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Remarks. (601) 924-6400. The Mississippi High School Activities Association ( MHSAA) is the official sanctioning body of all public and some private junior high and high school academic and athletic competitions in the state of Mississippi. It is a non-profit organization and is headquartered in Clinton, Mississippi.
The Mississippi High School Activities Association announced the 2024 winners for the annual MHSAA C Spire Mississippi Mr. basketball awards.. The Miss Basketball awards were announced Tuesday ...
The Mississippi High School Activities Association announced the 2024 winners for the annual MHSAA C Spire Mississippi Miss softball awards.. One winner from each class (1A-7A) was selected. Here ...
Dr. Karissa Niehoff. Staff. 40 [1] Website. nfhs.org. The National Federation of State High School Associations ( NFHS) is the body that writes the rules of competition for most high school sports and activities in the United States. NFHS's headquarters are located in White River State Park in Indianapolis, Indiana. [2]
Athletics and Activities. St. Patrick is a member of the Mississippi High School Activities Association and competes at the 2A level. The school's consistently strong athletic program has won 41 state championships since its founding in 2007. Currently the school provides students with opportunities to participate in: Band; Basketball
Jul. 13—Under new heat-related rules, all Mississippi High School Activities Association sports, bands and spirit groups must cease any outdoor activities once the heat index hits 105 degrees ...
The school spirit squad has won over twenty state cheerleading titles through MHSAA (Mississippi High School Activities Association). They have been ranked Third, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, and Eighth place at several UCA National High School Cheerleading Championships.
MHSAA can refer to: Michigan High School Athletic Association. Mississippi High School Activities Association. Missouri High School Athletic Association.