Anonymous wrote:HS sports are still happening- “We want to make it very clear that the governor’s order for reduction in public and private gatherings to 25 individuals applies to 'spectators’ and not participants at those events,” VHSL Executive Director Billy Haun said in a release. “Nothing in the order prevents VHSL member schools from holding contests.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all makes me sad, soccer was the one thing that was really helping with all of this with low transmission risk. It makes me so angry that so many people aren't taking this seriously.
Not sure what you're moaning about, the new order allows for soccer to continue. It's the spectators that are limited.
It does, however a lot of the games / winter training might not be able to happen with the 25-person limit. For 11v11 - could be no subs, one coach for each team and only one ref. For a lot of the winter practices - they have multiple groups of kids sharing a large field - this would impact that for sure.
Not this again ... It limits spectators not the soccer participants
When you all post stuff , is it like a game to see who will believe you? You do sound convincing though.
"The number of
people present is limited to 25. This includes staff, coaches, players, and any
parents, guardians, or immediate family, with the following exception:
(1) The number of persons present may exceed 25 solely to accommodate the
presence of 1 parent or guardian spectator per youth participant."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that's depressing af. Getting kids to sports and enjoying games was a much welcome break and semblance of normalcy. Looking forward to competitive tournaments really gets the DD going! I don't get it... more test = more positives. What's new? If everyone has been wearing masks, distancing, and bathing in hand sanitizer, why are cases going up so much?
Because people haven’t been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that's depressing af. Getting kids to sports and enjoying games was a much welcome break and semblance of normalcy. Looking forward to competitive tournaments really gets the DD going! I don't get it... more test = more positives. What's new? If everyone has been wearing masks, distancing, and bathing in hand sanitizer, why are cases going up so much?
Because people haven’t been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for a member of Congress — won’t say who. While this is obviously a state by state issue, I can say that Virginia leadership will buckle down even harder. The problem is people have a tough time listening to health officials. With the winter season already a time when flu and illnesses spike, the State will take stronger preventative steps quicker this time. Ive already planned accordingly and I think everyone who can afford private trainers, and small group sessions should consider their options if clubs soccer has to close down. Don’t want my player to fall behind
No, you work for a piece of crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all makes me sad, soccer was the one thing that was really helping with all of this with low transmission risk. It makes me so angry that so many people aren't taking this seriously.
Not sure what you're moaning about, the new order allows for soccer to continue. It's the spectators that are limited.
It does, however a lot of the games / winter training might not be able to happen with the 25-person limit. For 11v11 - could be no subs, one coach for each team and only one ref. For a lot of the winter practices - they have multiple groups of kids sharing a large field - this would impact that for sure.
Not this again ... It limits spectators not the soccer participants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Anne arundal and Baltimore county stopping youth sports. Travel sports stopping in NE.
AA Co isn’t stopping all youth sports, just the teams run by the county. Our club is moving our practices to a private facility starting on Monday. Business as usual for us!
Private facility.. inside? Lol. If so, you may want to reduce your smugness.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Anne arundal and Baltimore county stopping youth sports. Travel sports stopping in NE.
AA Co isn’t stopping all youth sports, just the teams run by the county. Our club is moving our practices to a private facility starting on Monday. Business as usual for us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all makes me sad, soccer was the one thing that was really helping with all of this with low transmission risk. It makes me so angry that so many people aren't taking this seriously.
Not sure what you're moaning about, the new order allows for soccer to continue. It's the spectators that are limited.
It does, however a lot of the games / winter training might not be able to happen with the 25-person limit. For 11v11 - could be no subs, one coach for each team and only one ref. For a lot of the winter practices - they have multiple groups of kids sharing a large field - this would impact that for sure.
Not this again ... It limits spectators not the soccer participants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all makes me sad, soccer was the one thing that was really helping with all of this with low transmission risk. It makes me so angry that so many people aren't taking this seriously.
Not sure what you're moaning about, the new order allows for soccer to continue. It's the spectators that are limited.
It does, however a lot of the games / winter training might not be able to happen with the 25-person limit. For 11v11 - could be no subs, one coach for each team and only one ref. For a lot of the winter practices - they have multiple groups of kids sharing a large field - this would impact that for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all makes me sad, soccer was the one thing that was really helping with all of this with low transmission risk. It makes me so angry that so many people aren't taking this seriously.
Not sure what you're moaning about, the new order allows for soccer to continue. It's the spectators that are limited.
Anonymous wrote:Well that's depressing af. Getting kids to sports and enjoying games was a much welcome break and semblance of normalcy. Looking forward to competitive tournaments really gets the DD going! I don't get it... more test = more positives. What's new? If everyone has been wearing masks, distancing, and bathing in hand sanitizer, why are cases going up so much?
Anonymous wrote:I work for a member of Congress — won’t say who. While this is obviously a state by state issue, I can say that Virginia leadership will buckle down even harder. The problem is people have a tough time listening to health officials. With the winter season already a time when flu and illnesses spike, the State will take stronger preventative steps quicker this time. Ive already planned accordingly and I think everyone who can afford private trainers, and small group sessions should consider their options if clubs soccer has to close down. Don’t want my player to fall behind