Unified bowling, girls wrestling and boys volleyball become sanctioned sports
There will be three new sanctioned sports in Colorado: unified bowling, boys volleyball and girls wrestling.
There will be three new sanctioned sports in Colorado: unified bowling, boys volleyball and girls wrestling.
CHSAA’s Board of Directors on Tuesday gave their support for the three sports currently in the pilot process, meaning all three now head for a final vote by the Association’s Legislative Council on Wednesday.
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.
It was a busy month of November for prep sports with fall sports seasons coming to an end.
Jeffco’s Adapted Athletics Flag Football Day growing with the help of Columbine and Arvada football teams.
Kennedy High School is set to be honored this week for its work with Unified Sports.
Over the course of two days at CHSAA’s annual All-School Summit, the state’s athletic directors hear about the impact high school activities have on student-athletes.