High School ADs Propose Three Classes For Basketball In Indiana

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High School ADs Propose Three Classes For Basketball In Indiana

LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) - The Indiana High School Athletic
Association will be asked to consolidate four-class tournaments
into three.
McCutcheon athletic director Tim Slauter, a past president of
the Indiana Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association,
tells the Journal & Courier of Lafayette the organization voted
33-5 Wednesday to bring the proposal to the IHSAA.
The IIAAA recently surveyed its members, and 58 percent of those
who responded supported the reduction from four to three classes.
The IHSAA has conducted four-class state tournaments in
basketball, baseball, softball and volleyball since 1997-98.
Football is played in five classes and would not be affected by the
three-class proposal

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