Colorado High School Activities Association Promotes You Can Play Campaign

The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) is taking an active role to prevent bullying and hazing. CHSAA Commissioner Paul Angelico said in an interview with ABCNews.com, “We decided we need to do more to address bullying, hazing and general mistreatment of kids on kids as it relates to athletics and teams. We recognize theRead more

South Carolina school to start sailing team

Waccamaw (South Carolina) High School is expanding its athletic opportunities to include a sailing club.

Sophomore Griffin DesMarteau was looking for an opportunity to sail competitively after moving from Oregon to Pawleys Island, South Carolina. At the urging of his mother, he created his own opportunity starting with a sailing school at the South Carolina Maritime Museum in Georgetown.

Illinois to require insurance for all athletes

Rasul “Rocky” Clark was a starting running back for Eisenhower High School when he suffered two broken vertebrae in his neck and a spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the neck down in September 2000.

For 10 years, from the time of the injury until August 2010, Clark’s family had relied on the insurance policy that Eisenhower High School had for all its students. The insurance money allowed Clark to have round-the-clock nurses in his home and access to pain medication, prescription drugs and medical supplies. In August 2010, the family received notice that the $5 million insurance policy under which Clark was covered had reached its lifetime maximum.

Florida association to review PED policy

A 16-member sports medicine advisory committee will review the Florida High School Athletic Association’s (FHSAA) policy regarding performance-enhancing drugs (PED).

The FHSAA chose to conduct this review after a report linked several high school students to Biogenesis, the organization that was connected with the suspensions of 14 Major League Baseball players.

New Hampshire starts “Life of an Athlete” program

The New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA), with the support of 13 Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services Regional Networks, is placing an emphasis on student-athlete wellness through its “Life of an Athlete Program” that was started in August.

This program is based on the book by Olympic trainer and coach John Underwood with the goal of educating student-athletes about how their choices when they are off the field can affect their overall performance.

Oklahoma football player returns three interceptions for TDs in six minutes

In the first quarter of a Washington (Oklahoma) High School’s October 11 victory over Hinton (Oklahoma) High School, Brock Harmon returned three interceptions for touchdowns in six minutes and set a national record. Harmon’s three returns were 31, 42, and 32 yards. Fifteen players from Michigan, Indiana, Iowa and Texas were tied for the recordRead more

It’s All About the Fan.

SB Nation is a website comprised of 310 blogs. The goal of SB Nation’s mini-sites is to be the largest network of fan-centric sports communities. The coverage spans each Major League Baseball (MLB), National Football League (NFL), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL), international and Major League Soccer (MLS) team along with everyRead more

#StarMcAfeeShow #IndyStarGoesDigital

Just three names below Andrew Luck on the Indianapolis Colts’ roster is Pat McAfee, the punter. Most consider Luck to be the face of the franchise while McAfee is the face of “The Indianapolis Star’s” digital show. The local newspaper, looking to expand beyond print and into the digital realm, created “The Pat McAfee Show”Read more

Conference addresses safety of student-athletes

“I failed to realize that the whole security industry is so diverse,” said Elliot Hopkins, NFHS director of sports and educational services, after attending the National Sports Safety and Security Conference and Exhibition in mid-July.

“There was a whole ballroom full of people there and people we were never traditionally exposed to,” said Hopkins.

Two quarterbacks have record performances

With the high school football season barely underway, two quarterbacks have already had record performing games.

Shuler Bentley, a senior quarterback at Duncan (South Carolina) Byrnes High School, outshined Peyton Manning’s impressive seven touchdown pass opening night for the Denver Broncos when he threw for nine touchdowns. He would run for another touchdown as Byrnes cruised to an 82-49 victory.

NATA recognizes New York school with Safe Sports School Award

With student-athlete safety in the spotlight more than ever, one New York school is going above and beyond to minimize risk for their athletes. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) awarded Yorktown (New York) High School the Safe Sports School award for its athletic program. The award recognizes schools that reinforce the importance of providingRead more

California water polo team boasts five Academic All-Americans

Members of the Napa (California) Vintage High School’s girls water polo program take the term student-athlete seriously. Last year, the team featured five players recognized as USA Water Polo Academic All-Americans for the 2012-13 school year. Four girls, senior Nina Fappia and juniors Elizabeth Schafle, Frances Dahlberg and Brie Quade, received Outstanding Academic All-American honorsRead more

Molly Mortensen carries on family tradition of kickers at Washington high school

In the past 10 football season, there have only been two when a Mortensen wasn’t the kicker for the Tacoma (Washington) Franklin Pierce High School football team. It started with Dirk Mortensen who was the varsity kicker from 2004-2007. He also played on the defensive line because of his 6-foot-3, 235 pound frame. It wasRead more