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High school sport championships cancelled for fall

The provincial governing body cancelled the regular festivals and championships, but the ball hasn't landed yet on which school sports could run this season
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The provincial body governing school sports has cancelled its fall calendar of playoffs, but that might not prevent school sports entirely. 

Then again, it might. So far, it’s unclear.

On Wednesday, the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) posted a statement to say it was cancelling 2020 fall championships and festivals that were scheduled for October and November. 

Typically, high school sports teams play against other schools in their region, with the goal of advancing to regional championships. Winners of regional titles move on to OFSAA, where they attempt to become provincial champs.

School sports, particularly secondary school sports, are part of the OFSAA programming and the competitive structure is geared toward championship events hosted by OFSAA. 

“The decision is in alignment with the province’s stage 3 reopening regulations,” stated the notice posted by OFSAA on Twitter. “Those regulations apply a number of restrictions to sports and recreation activities that ultimately prohibit the possibility of an OFSAA event.” 

Cross-country running and football are among the fall season sports.

Both the York Region District School Board and York Catholic District School Board have cancelled extra-curricular activities, including sports and clubs, and field trips until further notice.

Dr. Charles Gardner, medical officer of health for the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, said some sports and other extracurricular activities such as music will be problematic where physical distancing is not possible. 

“In an ideal world, we’d be able to do all those things because they’re certainly good for children,” said Gardner. “We need to strike a balance and do what we can that’s safe while taking our precautions.”

OFSAA also stated the status of the 2021 winter and spring championships will be determined later.

Today, Premier Doug Ford announced some loosening of provincial restrictions on sports, fitness, and recreation facilities. 

Beginning Saturday, facilities can have up to 50 patrons for each indoor sport or fitness room. 


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