The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

NJ announces plans for fall high school sports season

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The agency that oversees high school sports in New Jersey has decided that indoor fall sports will be delayed until early next year, but outdoor sports will start their seasons in about a month.

The New Jersey State Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n’s Sports Advisory Task Force released its “Return to Sports Plan” on Thursday. It features condensed schedules and will keep most contests local. The plan also prohibits outof-state competitio­n except for “exceptiona­l circumstan­ces” and states postseason play will be limited and local, with no statewide championsh­ips.

Under the plan, outdoor fall sports — football, cross country, field hockey, girls tennis and soccer — will begin practice on Sept. 14. The girls tennis season will start two weeks later, while cross country, field hockey and soccer will begin competitio­n on Oct. 1. Opening day for football will be Oct. 2.

The indoor fall sports — gymnastics and girls volleyball — will be moved to a new, special season that will begin with practices on Feb. 16. They will start their seasons on March 3.

The task force noted that if circumstan­ces force the outdoor fall sports to be postponed, their seasons will also be played during this “special season” time frame.

Winter sports teams will be allowed to start practicing on Dec. 3, with competitio­n commencing on Dec. 21.

The NJSIAA says dates for the spring sports season will be announced at a later date.

The agency said the task force’s goals were to ensure health and safety of athletes; promote participat­ion, not championsh­ips; limit travel; and stay flexible in the face of changing circumstan­ces.

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