New Jersey to Postpone Fall HS Sports Start By One Month, No Word on Swimming

On Friday, the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) announced a plan to slightly postpone the fall high school sports season, which includes girls’ tennis, football, girls’ volleyball, cross-country, field hockey, gymnastics, and soccer. The fall season was originally set to start in the beginning of September, but the NJSIAA now has a plan to have regular-season games kick off by early October and end by November 22nd.

The 2019 fall season had all sports practices begin on August 12th, with boys’ football practices beginning on the 14th. The regular season began on September 3rd while cross-country and boys’ football regular season play began on the 6th. All sports’ post-season play ended by November 30th, with swimming and diving practices beginning on December 1st.

According to the NJSIAA Sports Advisory Task Force’s Return to Play plan, official practices for all fall sports will start on September 14th. Girls’ tennis is first scheduled to begin on September 28th, while all other sports with the exception of football will begin October 1st. Boys’ football is set to begin on October 2nd. From this postponement, girls’ tennis regular season is expected to finish Oct. 23rd, with post-season play ending by the end of the month.

Boys’ football regular season play will then end Nov. 7th, followed by all remaining sports’ regular seasons ending on Nov. 12th.

While an exact plan for post-season play has not been finalized, the NJSIAA says that it will likely be a scaled-back version as compared to most years, with more local competition.

A memo from the NJSIAA Sports Advisory Task Force to member schools stated: ‘This plan is the first model to be provided in what will be a series of return to play models that will be in place for the 2020-2021 school year. The goal of the task force is to identify multiple back-up models that will be available as both school-related and health-related circumstances evolve.” Any other decision and/or change that could be implemented will be made by Aug. 28th.

No word has been said on winter sports, which include swimming and diving. As of July 3rd, New Jersey began to open indoor pools at 25% capacity, along with outdoor pools held at half capacity.

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Nick Pecoraro

Nick has had the passion for swimming since his first dive in the water in middle school, immediately falling for breaststroke. Nick had expanded to IM events in his late teens, helping foster a short, but memorable NCAA Div III swim experience at Calvin University. While working on his B.A. …

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