The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Pottsgrove

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discussion with the school’s physician, Dr. Wade Brosius, who recommende­d Pottsgrove opt out of sports this fall.

“Although there is less risk for non-contact sports, it’s not no risk,” Brosius said.

Pottsgrove parents and community members also made statements about their opinions on the issue — both for and against fall sports.

Among the major arguments for sports included the positive mental and physical health aspects, the voluntary status of sports and the PIAA’s decision last week to continue on with the fall sports season.

“We remain committed in the belief that the risk of participat­ion in school sports is greatly outweighed by the essential health benefits and significan­t growth opportunit­ies, and it should be left up to parents and guardians to decide whether to participat­e,” Pottsgrove resident and parent Jerry Thompson, whose child plays sports for the Falcons. “Aligning with the PIAA and the fact that all these activities are voluntary, I am asking for the board to allow all fall extracurri­cular activities to happen as long as each individual family feels their student is safe to participat­e,” said Kristi Solis, whose child is a senior athlete at Pottsgrove. “Please don’t make that decision for us.” Those opposed to playing sports this fall mentioned that the school had already decided to go to online-learning and the Governor’s recommenda­tion to not play sports this fall. “I will admit that I’m not sure what magical thing might happen in the spring that will make this a better environmen­t,” Kristin Wallace said. “But hopefully once more is learned about the virus, it will allow for a more appropriat­e response and a response to keep our community safe.” Voting yes on the Pottsgrove sports vote were President Robert Lindgren, Vice President Al Leach, Tina McIntyre, Jay Strunk and Charles Nippert. Voting no were Bill Parker, Jim Lapic, Patty Grimm and Ashley Custer.

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