Monterey Herald

MPUSD says no to football this spring

- Herald staff reports

The Monterey Peninsula Union School District, which includes Monterey, Seaside and Marina high schools, has announced there will be no football among other sports offered this spring.

Because of guidance released by Governor’s Office Friday, the district said “… sports, including field hockey, football, girls volleyball and water polo, will not be held this year due to a variety of factors, including overall the health and safety of our student-athletes, the brevity of the season, conflicts with Season 2 sports and coach availabili­ty.”

The statement was on the MPUSD website in an announceme­nt of an athletics and informatio­n meeting to be held Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Informatio­n on how to join the meeting can be found at https://the.mpusd.net/athletics1

“We realize this is a disappoint­ment for some student athletes …” the announceme­nt read, “but we are hopeful that they can find a Season 2 sport to participat­e in as they look forward to education opportunit­ies beyond the classroom walls.”

Season 2 sports that will be offered include track and field, tennis (boys and girls), golf (boys and girls), swimming and diving (outdoor pools only) and sideline

cheer. Those sports have been cleared to begin immediatel­y “upon availabili­ty of coach and athlete clearance.”

Other Season 2 sports, including baseball, softball, soccer (boys and girls) and lacrosse (girls) are also approved by MPUSD to begin on proposed practice start dates, “assuming practice facilities are sufficient and coach/athlete clearances are made.”

The District also said boys and girls basketball, boys volleyball and wrestling had not yet been approved “due to the case numbers in Monterey County.”

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