Close Menu
Boston Sports News
    What's Hot

    Two Eagles to Represent BC at NCAA Skiing Championships

    March 11, 2026

    Tickets, how to watch and MIAA hockey state championship schedule

    March 11, 2026

    Boston Bruins Prospect Earns Conference All-Rookie Honors

    March 11, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Two Eagles to Represent BC at NCAA Skiing Championships
    • Tickets, how to watch and MIAA hockey state championship schedule
    • Boston Bruins Prospect Earns Conference All-Rookie Honors
    • College sports’ “pro”-era risks reshape insurance strategies
    • Olympic Medalist Alysa Liu Drops Out of Figure Skating Worlds — Report
    • Massachusetts launches new dashboard to track opioid settlement spending
    • Best college basketball coach jobs? Ranking openings (or soon-to-be)
    • Parents say more must be done to protect teen girls from ACL tears
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Boston Sports News
    Wednesday, March 11
    • Home
    • Boston Sports News
    • Boston Area Colleges News
    • Boston High School Sports
    • Massachusetts Charity Games
    • All Massachusetts News
    • US Sports News
    • World Sports News
    Boston Sports News
    Home»US Sports News»High school sports transfer bill headed to Senate floor in final days of session
    US Sports News

    High school sports transfer bill headed to Senate floor in final days of session

    BostonSportsNewsBy BostonSportsNewsMarch 11, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    High school sports transfer bill headed to Senate floor in final days of session
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. – A bill that would return oversight of transfers in high school athletics back to the West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities Commission is headed to the floor of the state Senate.

    House Bill 4425 passed the Senate Education Committee on Tuesday and would repeal a 2023 law that permitted a “one-time transfer” for high school athletes. WVSSAC officials, coaches, and administrators testified in the bill’s favor during the committee’s meeting ahead of the vote.

    Steve Wamsley

    “We would just like to make sure that you would repeal this and give us a chance to redo this whole thing. I don’t think there’s anybody in this room or in the state that thinks what we’re doing is working. We just need to find a way to do it better,” WVSSAC Board of Directors Vice President Steve Wamsley said.

    Wamsley is the principal of Tygarts Valley High School and spent more than 20 years in coaching as well. The WVSSAC enforces the rules implemented by its Board of Directors and Board of Controls, primarily made up of representatives of member schools.

    “Every rule we have has been put in place either by our schools, by the state Department of Education, or in this case, a unique one, by the state legislature, so that’s why we’re asking for this one to be repealed so we can address it, and we want to address it aggressively as quick as we can with our membership and try to create some stability back in it,” WVSSAC Executive Director Wayne Ryan said.

    Ryan cited a growing lack of competitive balance as one of the primary reasons to tighten the restrictions on eligibility for athletic transfers. Data collected by the WVSSAC indicates that margins of victory are getting bigger and bigger around the state.

    Wayne Ryan

    “We’ve had to change the mercy rule in softball, baseball, soccer, and we’ve had to change the game-shortening rule in football to now take effect in the third quarter. We had 303 games shortened last year in high school football,” he said.

    Jay Hesse

    Coaches and administrators called before the committee detailed the ways that open transfers have affected community support for athletic programs. Frankfort High School athletic director Jay Hesse believes a disconnect is forming between schools and their towns.

    “When too many athletes start to transfer, schools lose that community feel. Supporters begin asking a question: Is this really our team? And that question matters because we rely on a community, and that community is invaluable in high school athletics in West Virginia,” he said.

    Some have called into question the value of winning under a system that makes it easier for schools to aggregate talent from other school districts. Championships are being cheapened according to Spring Valley High School athletic director Tim George.

    “School A won a state championship. Well, how many transfers did they have? That’s the first thing that people want to know. How many transfers did they have? To me, that makes it a little less meaningful than when you were playing with your buddies that you’ve grown up with since you were this tall,” he said.

    Tim George

    George also stated that since the implementation of the transfer law, suspicion of recruiting for high school programs has grown. He said his concerns include at least one instance he suspects involved financial incentives.

    “Undue influence and recruiting is a big piece of this puzzle, and I think that it’s made recruiting and undue influence more common and more likely. That’s not something that we tolerate at Spring Valley. That’s the last thing we want is to have kids being recruited to our school or kids being recruited away from us,” he said.

    Winfield High School football coach Eddie Smolder reiterated his belief that the ultimate goal of high school sports is not championship success or college recruiting. He fears that the heart of youth athletics is being forgotten by some of his counterparts.

    Eddie Smolder

    “We want to create better men and women, and we also want to teach them all the life skills they need to be successful and represent their hometown school, their community, and their programs the way they should be represented in high school,” he said.

    The bill goes to the Senate floor for passage with just a few days remaining in this year’s regular legislative session. If it were to pass, the WVSSAC Board of Controls would have an opportunity to implement new policy later this month.

    “We would give them some proposals, and we would take this to them in March. We would let them choose what would become our immediate emergency rule, which would take effect right away as soon as the state department of ed approved it,” Ryan said.

    Bill Days final floor headed high School Senate session Sports Transfer
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticlePortugal, icon Cristiano Ronaldo in Palm Beach County is a big deal
    Next Article Reports: Patriots reel in WR Romeo Doubs on $80M deal
    BostonSportsNews
    • Website

    Related Posts

    US Sports News

    College sports’ “pro”-era risks reshape insurance strategies

    By BostonSportsNewsMarch 11, 2026
    Boston High School Sports

    Massachusetts high school sports photos March 10

    By BostonSportsNewsMarch 10, 2026
    US Sports News

    Trump college sports meeting turns into dog and pony show with no real answers

    By BostonSportsNewsMarch 10, 2026
    World Sports News

    Vinik Sports Group, Benchmark International announce multi-year naming rights partnership

    By BostonSportsNewsMarch 10, 2026
    Boston Sports News

    Boston high school graduation rate reached all-time high last year

    By BostonSportsNewsMarch 10, 2026
    US Sports News

    Madison Chock, Evan Bates consider appealing Olympic ice dancing scoring

    By BostonSportsNewsMarch 10, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss

    Two Eagles to Represent BC at NCAA Skiing Championships

    By BostonSportsNewsMarch 11, 2026

    Chestnut Hill, Mass. – Two skiers will represent the Boston College ski team at the…

    Tickets, how to watch and MIAA hockey state championship schedule

    March 11, 2026

    Boston Bruins Prospect Earns Conference All-Rookie Honors

    March 11, 2026

    College sports’ “pro”-era risks reshape insurance strategies

    March 11, 2026
    Top Posts

    Little League Baseball World Series 2025: Bracket, results, scores, schedule, teams and more

    August 14, 202591 Views

    Hopkinton girls named soccer All-Americans – Boston Herald

    August 12, 202561 Views

    Kyle Dugger, Javon Baker among six Patriots training camp surprises – NBC Sports Boston

    August 13, 202557 Views

    Filipino star Alex Eala bounces back from injury ahead of US Open

    August 13, 202556 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us

    bostonsportsnews brings fast, focused updates from Boston’s sports scene. From pro teams to local leagues, college matchups to high school games, it covers everything that matters to Boston fans.
    Stay connected with real-time scores, game previews, fan reactions, historic moments, and events across the city.

    Our Gallery
    useful links
    • Donate Now
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    All Rights Reserved By BostonSportsNews

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.