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NDHSAA to vote on change to spectator ejection policy

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Andrew Haugland

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When a fan gets tossed from a high school game in North Dakota, the consequences vary depending on the sport. That inconsistency has prompted the state’s Activities Association to propose a new rule: a flat two-week suspension from all events, no matter the sport. The goal? Simplicity and fairness. The proposal heads to a vote in June, and if passed, would replace the current three-game suspension system. Schools could still impose tougher penalties if they choose—but the baseline would be the same for everyone. Andrew Haugland with InForum has the full story.

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