Los Angeles Times

City sports to be dormant at least until May 1

- By Eric Sondheimer

With the Los Angeles Unified School District announcing Monday that it was extending school closures through at least May 1 in trying to deal with the coronaviru­s outbreak, there’s growing uncertaint­y whether the spring high school sports season will be able to resume.

“It’s so fluid,” City Section

Commission­er Vicky Lagos said. “We’re in waitand-see mode. We’re still suspended.”

The 10 section commission­ers of the CIF are scheduled to hold a teleconfer­ence April 3. In their last teleconfer­ence, March 17, they declined to make a decision on whether to cancel regional and state competitio­ns.

“It gives us time to assess where everyone in the state is and what our options are,” said Ron Nocetti, executive director of the CIF.

Options could be discussed on what sections and leagues could do to restart their seasons, but nothing is going to happen until classes are again in session. As of now, “stay-at-home” orders remain in effect.

“I don’t see how we’re going to finish out the spring season,” Lake Balboa Birmingham athletic director Rick Prizant said. “I don’t believe we’ll be back in school until the fall.”

The big fall sport, football, already is being affected in terms of a lack of offseason strength training for a number of students. Also of concern for coaches is a required dead period in the summer. Some want to have that period canceled if classes continue to be closed for an extended period and teams are unable to work out in April, May and June.

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