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State Sports Plans ...
From the NFHS (as of August 19, 2020)
Alaska (First contests for fall sports moved from August 14 to August 20) Arizona (Golf August 17; Cross Country and Swimming and Diving August 24; Badminton, Fall Soccer and Volleyball August 31; and Football September 7) California (December 2020 or January 2021) Colorado (Boys Golf August 3; Boys Tennis August 10; Cross Country August 12; Football February 22; Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Boys Soccer, Unified Bowling and Girls Volleyball March 1) Connecticut (August 17) Delaware (Winter Sports December 2020; Fall Sports February 2021; The exact start dates will be decided upon at the September DIAA Board of Directors meeting.) District of Columbia (January 4) Florida (August 24) Illinois (Boys/Girls Golf, Girls Tennis, Boys/Girls Cross Country, and Girls Swimming and Diving August 10; Boys Soccer, Football and Girls Volleyball Spring 2021) Iowa (The IHSAA announced a revised seven-week regular season football schedule running from August 28 through October 9.) Hawaii (Cheerleading, Cross Country, Football and Girls Volleyball January 2021) Georgia (The Georgia High School Association postponed the start of football season until September 4; while permitted to continue practice, competitive cheerleading competitions are delayed until November 21.) Kentucky (August 24; The golf season schedule is unchanged.) Louisiana (Cross Country and Swimming and Diving August 31; Volleyball September 8; and Football October 8) Maine (September 8) Maryland (Fall and winter competition seasons postponed during the first semester) Massachusetts (September 14) Michigan (Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Tennis and Volleyball August 12; Football Spring 2021; Competition guidelines for Volleyball, Boys soccer and Lower Peninsula Girls Swimming & Diving will be announced August 19.) Minnesota (Cross Country, Tennis, Soccer, and Swimming and Diving August 17; Football and Volleyball Spring 2021) Mississippi (August 10; Football starts August 17) Nevada (Winter sports January 2; Fall sports February 20; Spring sports April 3) New Hampshire (September 8) New Jersey (September 14) New Mexico (The NMAA, through Governor recommendations, canceled contact sports competition for the fall. As a result, the 2020 football and soccer seasons have been switched to the spring semester.) New York (Not before September 21) North Carolina (Cross Country and Volleyball November 4; Swimming and Diving November 23; Basketball December 7; Boys Soccer and Lacrosse January 11; Football February 8; Boys Tennis, Girls Soccer and Softball March 1; Baseball, Girls Tennis, Track and Field, and Wrestling April 12; and Cheerleading May 1) Ohio (If, through Governor recommendations, football is permitted competition, the OHSAA feature a six-game season with a postseason will last no later than November 21. Golf, Tennis, Volleyball and Cross Country are permitted to have contests. Decisions on Field Hockey and Soccer will be made at a later date.) Oregon (Basketball, Swimming and Diving, and Wrestling December 28; Football, Soccer, Volleyball and Cross Country February 22) Pennsylvania (August 24) Rhode Island (September 14) South Carolina (Girls Golf, Swimming and Diving, and Girls Tennis August 17; Cross Country and Volleyball August 24; Competitive Cheer and Football September 8.) Texas (August 3 for conferences 1A-4A football and volleyball; conferences 5A-6A start September 7) Vermont (Football programs are allowed to hold a 7-on-7 touch football season (not the NFHS-recognized 6-, 8-, 9- or 11-player contact football); Volleyball matches must be held outside September 8) Virginia (December 14) Washington (September 7) West Virginia (August 17) Wisconsin (Fall Sports August 17; Winter Sports November 23; Alternate Fall Sports February/March, per WIAA Release; and Spring Sports April 19) The following states will not play football this fall: California Colorado Delaware District of Columbia Hawaii Illinois Maryland Michigan Minnesota Nevada New Mexico North Carolina Oregon Vermont Virginia Washington
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