MSHSL approves maximized winter activities season at Thursday meeting

The remainder of the Minnesota State High School League’s activities calendar came into view today during the Board of Directors Meeting that was held in a virtual format.

After a presentation by the League’s Return to Participation Task Force, the Board of Directors approved a maximized winter activities season that trims 30 percent of the contest dates. By keeping the length of seasons generally intact, member schools will have the flexibility for rescheduling if contests are postponed because of COVID-19 related outbreaks or other interruptions. As part of the approval, members schools will have the opportunity to use the final two weeks of the season to make up contests if the postponements were weather or COVID related. Scrimmages and preseason jamborees are not allowed under the approved decision.

Waconia High School Activities Director Jill Johnson, a former board member and chair of the task force,  said the approved plan also reduces the overlap in seasons, which benefits the start of spring seasons, thus, providing a full experience in these sports while minimizing exposure risks.

Here are the start dates for winter activities:

  • Nov 9 — Dance
  • Nov. 23 — Boys Hockey, Boys Basketball
  • Nov. 30 — Adapted Floor Hockey, Alpine Skiing and Nordic Skiing, Wrestling, Boys Swimming and Diving, Girls Hockey
  • Dec. 7 — Gymnastics, Girls Basketball

The Return to Participation Task Force, created in late July, favored a longer winter season, in part, because it believes a longer season allows athletes to stay together longer in a safety-controlled environment. On August 4, the Board of Directors approved a recommendation by the task force that followed guidelines from the Minnesota Department of Health to shorten the fall activities season that trimmed 20 percent from the length of the season and 30 percent of the contests played. At that time, volleyball and football were moved to the spring in an effort minimize risks of exposure in those activities.  On Sept. 21, in a special meeting called by Novak, the Board of Directors returned volleyball and football to the fall season following the same formula for length of season and number of contests as the other fall activities.

In the spring, most activities will be pushed forward one week from their traditional start dates. Softball and track and field will be pushed forward two weeks while lacrosse will stay the same.

In other board action on Thursday:

  • Approval of 2020-2021 Strategic Directions
  • Approved the League Staff’s proposed plans for section tournament play in Girls Tennis, Boys and Girls Soccer, Boys and Girls Cross Country and Girls Swimming and Diving
  • Voted against a motion for post-section play for fall activities
  • Approved updated streaming language to the Media Policy Manual
  • Approved a one-time exception to Bylaw 208 and Bylaw 205 based on unique circumstances