PIAA Wants You!

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The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association is in need of officials and umpires for our high school sports.

If interested, please attend the clinic at Chestnut Ridge High School on Sunday, September 25th from 2:00-4:00 PM.

You must be an adult 18 years or older, or a member of the Class of 2022, 2023, 2024, or 2025.

No charge for registration.

At present, school students cannot officiate PIAA contests.

 However, PIAA is in the process of getting Board of Director approval that would permit High School Students to officiate Junior High games.

Adults & students can go online & complete test.

Testing is available in all sports sponsored by PIAA; Football, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Field Hockey, Tennis, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Swimming & Diving, Baseball, Softball, Wrestling, Cross Country, and Track & Field.

Please pre-register, no fee, so we know which rule books we need to bring to the clinic.

Text or email pre-registrations to 717-377-3707 or abhall91@centurylink.net

Original source can be found here.



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