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NASHVILLE — The TSSAA Board of Control voted by the narrowest margin to continue using the six classification system for the next four years. The board voted 5-4 in favor of using the system that had been used the previous four years, rather than going back to the five classification system which was used the previous 16 years.
The board also voted unanimously to retain the 1.8 multiplier for private schools that play opt not to give need-based financial aid and continue competing in Division I.
For more on the TSSAA vote read Tuesday’s Times Free Press.
Stephen has covered local sports in the tri-state area for more than 20 years, starting at the News-Free Press as a 19-year-old reporter. He has been with the Times Free Press since its inception and has been an assistant sports editor since 2005. Stephen is among the most decorated writers in the TFP’s newsroom, winning numerous state, regional and national writing awards. He was named one of the top 10 sports writers in the nation ...






