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After peaking at 335, 000 high school participants in the 1976-77 school year, according to National Federation of High School Sports Association data, wrestling fell to a bottom of 217, 257 participants in 1994-95.
FORBES: Will Kicking Wrestling Out Of The Olympics Kill The Sport?
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During the 2011-12, the Illinois High School Association, which oversees high school sports in the state, stripped the team of 18 wins because of the presence of an ineligible player.
FORBES: Fifty Shades of Ewwww: Male HS Girls Basketball Coach Writes Graphic Advice Book For Women
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The Ohio State High School Athletic Association, like many of its high school sports-overseeing brethren across the nation, has wrestled with the issue about what to do to placate public school members who are upset that private schools appear to win all the titles, at least in football.
FORBES: Ohio Could Excommunicate Catholic, Other Private High Schools From Public-School Competition
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In fall 2011, the Florida High School Athletic Association began offering a public-only Class 1A in six sports, including football, with private schools going no lower than 2A in its eight-class system.
FORBES: Class Warfare Heats Up In High School Sports
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The Echo carried reports of school plays, notices of future meetings of the Korean war veterans' association, local sports results and other humble fare.
ECONOMIST: Local newspapers in peril
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The National Association of Head Teachers has called for further investment in a wide range of school sports.
BBC: School competitive team sports move unveiled
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Gaufron wanted Powys to transfer the ownership of the existing school site and it would build a replacement on land owned by the Hay and District Sports and Community Association.
BBC: Deal for 'free' Hay-on-Wye school dropped by Powys council