VHSL to delay spring season decision until May
Published 9:25 pm Wednesday, March 25, 2020
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The Virginia High School League decided in a conference call Tuesday to delay a decision on the spring season.
VHSL gathered with its crisis management team to determine the fate of the spring season for the 2019-2020 school year. On Monday, Gov. Ralph Northam announced that all schools in Virginia will be closed for the academic school year.
In a statement Tuesday evening, VSHL decided to postpone its decision on what to do about a spring season.
“The VHSL held a conference call Tuesday morning with its VHSL Crisis Management team to discuss all options relating to spring sports and academic activities after the current academic year ends and into the summer,” the statement read. “The VHSL Crisis Management team unanimously recommended to delay any final action until May.”
“While we recognize the importance sports has on our students and communities, the COVID-19 threat is real and people need to follow all the regulations and recommendations from the CDC, Virginia Department of Health, and the governor. We must make that our No. 1 priority,” said VHSL Executive Director Dr. John W. “Billy” Haun. “The Crisis Management team overwhelmingly felt a decision on an extension to the spring sports season should be put on hold until May. Any options for the spring sports season will require that COVID-19 is no longer a threat and poses no health risks to our student-athletes or the public.
“This is extremely serious, and a lot has to happen before May for us to extend the season. In every situation, every decision we make has been and will be made in the best interest of our student-athletes and public safety.”