High School Sports
An independent investigation released by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association has found that coaches, boosters, adminstrators and players at high school football powerhouse Bellevue were in violation of WIAA rules for years.
April 27, 2016
The status of high school basketball players who participated in the Nike Career Developmental Weekend held at Beaverton, Ore., on Sept. 10-12: ALASKA * Player: Trajan Langdon, 6-foot-4 senior, Anchorage East. * Status: He violated federation rules on amateurism by accepting a gift of more than $20 in value.
Oct. 17, 1993
Southern Section rules limiting the number of high school teammates who may play on the same non-school team during the school year are the most restrictive outside-competition rules in California.
May 6, 1987
World & Nation
In 1955, only three foreign exchange student programs sent American high school students abroad and placed their foreign counterparts with families in the United States.
May 7, 1986
One of the most successful football teams in the state of Washington, Bellevue, has been banned from postseason play for four years by the KingCo Conference following an investigation that uncovered numerous rule violations.
June 7, 2016
The next month will be a telling one for the California Interscholastic Federation, the state’s high school athletic governing body.
April 4, 1995
Sports
Despite the date on the top of the page you are reading, this is no April Fool’s joke: If certain bureaucrats have their way, booing at high school sporting events in the state of Washington will be forbidden.
April 1, 2007
A ban on booing? The idea has drawn a lot of jeers here.
March 6, 2007
Dusty Baker, a rookie manager who led the San Francisco Giants to their most victories since 1962 but only a second-place finish, was voted National League manager of the year on Tuesday.
Oct. 27, 1993
Rule changes possible after private schools take 17 of 20 state finals slots
March 26, 2011