Boys volleyball’s second pilot season is underway
The second pilot season for boys volleyball kicked off last week, just about a month before the sport hopes to gain official sanctioning from CHSAA’s Legislative Council.
The second pilot season for boys volleyball kicked off last week, just about a month before the sport hopes to gain official sanctioning from CHSAA’s Legislative Council.
The three pilot sports were each given a positive review by the CLOC committee, checking off another step as they seek official CHSAA sanctioning.
The three sports currently in pilot seasons each got a thumbs up from the Equity Committee on Thursday, meaning their quest for sanctioning will continue.
Boys volleyball, girls wrestling and unified bowling were all approved to begin pilot seasons by the Board of Directors on Wednesday.
CHSAA’s Legislative Council opted to not even consider sanctioning boys volleyball on Thursday.
The Legislative Council is going to be busy this April voting on a wide variety of important proposals.
Boys volleyball hit a bump in the road last week as it seeks to become CHSAA’s next sanctioned sport.
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