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While that was expected, an announcement stating the fall schedule remained intact was somewhat of a surprise. The boss of the PIAA is still “cautiously optimistic” that high school sports will be played this fall, despite the recent increase of COVID-19 cases in Pennsylvania. “We’re not following Maryland and we certainly are not following New Jersey,” Lombardi said. We’re trying to give people an experience that was taken away from them on March 13 when the schools were shut down. Since the July 15 meeting, numerous college sports conferences have suspended the fall season to the spring, and several states have either moved fall high school sports to the spring or delayed fall sports by one month.Over the weekend, several members of the Miami Marlins tested positive while playing a three-game series in Philadelphia. “We want kids to be kids and get the experience of playing athletics,” Lombardi added.
Tom Wolf’s announcement on Wednesday that indoor gatherings will be limited to 25 people. They’re all playing.
High school sports remain on schedule for the fall, but the 25 pages of covid-19 guidelines approved Wednesday by the PIAA describe a season unlike any other. Football is traditionally the only fall sport that plays beyond that holiday. As other states suspend or delay high school fall sports in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association officials will have a … Football will start on Aug. 28, and the rest of the fall sports begin their regular seasons on Sept. 4.Wednesday’s meeting wasn’t on the original PIAA calendar, but the discussion over the health and safety of athletes forced the group to add the meeting. School districts around the state are responsible for developing school board-approved safety protocols to conduct workouts, practices and regular-season competitions.One of the biggest items on the agenda Wednesday is from the PIAA Sports Medicine Advisory Steering Committee. “It may be an inconvenience for sports such as girls volleyball. The next PIAA meeting is scheduled for Oct. 7, which is in the middle of the golf and tennis postseasons. The committee known as SMAC is recommending the board add the following wording to the PIAA return to competition guidelines:“Based on currently known information, the Committee believes that STRICT ADHERENCE by schools and teams to their school-adopted plans and the Governor’s School Sports Guidance should provide a reasonably safe environment for student athletes to participate in interscholastic athletics as currently scheduled.”The volleyball committee is recommending that, for one year, teams do not switch benches between sets. That was such a gut-wrenching experience for all of us.” In the past two weeks, New Jersey’s scholastic sports governing body announced it won’t start fall sports until October and several college leagues that affect Lehigh Valley-area schools canceled seasons altogether. “There are a lot of things we’re willing to do, but you heard loud and clear from our board that our philosophy is to get whatever we can and as much as we can in for every student-athlete in the state so they can participate. That caused two Major League Baseball games to be postponed on Monday, including a home game for the Phillies as more testing was taking place.These developments accompany a rise in statewide coronavirus cases during recent weeks, and Philadelphia and Allegheny counties have experienced larger increases than most counties.The PIAA’s fall season is set to begin Aug. 10 with heat acclimatization week for football. Our folks have told our board members they want as much as you possibly can give us. On Aug. 17, all fall sports practices get under way around the state with Aug. 20 as the first day for golf competitions and Aug. 24 as the first day for girls tennis. But if you win a PIAA baseball championship, they might pick you up at the stadium and drive you home because it’s important for your community and it’s important for kids.” The PIAA announced on Wednesday that it hasn’t changed the schedule for the start of its fall sports seasons. One piece of additional news coming out of Wednesday’s session was the final approval of reducing wrestling weight classes from 14 to 13. It passed unanimously. Why do we have to shut down? “We believe we can work through that,” Lombardi said. Lombardi expressed frustration those rumors got started.
Everything will be based on changes with the guidelines we’re following.” In addition to football, PIAA-sanctioned fall sports include golf, girls tennis, girls volleyball, girls field hockey, cross country and boys and girls soccer.
While that was expected, an announcement stating the fall schedule remained intact was somewhat of a surprise. The boss of the PIAA is still “cautiously optimistic” that high school sports will be played this fall, despite the recent increase of COVID-19 cases in Pennsylvania. “We’re not following Maryland and we certainly are not following New Jersey,” Lombardi said. We’re trying to give people an experience that was taken away from them on March 13 when the schools were shut down. Since the July 15 meeting, numerous college sports conferences have suspended the fall season to the spring, and several states have either moved fall high school sports to the spring or delayed fall sports by one month.Over the weekend, several members of the Miami Marlins tested positive while playing a three-game series in Philadelphia. “We want kids to be kids and get the experience of playing athletics,” Lombardi added.
Tom Wolf’s announcement on Wednesday that indoor gatherings will be limited to 25 people. They’re all playing.
High school sports remain on schedule for the fall, but the 25 pages of covid-19 guidelines approved Wednesday by the PIAA describe a season unlike any other. Football is traditionally the only fall sport that plays beyond that holiday. As other states suspend or delay high school fall sports in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association officials will have a … Football will start on Aug. 28, and the rest of the fall sports begin their regular seasons on Sept. 4.Wednesday’s meeting wasn’t on the original PIAA calendar, but the discussion over the health and safety of athletes forced the group to add the meeting. School districts around the state are responsible for developing school board-approved safety protocols to conduct workouts, practices and regular-season competitions.One of the biggest items on the agenda Wednesday is from the PIAA Sports Medicine Advisory Steering Committee. “It may be an inconvenience for sports such as girls volleyball. The next PIAA meeting is scheduled for Oct. 7, which is in the middle of the golf and tennis postseasons. The committee known as SMAC is recommending the board add the following wording to the PIAA return to competition guidelines:“Based on currently known information, the Committee believes that STRICT ADHERENCE by schools and teams to their school-adopted plans and the Governor’s School Sports Guidance should provide a reasonably safe environment for student athletes to participate in interscholastic athletics as currently scheduled.”The volleyball committee is recommending that, for one year, teams do not switch benches between sets. That was such a gut-wrenching experience for all of us.” In the past two weeks, New Jersey’s scholastic sports governing body announced it won’t start fall sports until October and several college leagues that affect Lehigh Valley-area schools canceled seasons altogether. “There are a lot of things we’re willing to do, but you heard loud and clear from our board that our philosophy is to get whatever we can and as much as we can in for every student-athlete in the state so they can participate. That caused two Major League Baseball games to be postponed on Monday, including a home game for the Phillies as more testing was taking place.These developments accompany a rise in statewide coronavirus cases during recent weeks, and Philadelphia and Allegheny counties have experienced larger increases than most counties.The PIAA’s fall season is set to begin Aug. 10 with heat acclimatization week for football. Our folks have told our board members they want as much as you possibly can give us. On Aug. 17, all fall sports practices get under way around the state with Aug. 20 as the first day for golf competitions and Aug. 24 as the first day for girls tennis. But if you win a PIAA baseball championship, they might pick you up at the stadium and drive you home because it’s important for your community and it’s important for kids.” The PIAA announced on Wednesday that it hasn’t changed the schedule for the start of its fall sports seasons. One piece of additional news coming out of Wednesday’s session was the final approval of reducing wrestling weight classes from 14 to 13. It passed unanimously. Why do we have to shut down? “We believe we can work through that,” Lombardi said. Lombardi expressed frustration those rumors got started.
Everything will be based on changes with the guidelines we’re following.” In addition to football, PIAA-sanctioned fall sports include golf, girls tennis, girls volleyball, girls field hockey, cross country and boys and girls soccer.