Stall ball is alive and well in Kentucky high school basketball. A survey unveiled at today’s KHSAA Board of Control meeting revealed its member institutions are not in favor of adding a shot clock to the sport in the near future.
According to the Courier-Journal’s Jason Frakes, a statewide survey was conducted to see if schools wish to see a 35-second shot clock implemented into high school basketball. The majority was on the side of maintaining the status quo.
Only 91 of the 232 girls’ respondents voted “yes” (39%). It was slightly higher for the boys’ programs with 100 of 237 voting “yes” to a shot clock (42%).