Michigan sports officials try to understand new federal rule opening the door...
Michigan high school sports officials are trying to figure out how to implement a new federal rule that opens sports programs to students with disabilities.More than 300,000 students take part in high...
View ArticleMHSAA plans sideline concussion testing kit program
The Michigan High School Athletic Association wants to make it easier for coaches and other safety officials to check student athletes for concussions.Next fall, the MHSAA plans to launch a pilot...
View ArticleFemale high school athletes will be part of 2 programs studying concussions...
This fall, Michigan high schools are testing two different programs for detecting concussions in high school athletes. Girls’ sports are getting equal attention.
View ArticleHigh school wrestler sues athletic association
A deaf high school wrestler is suing the Michigan High School Athletic Association for the right to have a sign language interpreter alongside the mat during tournaments.Ellis Kempf, 18, is the...
View ArticleDeaf wrestler gets access to sign language interpreter at state matches
Eighteen-year-old Ellis Kempf is captain of his wrestling team, the Royal Oak Ravens.He wrestles in the 152-pound weight class.Kempf is also completely deaf without his cochlear implants, which he...
View ArticleMichigan sports officials try to understand new federal rule opening the door...
Michigan high school sports officials are trying to figure out how to implement a new federal rule that opens sports programs to students with disabilities. More than 300,000 students take part in...
View ArticleMHSAA plans sideline concussion testing kit program
The Michigan High School Athletic Association wants to make it easier for coaches and other safety officials to check student athletes for concussions. Next fall, the MHSAA plans to launch a pilot...
View ArticleFemale high school athletes will be part of 2 programs studying concussions...
This fall, Michigan high schools are testing two different programs for detecting concussions in high school athletes. Girls’ sports are getting equal attention.
View ArticleHigh school wrestler sues athletic association
A deaf high school wrestler is suing the Michigan High School Athletic Association for the right to have a sign language interpreter alongside the mat during tournaments. Ellis Kempf, 18, is the...
View ArticleDeaf wrestler gets access to sign language interpreter at state matches
Eighteen-year-old Ellis Kempf is captain of his wrestling team, the Royal Oak Ravens. He wrestles in the 152-pound weight class. Kempf is also completely deaf without his cochlear implants, which he...
View ArticleHow changing referee culture could better protect sports officials
Verbal and physical assaults on referees have become an issue so serious that Michigan may be joining 20 other states in specific legislation that protects sports officials. Mark Uyl is the assistant...
View ArticleMichigan sports officials try to understand new federal rule opening the door...
Michigan high school sports officials are trying to figure out how to implement a new federal rule that opens sports programs to students with disabilities.More than 300,000 students take part in high...
View ArticleMHSAA plans sideline concussion testing kit program
The Michigan High School Athletic Association wants to make it easier for coaches and other safety officials to check student athletes for concussions.Next fall, the MHSAA plans to launch a pilot...
View ArticleFemale high school athletes will be part of 2 programs studying concussions...
This fall, Michigan high schools are testing two different programs for detecting concussions in high school athletes. Girls’ sports are getting equal attention.
View ArticleHigh school wrestler sues athletic association
A deaf high school wrestler is suing the Michigan High School Athletic Association for the right to have a sign language interpreter alongside the mat during tournaments.Ellis Kempf, 18, is the...
View ArticleDeaf wrestler gets access to sign language interpreter at state matches
Eighteen-year-old Ellis Kempf is captain of his wrestling team, the Royal Oak Ravens.He wrestles in the 152-pound weight class.Kempf is also completely deaf without his cochlear implants, which he...
View Article