Anonymous wrote:Did you even bother to read it?
Practices are fine, assuming distancing.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see how they rationalize putting soccer with football and wrestling in high risk and banning it while keeping lacrosse in medium risk. And in contradiction of the state guidelines. Why are they targeting soccer? Is it because it is played by more Latinos?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the NCAA return to sports guidelines reclassified soccer as "high risk" recently, which affected a number of state guidelines as they were relying on that designation.
https://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/resocialization-collegiate-sport-developing-standards-practice-and-competition
Cool. Noteworthy that lacrosse is also “high risk” in that NCAA document but not in the MoCo one.
Please.. just follow the money.
Enough said.
Um because look who made up the committee that helped make these guidelines, two of them are big players in the travel lax game...there was NO way they were letting lax sit any seasons out.
Bingo. Baseball and lax have been playing tournaments all July 'cause, you know, they are just medium risk sports. Indoor volleyball is also medium risk 'cause, you know, what could go wrong when your spending an hour+ in an indoor gym in close proximity to others?
Why soccer, and not those other sports, was re-categorized from medium risk to high risk for youth sports has zippy to do with science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the NCAA return to sports guidelines reclassified soccer as "high risk" recently, which affected a number of state guidelines as they were relying on that designation.
https://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/resocialization-collegiate-sport-developing-standards-practice-and-competition
Cool. Noteworthy that lacrosse is also “high risk” in that NCAA document but not in the MoCo one.
Please.. just follow the money.
Enough said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On todays press conference Gayles stated they were going to reconsider the classification of soccer due to community feedback.
Was that what led to it being classified risk OR was that after and hope that it will go back to being medium risk?
Anonymous wrote:On todays press conference Gayles stated they were going to reconsider the classification of soccer due to community feedback.
Anonymous wrote:On todays press conference Gayles stated they were going to reconsider the classification of soccer due to community feedback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the NCAA return to sports guidelines reclassified soccer as "high risk" recently, which affected a number of state guidelines as they were relying on that designation.
https://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/resocialization-collegiate-sport-developing-standards-practice-and-competition
Cool. Noteworthy that lacrosse is also “high risk” in that NCAA document but not in the MoCo one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is kayaking high risk? I mean, it is a high risk, but is there a COVID risk in a boat?
Reading comprehension...
(2) solo kayaking/canoeing is considered to be low risk;
(3) tandem kayaking/canoeing is low risk provided if participants are from the
same household.
Anonymous wrote:For those who don't want to go to the link...
j. Sports.
i. All sports are categorized by level of risk as detailed in the Maryland Sports
Commission Return to Play Report with the following exceptions:
(1) soccer and flag football are considered to be high-risk sports;
(2) solo kayaking/canoeing is considered to be low risk;
(3) tandem kayaking/canoeing is low risk provided if participants are from the
same household.
ii. Only the play of low-risk and medium-risk sports is permitted.
iii. The play of high-risk sports is prohibited, however no contact skills-building and drills are permitted.
iv. High-risk sport scrimmages, games, matches, and competitions are prohibited.
v. All sports participants, regardless of age must comply with the face covering requirement in paragraph 2.b, and the social distancing and hygiene requirements of
paragraph 3.a.
vi. Rented sport equipment must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected pursuant to
CDC guidelines using EPA approved cleaners and disinfectants between usage.
vii. All tournaments, championships, or events are strictly prohibited unless a waiver is
issued by the County.
viii. Sports played outside must follow outdoor gathering guidelines and size
restrictions.
ix. Sports played inside must follow the guidelines and size restrictions for fitness
centers.