Chattanooga Times Free Press

Coronaviru­s forces first canceled season in 60-year history of CASL

- BY DAVID PASCHALL STAFF WRITER Contact David Paschall at dpaschall@timesfreep­ress. com or 423-757-6524.

For the past 60 years, the Chattanoog­a Area Swim League has thrived, establishi­ng teams from Cleveland down to Calhoun and annually showcasing more than 1,000 competitor­s often ranging in age from 5 to 18.

There have been dominant eras assembled by Cumberland and Signal Mountain and timeworn rivalries such as Fairyland-Stuart Heights. This summer, however, those hoping to vie in the CASL won’t even make it to the starting blocks.

The CASL’s executive board recently announced that the 2020 season, which was set to start next month, will not transpire as a result of coronaviru­s concerns.

“Due to multiple factors, including Governor Bill Lee’s ‘Tennessee Pledge,’ which states that all adult and youth sports leagues will remain closed under the guidelines until further notice, as well as news that some of our team pools have already decided not to open for the season, the board voted to cancel the 2020 season,” the board announced in a statement. “No dual meets will be sanctioned by CASL, and the 2020 Bill Caulkins City Meet Championsh­ip is canceled. We sincerely hope that everyone understand­s and appreciate­s the difficulty of the decision to cancel the

CASL season for the first time since the league began.

“We feel profound sadness knowing the disappoint­ment this will cause, but the decision was made to prioritize the safety of our participan­ts, supporters and communitie­s.”

The CASL board discussed the possibilit­ies of full or partial seasons and received feedback from all 14 teams, revealing that it also considered informatio­n from USA Swimming before reaching its decision.

Last year’s CASL title was won by the Ooltewah Tidal Waves, who posted an 8-0 record in the Blue Division.

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