High school sports face many obstacles as school year nears

In this March 5, 2016 file photo, Central Valley players celebrate with the trophy after they beat Snohomish to win the Washington state girls 4A high school basketball championship in Tacoma, Wash. The overwhelming uncertainty of whether high school sports can go forward in the fall of 2020 amidst the continued COVID-19 pandemic is a constant refrain among administrators and decision makers as the clock ticks closer to the start of the 2020-21 school year with little clarity in place for an obvious and safe path moving forward for athletics. (Ted S. Warren/AP, file)

In this March 5, 2016 file photo, Central Valley players celebrate with the trophy after they beat Snohomish to win the Washington state girls 4A high school basketball championship in Tacoma, Wash. The overwhelming uncertainty of whether high school sports can go forward in the fall of 2020 amidst the continued COVID-19 pandemic is a constant refrain among administrators and decision makers as the clock ticks closer to the start of the 2020-21 school year with little clarity in place for an obvious and safe path moving forward for athletics. (Ted S. Warren/AP, file)

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