
West Virginia Scraps One-Time Transfer Rule
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West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey signed a new bill, House Bill four four two five, which scraps the old one-time transfer rule in high school sports. This hands control back to the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (SSAC) for handling athlete transfers. Now freshmen and sophomores can switch schools and play right away without hassle, while upperclassmen still face restrictions. The new guidelines aim for fairness, cutting down on appeals and lawsuits, and keeping sports strong for everyone involved.
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