The ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis has, once again, thrown a wrench into the 2020-21 high school sports seasons.
In July, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, which dictates high school sports schedules in the state, postponed several fall sports, including football, girls soccer and volleyball until early spring 2021, and moved other fall sports — cross country, slowpitch softball, boys golf and boys tennis — to an alternative schedule that would have allowed some practice and competition during the fall.
Now, all local fall high school sports have been postponed until at least January 2021.
Camas High School athletic director Rory Oster and Washougal High School athletic director
Gary McGarvie announced last week that all fall sports in the 2A, 3A and 4A Greater St. Helens leagues have been postponed until March and April of 2021 due to COVID-19.
“While league officials strongly believe in the growth that interscholastic education-based athletics provides and want to return student-athletes to the field as soon as possible, we also believe this decision is best for the health and safety of the student athletes, coaches and communities, which is always the top priority,” Oster stated in a press release.
McGarvie added that, although school officials recognize the decision will negatively impact participants, “the safety of all our student-athletes, coaches, fans and family members is our No. 1 priority.”