IHSA Releases Statement on Return To Play Guidelines

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Illinois High School Association Executive Director Craig Anderson asks for patience as they weigh rules for resuming high school sports activities for the summer. The IHSA was scheduled once again to meet virtually yesterday afternoon but was postponed again as they wait to hear from the Illinois Department of Health to develop a plan of attack. Anderson released this statement yesterday afternoon. “I recognize that IHSA schools, students, and coaches are anxious for the IHSA Return To Play Guidelines to be released. In many ways, they represent the first step in a return to normalcy as we continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The IHSA Sports Medicine Advisory Committee was diligent in their development of these guidelines, and we have worked in good faith with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) to make sure our plan optimizes safety for high school students in Illinois. IDPH approval is vital in this process, and we understand and respect that they have pressing statewide issues to resolve that take precedence over high school sports. Quarantine has been a test of patience, and now we ask our IHSA community for just a bit more of it as we collaborate with IDPH to finalize these Return To Play Guidelines. We understand that the return of athletics is important to our high school students from a physical, mental, and emotional perspective, but we also recognize that we must be in full accord with IDPH to maximize safety and help avoid any setbacks in reuniting our students with their coaches.” Stay tuned to WRAM and WMOI for continued updates.

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