Page 17 - 2021 IHSAA Annual Report
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2019–20: The Year in Review
 THE 2020 – 2021 YEAR IN REVIEW                                           THE 2020 – 2021 YEAR IN REVIEW


 This Is Your IHSAA  to persevere through tough times are the same   A masked Governor Holcomb gives a thumbs-up
 attributes student-athletes develop when they                 at the IHSAA Boys Basketball State Finals in
 As we conclude our review of the 2020-21   participate in high school sports.   April 2021. Attending the games at Bankers
 school year, let’s not forget we are celebrating              Life Fieldhouse has become an annual
 the student-athlete and, by extension,   Local communities need high school sports as   tradition—and because of the efforts of his
 high school athletics as a profound   much as the student-athletes need the support   administration, attendance was possible.
 educational tool. However, it’s not just the   of their communities. We are proud to say
 student-athlete who the IHSAA serves,   that these communities were not forgotten
 and it’s not just the student-athlete who   during the pandemic—the IHSAA Champions
 benefitted from this strangely adverse   Network also made high school sports possible
 year. Our entire state benefitted because   for non-competitors too. The Network
 a multitude of individuals from local high   radically expanded its sports coverage by
 school communities throughout the state   providing access to games and content so the
 worked together to make sure we prioritized   student body and all fans could watch from the
 our high school student-athletes’ education   safety and comfort of home.
 by making competition possible.
 While the Network employed a pay-per-view
 When we look back at how we navigated the   model for some events, this was to absorb the
 pandemic, we see who we truly are as an   cost of producing countless streams. We are
 association. We had to make a lot of difficult   also proud to note that additional revenue
 decisions very quickly—and our success is   from the pay-per-view model was funded back
 a testament to the values that make up the   to the membership to make their schools as
 foundation of our organization.  financially whole as possible when they too
 were unable to make proceeds from ticket
 The people of Indiana share these values and   sales. We’ll expound more on the Association’s
 realize how important high school sports and   communications efforts and Champions
 education-based athletics are to our state   Network later in the report.
 culture—it took an immeasurable amount of
 teamwork from innumerable individuals to   We have paused to reflect on last year, and that
 make competition possible. The pandemic also   has given us a glimpse of who we truly are.
 taught us that what’s required for a community   When you are confronted with adversity you
 see your true self when you beat it. To that end,
 it’s clear who we are: an association dedicated
 to promoting education-based athletics
 because they teach the right lessons, lessons
 that allow our local and state communities to
 survive a pandemic and thrive in the future.

 Though this annual report celebrates the
 student-athlete, the recap of this past year
 emphasizes that the Association belongs to
 everyone, and we will continue to emphasize
 that with our tagline: This Is Your IHSAA.

 What do you want it to be?







 High school sports benefit more than just the
 student-athletes who participate in them. The
 lessons they teach, and the values that they instill
 extend far into the community.



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