Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That stinks. It's outside! Have we all lost our minds?
Yes. yes we have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ It seems like if they can do wrestling and masked basketball, they can do outdoor sports??”
+1
Basketball and wrestling are as high risk as it gets. It is frankly insane they were allowed to play. But since that decision was made there would be 0 reason to ban anyone else.
I agree with this, and my kids are playing basketball. I was surprised they approved it, too, but the low risk was worth it to us. No kids on their teams have been sick. There is no way to justify cancelling anything else after they had (masked) basketball and (unmasked) wrestling. I mean, come on.
Well basketball generates revenue unlike soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ It seems like if they can do wrestling and masked basketball, they can do outdoor sports??”
+1
Basketball and wrestling are as high risk as it gets. It is frankly insane they were allowed to play. But since that decision was made there would be 0 reason to ban anyone else.
I agree with this, and my kids are playing basketball. I was surprised they approved it, too, but the low risk was worth it to us. No kids on their teams have been sick. There is no way to justify cancelling anything else after they had (masked) basketball and (unmasked) wrestling. I mean, come on.
Well basketball generates revenue unlike soccer.
My DD’s soccer games are packed. At least when we’re home team. Maybe it has to do with level of team and quality of coaching?
Anonymous wrote:That stinks. It's outside! Have we all lost our minds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ It seems like if they can do wrestling and masked basketball, they can do outdoor sports??”
+1
Basketball and wrestling are as high risk as it gets. It is frankly insane they were allowed to play. But since that decision was made there would be 0 reason to ban anyone else.
I agree with this, and my kids are playing basketball. I was surprised they approved it, too, but the low risk was worth it to us. No kids on their teams have been sick. There is no way to justify cancelling anything else after they had (masked) basketball and (unmasked) wrestling. I mean, come on.
Well basketball generates revenue unlike soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ It seems like if they can do wrestling and masked basketball, they can do outdoor sports??”
+1
Basketball and wrestling are as high risk as it gets. It is frankly insane they were allowed to play. But since that decision was made there would be 0 reason to ban anyone else.
I agree with this, and my kids are playing basketball. I was surprised they approved it, too, but the low risk was worth it to us. No kids on their teams have been sick. There is no way to justify cancelling anything else after they had (masked) basketball and (unmasked) wrestling. I mean, come on.