
Michigan High School Athletes Can Now Sign NIL Deals
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has approved new rules allowing student-athletes to earn money from their name, image, and likeness, effective immediately.
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The Michigan High School Athletic Association has approved new rules allowing student-athletes to earn money from their name, image, and likeness, effective immediately.

The Alabama High School Athletic Association has voted 13-2 to separate public and private schools for championship playoffs, a historic first in its 104-year history.

The latest Nebraska High School Basketball Coaches Polls for boys' and girls' teams have been released, reflecting performances through mid-January 2026. These weekly rankings, compiled by select coac

The Alabama High School Athletic Association has voted to separate public and private schools for playoffs, sparking widespread concern over fairness and logistics.

Wyoming high school girls' basketball shifts from tournaments to crucial conference games in Week 6, with several ranked teams facing off in pivotal matchups.

A debate over separating public and private schools is intensifying in Alabama high school athletics, with a recent survey of coaches revealing a deep divide.

Ohio is now the 45th state to allow high school athletes to earn money from NIL deals, sparking a major debate over the commercialization of youth sports.

The field is set for the 2025 Wyoming High School Volleyball State Championship, where 32 teams will compete from November 6-8 at the Ford Wyoming Center in Casper.

For 35 years, Van Nuys High graduate Dwayne Finley has been a respected official in high school football, basketball, and baseball across Southern California.

Philomath High School's football team has been removed from the Class 4A state playoffs after a student-athlete exceeded weekly participation limits, violating OSAA rules.

Kamari Ronfeldt's comeback victory and Northville's historic fourth-straight title highlighted the MHSAA Division 1 finals, while a family surprise fueled Bobby Jazwinski's win in Division 2.

Fifteen local Ohio high school football teams advance to Round Two of the OHSAA playoffs, including nine teams with first-round byes and six who won Week 11 matchups.