As technology becomes more and more prevalent in sports at the professional and college levels, the trickle down effect to high school sports is inevitable. Per the National Federation of State High ...
The use of a one-way communication device between a coach in the dugout and a team’s catcher for the purposes of calling pitches will be permitted in high school baseball beginning in 2024. This ...
A memo sent to TSSAA member schools in October was sent as a reminder to Tennessee high school football coaches. However, it was one that caught their attention. There are National Federation of State ...
The National Federation of State High School Associations has permitted teams to use one-way electronic communication devices to call pitches in baseball. The NFHS Baseball Rules Committee approved ...
BELLVILLE — High school baseball has moved into the 21st century. Over the summer, electronic communication devices were approved to be used between coach and catcher for the 2024 season and so far, ...
St. John Neumann catchers Gavin Lind and Daniel Mayor have their shared pregame routine. They go over scouting reports, talk strategy, and warm up. This season the routine got an addition ― making ...
Lexington catcher Jackson Cionek was almost set. The senior had almost all of his catching gear on as he got ready to take the field last week for the Wildcats’ matchup against Dreher in the S.C.
Several changes have come from the NFHS Softball Rules Committee’s annual rules meeting held June 15-17 at The Alexander hotel in Indianapolis. The NFHS Board of Directors subsequently approved the ...
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