The VHSL’s adoption of NIL legislation follows a similar ruling by the NCAA last year for college athletes and adds Virginia to a growing list of states that allow high school athletes to profit from NIL deals. At least 28 other states had approved legislation by last month, according to businessofcollegesports.com.
The VHSL’s adoption of NIL legislation follows a similar ruling by the NCAA last year for college athletes and adds Virginia to a growing list of states that allow high school athletes to profit from NIL deals. At least 28 other states had approved legislation by last month, according to businessofcollegesports.com.
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The Virginia High School League announced that Grafton Athletics Director Laura Parker will join the VHSL staff as its next assistant director for athletics.