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Byron selling cutouts for home games

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Byron selling cutouts for home games
Byron selling cutouts for home games
The goal is to create a more normal game experience.

With how teams are preparing for what might be a season without fans./// while practices began yesterday ?

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"* the gameday environment will likely look a little different this season.

It is still unclear whether or not spectators will be allowed ?

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"* mary peters is finding out ?

"* schools are getting creative to fill any potential voids.xxx you won't be able to go watch the student?

"* athletes in person here at byron high school or at any other minnesota high school & instead, at byron, you will be able to purchase a cutout.

A cutout is basically a poster of a family member, friend, or pet that will be placed in the stands for each winter home game.

Typically, this is the environment at a home boys' basketball game in byron ... the lights, the sounds, the people.

This season, however, will be very different.

Governor tim walz says youth sports can resume today & and the minnesota state high school league is allowing high school sports to begin practice today too.

Gymnastics, basketball, hockey, swimming and diving, nordic skiing, and alpine skiing will all be able to begin in?

"* person practices.

Dance teams are allowed to resume in?

"* person practices and adapted floor hockey teams are allowed to continue their season.

Kristin knudson is excited for her kids to get back to their activities and is all in on the cutouts.

I think playing for truly empty stands is totally different than even if you look up and you see a cardboard cutout of grandpa.

Knudson tells me it's been very fun for grandparents who aren't local because they can still put their picture up and still be involved.

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