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Dark Winter ...
Private prep schools have cancelled all winter sports here in Connecticut due to COVID-19
The CIAC, our state interscholastic sports governing body, expects to make decisions regarding public and Catholic school winter sports by November 17 or sooner. Much will depend on decisions/guidelines from our governor, Ned Lamont, and our State Department of Public Health. ![]()
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I'll Write Them Off ...
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I'll keep the receipts for tax purposes.
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Dark Times Lie Ahead Of Us (Albus Dumbledore) ...
The CIAC, our Connecticut state interscholastic sports governing body, is postponing the November 21st winter sports start date.
The CIAC Board of Control will consider a new start date for winter sports at its November 17th board meeting.
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Who Was That Masked Basketball Player ???
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Also no traveling outside Connecticut for ice hockey games, or basketball games, and no hosting teams from outside Connecticut. Our State Department of Public Health is particularly concerned about ice hockey (we've already had some major problems with non-scholastic off season hockey). Apparently, due to the cold conditions in ice hockey rinks, a temperature inversion forms that keeps exhaled air droplets from dispersing and they stay in a layer of air near the ice surface. There will be no interscholastic winter wrestling. Girls volleyball was the only indoor fall sport in Connecticut. The girls played while wearing cloth masks. ![]()
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Whistle While You Work ...
Black Fox 40 Electronic Whistles just became readily available (previously the only available color was red) so I bought one.
The Fox 40 Electronic Whistle uses a 9 volt battery and is definitely louder than the Windsor Electronic Whistle that uses 1.5 volt batteries. Also bought an Under Armour High Performance Sports Facemask. If we have interscholastic basketball here in Connecticut after January 19, 2021, I'm ready to go (if I believe that the protocols are sufficiently safe).
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No Pickleball In Connecticut ...
Our governor, Ned Lamont, and our State Department of Public Health have canceled all team sports (except for collegiate and professional) in Connecticut until January 19, 2020.
This includes interscholastic (including Christian schools, which were prepared to start December 1, 2020), recreation, travel, adult, AAU, etc., even team sports in school physical education classes, and pick-up-games, are prohibited. Team Sports on Pause through 1/19/2021 Pause affects all sporting activities except for Collegiate and Professional. Masks now required in Gyms and Fitness Centers, no exceptions. “Team” is defined as a group of more than 4 people jointly engaged in an organized or recreational athletic activity on a court, field, etc. What is prohibited during Team Sports on Pause: Participation in High Risk Sports (other than conditioning/non-contact drills) All Team scrimmages, competitions, camps, clinics and tournaments (including all interscholastic, “pick-up” games, and other informal athletic activities) Participation in any out-of-state Team practices (including conditioning), competitions, camps, clinics and tournaments by CT residents Participation in competitions, camps, clinics, tournaments in CT by out-of-state Teams Teams are not able to break up into smaller groups to practice or compete (e.g. a 20 person team practicing or competing in groups of 4 or less at the same time and location is not allowed) What is allowed during Team Sports on Pause: Outdoor Recreation activities Individual and small group training (4 people or fewer) Individual and small group Moderate and Low Risk Sports (4 people or fewer) Gyms (masks now required, no exceptions, minimum 6 foot spacing and other Sector Rule Safeguards) Group Fitness Classes & Dance Studios, Yoga, Martial Arts Instruction, etc. Reduced to 25% capacity (from 50%) Masks now required, no exceptions Subject to minimum 6 foot spacing and other Sector Rule Safeguards School Gym Classes (No Team sports subject to Pause to be played) Risk Categorizations with Associated Sports, National Federation of State High School Associations, Sports Medicine Advisory Committee, May 2020 Higher Risk Sports that involve close, sustained contact between participants, lack of significant protective barriers, and high probability that respiratory particles will be transmitted between participants. Wrestling, Martial Arts, 11-on-11 Football, Rugby, Boys Lacrosse, Boxing, Competitive Cheer, Competitive Dance Teams Moderate Risk Sports that involve close, sustained contact, but with protective equipment in place that may reduce the likelihood of respiratory particle transmission between participants OR intermittent close contact OR group sports OR sports that use equipment that can’t be cleaned between participants. Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Softball, Swimming relays, Soccer, Water polo, Gymnastics, Ice hockey, Field hockey, 7-on-7 football, Girls lacrosse, Pole vault, High jump, Long jump Rowing/Crew (with two or more rowers in shell), Tennis (doubles), Racquet sports (squash, pickleball, racquetball) Lower Risk Sports that can be done with social distancing or individually with no sharing of equipment or the ability to clean the equipment between use by competitors. Individual running events, Throwing events (javelin, shot put, discus), Running/Cross Country (staggered starts), Individual swimming, Golf, Weightlifting, Alpine skiing/ snowboarding, Sideline cheer Rowing/Crew (single sculling), Tennis (singles), Fencing
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Beep Beep ...
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College Players Wear Masks ...
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Just received notification from a very reliable and connected source that two major cities hear in Virginia have canceled all winter sports, Richmond and Norfolk.
I haven't checked the news yet to see if it is true. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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Arlington Public Schools initially would have cancelled, but reversed its stance after outcry by parents and other concerned parties. Fairfax County Public Schools will resume play on the stated VHSL start date. The MPSSAA moved their start date for basketball up to January 4th, so that now matches the DCSAA start date.
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I think a larger question is how many refs are going to be available in VA. I'm currently in between associations, but I'm telling you right now, I wouldn't work even if I was still employed, and I've spoken to several guys from my old group who are sitting the season out.
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Daylight Follows A Dark Night (Maasai Proverb) …
The CIAC Board of Control acted to postpone all winter sports to January 19, 2021.
This time may be dark, but all regrowth starts in the darkness of a seed. (Daris LaPointe)
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Fyi
AND, Henrico County has joined RCPS in cancellation of all winter sports. This leaves Chesterfield and Hanover Counties yet to be heard from. Chesterfield has returned all of its schools to all-virtual learning until the end of the second grading period which ends on 1/29/21. If/when all the dominoes fall, then it'll be a season of dark gyms here in the RVA.
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