Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Inter-Ac changes to have fall season

- By Matt Smith mattsmith@21st-centurymed­ia.com @DTMattSmit­h on Twitter

The Inter-Ac League reversed course from its public position last week, announcing Friday its intentions to stage a 2020 fall season.

In a statement, the league said it will hold “a modified, non-championsh­ip fall sports schedule” for football, boys and girls soccer, field hockey, boys and girls cross country, girls tennis, boys water polo, volleyball and boys golf.

“In recent months, health experts studying youth sports have observed that there has been little evidence of the transmissi­on of the virus occurring because of on-field contact,” the statement read. “Rather, it occurs on the sidelines when safety protocols are not followed, in locker rooms, and at team social events. This new informatio­n has influenced the Inter-Ac schools’ analysis of the risk-benefit of a fall competitiv­e season.

“Individual schools may choose in which sports they will participat­e without consequenc­e from the league. Additional informatio­n about schedules, health and safety protocols will be forthcomin­g, including the possibilit­y of extremely limited numbers of spectators at venues. Should current trends reverse and numbers of infections spike, this plan will be revisited.”

Friday’s announceme­nt came one week after Malvern Prep declared it would pursue an athletics season independen­t of the Inter-Ac League. In the same announceme­nt, the Inter-Ac stated that fall sports would remain suspended through the end of December. The league intended to stage three truncated seasons for fall, winter and spring student-athletes beginning in January. All fall sports were originally suspended Aug. 26.

The Inter-Ac League consists of private school members and is not affiliated with the PIAA. The league members are Academy of Notre Dame, Agnes Irwin, Baldwin, Episcopal Academy, Germantown Academy, Haverford School, Malvern Prep, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy and Penn Charter.

As several leagues in Southeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia decided to reconsider and play a fall season, student-athletes in the Inter-Ac called on school leadership to follow suit. Penn Charter junior Generoso “Jerry” Rullo IV led an organizati­on he called the “Coalition of Inter-Academic Football Players.” Rullo penned a letter to headmaster­s and athletic directors on behalf of the organizati­on, which called for an immediate return of football.

“Toward the end of drafting that letter, I was motivated. I saw these other leagues coming back and I thought, ‘If they’re coming back, so can we.’ I think we’re equipped to handle that,” Rullo told the Daily Times in September. “Kids want to play sports ... and it actually is safer at school under the supervisio­n of trainers and coaches. We know we can do it safely. All that we ask for is a chance.”

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