Two more states announced this week that high school athletes will be free to pursue name, image and likeness deals, bringing the total number of states to do so to at least 20.
Someday, the state’s best female wrestlers will be crowned PIAA champions at Giant Center in matches held alongside the boys, if advocates for the sport get their wish.
The PIAA’s plan to remove the transfer criteria from its competitive-balance formula received support Tuesday from a Beaver County legislator who was an outspoken critic of the current rule.
A groundbreaking name, image and likeness policy proposed by the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association must pass three separate votes to take effect, but that second vote won’t happen this week as initially thought.