Pritzker nixes basketball with guidelines for winter sports in Illinois – Center Square

“Wrestling and hockey continue to be categorized as high risk as well,” the announcement said. “Cheer and dance will be categorized as lower risk, only if masking and distance are enforced. Low risk sports like bowling, gymnastics, swimming and diving will be permitted to play during winter."
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Indy
5 years ago

Tired of this authoritarian madness?
Then move to Indiana.

Joey Zamboni
5 years ago

Social distancing in cheer leading…???

I’d hate to be the *flyer*, no one to catch you…

NoHope4Illinois
5 years ago

Joe Biden wants to do the same thing.

People voted for this.

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Rich white children of the fat Dictator can play their sports but poor minorities can’t. Got it.

Lana
5 years ago

It’s Time the Taxpayers give these SOB’s guidelines!

Riverbender
5 years ago

Pritzker is taking it out his anger on today’s high school athletes because he still has an inferiority complex based hatred of them because he was too fat to play when he was in high school.

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