Spring sports and activities suspended until April 6
All spring sports and activities will be suspended until early April due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, CHSAA commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green announced on Thursday.
All spring sports and activities will be suspended until early April due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, CHSAA commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green announced on Thursday.
I am writing you today to keep an open line of communication from our office to you with regard to COVID-19 and our culminating championships.
The state basketball tournaments will be live on the NFHS Network this week in every classification.
With today’s news that Gov. Polis has declared a state of emergency in Colorado, the CHSAA office reiterates that Commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green’s statement from last week remains true today.
Seven outstanding former high school athletes highlight the 2020 class of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) National High School Hall of Fame, including three who went on to earn gold medals in the Olympics and four others who excelled in professional football, basketball and baseball.
CHSAA commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green sent the following information to schools about the Coronavirus and state events.
While the behavior of parents and other fans at high school games is still a work in progress, there is some good news on the officiating front.
Beginning next season, changes to the conditions and procedure for restarting play with a dropped ball will take effect in high school soccer.
The enduring popularity of football in the United States was celebrated in the past year at all levels of the sport.
In an effort to eliminate a potential timing advantage gained by the defensive team in high school football, the play clock will be set to 40 seconds – effective with the 2020 season – when an official’s time-out is taken for an injury to a defensive player or a defensive player has an equipment issue.