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IHSA update: Friday January 22nd

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Below is a summary of the items IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson sent to our member high schools today clarifying the impact of today’s announcement by Governor Pritzker on IHSA sports:


“The most significant update today involves high-risk sports in Regions that have improved from Tier 1 to Phase 4. Schools within a Phase 4 Region can now conduct intra-conference and intra-region contests in high-risk sports. Moderate-risk sports competing outdoors in Phase 4 also received expanded scheduling opportunities, including tournaments and out-of-state contests.



The Board of Directors will set season dates for the remainder of the school year when they meet again this Wednesday, January 27.

Updated mitigation table (including Phase 4), sports schedules, risk levels, and other pertinent information can be found at www.ihsa.org/Resources/COVID-19



All low-risk winter sports must conduct practices on seven days prior to their first contest. Basketball teams must conduct 12 days of practice prior to their first contest. Fall, spring, and summer sports can begin contact days on Monday based on the allowances of your EMS Region and local school district approval.


Masks must be worn in practice and competition. Social distancing should be adhered to for bench players and game personnel. Schools must follow the mitigations and guidelines established by the IHSA.



With contests now on the horizon, a reminder of IDPH’s guidance for spectators at contests. There is no differentiation in the numbers below regardless of whether the sport is indoors or outdoors. The numbers below do not include players, coaches, officials and other necessary game personnel, the spectators are in addition to them.

-In Phase 4 Regions, you can have a maximum of 50 spectators.

-in Tier 1 Regions, you can have a maximum of 25 spectators.

-In Tier 2 Regions, you cannot have spectators.

Host schools may choose to be more restrictive in their spectator policies.



Finally, an important clarification regarding football contact days. Football contact days that are permitted in some regions beginning January 25, 2021 will be limited to the provisions of IHSA By-law 3.157. Please follow these guidelines that would have a build-up acclimatization to maximum equipment of helmet and shoulder pads with no live contact or tackling to the ground during the contact day period.
 
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first games are, at best, 5 weeks away or so. i'm guessing there could be some changes to the rules as they are written today. i mean, it's happened before. :)
 
Have to think they will need to rework the calendar. Playing in February and March is going to be brutal
 
Have to think they will need to rework the calendar. Playing in February and March is going to be brutal
Playing on rock hard icy fields should be fun. Cross your fingers that nobody gets a serious injury and not have enough time to recover in time for August.
 
Have to think they will need to rework the calendar. Playing in February and March is going to be brutal
I know the thawing will be an issue but March is equivalent to November...April to Oct....May to September...reverse weather
 
50 fans total permitted outside for a football game? Can we at least use some common sense?
So two CCL/ESCC teams play with 60 players on each team. That 120 kids times two parents. Which IHSA official is going to stand at the gate? Common sense is very uncommon in this state.
 
I know the thawing will be an issue but March is equivalent to November...April to Oct....May to September...reverse weather
The air temp is comparable but the ground is still rock hard with dormant grass in March compared to November. Our school isn’t blessed with turf so it will be much different to play on a March field versus a November field.
 
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