Santa Cruz Sentinel

State expands its limits on fan attendance

Schools in orange-tier counties — most of Bay Area — can host up to 33% capacity

- By Evan Webeck

High school sports fans in CA and the Bay Area may, get a chance to support their schools in-person.

High school sports fans in California and the Bay Area may, after all, get a chance to support their schools in-person.

New guidelines from the California Department of Public Health take effect Thursday that will permit most Bay Area high schools to host as much as 33% of their stadium’s normal capacity at football games and other outdoor sporting events.

However, that doesn’t mean there will immediatel­y be more fans in the stands this weekend.

The enhanced attendance comes with caveats that are more complicate­d than flinging open the gates. The Bay Area News Group has yet to find a school that will modify its attendance policy for this upcoming weekend. Additional­ly, local authoritie­s can always impose stricter orders than the state.

Since the season began this month, only members of the same household of an athlete have been allowed to attend prep sports contests in California, with schools typically settling on a limit of 2-4 attendees per household. Cheerleade­rs and band members were also initially barred from attending but were eventually permitted after an outcry from parents.

Under the state’s new guidelines, counties in the orange reopening tier — which includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Alameda and Marin in the Bay Area — can expand capacity at outdoor venues to 33%, while

 ?? ANDA CHU — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, FILE ?? A limited number of San Ramon Valley fans watch during a high school football game against Bishop O’Dowd in Danville on March 20.
ANDA CHU — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, FILE A limited number of San Ramon Valley fans watch during a high school football game against Bishop O’Dowd in Danville on March 20.

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