COLUMBIA, S.C. (WSPA) – This week at the state house, lawmakers decided to put a bill on pause that could affect South Carolina high school sports. This bill would replace the South Carolina High School League, and some lawmakers openly criticized the organization’s leadership during the committee meeting.
“Those in leadership positions have realized that we’re fully committed to, clipping their wings a little bit and making it more fair, and so they’re finally saying, oh, we want to work with you because they know it’s coming,” said Representative James Teeple (R – Charleston).
The bill would dismantle of the 111-year-old South Carolina High School League, and start a new state-run agency called the South Carolina High School Athletic Association…