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New CDC guidance warns schools about resuming athletic activities, especially indoors, but some districts are still sending their kids to play ball. ....
The LHSAA has decided to end the wrestling regular season. In a memorandum sent to principals, administrators, athletic directors and coaches Tuesday, the LHSAA stated the measure is meant “to ensure the 2020-21 state wrestling championships will not be affected due to potential COVID exposure and those accompanying rolling quarantines.” The state tournament is scheduled for Feb. 26-27 at the Raising Cane’s River Center in Baton Rouge. The LHSAA’s decision comes on the heels of a COVID-19 outbreak connected to the Louisiana Classic tournament held Jan. 15-16 at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzalez. The outbreak was confirmed by the Louisiana Department of Health on Jan. 23. ....
Louisiana Classic Wrestling Tourney Connected to COVID Outbreak Enter your number to get our free mobile app Imagine having to choose between chasing your dream (and possible college scholarships) and staying safe from COVID-19. I m not just talking about keeping yourself from contracting the coronavirus responsible for our current pandemic - I m talking about keeping those you might unwittingly infect safe as well. Unfortunately, that s where we are now. Take the 48th Louisiana Classic wrestling tournament held in Gonzales just over a week ago. According to the Advocate, around 400 wrestlers participated in the competition - and when you add in parents, coaches, officials, and staff that number balloons significantly. As of today, 20 people who were there have tested positive for COVID-19 and that has health officials worried. ....
Airline sophomore Ernie Perry III won the 113-pound weight division in the 48th Louisiana Classic tournament held Friday and Saturday in Gonzalez. It was Perryâs second title in the event. He won the 106-pound class last year and went on to win the Division I state title in the same division. The Louisiana Classic annually features most of top wrestlers in the state. Parkway senior Hayden Wood finished fourth in the 160-pound class. Parkway junior David Viers was fifth in the 113-pound class. Airlineâs Christian James made the awards stand with a sixth-place finish in the 182-pound class. ....