The MHSAA made an interesting move in which schools could
merge beginning in the fall according to Detroit Free Press Sports writer Mick McCabe.
The league’s leadership council approved the measure to
allow cooperative programs for nine sports which includes softball, baseball,
soccer, cheerleading, golf, cross country, tennis, and wrestling.
Hockey and Lacrosse are permitted according to the league to
have cooperative programs but as long as the school doesn’t exceed 3,500
students.
However, there is a catch, the school cannot exceed 1,000
students and they have to be in the same school district. Cooperative cases approved
on a case by case basis but the school must prove that it has had a history of
longstanding lack of participation.
The move could be seen as a benefit for schools outside of
Oakland County like Detroit, Lansing, Flint, and Saginaw which has struggled
with athletic participation in those sports but it could benefit teams like
Hazel Park and Ferndale which have the fewest students in the OAA.
We’ll see what happens.
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