PIAA changes transfer rule, adds competitive balance formula
The PIAA passed two serious policy proposals on Wednesday that could drastically affect competitive balance in Pennsylvania high school sports. York Daily Record, July 19, 2018 Full story
The PIAA passed two serious policy proposals on Wednesday that could drastically affect competitive balance in Pennsylvania high school sports. York Daily Record, July 19, 2018 Full story
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