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Former Columbia City coach named assistant IHSAA commissioner
The Journal Gazette
The newest IHSAA assistant commissioner is Jasper athletic director Brian Lewis, who was once the Columbia City football coach. The IHSAA announced Monday that Lewis had been hired to replace Paul Neidig, who was promoted to commissioner last summer. Lewis will oversee boys and girls cross country, boys basketball, boys and girls track and field and unified track and field.
The Eagles football team went 4-18 during Lewis s tenure. He has also taught and coached at North Vermillion and Evansville Harrison and served as athletic director at Monrovia before moving onto Jasper.
IHSAA Track, Softball State Finals venues to change
IHSAA Track, Softball State Finals venues to change By Bethany Miller | March 10, 2021 at 3:34 PM CST - Updated March 10 at 10:55 PM
INDIANAPOLIS (WFIE) - The IHSAA Track & Field and Softball State Finals will be contested at different venues this June.
The Boys, Girls and Unified Track & Field State Finals had been planned for June 4-5 at Indiana University’s Robert C. Haugh Track and Field Complex in Bloomington while the Softball State Finals had been scheduled for June 11-12 at Purdue University’s Bittinger Stadium in West Lafayette.
Commissioner Paul Neidig received word this week from administrators at both universities that neither will be able to host the IHSAA events with spectators this year.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
The IHSAA Track & Field and Softball State Finals will be contested at different venues this June.
The Boys, Girls and Unified Track & Field State Finals had been planned for June 4-5 at Indiana Universitys Robert C. Haugh Track and Field Complex in Bloomington while the Softball State Finals had been scheduled for June 11-12 at Purdue Universitys Bittinger Stadium in West Lafayette.
Commissioner Paul Neidig received word this week from administrators at both universities that neither will be able to host the IHSAA events with spectators this year.
The IHSAA understands and respects both universities decision and will begin looking for alternative host sites immediately. The Association looks forward to returning to those venues in the future.
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