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THE CHAMPIONS NET W ORK                                                              THE CHAMPIONS NET W ORK

 THE                 As the network has helped broaden the


                     impact of Title IX, it has also played
                     a significant role in developing the
 CHAMPIONS           Association’s outreach efforts. As was
                     recently mentioned, the IHSAA produced
                     seasonal public service announcements
                     aimed at promoting the life lessons learned
 NETWORK             in the “second classroom” and the invaluable
                     mentorship provided to young student-
                     athletes through education-based coaches.
                     Additionally, a series of PSAs were produced
                     featuring the IHSAA staff and key Indiana
                     stakeholders highlighting the significance
 Broadening the Impact of Title IX    Although television and radio broadcasters   of the 50th anniversary of Title IX.
 and Education-Based Athletics  have always been interested in and willing to
 cover the state finals for sports like football   These audio PSAs are aired annually
 While the IHSAA Champions Network   and basketball, the IHSAA’s dedication to   throughout the entire state. The growth of
 was conceived a few years following the   building its own network has enabled them   the network has allowed the Association to
 implementation of Title IX, its goal of   to produce broadcasts of state finals in nearly   naturally increase the reach of its message
 promoting education-based athletics   every sport—including volleyball, soccer,   of education-based athletics year after year.
 around the state are inherently tied with   gymnastics, softball, track, and tennis—for   By taking a look at the charts below, you can
 supporting female student-athletes. In   more than a decade. So, while Title IX has   see the correlation between the growth of
 fact, one of the benefits of the Association   enabled generations of young girls to grow up   the IHSAA’s Champions Radio Network and
 starting its own network over 40 years ago   watching examples of female student-athletes   the number of PSAs that have run across
 is the increase in exposure for female high   at the high school level, the Champions   the state over the past few years alone.
 school athletic programs across Indiana.   Network has enabled a new generation to
 witness the drive, resiliency, and courage of   The Association’s commitment to developing   As the IHSAA Champions Radio Network has
 their high school role models—even when   the Champions Network ensures that   grown, so too has the reach of the IHSAA’s
 Forest Park’s Grace Fleck is interviewed by   they can’t attend the game in person. That’s   the IHSAA will always have a way to   messaging. As more stations are added to
 Jeremiah Johnson of the Champions Network   the power of the Champions Network.  communicate that high school sports in   the network, the IHSAA is able to make sure
 after receiving the Patricia L. Roy Mental   Indiana are education-based. That’s a   the message of education-based athletics
 Attitude Award in Class 2A Girls Basketball.   message—and a promise—that will make   is heard in every corner of the state.
 This award, renamed after Roy following her   an impact for generations to come.
 retirement, is given annually to one senior
 player participating in each class of the Girls
 Basketball State Finals who best exemplifies
 positive attitude, leadership, and scholarship.
                         INCREASE IN CRN AFFILIATES                  INCREASE IN TOTAL PSAs BROADCAST
                     80                                        80,000
                     70                                        70,000
                     60                                        60,000

                     50                                        50,000
                     40                                        40,000
                     30                                        30,000

                     20                                        20,000
                     10                                        10,000
                     0                                          0
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