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Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Written by Sammy Taormina
MHSAA makes decision regarding start of Fall Season.
The league mentioned that this still remains a fluid situation as parts of Michigan including Oakland County is in Phase Four of Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s Return to School Plan. There are other parts of the state that are in Phase Five including the Upper Peninsula, Traverse City, and Alpena.
MHSAA executive director Mark Uyl said in a radio show that “It’s a wait and see approach when it comes to the three sports and that they are watching to see how the lower risk sports do.”
Under Whitmer’s plan for Phase Four, volleyball and swimming and diving are not allowed indoors but they could start outdoors.
Cross Country can have at maximum of 70 runners allowed while 72 players will be allowed at an 18 hole golf course. Volleyball, boys soccer, tennis, and swimming and diving can have a maximum of four teams for quads. If cross country teams have more than 70 runners than they could divide them up between varsity and junior varsity squads. Invitationals for these sports will be greatly impacted by this decision.
Whitmer has been very supportive of the MHSAA thus far.
Uyl did mention that if the state went to Phase Three there would be no athletics but did offer hope if the state moved to Phase Five which is an attainable goal.