TSSAA DELAYS DECISION REGARDING 2020 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AND GIRLS SOCCER SEASON
The Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic Association (TSSAA) Board of Control held a special called meeting this morning (Wednesday, July 8, 2020) to discuss plans for the upcoming football and girls’ soccer seasons because of the extended COVID-19 State of Emergency that is set to expire August 29.
Bernard Childress, Executive Director of the TSSAA, updated the Board on the status of discussions with the Governor’s legal counsel.
“We are working with the Governor’s legal counsel and based on the conversation we are having, we think it is best to delay any vote on a contingency plan,” stated Childress.
“The Governor’s legal counsel stated that they need time to observe the data and work with us. There will come a time when we will have to make a decision on a contingency plan, but right now it is our opinion that we need to give their legal team the opportunity to see if it is needed in girls’ soccer and football.
“Their legal counselors are well aware of the TSSAA Sports Calendar and we will work to get an answer as soon as we can. TSSAA will not be making any further comment as the discussions with the Governor’s legal counsel are ongoing.
“If we have any chance of having fall sports, we encourage everyone to wear a mask, maintain physical distancing, and wash hands to help everyone reach the goal of getting the numbers down. The return on that investment would be that we do get to have fall sports on time this year.”