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File #: 12941-24    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Motion Status: Approved
File created: 2/2/2024 In control: Chief Clerk
On agenda: Final action: 2/6/2024
Title: Motion of the Council of Allegheny County urging the expeditious passage of H.B. 1972, introduced by Representative Rob Matzie in the PA House of Representatives, that will look to comprehensively overhaul the structure and authority, review the finances, and examine the continued viability of the PA Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA).
Sponsors: John Palmiere, Bob Macey, Anita Prizio, Bethany Hallam, Jack Betkowski, Dan Grzybek, David Bonaroti, Patrick Catena, Sam DeMarco , Suzanne Filiaggi, Nick Futules, Paul Klein, Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis, Robert Palmosina
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Motion of the Council of Allegheny County urging the expeditious passage of H.B. 1972, introduced by Representative Rob Matzie in the PA House of Representatives, that will look to comprehensively overhaul the structure and authority, review the finances, and examine the continued viability of the PA Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA).

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Whereas, it is the judgement of Council that the PIAA has forgotten its purpose which, as listed on their website, is to “organize, develop, and direct an interscholastic athletic program which will promote, protect, and conserve the health and physical welfare of all participants”; and

Whereas, the PIAA’s recent denial of Aliquippa football’s appeal to remain in Class 4A next season contradicts the PIAA’s purpose of “protecting and conserving the health and physical welfare of all participants”; and

Whereas, based upon enrollment, Aliquippa would qualify for Class 2A. However, in order to challenge their players, Aliquippa volunteered to play up a class and moved to Class 3A. Based upon the PIAA’s competitive balance rules - which considers enrollment, success and transfers - the PIAA forced Aliquippa to move to Class 4A where they have won state titles in 2021 and 2023. Now again referencing their competitive balance rules, the PIAA is forcing Aliquippa to play in Class 5A; and

Whereas, Aliquippa’s most recent enrollment was 156 boys, suggesting they should qualify for Class 2A. Having to play schools in Class 5A will force Aliquippa to attempt to compete against schools that have anywhere from 424 to 619 boys enrolled. While Aliquippa’s athletes may be able to compete with schools of this size, if players are injured, the lack of depth necessary to compete with the sheer numbers of the other schools puts Aliquippa at a health and physical welfare disadvantage; and

Whereas, besides the difference in enrollment numbers, Aliquippa is at a huge disadvantage when it comes to athletic budg...

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