New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association

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282 documents for New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association
  • One word. All the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association will decide today is whether to change one word in its by-laws. Article IX says, "No state champions shall be declared in football.

  • EDISON - Majority didn't rule. Fear did. The change to the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association constitution to allow for group champions in football received 167 yes votes and 102 no, but since it's a constitutional change, it needs a two-thirds vote to pass.

  • The organization that governs New Jersey high school sports is on the defensive again. The State Commission of Investigation issued a scathing report Wednesday detailing reckless spending and "primitive" accounting practices by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, which could lead to a takeover by the New Jersey School Boards Association.

  • The day after Election Day, New Jersey is facing another big vote. This one could change the fabric of high school sports forever. This vote will come Dec. 5 at the annual full membership meeting of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Among the things to vote on -- and easily the most talked about -- is the proposal to amend the NJSIAA bylaws and allow for Group state champions in football.

  • Steve Timko is captain of a ship in the midst of a storm. Timko, executive director of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association since 2006, finds himself and his organization under fire, "unjustifiably," in his words.

  • The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association has gone into no-frills mode. No free doughnuts in the morning and no lunch in the afternoon for members of the executive committee and other committees that met in Robbinsville on Wednesday.

  • MONTCLAIR - Imagine you pick up the phone and there's nobody on the other end. That's the scenario athletic directors in North Jersey fear they will face if a South Jersey assemblyman gets his way and succeeds in dismantling the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.

  • SEEMS there's a whole lot of luxury that comes with being employed by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. While high school athletes were sweating it out on the field, the group overseeing those students spent thousands on flowers and laid out lavish buffets -- and that was after it promised to enact austerity measures.

  • ROBBINSVILLE - The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association's controversial realignment plan became a reality Wednesday and created more controversy. The association's executive committee voted overwhelmingly to approve the realignment plan that would break up 11 leagues in North Jersey in favor of six "superconferences.

  • The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association will get some high-level help from a longtime supporter this week. State Senator Richard Codey (D-Essex) will introduce a bill in the State Senate that would keep the association in the business of overseeing high school sports. Codey and Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan (D-Middlesex) expect to introduce the bill in the Senate and Assembly as early as Thursday, calling for an outside monitor of the association's finances and several internal changes while leaving the association intact.



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