MHSAA Multi-Sport Participation Rate Holds Steady in 2023-24, Continuing Increases Found Over Entirety of Study

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Jan. 16 – The Michigan High School Athletic Association’s sixth Multi-Sport Participation Survey, conducted last spring for the 2023-24 school year, showed for the third consecutive year that nearly 45 percent of athletes at member high schools participated in more than one sport, while the entirety of the study continues to show that percentages of multi-sport athletes for all four Classes (A-B-C-D) have grown during the six years this topic has been studied in this way.

Early and intense sports specialization has become one of the most serious issues related to health and safety at all levels of youth sports, as overuse injuries and burnout among athletes have been tied to chronic injuries and health-related problems later in life. In early 2016, the MHSAA appointed a Task Force on Multi-Sport Participation as part of a continued effort to promote and protect participant health and address the issues leading to early sport specialization. The annual Multi-Sport Participation Survey was among the results of the task force’s work.

The 2023-24 Multi-Sport Participation Survey received responses from 63.7 percent of member high schools and showed 44.8 percent of athletes at those MHSAA member high schools participating in two or more sports, a tenth of a percent increase from survey results in 2022-23 and half a percent increase from two years prior.

For 2023-24, 47.6 percent of male athletes and 41.4 percent of female athletes played multiple sports. Class D has enjoyed the highest percentage of multi-sport athletes over all six years of surveys, this time at 63.1 percent, followed by Class C (59.4), Class B (48.0), and Class A (38.2).

Data also shows slight increases in multi-sport participation in all four classes over the six years of this survey. Class A has risen from 35.9 percent in 2017-18 to 38.2 percent in 2023-24. Class B has risen from 46.7 to 48.0, Class C from 55.2 to 59.4, and Class D from 58.1 to 63.1 over those six years.

The MHSAA Task Force also recommended measuring multi-sport participation in MHSAA member schools to recognize “achievers” – schools surpassing the norm given their enrollment and other factors that affect school sports participation.

Battle Creek Harper Creek, Detroit Cody, and Grand Rapids Northview have appeared among the top 10 percent of their respective classes in five of the six years the survey has been conducted. Five more schools have appeared among the top 10 percent of their Classes in four of the six years: Decatur, East Grand Rapids, Manton, Parma Western, and Warren Michigan Collegiate.

In Class A, Macomb L’Anse Creuse North (94.7 percent) and Battle Creek Harper Creek (72.4) posted the highest percentages of multi-sport athletes for 2023-24, with Grand Rapids Northview (68.1), Berkley (65.0) and Kalamazoo Loy Norrix (64.3) also reporting reaching at least 60 percent. In Class B, four schools reached at least 65 percent multi-sport participation – Parma Western (78.0), Constantine (75.4), Clare (65.7) and Reed City (65.4).

Class C saw six schools reach 80 percent this past school year – Warren Michigan Collegiate (91.7 percent), Flint Beecher (91.3), LeRoy Pine River (89.5), Cass City (84.3), Decatur (83.3) and Manton (81.4). Four Class D schools responded at higher than 90 percent multi-sport participation – Gaylord St. Mary (92.9), Lake Leelanau St. Mary (91.7), Wyoming West Michigan Lutheran (90.9) and Deckerville (90.7) – followed by Marcellus Howardsville Christian (88.9), Morrice (86.8), Ewen-Trout Creek (85.7), Vestaburg (85.5) and Alanson (85.0).

The full summary report on the Multi-Sport Participation Survey is available on the “Multi-Sports Benefits” page of the MHSAA Website at https://www.mhsaa.com/sites/default/files/Administrators/Additional%20Resources/24multisportsurvey.pdf

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