LEXINGTON — After years of discussion and debate, a 35-second shot clock has been approved for Kentucky high school basketball. The Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s Board of Control voted ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Kentucky High School Athletic Association Board of Control voted Wednesday to adopt a 35-second shot clock for varsity boys and girls basketball teams starting in the 2027-28 ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) — Change is coming to high school basketball in the state of Kentucky. In a 13-5 vote on Wednesday, the KHSAA Board of Control will add a 35-second shot clock in high school girls’ ...
TWO. BIG NEWS FOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL IN THE STATE OF KENTUCKY. TODAY, THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD OF CONTROL VOTED TO ENACT A 35 SECOND SHOT CLOCK FOR VARSITY GAMES THAT ...
KHSAA mandates 35-second shot clock for varsity basketball by 2027–28 season Coaches largely support ruling, citing alignment with collegiate, AAU standards Schools face financial burden with $5,500 ...
KHSAA adopted a 35-second shot clock for 2027–28; majority of coaches favor. Coaches cite faster pace, college prep and fewer late-game stalls as benefits. Main concerns: installation costs, finding ...
Five years ago, the idea of a coaches’ association was proposed by Homewood boys’ basketball coach Elijah Garrison and two others during a Zoom call. On Wednesday, the hard work of him and many others ...
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