Season B sports set to begin their seasons with first practices
Monday brings the start of practice for Season B sports across the state.
Monday brings the start of practice for Season B sports across the state.
The CHSAA staff will hold a series of webinars this week for school administrators and coaches to provide specifics on Season B sports, which are set to begin practice on Jan. 18.
The snowstorm that has swept through the Denver metro area is causing the girls wrestling championship tournament to be condensed to a one-day format.
There will be three new sanctioned sports in Colorado: unified bowling, boys volleyball and girls wrestling.
CHSAA’s Legislative Council will vote next month on a jam-packed agenda, one that includes the potential sanctioning of three new sports.
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.
The Frederick Warrior Invite featured the first girls wrestling tournament and could serve as a launching pad for a new sport.
In this installment of the CHSAANow.com Mailbag, we tackle questions about co-ops in small schools, football’s alignment, football’s playoff hosting rule, and girls wrestling. Oh, and RPI.