I felt sorry
for Fairfield Community High Athletic Director Bobby Wells over the weekend.
Wells was
the messenger who passed on alterations to the Illinois High School
Association’s guidelines concerning athletic activities. The modifications
place greater restrictions on coaches and student-athletes in order to prevent
the spread of COVID-19.
In a
nutshell, no contact and athletes must wear masks today as they return to
activities after taking a few days off due to a positive test.
There are
some concerned parents. I understand. I also think they need to cut Wells some
slack. He’s just the messenger. This is coming down from the state.
I played
football….and yes….I wore a helmet but never a mask. This new guideline would
concern me too. It will feel like 100-degrees over the next several weeks. It
was hard enough to get air when you were practicing in this type of weather or
in a hot gym. I have difficulty having a mask on for a hour of church. I can’t
imagine wearing one in sports.
It makes you
wonder just how fall sports are going to be allowed to happen. It wouldn’t
surprise me if the Governor got involved. If numbers spiked in August, you know
he will intercede.
I don’t want
to think about fall without sports in our region. I don’t want to think about
the seniors who have worked for this moment.
…and I don’t
want to see local school administrators beat up for following state marching
orders.
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