High School Athletic Association Under Fire (Again)
September 21st, 2015 by Mike VasilindaFor the third year in a row, the association that regulates high school athletics is under fire from state lawmakers, but as Mike Vasilinda tells us, they may be using a smaller hammer this time around.
A year ago, the Florida High School Athletic Association faced extinction. Lawmakers were angry with a the FHSAA over player ineligibility policies, ticket pricing, and even restrictive recruiting rules.
Juhan Mixon, FHSAA Lobbyist told lawmakers earlier this year “I believe we are all on the same team. We’re all trying to go to the same place.”
The Association was accused of being slow to react to changing times.
Stuart Weiss is the principal in the Sunshine State Athletic Conference. He testified this past March, telling lawmakers “And I’m going to say what a lot of athletic directors and coaches are afraid to say because they don’t want to get on FHSAA’s bad side. There is need for change.”
The House approved sweeping legislation requiring the Commissioner of Education to name a new sports governing body by 2017.
The legislation never got a hearing in the Senate.
One of the complaints about the Florida High School Athletic Association is that it requires schools to compete in every sport. So a school that could field a basketball team was also required to be in Football. That could soon be changing.”
Fast Forward a year. Legislation has been filed that would allow schools to field teams in some but not every sport. Rep. Ross Spano is the Sponsor.
“Unfortunately, the way the FHSAA rules are written right now, if you are going to be a member of the FHSAA, you have to compete on the same level in every sport. That”s just not practical. I don’t think anybody could make an argument that’s practical says Spano”
“But practicality is something that the entire legislature will decide early next year.
The new legislation is a far cry from the extensive changes passed by the House last year…and given last year’s failure..it may have a chance of becoming law.
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