Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moderator. Please close this thread as there’s already an identical thread linked in a post above.
I like this thread better than your thread.
Why? The title is misleading as only MoCo classified soccer as a high risk. But as of yesterday, MoCo reclassified soccer as medium risk. Hence, there no need at all for this thread.
It's ABOUT the reclassification and what implications it may have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moderator. Please close this thread as there’s already an identical thread linked in a post above.
I like this thread better than your thread.
Why? The title is misleading as only MoCo classified soccer as a high risk. But as of yesterday, MoCo reclassified soccer as medium risk. Hence, there no need at all for this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moderator. Please close this thread as there’s already an identical thread linked in a post above.
I like this thread better than your thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moderator. Please close this thread as there’s already an identical thread linked in a post above.
I like this thread better than your thread.
Anonymous wrote:Moderator. Please close this thread as there’s already an identical thread linked in a post above.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not the OP, but I don't think the thread should be closed. OP is asking about VA.
OP, I'm not sure what the classification for youth soccer is for VA. From reading a number of soccer threads, my recollection is that for purposes of public high school sports, the VA governing body might have adopted the NCAA classification of soccer as high risk.
Anonymous wrote:What does it mean though? Will youth soccer games be allowed now?