Pause still in effect for winter sports as IHSA plans to meet with state officials before January – Daily Southtown*

Said Brother Rice coach Bobby Frasor, “I honestly don’t see us playing at all this winter. Is the IHSA then going to condense other seasons and then try to fit fall, spring and winter all from February to June? Are they going to put one season on top of another and make kids have to choose? I would rather have an answer rather than hoping and waiting.”
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Governor of Alderaan
3 years ago

How many more will the Dictator kill to feed his psychopathic bloodlust?

Kay Saroski
3 years ago

Governor is playing all of us while our kids sit it out. Remember this when he runs for reelection. Surrounding states played football and volleyball and are moving on with the next season of sports. And here sits Illinois – doing nothing – kind of like our leadership.

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