...Doubleheaders in baseball and softball may be a great option to complete two games in one day. The National Federation of High School Associations has agreed to let (Minnesota) play 5- or 6-inning doubleheaders. Or, you can schedule two 7-inning...
...Andy Schindler (outfield). Safer bats In an effort to slow the speed of batted balls, the National Federation of High School Associations has outlawed bats whose length exceeds the weight by more than three inches. Last season, bat length...
...Brainerd. Cheer coordinator Diane Peterson received the spirit contributor of the year award from the National Federation of High School Associations. Amanda Muehlhausen received the $350 Jim Wallace Memorial Scholarship given to an athlete pursuing...
Diane Peterson, cheer program coordinator at Brainerd High School, was selected by the National Federation of High School Associations as the "National Distinguished Interscholastic Spirit Contributor of the Year" for 2000. Peterson...
...use any helmet they choose and, according to the MSHSL, each school should pick up the cost. The National Federation of High School Associations informed the MSHSL there are no standard pole vaulting helmets or any helmets that are designed specifically...
...of 8-minute quarters, and use a 35-second shot clock in the regular season were denied by the National Federation of High School Associations. Volleyball This was the most controversial decision. If teams from Roseau or International Falls...
Wonders never cease when rule changes that affect every high school team are issued by the National Federation of High School Associations. Area high school basketball teams bounce into high gear next week. One rule clarification is bound...
...Lowell Scearcy favors the return of wood or a composite. In the meantime he would like to see the National Federation of High School Associations to adopt standards for aluminum used by colleges, including a minus-3 weight to length ratio and...
...was implemented. At least three more changes loom as early as next season. The MSHSL has asked the National Federation of High School Associations for permission to use a 35-second shot clock at in-season tournaments and play 18-minute halves...
...a proposal to reduce the number of weights from 14 to 13, making Minnesota the only state in the National Federation of High School Associations with 13. The board is scheduled to act on the proposal April 1. Proposed weights would be 105 pounds...
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