New York State HS athletics governing body to vote on allowing student-athletes to benefit off name, image, likeness
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The proposal to allow high school student-athletes in New York to profit from their name, image and likeness came up this week at New York State Public High School Athletic Association’s (NYSPHSAA) annual committee meeting held in the Catskills. It would revise the current amateur rule which prohibits high school athletes from capitalizing on their athletic status or notoriety. The vote by the Executive Committee will take place on October 20, 2021.
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Since the shutdown of high school sports and performing arts last March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, each state has been looking for that proverbial light at the end of tunnel as a sign for restarting its programs. In some states, the light appeared quickly last fall; in others, it has taken many more miles to reach that light.Â
In the past couple of weeks, several states that have not been able toÂ
Play.Perform.Compete.Together since last spring, along with a few states that had been on pause due to government mandates, received the green light to proceed. The lights are no longer from an oncoming train in the tunnel; the lights are being turned on in gymnasiums, in auditoriums and on stages.Â