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The shot-clock debate in Pennsylvania high school basketball has hit another dead end.
The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association voted against the installing of a shot clock at the high school level.
To fill the growing gap between cost and revenue, districts are considering furloughs, program cuts, and tax increases.
Pull the plug. No shot clock is coming to Pennsylvania high school gyms next season. That’s the verdict after the PIAA steering committee voted against a shot clock proposal during Tuesday’s board of ...
Despite a report circulating on social media this week from District 10 radio personality Bob Greenburg that a survey sent out by the PIAA was returned in favor of a shot clock in high school ...
If you’re a Pennsylvania high school basketball coach, player or fan and were yearning for a shot clock next season, you’ll have to wait. The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) ...
A wave of property tax hikes is set to sweep school districts across southwestern Pennsylvania as costs rise and COVID-19 ...
The much-loved turret clock has been undergoing specialist restoration since its removal in March from St Catherine’s Church ...
Budget talks this year are especially challenging in the politically split legislature, as the state faces a $5.5 billion budget gap, with spending set to outpace revenue.
Late budgets are common in PA. But if the deadlock stretches more than a few weeks, it could have serious consequences for ...
Multiple sources confirmed that the governing body for Wisconsin high school basketball denied the proposal for shot clock ...
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