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12 hours ago, RedJollyRoger said:

As I understand it, if the school district remains open, the kids are allowed to practice...Since district play is out, could schools still schedule non-district games and let these boys play ball during this time?

No.  No interscholastic competition until March 30th.

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40 minutes ago, AthleticSupporter - Jock said:

Local districts are allowing practicing right? So could a "scrimmage", not a game, still take place? 

Read my lips, you cannot pit your school's players against another schools players, whether you call it game, scrimmage, tiddly winks, what the heck ever.

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48 minutes ago, WOSgrad said:

Read my lips, you cannot pit your school's players against another schools players, whether you call it game, scrimmage, tiddly winks, what the heck ever.

🤣🤣🤣

The younger people on here won't know what you're talking about. 

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3 hours ago, WOSgrad said:

Read my lips, you cannot pit your school's players against another schools players, whether you call it game, scrimmage, tiddly winks, what the heck ever.

I hear ya but allow me to play devil's advocate a little more. Do you find it odd that government, state health authorities and TEA leave it up to the local districts to decide whether or not it is safe to put kids and teachers all in the same building and classrooms but a decision like playing a pickup game in the outdoors is a punishable offense. That decision can't be made by local districts. 

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17 minutes ago, AthleticSupporter - Jock said:

I hear ya but allow me to play devil's advocate a little more. Do you find it odd that government, state health authorities and TEA leave it up to the local districts to decide whether or not it is safe to put kids and teachers all in the same building and classrooms but a decision like playing a pickup game in the outdoors is a punishable offense. That decision can't be made by local districts. 

Oh, I get the hypocrisy that you are talking about and I agree that is what it is.  In fact, I would not be surprised that if you see a spike in increased positives that that the Governor follows the lead of our neighbors to the East.

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1 hour ago, AthleticSupporter - Jock said:

I hear ya but allow me to play devil's advocate a little more. Do you find it odd that government, state health authorities and TEA leave it up to the local districts to decide whether or not it is safe to put kids and teachers all in the same building and classrooms but a decision like playing a pickup game in the outdoors is a punishable offense. That decision can't be made by local districts. 

And come Monday morning, my child would not be in a classroom.

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I hate to see this and i sure hope they are being over cautious but i have heard directly from some officials, that we really havent been hit yet.  Our heavy time is still expected to be about 2 weeks away.  Folks this is scary.  I hope and pray for everyone and their loved ones safety.  

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2 hours ago, BC2010 said:

Sucks for all schools, but PNG and BC had a chance to make a good run this year.

BC had their best chance in many years.

orangefield had a good chance to make it to state before heading back up to 4a.

PN-G wasn't going to get past MB or santa fe

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