The Commercial Appeal

TSSAA: Longer closures won't affect tourney target dates

- Tom Kreager

TSSAA Executive Director Bernard Childress said the high school athletics associatio­n's hopes to complete girls and boys basketball state tournament­s as well as hold spring sport state tournament­s will not be affected if schools are closed until April 24.

Gov. Bill Lee on Tuesday called for schools to be closed until that date because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

"We feel that we can make it happen if the students get back in school by then," Childress wrote in an email to The Tennessean. "We saw the press conference and still are optimistic."

Lee's call to keep schools closed includes all athletic activities, including games, practices, conditioni­ng and scrimmages.

The high school athletics associatio­n's Board of Control voted unanimousl­y a week ago to approve Childress' recommenda­tion that it keep the basketball state tournament­s postponed over coronaviru­s concerns and hold them at a later date if conditions improve.

The tournament would be held in mid-may, Childress told the board a week ago.

It also approved a measure to hold Spring Fling, the Olympic-style festival featuring all five sanctioned spring sports, even if it means moving it from May 19-22 to early June.

"The athletes need to know we are trying to save their season," Childress said.

An abbreviate­d season is fine with Forrest softball coach Shelby Stinnett as long as her team can play.

"Even if it's only for a month ... would love to see my seniors play a little bit of their season," Stinnett posted on Twitter.

The girls state basketball tournament was suspended after the quarterfinals.

Childress said the basketball tournament­s could be held in a six-day span with the girls completing their tournament on Monday and Tuesday and the boys tournament being held Wednesday-saturday.

Childress told the Board of Control that Middle Tennessee State University is open to working with the high school athletics associatio­n to hold it at Murphy Center, the original site of the tournament.

Reach Tom Kreager at 615-259-8089 or tkreager@tennessean.com and on Twitter @Kreager.

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