Executive Committee update- SCHSL required guidelines
Tammie Newman, Director of Communications/Public Relations tnewman@archive.schsl.org / 803.896.0417
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, June 25, 2020
Executive Committee update- SCHSL required guidelines
Columbia, SC– The South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) Executive Committee held a ZOOM meeting earlier today to discuss fall sports and a pending legal matter (executive session).
After much discussion concerning increased COVID-19 cases across the state, the committee voted to make the SCHSL Return to Play Guidelines a REQUIREMENT, superseding the previous status of RECOMMENDATION, effective immediately. This means that schools that do not follow the guidelines as written or do more than what the guidelines allow, will be in violation of League rules for holding an illegal practice. The penalties for having an illegal practice are as follows:
Violation(s) of the practice rules orchestrated/initiated by school personnel will subject the school to sanction(s) by the South Carolina High School League. Any school allowing an illegal practice will be subject to the following penalties:
1 day in violation /1st occurrence per sport -$500 fine and team loses 1 day of practice and limited to 1 pre-season scrimmage.
2 days in violation /2nd occurrence per sport -$500 fine and team loses two days of practice, limited to one scrimmage, cannot host any events and cannot be the home team during the playoffs3 days in violation/
3 days in violation/3rd occurrences per sport-$500 fine and team loses three days of practice, limited to one scrimmage, cannot host any events, and cannot participate in the post-season. The above information goes into effect immediately. I am attaching a copy of the guidelines for your convenience. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office.
“The safety and health status of our student-athletes and coaching professionals are our primary concern. We are facing a complex future, but I whole heartedly believe in our membership to do what is in the best interest of the individuals and communities of South Carolina, “states Jerome Singleton, SCHSL Commissioner.
The SCHSL also held an online press conference following the Executive Committee meeting. Both ZOOMs can be found on the SCHSL Facebook page in the video archives.