| Published: 10:29 AM, 06/20/2012 |
Last updated: 10:32 AM, 06/20/2012 |
Author: Corbitt Hollingsworth Source: The Monroe County Advocate
More changes could be coming to high school sports in Tennessee.
Or things might stay exactly the same.
The TSSAA Board of Control was set to begin its meeting on Tuesday with reclassification talks standing out amongst a somewhat lengthy list of items to discuss.
The current classification listing runs out at the end of the sports calendar next year.
The new classifications will begin with the 2013-14 school year and will last until the 2016-17 school year, a total of four years.
The Board of Control will select a classification plan to use by the end of the meetings, which could end as early as today but are scheduled to run through Thursday.
There will certainly be no shortage of options for the Board to consider.
For the rest of this story, see the June 13 edition of The Advocate & Democrat.
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