Category: Association
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5A boys golf tournament moved to Murphy Creek
Boys golf’s state tournament will move to Murphy Creek in Aurora after flooding made CommonGround unplayable.
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Flooding won’t affect postseason qualification for softball, volleyball or boys soccer
Teams unable to reschedule games postponed due to the recent flooding will not be penalized when it comes to postseason seeding.
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5A state golf in search of new site due to flooding
Flooding at CommonGround Golf Course has CHSAA in search of a new host for the Class 5A state golf tournament.
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Four additional states join NFHS Network
The NFHS Network announces the addition of four states to the new, all-digital network featuring boys and girls high school sports and performing arts.
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Study shows high school athletes suffer from preventable heat illnesses
AURORA — Two new studies on heat exertion among high school football players show only 2.5 percent of certified athletic trainers surveyed complied with national guidelines aimed at limiting heat-related illness. “These studies show that heat-related events are taking place every year that could result in death,” said Dawn Comstock, Ph.D., associate professor of epidemiology…
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NFHS supports HazingPrevention.org and National Hazing Prevention Week
The NFHS has supported the work of HazingPrevention.org (HPO) for the past three years. But this year, the organization is taking a leadership role in helping HPO bring hazing prevention to the high school audience.
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Speech coaches’ conference information and schedule
Complete information, including a schedule for the 2013 speech coaches conference held at Cherry Creek High School.
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Statement from Riddell on aftermarket accessories
The following is Riddell’s response to address aftermarket accessories and NOCSAE certification.
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High school sports participation increases for 24th consecutive year
Participation in high school sports increased for the 24th consecutive year in 2012-13 and passed the 7.7 million mark for the first time.
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NFHS concussion course hits one million users
One million concussion courses have now been taken by coaches and other individuals since the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed the online course in May 2010.