In consideration of playing football at a later time, the CIAC board of control has a number of questions including how has the viability of synthetic surface fields passing the G-max test during winter months. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Teachers to Return to Buildings Monday; CIAC to Evaluate Sports One Week at a Time
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After the first two days of professional development were switched to remote, teachers will return to their buildings Monday. Meanwhile CIAC announced that fall interscholastic sports will proceed, despite recommendations from the State Dept of Public Health. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, CIAC, Dr. Toni Jones, Glenn Lungarini, Greenwich Schools
CIAC: Fall Sports Conditioning to Resume, DPH: Consider “7v7” Style Football and Outdoor Girls Volleyball
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The Dept of Health said moving girls volleyball outdoors or playing a “7v7” style of football that eliminates tackling and line play may be modifications that would allow both of these sports to be considered in the “moderate risk” outdoor sports category. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, CIAC, interscholastic sports, ReOpen CT Rules
CIAC Puts Fall Sports on Pause until Aug 24
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CIAC said on Friday that based on the CT Dept of Health recommendations, their Board of Control decided to pause in-person interscholastic fall sport activity, including conditioning programs which were already underway, until Monday, August 24. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Sports, CIAC, Glenn Lungarini, Greenwich High School
CIAC Announces Fall Sports Plan
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The CIAC will collaborate with league commissioners, athletic directors, and coaches to develop a tournament experience during the last two weeks of the fall season. No team will be eliminated from competition during this experience to maximize the number of games each team will be able to play through the fall season. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, CIAC, Glenn Lungarini, interscholastic sports
Swift Reaction to CIAC Cancellation of State Tournament Play; Petition Grows; Protest Planned
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Reaction to the CIAC’s decision Tuesday to cancel winter tournament play was swift. Sadness and anger were expressed in the form of a petition and a planned protest at CIAC headquarters. Continue Reading →