The league which oversees high school sports in Virginia has released guidelines for resuming some activities in December, after the state’s governor loosened coronavirus-related restrictions on recreational activities last week.
said it is ready to welcome back high school athletic programs next month after Gov. Ralph Northam signed an , which includes changes regarding recreational sports on Thursday.
The changes allow the VHSL to move ahead with its “Championship +1” schedule, which received approval in September by that group’s executive committee.
Among the rules: screenings of coaches, officials, staff and players for COVID-19 are required.
Indoor and outdoor sports can be played if the total number of attendees is less than 250 people. Smaller venues can host events with no more than 50% capacity.
Races and marathons can have as many as 1,000 participants, but staggered start times are required.
Hugging and high-fiving, handshaking and fist-bumps are not allowed under .
“This amendment by the Governor clears the way for all of our sports to play,鈥 said VHSL Executive Director John W. 鈥淏illy鈥 Haun.
“Adherence to these guidelines will offer a safe reopening for our students, coaches, staff, officials, and communities once we start playing in December. Additionally, we appreciate the close collaboration and guidance from the Governor鈥檚 office, the Virginia Department of Health, and the Virginia Department of Education,鈥 Haun .
said it will release its safety guidelines on Nov 6.
Our EC voted unanimously to sponsor postseason open invitationals for basketball, indoor track, and swimming/diving! Sport-specific safety protocols coming Nov. 6, participation/eligibility guidelines for the postseason events coming Dec. 1!
鈥 VISAA (@GO_VISAA)
91欧美激情’s Sandy Kozel contributed to this report.
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