Anonymous wrote:We are but I may make them wear masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, we are not doing indoor soccer this winter and our 7th grader's basketball league is moving outdoors, using local tennis courts and portable basketball hoops.
Nice - where is this basketball league? was hoping MS and ES basketball leagues might try to find a creative way to do basketball outside.
I would like to here about this league as well thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, we are not doing indoor soccer this winter and our 7th grader's basketball league is moving outdoors, using local tennis courts and portable basketball hoops.
Nice - where is this basketball league? was hoping MS and ES basketball leagues might try to find a creative way to do basketball outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swimming yes, indoor soccer no.
+1. USA Swimming's protocols and those of our team have made us feel fairly comfortable sticking with indoor swim. However we are not letting DC participate in meets, since it's exposure to a much larger group of people from all over the region.
I would not allow close contact sports such as basketball, wrestling or indoor soccer.
Anonymous wrote:No, we are not doing indoor soccer this winter and our 7th grader's basketball league is moving outdoors, using local tennis courts and portable basketball hoops.
Anonymous wrote:Swimming yes, indoor soccer no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more important question is what is the health of the other family members. The kid, if participating in indoor sports, can be an asymptomatic case. The cases of youth sports positives have mostly been mild or asymptomatic. But that does not mean they can't bring it back home to a grandparent or a parent with risk factors.
Don't participate if your family is multi-generational.