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National Federation of State High School
Associations (NFHS) NFHS High School Sports Participation Tops 7.6
Million, Sets Record INDIANAPOLIS, IN (September 8, 2010) - Participation in high school sports increased for the 21st consecutive school
year in 2009-10, eclipsing the 7.6 million mark for the first time. Boys participation increased by 33,078 this year,
while the girls figure increased by 58,546. The top participatory sports for boys remained
the same from 2008-09: 11-player football led the way with 1,109,278
participants, followed by outdoor track and field (572,123), basketball
(540,207), baseball (472,644), soccer (391,839), wrestling (272,890), cross
country (239,608), tennis (162,755), golf (157,756), and swimming 10 MOST POPULAR BOYS
PROGRAMS #. Volleyball 2,089 Schools
#. Volleyball 50,467 Participants - BOYS
Based on
figures from the 50 state high school athletic/activity associations, plus the
District of Columbia, that are members of the National Federation of State High
School Associations (NFHS), participation for the 2009-10 school year reached a
record-breaking total of 7,628,377 participants, according to
the 2009-10 High School Athletics Participation Survey conducted by the NFHS.
Boys and girls participation figures also reached respective all-time highs with
4,455,740 boys and 3,172,637 girls participating in 2009-10.
"It is a significant achievement for our
member state associations that in these difficult economic times, student
participation increased for the 21st consecutive year," said NFHS Executive
Director Bob Gardner. "This reinforces the values that high school sports
provide as part of the education of our students. The NFHS actively promotes
participation in, and support for, the programs throughout the nation."
Based on the survey, 55.1 percent of students
enrolled in high schools participate in athletics, which emphasizes and
reinforces the idea that high school
sports continue to have a significant
role in student involvement in schools across the country.
Outdoor track and field gained the most
combined participants in 2009-10, with an increase of 25,561 participants,
followed by soccer with 19,597 combined participants and cross country (11,925).
In girls sports, soccer gained the most participants (11,582), followed by
outdoor track and field (11,445) and fast-pitch softball (9,290). Outdoor track
and field led the way in boys sports with 14,116 additional participants,
followed by cross country (8,156) and soccer (8,015).
and diving
(131,376).
Outdoor track and field continued to be the
leading sport for girls with 469,177 participants. Second was basketball
(439,550), followed by volleyball (403,985), fastpitch softball (378,211),
soccer (356,116), cross country (201,968), tennis (182,395), swimming and diving
(158,419), competitive spirit squads (123,644) and golf (70,872).
The top 10 states based on combined
participation also remained the same from last year's survey. Texas led the way
with a combined total of 780,721 participants. California was second with
771,465, followed by New York (379,677), Illinois (344,257), Ohio (334,797),
Pennsylvania (317,426), Michigan (313,818), New Jersey (253,097), Florida
(247,428) and Minnesota (230,043).
The participation survey has been compiled
since 1971 by the NFHS through numbers it receives from its member associations.
The complete 2009-10 Sports Participation Survey is available on the NFHS Web
site at www.nfhs.org.
Schools Participants
1. Basketball 17,969 1. Football - 11-Player 1,109,278
2. Track and Field -
Outdoor 16,011 2. Track and Field - Outdoor 572,123
3. Baseball 15,786 3.
Basketball 540,207
4. Football - 11-Player 14,226 4. Baseball 472,644
5.
Cross Country 13,942 5. Soccer 391,839
6. Golf 13,693 6. Wrestling 272,890
7. Soccer 11,375 7. Cross Country 239,608
8. Wrestling 10,363 8. Tennis
162,755
9. Tennis 9,916 9. Golf 157,756
10. Swimming and Diving 6,820 10.
Swimming and Diving 131,376
10 MOST POPULAR
GIRLS PROGRAMS
Schools Participants
1. Basketball 17,711 1. Track and Field - Outdoor 469,177
2. Track and Field
- Outdoor 15,923 2. Basketball 439,550
3. Volleyball 15,382 Schools
3. Volleyball 403,985 Participants - GIRLS
4. Softball -
Fast Pitch 15,298 4. Softball - Fast Pitch 378,211
5. Cross Country 13,809 5.
Soccer 356,116
6. Soccer 10,901 6. Cross Country 201,968
7. Tennis 10,166
7. Tennis 182,395
8. Golf 9,651 8. Swimming and Diving 158,419
9. Swimming
and Diving 7,171 9. Competitive Spirit Squads 123,644
10. Competitive Spirit
Squads 4,879 10. Golf 70,872
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