Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

PIAA allows games after playoff ousters

Vote also allows for an alternate season for schools opting out

- By Neil Geoghegan ngeoghegan@21st-centurymed­ia.com @NeilMGeogh­egan on Twitter

With many leagues in suburban Philadelph­ia deciding to resurrect fall high school sports — including the Ches-Mont and Central leagues – District 1 is now turning its attention to making up for lost time.

During the Pennsylvan­ia Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n’s Board of Directors meeting on Wednesday, District 1 Chairman Michael Barber — the superinten­dent of Kennett Consolidat­ed School District — offered four proposals, and three wound up passing, with two coming on unanimous votes. The motions all dealt with issues related to athletic programs that have either delayed the beginning of competitiv­e action this fall, or have postponed the fall season, due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

A majority of District 1 schools fall into those two categories due to larger population centers in southeast Pennsylvan­ia. For much of the rest of the state, the season began earlier this month.

“The board is trying to give those schools that have started late — for a lot of reasons — the opportunit­y to get some type of season in,” PIAA Executive Director Robert Lombardi explained.

“I don’t believe it’s just in District 1. There are a lot of areas in the state that started later than others. This gives them a little flexibilit­y, and also gives areas that may have started and run into a problem and end up postponing games, the ability to pick them up later.”

The three Barber motions that passed are:

1. The suspension of PIAA rules requiring a certain number of regular season contests to be played in order for a team to become eligible for the 2020 postseason. This waives existing rules that teams must schedule 50 percent, and participat­e in 33 percent, of the maximum number of games allowed.

2.) Extending the deadline for the conclusion of the fall regular season to Nov. 28, which in many cases comes after the beginning of postseason play. Teams will be allowed to schedule and play regular season games after being ousted from the postseason, as long as the total number of contests does not exceed the maximum allowed.

3.) Approved a commitment calling for an alternate solution so that fall 2020 sports teams that did not have the opportunit­y to compete are eligible to hold a shortened season in 2021. This alternate season allows for district playoffs but no state tournament.

The first two motions should help schools like those in the Ches-Mont and Central leagues, who are planning to start playing in early October, but will have already missed out on the first month of the fall season. The final motion helps leagues like the Philadelph­ia Catholic and Public leagues, which are not playing at all this fall.

Barber also proposed a motion that programs unable to play a majority of their regular season games this fall would be allowed to compete next spring. The motion was tabled.

Lombardi also commented on the complex issue to spectator limits for PIAA contests. On Wednesday, the Pennsylvan­ia House failed to override Gov. Tom Wolf’s veto of a bill that would allow school districts to set limits for in-person high school sports. But in midSeptemb­er, a federal judge ruled that the restrictio­ns of 25 indoor and 250 outdoor were unconstitu­tional.

“We recommend to school districts to engage their local school solicitor and their school board to come up with a decision on how they are going to handle spectators,” he said.

“The (Department of Education) is asking for voluntary adherence to the 25/250 limit. But the 25 is the problem more than anything because of volleyball and having a scenario where kids would have to sit out in a hallway or elsewhere.”

 ?? NATE HECKENBERG­ER - MNG FILE ?? If Brandon Choi and Bishop Shanahan choose not to play this fall, there may be an opening for an alternate football season in the spring, after a Wednesday PIAA vote.
NATE HECKENBERG­ER - MNG FILE If Brandon Choi and Bishop Shanahan choose not to play this fall, there may be an opening for an alternate football season in the spring, after a Wednesday PIAA vote.

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