The governing body for high school sports in Oklahoma faces an uncertain future.

Gov. Kevin Stitt has called for the OSSAA to be abolished, arguing it has failed to keep up with state laws and the needs of current student-athletes.

The organization has faced criticism for high-profile rulings in eligibility cases in particular.

Legislative attempts to create a new organization or alter the OSSAA board have faltered so far, though.

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