“There’s a stress level of watching for masks, making sure you’re constantly social distancing, keeping timers on how long they’re playing and rotating,” Horton said.
Stallings is the head football coach at Crispus Attucks High School, as well as a behavioral specialist. He said like many other people, doing his job effectively has been difficult.
“You’re conditioned to do things a certain way, to teach a certain way, to interact with students and individuals a certain way, and now you have to adjust and not only do you have to adjust, everyone has to adjust and that’s been pretty hard,” Stallings said.
10 can’t-miss things to see in Indianapolis while there for the NCAA Tournament
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
Skyline view of Indianapolis taken from the west side of White River State Park with a look at the Pedestrian Bridge spanning over the river. (Photo courtesy of VisitIndy.com via Nate Swick)
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People around the country will flock to Indianapolis for the 2021 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, which begins on March 18, including Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartan fans.
Whether they attend the games or not, many college basketball fans want to be immersed in the city where all the action is. Indianapolis has many cool places to visit. Here are 10 things not to miss while there.
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