Michael Klinski
Michael Klinski
engagement specialist
michael.klinski@sdnewswatch.org

No.

South Dakota and Wyoming are the only states that don’t sanction baseball at the high school level. 

The South Dakota High School Activities Association voted on June 18, 2025, not to add the sport to its list of sanctioned activities, which means the sport would be governed by the SDHSAA. Instead, baseball is run by the South Dakota High School Baseball Association.

SDHSAA executive director Dan Swartos said the association polled 100 superintendents and activities directors, and a majority said not to sanction the sport because of financial and Title IX reasons. 

“Let’s keep looking at this,” Swartos said. “Now is not the right time.”

The SDHSAA told superintendents that startup costs for adding the sport could be between $10,000-$15,000 plus travel expenses. When a sport isn’t sanctioned, athletes pay more of the costs for participating. In Sioux Falls, the 2025 fee for baseball players was $650.

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Sources

Watertown Public Opinion, S.D. High School Activities Association board decides not to act on sanctioning baseball

605 Sports, SDHSAA delays decision on sanctioning baseball, will continue to explore opportunities in the future

KELO-TV, Baseball sanctioning set aside for now

Sioux Empire Baseball Association, 2025 high school baseball information sheet


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