Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coaches and clubs have the hardest job here, not easy trying to get kids to stay 6 feet apart.
OMG YOUR CHILDREN ARE AT NO RISK, if they are keep them home. Fear that is all this is. Let the kids and coaches do what ever they want and please stop buying into all this crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coaches and clubs have the hardest job here, not easy trying to get kids to stay 6 feet apart.
OMG YOUR CHILDREN ARE AT NO RISK, if they are keep them home. Fear that is all this is. Let the kids and coaches do what ever they want and please stop buying into all this crazy.
Coach or parent please tell your team how you feel. Let if be known you are the one that doesn’t care and stand your ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coaches and clubs have the hardest job here, not easy trying to get kids to stay 6 feet apart.
OMG YOUR CHILDREN ARE AT NO RISK, if they are keep them home. Fear that is all this is. Let the kids and coaches do what ever they want and please stop buying into all this crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coaches and clubs have the hardest job here, not easy trying to get kids to stay 6 feet apart.
OMG YOUR CHILDREN ARE AT NO RISK, if they are keep them home. Fear that is all this is. Let the kids and coaches do what ever they want and please stop buying into all this crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I think you could in a practice situation. I think it would be impossible in a game situation.
Anonymous wrote:No guideline saying social distance during game.
There will be no game for a while. Practices with social distance is something we will see first.
Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should take reasonable precautions. Limit spectators, no high fives, extra hand sanitizer, etc.
Parents can choose whether they are comfortable with their child participating.
Anonymous wrote:seeing most coaches are constantly telling their players to spread out I think this would be the perfect time to get that point across.