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Thanks to the purchase of a new court, Stormont Vail Events Center is exploring its options and is pushing for the KSHSAA State Volleyball Championship.
Here's everything you need to know about the 2025 KSHSAA boys state golf championship Story by The Topeka Capital-Journal Liam Keating, Topeka Capital-Journal Sun, May 25, 2025 · ...
Last week, Lance Leipold spoke about playing the high school state title game inside David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.
A KSHSAA official confirmed to The Eagle that it is the organization’s belief that the bill has died in committee, while Paola principal Jeff Hines, a driving force behind the proposal for years ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (KCTV) - Changes are coming to postseason formats and championship sites across Kansas high school athletics. In an executive board meeting for KSHSAA this week, changes to basketball ...
KSHSAA Assistant Executive Director Jeremy Holaday said the organization's goal is for students to play in the fall. "The majority of our schools, of our 355 high schools are doing the best they ...
The KSHSAA has approved expanded game schedules for basketball, baseball and softball, effective with the 2025-26 school year. / Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via Imagn Content Services, LLC ...
KSHSAA is hosting its spirit showcase today at the Stormont Vail Event Center. Teams from all around Kansas are competing in this showcase.
Practice for the fall season is scheduled to begin Aug. 17, but KSHSAA staff is conducting a survey of superintendents in Kansas to determine when most schools actually plan to start.
Hines said if KSHSAA votes to change the public-private dynamic, every KSHSAA member school gets a ballot and will vote whether to approve the proposal. Of the more than 350 Kansas high schools, a ...
The KSHSAA Board of Directors voted 42-24 in favor of extending the ineligible athletic period for high school athletes who transfer schools. It was at 18 weeks, or one semester.
I’m sitting in on the KSHSAA Executive Board meeting right now. The big discussion is what the overturned Governor Kelly executive order will mean for the start of high school football.