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TITLE IX AT 50                                                                                                                                                                                              TITLE IX AT 50



               Title IX Within State Lines               Another important figure who helped                                            “Athletics are a lot like life. I like that about it. They do teach the
                                                         pave the way for girls’ sports in Indiana
               The federal government enacting Title     was Sue Parrish, hired as the Assistant                                        lessons of life, even if you don’t recognize it at first. They teach good
               IX in 1972 proved our nation’s desire     Director of Girls Athletics in 1974. Roy
               to strive to make continual progress.     and Parrish established tournaments                                            character. Athletics are something you won’t regret doing. I feel
               When the legislation passed, it required   in girls’ swimming and diving, tennis,
               those parties responsible for enforcing   track & field, and basketball.                                                 good about being a part of giving girls an opportunity with athletics
               it to navigate unchartered territory.
                                                         In 1977, Parrish’s tenure ended, Roy’s                                         and athletic scholarships. I got to help, in part, make them not only
               Thankfully, the Association’s             title officially changed to that of assistant
               foresight led to hiring Patricia Roy as   commissioner, and a vacancy for another                                        good athletes, but good people and good citizens. They can help
               Director of Girls Athletics six months    assistant commissioner opened.
               before Title IX became law.                                                                                              make this a better country.”  – Patricia Roy
                                                         The Association hired Mildred Ball to
               Roy, a Goshen native and former educator   fulfill the role of assistant commissioner. At
               at Chesterton High School and East Gary   the time of Ball’s hire in 1977, she was the                                   Working in tandem, Ball and Roy established   Over the years, the Title IX legislation
               Edison High School, took an early role as a   second Black woman in the country to be                                    girls’ tournaments in cross country, softball,   increased opportunities for female student-
               proponent of female athletics, even before   hired by a high school athletic association—                                and soccer—those additions brought        athletes on the field. Consequently, there are
               her time at the IHSAA. Not only did she   and only three other high school athletic                                      the number of girls’ sports offerings     now more opportunities for females off it
               teach physical education, but she was a   associations employed a female on staff.                                       up to 10, where it remains today.         within the world of education-based athletics.
               founding member of the Indiana Coaches
               of Girls Sports Association (ICGSA).      Like Roy, Ball was previously a physical                                       Ball and Roy’s hard work eventually       Today, there are hundreds of female
                                                         education teacher—at East Chicago                                              led to girls’ and boys’ athletics         athletic directors, coaches, administrators,
               After joining the IHSAA as Director of Girls   Washington High School. Ball’s experience                                 becoming more equitable, but there        and principals in Indiana. That number
               Athletics, Roy organized and administered   as an educator only furthered her passion for                                were high hurdles along the way.          grows every year. It will continue to
               the first girls’ state tournaments in     education-based athletics and the role they                                                                              grow as more female students elect
               volleyball and gymnastics during the 1972-  could play for young women in high school.                                   For instance, it was a battle to convince   to study in the second classroom.
               73 academic year. One year later, girls’ golf                                                                            athletic directors and coaches that boys’ and
               became an IHSAA-sanctioned sport.                                                                                        girls’ programs should share facilities and   Lifelong learners understand that the
                                                                                                                                        have the same offerings. But the two women’s   outcomes of Title IX make it evident that
                                                                                                                                        strong will, passion, and determination   when we give students more opportunities
                                                                                                                                        would one day balance the scales for      to grow, we give ourselves more
                                                                                                                                        girls’ and boys’ athletics in Indiana.    opportunities to grow as an Association.

                                                                                                                                        Creating equity for girls in high school   With Title IX in mind, let’s keep learning.
                                                                                                                                        athletics is paramount to Ball and Roy’s   Let’s keep growing.
                                                                                                                                        legacy—and those accomplishments
                                                                                                                                        led to something of equal importance:     Where will our education take us 50 years
                                                                                                                                        giving every Hoosier girl two women       from now?
                                                                                                                                        role models as inspiration to better
                                                                                                                                        themselves and the world.

                                                                                                                                        Eventually, the torch left by Ball—who retired
                                                                                                                                        in 1997—and Roy—the longest-tenured
                                                                                                                                        IHSAA executive in organization history at
                                                                                                                                        27 years—would become the responsibility
                                                                                                                                        of the next generation of female leaders.




                                                                                                                                        Thanks to the grit, determination, and leadership
               Assistant Commissioner Mildred Ball, former Commissioner Eugene Cato, and Assistant Commissioner                         of women like Patricia Roy—pictured here—and
               Patricia Roy—pictured here at a State Finals event—helped the IHSAA navigate the implementation of Title                 Mildred Ball, opportunities for female student-
               IX within its membership.                                                                                                athletes have blossomed since 1972.


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