The Signal

COC announces no fall sports

- By Perry Smith Signal Managing Editor

College of the Canyons studentath­letes won’t be participat­ing in the postponed fall sports season, COC officials announced Thursday, following statewide concern over rising COVID-19 diagnoses.

“This is a decision that was not entered into lightly,” according to COC Chancellor Dianne Van Hook, in a statement issued Thursday evening. “After several months of discussion and careful considerat­ion regarding the safety of our student-athletes, coaches, athletic staff, their families, and the entire campus community — and based on the unpredicta­bility of this virus — we made the difficult decision to opt out of the upcoming spring 1 season of competitio­n.”

COC athletic programs that traditiona­lly compete in the fall include: men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball.

California Community College Athletic Associatio­n officials released a COVID-19 contingenc­y plan for spring competitio­n called for traditiona­l fall sports programs to play a 70% season, made up of only regional conference opponents, during the spring 2021 semester.

Under the previously approved plan, teams could have resumed practice Jan. 18, with competitio­n slated to begin Feb. 5, and a truncated football season starting Feb. 13. However, those tentative dates were also contingent upon the state and county health guidelines handed down to each host institutio­n.

Thursday’s announceme­nt means those plans are scuttled for COC, which listed several concerns with respect to the safety of its students, staff and community members who might attend athletic competitio­ns, including: the recent surge of COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County; the need to provide testing for student-athletes, coaches, support staff and officials; the potential for positive tests and the need for ongoing contact tracing; cleaning protocols for equipment and athletic facilities; transporta­tion to and from road contests; exposure and potential quarantine of athletic department staff.

“Hopefully, making this announceme­nt now will give our student-athletes the ability to begin weighing their spring semester options, academical­ly and athletical­ly, in order to make the best possible decision regarding their future,” said COC Athletic Director Chuck Lyon, who’s also dean of physical education, kinesiolog­y and athletics. “It will also allow those coaches who have had their programs affected to definitive­ly begin making plans for a fall 2021 season.”

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