IHSA accepts Pritzker’s pause of winter sports season – Champaign News-Gazette

The IHSA's stance toward these mitigations is a pivot from the late-October announcement that the IHSA board was defying Pritzker's desire for basketball to be played in the spring, instead allowing individual school districts and leadership groups to choose whether or not their teams would compete.
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5 years ago

So stupid. I would do private club sports, and play outside the state.

Doug
5 years ago

I remain baffled at the idolatry of the mask, when the science is clear: masking doesn’t slow the virus in the least.

Aaron
5 years ago
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It’s Political science, not real science.

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