Officials associations donate to Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver
Two officials association joined up to make a difference in their community.
Two officials association joined up to make a difference in their community.
The CHSAA Legislative Council voted on more than 50 items, and made a number of changes to the Association’s bylaws, which impacted things from alignment to the transfer rule.
During this shutdown of normal life in our nation, perhaps it is a good time to reflect how officials are treated at our sporting events.
When the Class 5A boys soccer championship game begins, 17-year-old Patricia McCracken will run the field as one of the game’s officials.
About four weeks ago, we distributed an op-ed suggesting that inappropriate behavior by parents and other adult fans at high school sporting events was causing many officials to quit before they even reached two years on the job.
Basketball and soccer officials will get a bump in their fee structure following a vote of CHSAA’s Legislative Council on Wednesday.
This week is Officials Appreciation Week. Schools, teams and fans are encouraged to spend extra time showing officials how much they are valued as part of our Association.
Nick Lave, a 41-year officiating veteran, has decided to retire from his work as a high school basketball coach in Colorado.
It’s Officials Appreciation Week across Colorado this week. Here are a few ideas on what schools and fans can do to show their appreciation to officials at games and events this week.
The members of the 2017 CHSAA Hall of Fame were inducted during a ceremony on Wednesday night at the Radisson Hotel Denver Southeast.