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July 12, 2012

EDITORIAL: Moving on in class sports

Time to let IHSAA take care of its own business

TERRE HAUTE — The Indiana High School Athletic Association went through the prolonged exercise this spring of taking public comment concerning future formats of its girls and boys basketball tournaments.

Hearings were conducted at various points around the state to take the people’s pulse of the tourney and whether or not changes should be made, including a return to the single-class format that made Indiana basketball famous during the 20th century.

The hearing process came about, in part, because of pressure from a few state legislators who don’t like the current multi-class format based mostly on school enrollment size. Those elected officials seem to think this is a state government matter that they would like to legislate, despite the fact the IHSAA is a private, nonprofit organization made up of officials from Indiana schools with a mission of conducting statewide tournaments in a variety of sports.

The IHSAA earlier this month issued its findings and stated there would be no change to the current formats, although they promised they would keep an open mind in the future.

There isn’t much question that those most closely involved in these tournaments think continuing the multi-class system is in the best interests of the schools and their students.

We don’t blame them one bit.

While we enjoy reminiscing about the glory days of the state basketball tourneys when schools competed regardless of enrollment size, we understand the dynamics that led to the format change. Widespread consolidation changed the landscape for schools, and that ultimately altered the way communities and schools viewed the state tournament. The IHSAA has done the best it can to address the changing times.

It was sad to see a beloved tournament go away. But the new formats are serving schools just fine.

As for legislators who are intent on keeping this issue churned up, we urge them to find other, more pressing matters on which to spend their time.

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