Mayor Jack Young changed his tune Wednesday, saying Baltimore City would allow some fall youth sports.
Mayor Jack Young changed his tune Wednesday, saying Baltimore City would allow some fall youth sports.
THE MAYOR AND HIS TEAMANNOUNCED MOST YOUTH LEAGUESWILL BE ALLOWED TO STARTAPPLYING FOR PERMITS TO GETOUT ON CITY FIELDS... AND PLAYBALL.
THERE ARE SOMEEXCEPTIONS HOWEVER.
THE CITYSAYS TACKLE FOOTBALL...RUGBY..
AND WRESTLING ARESTILL NOT ALLOWED.
REGINALDMOORE... BALTIMORE'SRECREATION AND PARKSDIRECTOR... SAYS KEEPING FALLSPORTS ALIVE... WILL BE A TEAMEFFORT.
It will take ourleague organizers, ourparents, and our coaches ofabiding by these rules so thatwe can continue to make surethat we trend downward andthat we don't become part,instead of being part of thesolution, we become part ofthe problem with thispandemic.
THERE ARE OTHERRULES PARENTS WILL HAVE TOFOLLOW.
MOORE SAYS ONLY TWOPEOPLE PER PARTICIPANT CANWATCH A GAME.A NEW CLINICAL TRIAL THROUGHJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSIT
The Shawnee Mission School District reversed course on Wednesday and will allow fall athletics to continue amid the COVID-19..