VHSL Cancels Spring Sports Following Governor’s Closing of Schools, Leaves Door Open for Post-Academic Year

The Virginia High School League says there will not be any Spring sports for the remainder of the academic year, following Virginia Governor Ralph Northam’s closure of K-12 schools Monday.
In a Facebook announcement, the league said it will consider whether make-up games will happen after the academic year.

“Due to Gov. Northam declaring all schools close for the remainder of the year, all VHSL spring sports and activities have been cancelled. Tuesday morning, the VHSL will hold a conference call with the VHSL Crisis Management Team to discuss all options relating to spring sports and activities after the current academic year. The VHSL will announce a decision on Tuesday following the meeting. As always, our decisions will be made in the best interest of public health,” the post said.
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