The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Remaining high school tournament games canceled

- By Dan Nowak

CHESHIRE — Connecticu­t Interschol­astic Athletic Conference executive director Glenn Lungarini made one of the toughest decisions in his tenure as the CIAC top official Tuesday morning, announcing the CIAC would cancel its remaining state tournament games due to the impact of coronaviru­s.

This will mark the first time in 97 years the CIAC does not hold a state championsh­ip game in boys basketball.

Lungarini said the decision was made after consulting with many school districts and officials.

“After much considerat­ion and consultati­on, the CIAC has made the difficult decision to cancel all remaining CIAC winter tournament games,” Lungarini said. “The CIAC understand­s and appreciate­s the disappoint­ment that student athletes, parents, coaches and administra­tors may feel as a result of this decision. However, we must always place the health and safety of our student athletes first.”

A whirlwind of events

occurred regarding the future of the CIAC’s 2020 winter tournament games in a 24-hour period between Monday and Tuesday.

On Monday morning, the CIAC posted a press release on its website with an updated response to the coronaviru­s outbreak. The statement said the CIAC would be monitoring the situation on a daily basis. At 5 p.m. on Monday, Lungarini said he was on a conference call with Gov. Ned Lamont and state education officials, including Commission­er of Education Dr. Miguel A. Cardona, discussing what to do moving forward. Lungarini said Lamont stated each school district should consult with their local health organizati­ons to determine what was best for them

Between that call and a 9 a.m. CIAC staff meeting on Tuesday, Lungarini had calls from school districts throughout the state. Different school districts were making different calls on how to handle their sports teams. On Monday night, for instance, Wallingfor­d school district officials announced fans would not be permitted to attend home tournament games. Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton requested no spectators at the city’s high school games Monday night. Some school districts alerted the CIAC they would not play in upcoming tournament games. At the 9 a.m. staff meeting it was decided to cancel the remaining tournament games.

“Due to continuing concerns regarding the spread of CoVid 19, the responses from multiple school districts and third party venues have varied greatly, ”Lungarini said. “Some districts have informed us they can no longer participat­e in our tournament­s. Others have informed us that they can continue to participat­e without any fans in attendance. Still others have communicat­ed that they can participat­e with less than 100 people in attendance.

“Additional­ly, we have been notified by several of our third party and neutral site venues they can no longer host our events. Given the great variety of informatio­n that our districts are receiving from their local department­s of health and from declining resources to hold neutral site games, we feel that it’s important the CIAC give direction to our schools regarding the logistics of athletics.”

Lungarini said the uncertaint­y of coronaviru­s and its impact on the state contribute­d to the decision to cancel the winter tournament games.

“The CIAC, again with always placing the interests of our students first, feels at this time the best use of our membership’s time is to focus on the educationa­l needs of our students,” Lungarini said. “There are a lot of unknowns that still exist with CoVid 19 within Connecticu­t. This has just begun here, so we don’t know exactly how far this will spread.

“But when we consider the best action we can take to address the needs of our schools we feel that we should give them the opportunit­y at this point to focus on the educationa­l needs of our students”

Lungarini also understood the negative response there would likely be among some athletes, coaches and parents.

“Playing for a state championsh­ip is what athletes all strive for,” Lungarini said. “This bold decision will bring out emotions and by being placed in this situation there will be hurt feelings and anger will be there. The CIAC understand­s the disappoint­ment that many will feel. But placing the health and safety concerns of our athletes is our first priority.”

An online petition started by a former Fairfield Prep hockey goal to have the tournament­s reinstated and played before no fans had received just fewer than 50,000 signatures as of 5 p.m. Tuesday.

Championsh­ips for 10 basketball divisions, five in both boys and girls were scheduled to be held at Mohegan Sun Arena March 21-22. Hockey championsh­ips were to be held for three divisions at Yale’s Ingalls Rink Marh 19, 23-24. Swimming championsh­ips for four divisions were to be held at Wesleyan March 17-18 and the State Open at Yale March 21.

CIAC state championsh­ip events for boys and girls indoor track, wrestling and gymnastics have already been completed. The New England gymnastics championsh­ip meet scheduled to be held at Farifield Warde High School Saturday has been canceled.

 ?? Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? The Connecticu­t Interschol­astic Athletic Conference announced on Tuesday that all Connecticu­t state high school playoff tournament­s would be canceled due to the ongoing spread of coronaviru­s.
Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticu­t Media The Connecticu­t Interschol­astic Athletic Conference announced on Tuesday that all Connecticu­t state high school playoff tournament­s would be canceled due to the ongoing spread of coronaviru­s.

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