Sydney Bevington scored 23 points as Class 5A No. 5 Ralston Valley girls basketball beat No. 13 Chatfield 69-49 on Monday.
Month: February 2021
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Photos: Carter powers Chatfield boys basketball in upset win over No. 11 Ralston Valley
Dylan Carter scored 16 points to power Chatfield boys basketball to a 73-54 win over Class 5A No. 11 Ralston Valley.
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Photos: Lakewood girls basketball gets league win over Bear Creek
Lakewood girls basketball battles to a 52-27 win over Bear Creek to get a crucial Jeffco League victory on Monday.
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Q&A – CHSAA Solo & Ensemble Festival #1 March 1-5, 2021
Our goal is to provide an educationally based opportunity for all music students and directors across the state. Directors are encouraged to use these ratings as an evaluation tool for their administration, and students will be motivated to work towards improvement during these untraditional times.
This list will be updated as questions are asked. Please reach out to Bethany or Sandra at CHSAA with specific questions or comments. We look forward to having you and your students participate!
- All ages are welcome (elementary through high school). Sign-ups must be made through the school’s music director, and not individual students/parents/private teachers.
- In order to be eligible, students must be an active member of their local school’s music program (as determined by the school).
- Memorization is recommended, but not required for any events.
- Due to COVID-19 difficulties, canned accompanist is allowed, if necessary.
- At the time of performance (audition is the word that HeartOut uses) (March 1-5), students will be required to announce the title and composer of the piece(s) they will be playing. They will then be required to hold up their music in front of their faces for three (3) seconds to verify they are performing from non-photocopied sheet music.
- At the time of registration, directors will be required to verify that they are obeying all copyright laws.
- A director may conduct their ensemble, if necessary.
- Solos and ensembles (up to 16 students) allowed. Events are Vocal, High Brass (trumpet/French horn), Low Brass (trombone, baritone, tuba), High String (violin, viola), Low String (cello, bass), Piano, Percussion, Flute, Saxophone, Woodwind (clarinet, oboe, bassoon), Mixed Ensembles, Guitar, and Ukulele.
- There is no required music list. Music must be festival appropriate.
- At the time of registration you do not need to select the music or indicate what you will be playing! Just sign up to reserve your spot. You don’t have to select music until January.
- Solos and ensembles with 10 people or less will be $10/entry. Ensembles with 11-16 students will be $15/entry.
- After the deadline, there will be no refunds of money.
- Students will have a week (Monday, March 1 to Friday, March 5) to upload their performance(s). Performances can be up to 10 minutes.
- If schools or districts don’t feel comfortable with students uploading the performance/audition themselves, directors can submit the performance on the student or ensembles behalf!
- All uploads will be made using the free HeartOut app from the GooglePlay or App Store. When students are ready to record their final performance, they will have 3 opportunities. They will then be able to upload their best performance to be judged.
- Judges will provide ratings and comments within the app during the weekend of March 6-7 2021, and feedback should be ready for the students on Monday, March 8.
- Ratings will be based upon 5 categories, worth 10 points each.
- Students and schools will be able to order medals through CMEA based upon the ratings they receive during our festival. All award orders can be placed by going to the CMEA web site at cmeaonline.org, clicking on the General Information Tab and Clicking on the Order CMEA Awards Tab. All transactions can be completed on-line, including credit card payment. Do you have questions regarding CMEA awards? You can direct those questions to CMEA Awards Manager- Ken Anderson at awardscmeaonline@gmail.com
- HeartOut’s Privacy Policy is excellent and has been reviewed by the CHSAA Legal Team to ensure compliance and safety. It may be found HERE.
- Judges will be used from across the state, and even country. A CHSAA adjudicator training will occur in December to review expectations, new rating sheets, and ensure that all students will have a positive experience at our festivals.
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Second statewide solo and ensemble music festivals now being offered
In conjunction with the celebration of the National High School Activities Month, the Colorado High School Activities Association is excited to announce that we are creating a statewide virtual solo and ensemble festival this year.
The CHSAA recognizes that nothing is the same during these challenging times, but we want to support and offer encouragement to our directors across the state. This virtual festival is easy, simple to use, available for all schools — elementary, middle school, and high school! Even those in a virtual or hybrid model, and this would be a great evaluation tool for both the student(s) and the director.
“We are really excited to be able to offer this music opportunity for everyone in the state,” said CHSAA assistant commissioner Bethany Brookens. “We strongly encourage everyone to sign up as soon as possible to ensure they get a spot.”
We will be using HeartOut as our digital platform of choice. This is a free app that students, directors and judges will be using. This is an asynchronous opportunity to participate. Students and directors will have an entire week (Monday-Friday) in March to upload their best performance, and then the judges will login soon after the deadline to provide a quality overall rating and give comprehensive written feedback on the recorded performance.
The second virtual CHSAA Solo & Ensemble Festival will be March 1-5, 2021. If you would like to take part, and these dates absolutely don’t work, please let us know and we will be happy to schedule more opportunities. Registration is now open: CHSAA Solo & Ensemble Registration Form.
This festival is available to all students in elementary, middle school, and high school. Solos and ensembles (up to 16 students) are allowed. The events are Vocal, High Brass (trumpet/French horn), Low Brass (trombone, baritone, tuba), High String (violin, viola), Low String (cello, bass), Piano, Percussion, Flute, Saxophone, Woodwind (clarinet, oboe, bassoon), Mixed Ensembles, Guitar, and Ukulele.
Entry costs for solos and small ensembles (less than 10 students) are $10/each, and ensembles 11-16 students are $15/each.
Worried about memorization? Not required. Is your school still virtual, or in a hybrid model? No problem — students can easily upload their performances on their own, or you can help them their day at school. Is there a required music list? Nope, music just must be festival appropriate. More questions? Please visit our FAQ page HERE.
CHSAA contacts for this festival are Bethany Brookens and Sandra Williamson. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Hockey rankings: Woodland Park and Heritage jump into the polls
This week’s hockey rankings added two newcomers: Woodland Park (4A) and Heritage (5A).
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. They are a factor in the postseason. During the regular season, the poll will release each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Hockey Poll
Voted upon by coaches around the state.
First-place votes are in parentheses.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Fort Collins (5) 3-0 106 1 2 Regis jesuit (1) 3-0 103 3 3 Ralston Valley (2) 4-0 84 6 4 Valor Christian (1) 2-1 80 2 5 Chaparral (3) 4-0 74 7 6 Denver East 3-0 50 8 7 Cherry Creek 2-1 42 4 8 Monarch 1-3 39 5 9 Mountain Vista 1-2 34 8 10 Heritage 2-1 17 – Others receiving votes: Castle View 15, Doherty 13, Lewis-Palmer 3 Dropped out Doherty (10) Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Battle Mountain (9) 2-0-1 98 1 2 Cheyenne Mountain 2-0 83 2 3 Kent Denver (1) 2-0 77 3 4 Crested Butte 2-0 69 8 5 Glenwood Springs 0-0-1 64 4 6 Mullen 2-0 55 8 7 Woodland Park (1) 2-0 49 – 8 Rampart 1-2 42 5 9 Colorado Academy 1-0 18 10 10 Summit 0-2 17 7 Others receiving votes: Aspen 10, Palmer 9, Liberty 9, Pueblo County 2, Air Academy 2, Steamboat Springs 1 Dropped out Aspen (6) -
Boys basketball rankings: Polls add eight new teams this week

(Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics) This week’s boys basketball rankings added eight new teams across the five classes.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. They are a factor in the postseason. During the regular season, the poll will release each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Boys Basketball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state.
First-place votes are in parentheses.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Cherry Creek (11) 4-0 268 1 2 Rangeview (4) 5-0 260 3 3 Mountain Vista (1) 4-0 230 5 4 Regis Jesuit (3) 4-0 207 4 5 George Washington (1) 3-0 199 6 6 ThunderRidge (1) 1-0 195 2 7 Chaparral 4-0 152 8 8 Overland 4-0 138 11 9 Fossil Ridge 4-0 108 14 10 Doherty 5-0 99 13 11 Ralston Valley 4-1 91 15 12 Eaglecrest 1-1 90 10 13 Valor Christian 2-2 64 8 14 Smoky Hill 2-2 59 7 15 Rock Canyon 4-2 50 – Others receiving votes: Denver East 49, Fairview 40, Fountain-Fort Carson 31, Chatfield 29, Vista PEAK 28, Mullen 27, Rampart 23, Silver Creek 22, Highlands Ranch 10, Mountain Range 8, Gateway 7, Denver South 7, Legend 6, Arapahoe 4, Grandview 3, Poudre 3, Douglas County 3, Boulder 3, Skyline 2, Heritage 2, Air Academy 1, Columbine 1, Horizon 1 Dropped out Denver East (12) Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Mead (17) 1-0 386 1 2 Windsor (5) 1-0 305 5 3 Longmont (3) 1-0 302 3 4 Lewis-Palmer 1-1 290 2 5 Erie 1-0 218 6 6 Pueblo Central (1) 2-0 209 7 7 Evergreen 2-0 189 8 8 Pueblo South (1) 2-0 152 13 9 Centaurus 1-0 148 11 10 Montrose 0-0 145 8 11 Golden 1-2 138 4 12 Green Mountain 3-0 104 – 13 Pueblo East 1-1 76 10 14 Aurora Central 0-0 66 15 15 D’Evelyn 1-1 42 – Others receiving votes: Frederick 38, Sand Creek 37, Harrison 36, Palisade 35, Wheat Ridge 33, Roosevelt 32, Palmer Ridge 30, Steamboat Springs 28, Coronado 22, Cheyenne Mountain 21, Thompson Valley 20, Canon City 19, Mountain View 14, Discovery Canyon 13, Holy Family 13, Thomas Jefferson 11, Eagle Valley 10, Denver North 9, Fort Morgan 9, The Classical Academy 9, Summit 8, Northfield 7, Severance 7, Weld Central 4, Falcon 2, Widefield 1, Pueblo Centennial 1, Lincoln 1 Dropped out Frederick (12), Harrison (14) Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Lutheran (18) 3-1 414 1 2 St. Mary’s (10) 4-0 399 2 3 Manitou Springs 4-0 299 4 4 Faith Christian 2-2 273 3 5 Centauri 4-0 262 5 6 Resurrection Christian 3-1 258 6 7 Sterling 3-1 241 8 8 Colorado Academy 4-0 189 10 9 Kent Denver 4-1 125 – 10 Eaton 2-2 120 7 11 Manual 2-2 117 11 12 Highland 4-1 116 12 13 Coal Ridge 2-1 91 8 14 Englewood 3-1 78 14 15 Buena Vista (1) 3-0 70 – Others receiving votes: Salida 50, University 49, Bishop Machebeuf 47, The Pinnacle 44, Colorado Springs Christian 36, Alamosa 35, Moffat County 31, DSST: Byers 22, Strasburg 22, DSST: Montview 22, Platte Valley 18, Aspen 17, Bennett 16, The Vanguard School 14, Middle Park 12, Brush 11, Estes Park 11, DSST: Green Valley Ranch 11, Arrupe Jesuit 11, Stargate 10, Liberty Common 9, Peak to Peak 8, SkyView Academy 7, Gunnison 7, Banning Lewis 6, Jefferson Academy 5, Basalt 5, DSST: Conservatory Green 3, Fort Lupton 2, Woodland Park 2, Prospect Ridge Academy 1, Pagosa Springs 1, William Smith 1, Lamar 1, Roaring Fork 1 Dropped out University (13), Bishop Machebeuf (15) Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Limon (25) 5-0 430 1 2 Wray (2) 3-0 381 2 3 Mancos 5-0 316 5 4 Fowler 3-1 283 3 5 Denver Christian 3-1 262 8 6 Yuma (1) 2-3 261 4 7 Sanford 3-1 231 6 8 Holly 4-0 203 8 9 Sedgwick County 3-2 174 7 10 Meeker 3-0 133 11 11 Ignacio 1-2 126 10 12 Peyton 1-1 111 13 13 Crested Butte 2-1 84 12 14 Wiggins 4-0 79 – 15 West Grand 3-0 53 – Others receiving votes: Monte Vista 41, Vail Mountain 35, Holyoke 33, Gilpin County 25, Soroco 23, Del Norte 22, Clear Creek 22, Swallows Charter Academy 20, Thomas MacLaren 19, Byers 17, Vail Christian 16, Sargent 12, Atlas Prep 10, Rocky Ford 9, Dayspring Christian Academy 6, Olathe 6, Telluride 5, Cedaredge 5, Rye 4, Lake County 4, Golden View Classical 4, Dolores 3, Front Range Christian 3, Addenbrooke Classical 3, Center 2, Lyons 2, Crowley County 1, Swink 1 Dropped out Holyoke (14), Monte Vista (15) Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 De Beque (14) 5-0 358 1 2 Belleview Christian (7) 4-0 302 3 3 Mile High Academy (3) 0-0 243 2 4 Merino (1) 2-1 220 6 5 Primero 4-0 217 7 6 Cheraw 5-0 215 10 7 Haxtun (1) 4-1 182 8 8 Granada 4-0 179 11 9 Briggsdale 3-1 177 5 10 Cheyenne Wells 4-0 139 – 11 Sangre de Cristo 3-0 131 8 12 Evangelical Christian 4-1 114 12 13 Flatirons Academy 3-0 100 14 14 Kit Carson 2-3 75 4 15 Denver Jewish Day 3-1 67 13 Others receiving votes: Rocky Mountain Lutheran 49, Genoa-Hugo 45, Eads 44, McClave 36, Simla 35, Denver Waldorf 32, Hi-Plains 19, Kim/Branson 18, Caprock Academy 16, Fleming 14, Walsh 12, Caliche 12, Longmont Christian 11, Springfield 11, South Baca 11, Idalia 10, Prairie 10, Sierra Grande 8, Cotopaxi 3, Dove Creek 3, Arickaree/Woodlin 2 Dropped out Genoa-Hugo (15) -
Girls basketball rankings: 11 new teams join the polls; Lutheran moves up to No. 1 in 3A

(Steve Abeyta) A total of 11 new teams joined this week’s girls basketball rankings, and Lutheran moved up to No. 1 in Class 3A.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. They are a factor in the postseason. During the regular season, the poll will release each Monday.
Complete rankings are below.
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CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls
Voted upon by coaches around the state.
First-place votes are in parentheses.
Class 5A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Grandview (14) 4-0 303 1 2 Valor Christian (6) 4-0 293 2 3 Highlands Ranch 4-1 239 3 4 Regis Jesuit (1) 5-0 229 4 5 Ralston Valley 3-2 199 8 6 Arapahoe 4-0 177 5 7 Fossil Ridge 4-0 165 7 8 Chaparral 3-1 141 6 9 Rangeview 4-0 131 8 10 Vista PEAK 3-0 87 12 11 Fruita Monument 3-0 71 11 12 Cherry Creek 1-3 65 10 13 Chatfield 4-0 53 – 14 Doherty 3-1 45 14 15 Denver South 5-1 44 – Others receiving votes: ThunderRidge 32, Eaglecrest 31, Arvada West 30, Westminster 24, Broomfield 21, Mountain Vista 20, Lakewood 19, Columbine 19, Fountain-Fort Carson 18, Monarch 15, Ponderosa 12, Fairview 9, Loveland 8, Air Academy 6, Pine Creek 5, Cherokee Trail 3, Pueblo West 3, Denver East 2, Liberty 1 Dropped out ThunderRidge (13), Broomfield (15) Class 4A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Mullen (15) 3-1 310 1 2 Holy Family (2) 3-1 304 4 3 Green Mountain (1) 5-0 301 2 4 George Washington (3) 4-0 300 3 5 Falcon (5) 4-0 276 7 6 Windsor (1) 4-0 257 5 7 Erie 3-1 191 6 8 The Classical Academy 4-1 159 11 9 Grand Junction Central 4-0 154 12 10 D’Evelyn (1) 4-0 133 – 11 Severance 3-1 112 8 12 Berthoud 3-1 107 10 13 Canon City 3-1 86 – 14 Roosevelt 4-0 81 15 15 Mead 2-1 77 – Others receiving votes: Evergreen 74, Lewis-Palmer 64, Palmer Ridge 49, Northridge 43, Coronado 34, Durango 27, Thomas Jefferson 25, Sierra 22, Sand Creek 21, Thompson Valley 21, Montrose 14, Battle Mountain 14, Grand Junction 14, Littleton 12, Pueblo Centennial 12, Cheyenne Mountain 11, Palisade 9, Longmont 9, Riverdale Ridge 7, Denver North 6, Wheat Ridge 5, Rifle 4, Weld Central 3, Centaurus 3, Aurora Central 2, Mesa Ridge 2, Steamboat Springs 2, Eagle Valley 1, Conifer 1, Mountain View 1 Dropped out Thompson Valley (8), Sierra (13), Durango (14) Class 3A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Lutheran (8) 4-0 299 2 2 The Vanguard School 4-0 286 4 3 Eaton (5) 4-0 282 6 4 Centauri (7) 5-0 278 1 5 The Academy (1) 2-0 216 5 6 Pagosa Springs (1) 5-0 178 8 7 St. Mary’s 4-0 161 8 8 Platte Valley 2-1 143 10 9 Delta 3-1 141 7 10 Brush 3-1 128 12 11 University (1) 2-3 127 3 12 Manitou Springs 1-2 78 11 13 Resurrection Christian 3-1 50 – 14 Coal Ridge 4-0 42 – 15 Ellicott 4-1 39 – Others receiving votes: Moffat County 30, Colorado Academy 28, Faith Christian 27, Alamosa 25, Colorado Springs Christian 24, Basalt 24, Kent Denver 22, Jefferson Academy 14, Lamar 13, Peak to Peak 13, Grand Valley 13, St. Mary’s Academy 10, Frontier Academy 10, Valley 9, Buena Vista 8, Sterling 8, Arrupe Jesuit 8, La Junta 6, Middle Park 5, Bayfield 4, The Pinnacle 3, Fort Lupton 3, Denver West 3, Prospect Ridge 1, Stargate School 1 Dropped out Moffat County (13), Grand Valley (14), Alamosa (15) Class 2A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Rye (10) 4-1 251 1 2 Sanford (4) 4-0 237 2 3 Holyoke (1) 6-0 221 3 4 Wray 4-0 194 5 5 Cedaredge (3) 5-0 181 6 6 Rocky Ford 3-0 174 7 7 Limon 4-1 134 4 8 Heritage Christian 3-0 104 11 9 Soroco 3-0 94 8 10 Lotus School for Excellence 5-0 84 15 11 Paonia 4-0 83 – 12 Ignacio 1-1 77 8 13 Sedgwick County 5-0 69 12 14 Del Norte 4-2 62 10 15 Peyton 2-1 39 13 Others receiving votes: Meeker 23, Burlington 17, Front Range Christian 14, Gilpin County 11, Denver Christian 9, Yuma 8, Olathe 8, Holly 8, Addenbrooke Classical 7, Vail Christian 6, Fowler 6, Sargent 6, Dayspring Christian 5, Crested Butte 5, Center 4, Hotchkiss 3, Akron 3, Hoehne 2, Wiggins 2, Mancos 2, Rangely 2, Lake County 2, Dolores 1, Swink 1, Dawson 1 Dropped out Yuma (14) Class 1A RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS 1 Briggsdale (14) 4-0 311 1 2 Kit Carson (2) 5-0 270 2 3 Sangre de Cristo 3-0 217 3 4 Simla 4-0 212 5 5 Flatirons Academy (1) 3-1 194 7 6 McClave (1) 2-1 188 4 7 Fleming 2-1 146 6 8 Kim/Branson 5-0 142 11 9 Elbert (2) 3-0 116 13 10 Cotopaxi 3-1 97 8 11 Haxtun 3-2 95 8 12 Shining Mountain 3-1 83 10 13 Springfield 3-0 70 – 14 South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett] 2-1 61 12 15 North Park (1) 3-1 56 – Others receiving votes: Lone Star 44, Kiowa 42, Sierra Grande 31, Eads 30, Dove Creek 26, Genoa-Hugo 21, Longmont Christian 21, Idalia 20, Antonito 16, Wiley 15, Arickaree/Woodlin 14, Primero 13, Prairie 11, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 9, Cheraw 9, Liberty/Stratton 9, Merino 8, Centennial 7, Ouray 6, Moffat 5, Cheyenne Wells 5, Belleview Christian 5, Norwood 4, Granada 3, Hanover 3, Pawnee 2, De Beque 2, Denver Waldorf 1 Dropped out Centennial (14), Lone Star (15) -
Face masks, religious headwear among major topics of 2021 field hockey rules changes

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) INDIANAPOLIS — Guidance for the use of face masks and the allowance of religious headwear to be worn during play without state association consent are among the most significant rules changes that will take effect with the 2021 high school field hockey season.
During its virtual meeting held January 11-13, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Field Hockey Rules Committee included these subjects in its list of eight proposed rules changes that were reviewed and later approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.
“Given that many schools played a modified or shortened season with the 2020 rules and some have not yet played or may not play, the committee thought it wise to limit changes to the 2021 rules,” said Anna Saccoccio, chair of the NFHS Field Hockey Rules Committee. “Safety of players is always a main concern, and the 2021 rules will clarify any confusion and concerns around the use of face masks during play.”
Face masks were addressed as an addition to Rule 1-6-5, which now permits field players to wear face masks throughout the game provided they are smooth, rounded, preferably transparent or single-colored and fit flush with the face. Players may not affix masks to hard, unyielding headgear – even if padded – and are prohibited from using them to endanger opposing players.
“With the NFHS Board of Directors making changes to the rules book pertaining to goggles in June of 2020, it was important for the Field Hockey Rules Committee to offer guidance for the state associations on the wearing of face masks,” said Julie Cochran, NFHS director of sports and liaison to the Field Hockey Rules Committee. “The committee’s continued focus has been to make sure the rules book is organized effectively for high school officials.”
To promote the participation of student-athletes from all religious backgrounds, Rule 1-5-4 was amended to include religious headwear that is secured to the body and made of non-abrasive, soft materials as acceptable player uniform attire. As a result of this change, which was first recommended by the NFHS Board of Directors, players are no longer required to seek permission from their state associations to wear religious head coverings and have a better ability to exercise their freedom of religion without increased injury risk to themselves or others.
Schools may now display their team names and/or logos on the 18-inch goal boards at the base of the field hockey net, with the caveat the boards must remain predominantly dark-colored. Goal board decals are an optional customization element for schools and are strictly limited to team name and logo; advertisements are not permitted.
Substitution procedures were edited to assist officials in managing field entries. Previously, players could join the game from the designated substitution area or the equivalent space on the opposite side of the field. Rule 1-4-5 now states that participants may only be substituted at the designated area, and the corresponding access point across the field has been eliminated.
The 2021 Field Hockey Rules Book will also feature three new definitions that will provide necessary clarification of key terms. Two new articles in Rule 3-3 (Rule 3-3-10 and 3-3-11) define an “aerial ball” as “an intentional pass in the air above players, using a flick or scoop” and a “sweep” as “a legal stroke which involves a swinging movement of the stick, maintained horizontal and close to the ground, towards the ball.” The official definition of a “dangerous ball” is outlined in Rule 3-4-4 as “a ball that causes legitimate evasive action by a player.”
Finally, minor changes were made to remove redundant language from Rules 8-1-1 and 8-1-1c, which deal with fouls and penalties.
A complete listing of the field hockey rules changes will be available on the NFHS website at www.nfhs.org. Click on “Activities & Sports” at the top of the home page and select “Field Hockey.”
Sixteen NFHS member state associations conduct state championships in girls field hockey, a sport that includes 60,824 participants in 1,768 schools nationwide according to the most recent NFHS High School Athletics Participation Survey.
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Photos: No. 12 Vista PEAK girls basketball beats Adams City
Class 5A No. 12 Vista PEAK girls basketball improved to 3-0 on the year after beating Adams City 78-15 on Friday.