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Decision about upcoming basketball season delayed until November 19th

  • The Illinois High School Association announced Wednesday it will meet with other branches of government next week to determine the upcoming basketball season.

    The Illinois High School Association announced Wednesday it will meet with other branches of government next week to determine the upcoming basketball season.
    SPYDER DANN | mdann@dailyregister.com

 
By Spyder Dann mdann@dailyregister.com
updated: 11/11/2020 5:53 PM

Like sand through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.
As time ticks closer to what is supposed to be the start of high school basketball season in Illinois, the trickle down effect continues as the Illinois High School Association continues to look for answers.
On Wednesday at the IHSA Board of Directors meeting they announced they are formally inviting representatives from Governor Pritzker's Office and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) to attend the IHSA Board meeting Thursday, November 19th.
Additionally, the IHSA will also seek representation at the meeting from the Illinois Principals Association (IPA), the Illinois Association of School Administrators (IASA), the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), and a coalition of nearly 200 school superintendents who recently contacted the Governor regarding school sports during the 2020-21 school year.
From Wednesday's meeting, the IHSA also announced schools who plan to begin basketball practice on November 16 should adhere to the Level 1 mitigations from the IDPH All Sports Policy until at least Nov. 19. The Board cited rising COVID-19 cases in the state and a recent membership survey for this recommendation. The Board plans to provide more direction on basketball practice and games following the meeting on No. 19.
The Board revealed that among the 546 schools who responded to the survey (IHSA has 813 member schools), nearly 300 IHSA schools do not plan to start basketball on November 16, and another 212 schools remain unsure of their status.
"The Board hopes to create a dialogue and build a more collaborative relationship with all the entities involved with developing sports policy in our state as everyone tries to navigate the myriad issues caused by the pandemic," said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. "The Board's decision to move forward with the IHSA basketball season was not meant to be adversarial. It was rooted in a desire to receive more direct communication and data from our state partners. They hope all the groups will see the mutual benefit of increased discourse and be represented at the meeting on November 19.
"The Board recognizes the difficult decisions they have placed on member schools regarding basketball," said Anderson. "With a limited number of schools set to begin their season on November 16, they believe it is prudent to adhere to IDPH guidance as they work with state officials to gain greater clarity on the metrics and mitigations required to conduct certain high school sports throughout the remainder of the 2020-21 school year."

 
 
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