Shot Clock Allowed at Tourneys and Shootouts This High School Hoops Season

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For the first time this winter, boys’ and girls’ basketball could use a shot clock in tournaments and shootouts.

Earlier this year, the Illinois High School Association unanimously approved a 35-second shot clock only for particular games if the site hosts choose to use it.

Here’s Sam Knox, the IHSA’s Assistant Executive Director.

IHSA Assistant Executive Director Sam Knox

Depending on the board’s feedback from the shootout and tournaments, the I-H-S-A could expand the shot clock into regular season games.

***Story courtesy of FarmWeekNow.com***

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