Monmouth-Roseville AD Jeremy Adolphson Comments on IHSA Return to Play Guidelines

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The Illinois High School Association Board of Directors has approved Return to Play Guidelines developed within Illinois Governor Pritzker’s Restore Illinois Plan, which provides the first step in IHSA student-athletes returning to participation. Monmouth-Roseville athletic director Jeremy Adolphson sums up what is now allowed for coaches and student-athletes to partake in summer activities.

Mon-Rose AD Jeremy Adolphson on how his school is handling the new guidelines

Under the Return to Play Guidelines, student-athlete adjustment and general physical fitness are all that is currently allowed. No skills of sport-specific training elements are to be administered. The IHSA’s Return to Play Guidelines will remain in place until the IHSA or the Illinois Department of Health releases further guidelines.

For the entire interview with Adolphson, go to the Sports Podcast section.

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