Story by Jordan Spurgeon
What a week for high school athletes in Arizona. Following a Januray 8 decision to cancel the winter sports season, the Arizona Interscholastic Association executive board held a re-vote on January 12. The original decision was 5-4, so one swing vote altered the decision to allow winter sports to begin the week of January 18 (Read about it here).
The reactions from student-athletes, parents, coaches, and more were abundant.
Thank you you so much! I’m happy that we all have a season. https://t.co/OtpUx5oLXJ
— Brandon Jackson (@brandonjacks0nn) January 12, 2021
This thread follows the meeting held by the AIA on YouTube today.
The AIA has made a motion to officially reconsider their decision on Jan. 8 to cancel the Winter Sports Season. @Sports360AZ
— Jordan Spurgeon (@spurge_) January 12, 2021
There are many factors that led to this decision, but the voiced opinions from the student-athletes affected played a large role.
Here's what you didn't see during today's AIA Executive Board meeting. As was the case Friday, a small group of athletes, led by Pinnacle senior Cassie Fleming, returned to the AIA offices to protest in favor of winter sports. I'm happy they get to play.
📸: Pablo Robles/Tribune pic.twitter.com/uG5rBlUM3F
— Zach Alvira (@ZachAlvira) January 12, 2021
Grateful for the AIA for their recent decision. Grateful for @AZBballCoaches as well bringing plans together. Cannot wait to get back in gym. Those willing to adapt, adjust & overcome will succeed and that out weighs Wins & Losses on the court but W’s in LIFE! #WE #SagU #FAMILY
— Lucas Ramirez🇺🇸🇸🇻 (@CoachLRamirez) January 12, 2021
Streaming companies may have some extra work as only two parents or legal guardians per athlete will be allowed to attend, if their school and county allow it.
We are excited to hear the student athletes of winter sports will get to play their season. With AIA only allowing 2 parents per player into the game we know that can keep a lot of fans from watching. If you are in need of streaming your games to fans, Satyr would love to help! pic.twitter.com/kGqHL7Fkih
— Satyr Entertainment (@SatyrEnt) January 12, 2021
There are many new guidelines that schools will have to follow in order to play in the AIA.
Added Modifications Again
1. No fans
2. Masks worn at all times in competition
3. Schools will complete a COVID monitoring form on the date of all contests. Share with opponent
4. If a school violates any of the above, they will lose access to AIA officiating— Jordan Spurgeon (@spurge_) January 12, 2021
There are many uncertainties in 2021, but as of now high school winter sports in Arizona are back.