Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:37     Subject: Re:Hunt Country Tournament

Why hasn’t Northams order reducing the limit from 250 to 25 affected this tournament?


What do you mean? The 25 does not include the players. It is a number of spectators per field. Thus, each side can bring 12 total (or one can bring 13, if you are not worried about fairness).


Our roster is 17-18 players. So you can’t bring spouse unless you are entitled and don’t care.


Ok. I have no idea how spouses came up, but it seems reasonable not to bring them if the roster is that big.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:36     Subject: Re:Hunt Country Tournament

Anonymous wrote:
Why hasn’t Northams order reducing the limit from 250 to 25 affected this tournament?


What do you mean? The 25 does not include the players. It is a number of spectators per field. Thus, each side can bring 12 total (or one can bring 13, if you are not worried about fairness).


It says:
Reduction in public and private gatherings: All public and private in-person gatherings must be limited to 25 individuals, down from the current cap of 250 people. This includes outdoor and indoor settings.

Why would players be excluded?


Have you read the actual sixth amended EO 67? I assume not. Go here, look at it, and see paragraph 13, recreational sports. All your questions will be answered:

https://www.governor.virginia.gov/executive-actions/


Thanks! That answered my question.

Btw I know this is dcum but the snark was really not necessary... I was genuinely trying to figure out how this was permitted, and this answers my question. So thanks!
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:32     Subject: Re:Hunt Country Tournament

Anonymous wrote:
Why hasn’t Northams order reducing the limit from 250 to 25 affected this tournament?


What do you mean? The 25 does not include the players. It is a number of spectators per field. Thus, each side can bring 12 total (or one can bring 13, if you are not worried about fairness).


Our roster is 17-18 players. So you can’t bring spouse unless you are entitled and don’t care.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:28     Subject: Re:Hunt Country Tournament

Also the Hunt Country Protocol sheet linked above says the following, which seems outdated:

Spectators shall be limited to a maximum of 2 per player in order to stay below the 250 person
limit per field


Talk to your team manager or club. The appropriate person will have received the information from the tournament, or should have. If not, reach out to them. We got a clear set of instructions, 12 spectators per team, plus team manager and coach.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:26     Subject: Re:Hunt Country Tournament

Why hasn’t Northams order reducing the limit from 250 to 25 affected this tournament?


What do you mean? The 25 does not include the players. It is a number of spectators per field. Thus, each side can bring 12 total (or one can bring 13, if you are not worried about fairness).


It says:
Reduction in public and private gatherings: All public and private in-person gatherings must be limited to 25 individuals, down from the current cap of 250 people. This includes outdoor and indoor settings.

Why would players be excluded?


Have you read the actual sixth amended EO 67? I assume not. Go here, look at it, and see paragraph 13, recreational sports. All your questions will be answered:

https://www.governor.virginia.gov/executive-actions/
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:19     Subject: Hunt Country Tournament

Also the Hunt Country Protocol sheet linked above says the following, which seems outdated:

Spectators shall be limited to a maximum of 2 per player in order to stay below the 250 person
limit per field
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:15     Subject: Re:Hunt Country Tournament

Anonymous wrote:
Why hasn’t Northams order reducing the limit from 250 to 25 affected this tournament?


What do you mean? The 25 does not include the players. It is a number of spectators per field. Thus, each side can bring 12 total (or one can bring 13, if you are not worried about fairness).


It says:
Reduction in public and private gatherings: All public and private in-person gatherings must be limited to 25 individuals, down from the current cap of 250 people. This includes outdoor and indoor settings.

Why would players be excluded?
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:08     Subject: Re:Hunt Country Tournament

Why hasn’t Northams order reducing the limit from 250 to 25 affected this tournament?


What do you mean? The 25 does not include the players. It is a number of spectators per field. Thus, each side can bring 12 total (or one can bring 13, if you are not worried about fairness).
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:07     Subject: Hunt Country Tournament

Why hasn’t Northams order reducing the limit from 250 to 25 affected this tournament?
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:04     Subject: Re:Hunt Country Tournament

One parent. Leave siblings, other spouse and other relatives at home.


that's not what the tournament documentation says

http://fcsc.org/_files/hunt-country-classic/Hunt%2...OVID%20Related%20Protocols.pdf


I'm a team manager, and the information I received from the tournament by email said 12 spectators per team, so we are going with that.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 14:00     Subject: Re:Hunt Country Tournament

Anonymous wrote:One parent. Leave siblings, other spouse and other relatives at home.


that's not what the tournament documentation says

http://fcsc.org/_files/hunt-country-classic/Hunt%20Country%20Fall%20Classic%20COVID%20Related%20Protocols.pdf
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 13:56     Subject: Re:Hunt Country Tournament

One parent. Leave siblings, other spouse and other relatives at home.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 13:14     Subject: Hunt Country Tournament

Yes 12 per team
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 13:13     Subject: Hunt Country Tournament

Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the spectator restrictions at the Hunt Country Tournament? Thanks


12 per team.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 13:10     Subject: Hunt Country Tournament

Anyone know the spectator restrictions at the Hunt Country Tournament? Thanks