The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

NJSIAA holding out hope for spring sports

- By Kyle Franko kfranko@21st-centurymed­ia. com @kj_franko on Twitter

The NJSIAA offered an update on spring sports as students remain out of school in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The state’s governing body, which canceled the remainder of its boys and girls basketball tournament­s last week, is still hoping to salvage part of the spring schedule, but said in a FAQ sheet that no sports can take place until schools reopen.

“When they do, the NJSIAA will make every effort to take advantage of whatever part of the spring sports season remains, including holding championsh­ips,” the NJSIAA said. “The NJSIAA remains committed to providing student-athletes as many opportunit­ies as possible.”

Here are the questions and answers the NJSIAA provided for students and parents:

1. Can a school, school district, or coach continue with practices, scrimmages, or games during the statewide shutdown of all schools?

» No. During the governor’s statewide shutdown of all schools, no NJSIAA member school, school district, or coach may conduct practices, scrimmages, or games (which includes all official interschol­astic contests). This is a mandatory, no-contact period for all coaches and student-athletes.

2. Can practices, scrimmages, or games for spring sports be organized or directed by parents or student-athletes?

» No. During the governor’s statewide shutdown of all schools, practices, scrimmages, or games may not be held. This includes any event organized by a parent, captain, or other student-athlete.

3. Can school facilities be used for practices, scrimmages, or games?

» No. During the governor’s statewide shutdown of all schools, school facilities may not be utilized in any manner for practices, scrimmages, or games.

4. If, and when, spring sports practices and games are reinstated, what health and safety guidelines will be in place before a studentath­lete can participat­e?

» NJSIAA requires six days of practice and one day of rest before competing in interschol­astic competitio­n in a strenuous sport. This rule will be modified to allow a scrimmage to count as one day of practice. Therefore, student-athletes will be permitted to participat­e in strenuous sport games after they have completed six days of practice or scrimmage and one day of rest. Boys and girls golf are considered non-strenuous sports and are therefore not subject to this rule.

5. If, and when, spring sports practices and games are reinstated, what eligibilit­y guidelines will be in place before a student-athlete can participat­e?

» Any student-athlete who is subject to the 30-day Transfer Rule will be eligible to participat­e 30 days after what would have been the start of the regular season — March 25 for boys and girls lacrosse and April 1 for all other spring sports. Participat­ion is day 31 from each of these dates regardless of when the first regular season game is actually played. The transfer cut-off dates for postseason participat­ion in all spring sports will remain as set forth in the NJSIAA Specific Sports Regulation­s.

6. What is the status of NJSIAA State Championsh­ips for spring sports?

» A decision on NJSIAA State Championsh­ips for spring sports has not been made. Our goal is to provide championsh­ip opportunit­ies, if schools are reopened. If we cannot accommodat­e the traditiona­l post-season tournament structure, we will look at other options and other opportunit­ies. The health, safety, and welfare of student-athletes will always be our top priority. As we continue to assess all available options, please note that the dates, locations, and qualificat­ion requiremen­ts currently included in each sport’s tournament regulation­s will be subject to change.

 ?? KYLE FRANKO — TRENTONIAN PHOTO ?? In this file photo, Robbinsvil­le plays against West Windsor North in a softball game at Robbinsvil­le High. The NJSIAA is hopeful it can salvage some of the spring season if schools return to session following the COVID-19 outbreak that has forced them to close.
KYLE FRANKO — TRENTONIAN PHOTO In this file photo, Robbinsvil­le plays against West Windsor North in a softball game at Robbinsvil­le High. The NJSIAA is hopeful it can salvage some of the spring season if schools return to session following the COVID-19 outbreak that has forced them to close.

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