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The WIAA Representative Assembly voted down a proposed amendment that would have banned use of school owned helmets and shoulder pads during the off-season with 43 of 48 voters opposed.

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WIAA Rep. Assembly votes down helmet, shoulder pads initiative

The WIAA Representative Assembly voted down a proposed amendment that would have banned use of school owned helmets and shoulder pads during the off-season with 43 of 48 voters opposed.

Complete voting results are available on the WIAA website.

The following amendments were passed after reaching super majority:

MS/HS #5: 17.5.7 – Coaches may meet with squads to prepare for summer leadership training

HS #8: 17.14.0 – Prohibits contests against college freshmen

MS/HS #9:  18.19.2.c – 8th graders may be used to salvage JV basketball teams to reach 16 players

MS/HS #12:  27.6.0 – Coaches may be penalized for violation of WIAA rules

HS #13:  51.8.0 – 10-run rule in baseball would apply in all regular and postseason games

HS #15:  57.6.0 – Running clock would apply in second half in 1B football with 40-point margin

HS #16:  63.5.1 – Criteria for two-day tennis tournament to count as one-day event

The amendments were proposed in February and were discussed at the Winter Coalition in March.  The votes were submitted online and needed to receive 60 percent of majority approval to be ratified.  Full text of the amendments can be found here.

The WIAA Representative Assembly is comprised of administrators from member schools in each of the nine districts.   They are empowered to pass legislation and to direct the WIAA Executive Board to carry out its policies.

Boys lacrosse

Colin MacIlennie is the second leading scorer for Boys Division I with 43 points on 27 goals and 16 assists. Teammate Ross Komenda has 38 points and is sixth in the state. Matt O’Neill of Issaquah is fourth with 32 points and Skyline’s Ryan Benz is 10th with 24 total points on the year.

For the girls, Haley Mincin (Skyline) is third in the state for Issaquah with 50 points and Eastside Catholic’s Tristana Leist is seventh with 39 points.

Fastpitch

Woodinville 1 Skyline 0

Details and highlights not reported.

Bothell 10 Eastlake 9

Details and highlights not reported.

Girls tennis

Lake Washington 4 Eastlake 3

Details and highlights not reported.

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