Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association wishes spring sports teams a healthy season

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The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) announced on April 26 that March 20 marks the first play date for spring sports teams in the 2026 season. The association extended its well wishes to all schools and participants, encouraging a healthy and competitive season.

The announcement is significant for students, coaches, and school communities as it signals the official start of athletic competitions across various spring sports. The MPSSAA emphasized its support for student-athletes as they begin their seasons.

“The MPSSAA would like to wish all schools and participants a healthy, competitive season!” said the association in its statement.

For those seeking additional information about the upcoming tournaments and schedules, resources such as the 2026 Spring Bulletin, MPSSAA Handbook, and MPSSAA Calendar are available. These materials provide guidance on tournament details and regulations throughout the spring sports period.

As schools prepare for games and events in this new season, many look forward to an active schedule that promotes both competition and community engagement among Maryland’s public secondary schools.



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