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OHSAA: Parents can attend games

No other fans are permitted to attend winter sports games through Dec. 31

- From staff reports

COLUMBUS — Following Gov. Mike DeWine’s remarks during his news conference on Tuesday, the Ohio High School Athletic Associatio­n, in conjunctio­n with the governor’s office, recommends that schools restrict attendance to only the parents of the participan­ts, or eliminate all spectators, for their winter sports competitio­ns through Dec. 31, stemming from the recent spike in COVID-19 cases.

“We want to follow this recommenda­tion so that our kids can continue to compete,” said OHSAA Executive Director Doug Ute. “We believe it is crucial that parents be permitted to attend the contests of their children, but large crowds at our indoor athletic contests are not a good idea at this time. We all need to work together to give our kids and schools the best chance at having a full winter season.”

According to the OHSAA’s release sent out Tuesday evening, schools will determine the process for how parents will attend athletic contests, such as how many are permitted and where they will be placed to watch the contest.

Regarding media coverage, the OHSAA asks schools to still permit media coverage of their contests, but the number of media attending should be restricted to those who regularly cover

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the teams involved. Schools are encouraged to provide live video streaming of their athletic contests for those who cannot attend.

The OHSAA provided the following recommenda­tions for member schools:

• For those schools that decide to admit parents, list the names of the parents on a roster sheet that is located at your ticket window/admission table. This will help clarify who should/ should not be admitted and will

hopefully eliminate non-parents from attending.

• Limit media to those who normally cover your school and consider utilizing a streaming service in order for fans to view your contest(s).

• There is no prohibitio­n on cheerleade­rs and pep bands, but schools should make their own decisions on these students’ participat­ion and should strongly consider not sending cheerleade­rs to away contests.

As administra­tors were notified last week, the OHSAA winter sports seasons are moving forward as planned. That deci

sion was made after the executive director’s office had discussion­s with the governor’s office, the OHSAA Board of Directors and numerous administra­tors combined with the results of the membership survey in which 56% of the 1,464 respondent­s recommende­d that the OHSAA begin all winter sports contests as they are currently planned and scheduled.

The decision for schools to move forward with sports is a local decision. Schools may choose not to participat­e in a contest or to pause their season(s) for a period.

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