OHSAA Tourney and COVID-19
OHSAA Final Four in Jeopardy (Coronovirus)?
Ohio State has cancelled in person classes and put other campus activities under review in an effort to limit the spread of Coronovirus.
Would this put the final four in jeopardy or alter who could attend the games?
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Would this put the final four in jeopardy or alter who could attend the games?
https://www.elevenwarriors.com/the-ohio ... oronavirus
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Re: OHSAA Final Four in Jeopardy (Coronovirus)?
I dont know but this virus is killing my retirement right now
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Retirement is overated but beats the alternative.
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I wouldn't really call it a media frenzy. It's more like we live in a "Soft" Society and if Organizations or Institutions do not do anything then there is always someone ready to pounce and File a lawsuit against them for Negligence! Just watch TV and count how many commercials there are for Law firms and someone needing a Lawyer!
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The positive for those organizations is that there’s something new every few weeks and most people forget what they were upset about last weekbaseball16 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 7:21 am I wouldn't really call it a media frenzy. It's more like we live in a "Soft" Society and if Organizations or Institutions do not do anything then there is always someone ready to pounce and File a lawsuit against them for Negligence! Just watch TV and count how many commercials there are for Law firms and someone needing a Lawyer!
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People have always loved to panic over things but with us living in a social media world that panic is multiplied by 100.
Sad.
For what it's worth coronavirus has a cure rate or 99.77% for those under 50. While I do understand taking precautionary measures to slow down the spread of the virus, the overall panic treating it like the black plague is completely unjustified.
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For what it's worth coronavirus has a cure rate or 99.77% for those under 50. While I do understand taking precautionary measures to slow down the spread of the virus, the overall panic treating it like the black plague is completely unjustified.
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But OSU and our Republican Governor are helping feed this frenzy. OSU’s statement does not look good for the tournaments. Here they are no longer going to be in Columbus anyway after next year.
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Political crap aside. I think what’s going on with OSU leads to a genuine concern whether the games will b played there or if fans may attend. (I’m not trying to downplay the disease but just talking basketball n this forum)
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OHSAA Statement
OHSAA Statement on Tournaments and Coronavirus
Tuesday, March 10, 2020 – 11:45 AM
At this time, the OHSAA is proceeding with our upcoming tournaments as scheduled. We are in constant communication with state and local officials and will monitor any developments and provide updated information as needed. We encourage teams and fans to take the extra precautions that we provided to our member schools in early March and that are recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Our tournament venues are taking extra measures to assist with the safety of the student-athletes, coaches, officials and fans.
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Thank you for the update!Tri-StateYouthSports wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 1:11 pm OHSAA Statement
OHSAA Statement on Tournaments and Coronavirus
Tuesday, March 10, 2020 – 11:45 AM
At this time, the OHSAA is proceeding with our upcoming tournaments as scheduled. We are in constant communication with state and local officials and will monitor any developments and provide updated information as needed. We encourage teams and fans to take the extra precautions that we provided to our member schools in early March and that are recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Our tournament venues are taking extra measures to assist with the safety of the student-athletes, coaches, officials and fans.
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3:30 pm Tuesday, March 10:
OHSAA Tournaments to Continue with Limited Spectators
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered most spectators to be kept away from indoor sporting events
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Tuesday afternoon that all indoor sporting events in Ohio, including high school, collegiate and professional sports, shall continue without most spectators in attendance as Ohio seeks to contain the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19.
“This will be a very difficult time for our schools and fans, but we cannot ignore the directive of the Governor,” OHSAA Executive Director Jerry Snodgrass said. “We are pleased that our tournaments can continue and we will soon determine who can attend. However, we can already say that it will most likely be no more than the immediate family of the student-athletes participating in the event.”
Boys basketball regional tournament games scheduled for Tuesday night can proceed with fans. The OHSAA will announce Wednesday morning how the tournaments will proceed moving forward.
More information will be released as soon as possible, including the process for tickets already sold and what kind of media coverage will be permitted at the state tournaments.
The OHSAA girls basketball state tournament begins Thursday at St. John Arena, the wrestling state tournament begins Friday at the Schottenstein Center and the ice hockey state tournament begins Saturday morning at Nationwide Arena.
OHSAA Tournaments to Continue with Limited Spectators
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered most spectators to be kept away from indoor sporting events
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Tuesday afternoon that all indoor sporting events in Ohio, including high school, collegiate and professional sports, shall continue without most spectators in attendance as Ohio seeks to contain the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19.
“This will be a very difficult time for our schools and fans, but we cannot ignore the directive of the Governor,” OHSAA Executive Director Jerry Snodgrass said. “We are pleased that our tournaments can continue and we will soon determine who can attend. However, we can already say that it will most likely be no more than the immediate family of the student-athletes participating in the event.”
Boys basketball regional tournament games scheduled for Tuesday night can proceed with fans. The OHSAA will announce Wednesday morning how the tournaments will proceed moving forward.
More information will be released as soon as possible, including the process for tickets already sold and what kind of media coverage will be permitted at the state tournaments.
The OHSAA girls basketball state tournament begins Thursday at St. John Arena, the wrestling state tournament begins Friday at the Schottenstein Center and the ice hockey state tournament begins Saturday morning at Nationwide Arena.
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I just read that Tuesday’s game are fine but will make a decision on games after. Possibly players, coaches and immediate family. So crazy
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It stinks, but I understand what they are trying to do
This is a HUGE monetary loss for the OHSAA and Columbus.
This is a HUGE monetary loss for the OHSAA and Columbus.
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From OHSAA
For Immediate Release – March 10, 2020
Contact – Tim Stried, Director of Communications, [email protected]
OHSAA Tournaments to Continue with Limited Spectators
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered most spectators to be kept away from indoor sporting events
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Tuesday afternoon that all indoor sporting events in Ohio, including high school, collegiate and professional sports, shall continue without most spectators in attendance as Ohio seeks to contain the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19.
“This will be a very difficult time for our schools and fans, but we cannot ignore the directive of the Governor,” OHSAA Executive Director Jerry Snodgrass said. “We are pleased that our tournaments can continue and we will soon determine who can attend. However, we can already say that it will most likely be no more than the immediate family of the student-athletes participating in the event.”
Boys basketball regional tournament games scheduled for Tuesday night can proceed with fans. The OHSAA will announce Wednesday morning how the tournaments will proceed moving forward.
More information will be released as soon as possible, including the process for tickets already sold and what kind of media coverage will be permitted at the state tournaments.
The OHSAA girls basketball state tournament begins Thursday at St. John Arena, the wrestling state tournament begins Friday at the Schottenstein Center and the ice hockey state tournament begins Saturday morning at Nationwide Arena.
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