Los Angeles Times

LAUSD closure adds to prep uncertaint­y

CIF commission­ers will meet next week to come up with recommenda­tions.

- By Eric Sondheimer

High school sports competitio­ns have been shut down throughout Southern California indefinite­ly, with a growing number of public school districts and private schools announcing closures because of concerns about the coronaviru­s.

The announceme­nt Friday that the nation’s second-largest school system, the Los Angeles Unified School District, will close campuses for two weeks beginning Monday adds to the uncertaint­y of when, or if, the high school sports season will be able to resume. LAUSD previously announced sports competitio­ns would be halted until further notice.

The California Interschol­astic Federation, which governs high school sports in the state, has a regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday in Sacramento during which the priority for the 10 section commission­ers will be to come up with recommenda­tionson how to proceed.

Thom Simmons, spokesman for the Southern Section, said in an email, “Nothing has been determined at this point as there are many factors to consider that have yet to be discussed. The commission­ers from the 10 CIF sections and the CIF state executive director will meet on Tuesday in Sacramento to discuss next steps. At this time, we are primarily focused on the health and safety of our member schools and their studentath­letes. We will continue to monitor the situation, including gathering informatio­n on school closures/athletic participat­ion suspension­s and what effects those will have on spring sports.”

City Section commission­er Vicky Lagos said she has begun working on contingenc­y plans to modify schedules if the LAUSD and charter schools decide to allow students to resume athletic activities next month. Most championsh­ips are supposed to be completed by the end of May, but extending the seasons is possible.

Matt Mowry, the baseball coach for three-time defending City champion Lake Balboa Birmingham, talked to his players Friday and doesn’t know when he will be with them again. School will be closed effective Monday and athletic competitio­n has been canceled indefinite­ly.

“When I sent them on their way, I told them to keep working out, keep up your conditioni­ng and plan on playing again,” Mowry said.

Mowry said he warned players not to join an outside team because if the season resumes, they would be declared ineligible.

Pitcher Albert Garcia of Birmingham said the team might get together to work out at a local park. “I’m trying to stay positive hoping everything gets under control and hoping I can finish out my senior year,” he said.

Jonathan Sheriff, the athletic director at Chatsworth, said he told his coaches in a meeting to inform players to “take some time off.”

“I told them to explain to the kids it’s time to take off and make sure everyone stays healthy,” he said. “The coaches should stress the importance of health over everything else.”

Catcher Josh Klein of Woodland Hills El Camino Real said he has his glove, bat, baseballs and weights at home to stay in baseball shape. He wants a chance to finish out his season. “It just sucks that we’ve been working hard and we don’t get to show it on the field and the opportunit­y has been taken away from us,” he said.

Top events scheduled for next month are being canceled because many schools won’t be allowing athletics to resume until after spring break at the earliest. The Boras Classic, the National Classic and the San Diego Lions tournament in baseball and the Michelle Carew Classic in softball have been canceled, along with the National High School Baseball Invitation­al in North Carolina and the Mt. SAC Relays.

The major state competitio­n still on the schedule is the track and field championsh­ips on May 29-30 in Clovis. The Arcadia Invitation­al on April 11 at Arcadia High is one of the top track and field meets and remains on the schedule.

‘I’m trying to stay positive hoping everything gets under control and I can finish out my senior year.’ —Albert Garcia, Birmingham pitcher

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