High school football forges ahead in some states despite positive tests, COVID-19 concerns

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A large number of high school football teams across America, including in hotbeds such as Florida and Texas, are moving forward during the pandemic despite the risks.

The risk of playing high school football during the coronavirus pandemic now has a name — Jacob Lemaire.

"He works out a lot and he is in good shape,'' she said."So that was kind of shocking, that it hit him that hard. Hard enough to be hospitalized. And now I don’t know. I don’t know what to think. It is very scary to me.’’ John King, head coach at Longview High, said his coaching staff took precautionary measures — such as requiring players to wear face masks in the weight room, practicing in small groups and enforcing social distancing guidelines. He said one of his 150 players had tested positive since summer workouts began.

California, on the other hand, is among the states still undecided, with the California Interscholastic Federation set to announce a decision July 20. High school teams in Tennessee are barred from any contact drills until a COVID-19 state-of-emergency expires Aug. 30 and no decision has been made about the football season.

“We could do our own thing,’’ he said. “ my best guess is that we’re going to play in January, that they’re going to delay it and push it back and then everybody will play in January. God willing, it gets a little bit better.’’it might offer a glimpse of complications to comeThe baseball and softball seasons in Iowa were originally supposed to begin in May, but the novel coronavirus pandemic put both sports on hold until Gov.

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