The Boyertown Area Times

Upper Perkiomen School Board votes to allow fall sports

- By Austin Hertzog ahertzog@21st-centurymed­ia.com @AustinHert­zog on Twitter

The Upper Perkiomen School Board voted Thursday to proceed with all fall sports as currently planned during its Zoom meeting.

The tight 5-4 vote passed to allow fall athletics to begin under PIAA and Upper Perkiomen School District Health & Safety Plan when Pioneer Athletic Conference schools begin preseason on Sept. 7.

Upper Perkiomen became an anomaly among PAC Frontier Division schools after Pottstown, Pope John Paul II, Phoenixvil­le (excluding singles tennis and golf) have already cancelled fall sports. Earlier this week, Pottsgrove approved competitio­n for all sports except football in accordance with Montgomery County public health guidelines released Aug. 25. Upper Merion is expected to vote on fall sports on Monday.

Other PAC members Boyertown, Owen J. Roberts, SpringFord and Methacton are presently moving forward with fall sports while Norristown was the first in the region to opt out of the season on July 30.

The board approved a recommenda­tion and plan outlined during the meeting by Superinten­dent Dr. Allyn Roche, high school principal Dr. Rob Carpenter and Athletic Director Bobby Kurzweg.

Board President Dr. Kerry Drake noted the conflictin­g guidances the district was receiving between Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf’s ‘strong recommenda­tion’ to halt youth sports until 2021, the PIAA’s determinat­ion to allow all sports and the Montgomery County Office of Public Health’s support of holding sports in compliance with current COVID-19 PCR percent positivity rates in the county.

Board member Stephen Cunningham amended the motion stated on the agenda to allow only ‘lower-risk’ golf and singles tennis but the motion was denied 7-2.

Board member Raeann Hofkin followed with a motion allowing all sports, including ‘higherrisk’ football and water polo, that passed by a vote. Voting yes were Hofkin, Vice President Mike Elliott, Judy Maginnis, Keith McCarrick and Peg Pennepacke­r.

Girls soccer coach Mike Freed and field hockey coach Jamie Warren expressed their appreciati­on to the board for its ruling.

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