
The Kentucky High School Athletic Association announced more detailed guidelines for the resumption of practices for fall sports. The guidelines are in effect through July 12 which is three days before the official start of practice for most fall sports.
At its Thursday board of control meeting, the KHSAA voted to eliminate the summer dead period for 2020 meaning once athletes begin workouts and practices, there will be not shutdown period. Normally, the dead period runs June 25-July 9.
The KHSAA also reaffirmed Thursday that they will not contradict any orders and guidelines established by the state and Governor Andy Beshear. They added they cannot override an order of the Governor without significant risk.
The KHSAA also stressed that all involvement by students is voluntary without repercussion for failure to attend. The opening of on-campus facilities for practices is at the discretion of each school district.
Here are the guidelines as set down for golf —
An up-to-date physical is required before any athlete can begin practices
No gatherings of 10 or more people will be allowed before June 29
Six-foot social distancing must be practiced
Coaches, officials and other contest personnel may wear cloth face coverings at all times and are strongly encouraged to wear cloth face coverings especially whenever physical distancing is not possible
All students must bring their own water bottle. Water bottles must not be shared. Food should not be shared. Hydration stations (water cows, water trough, water fountains, etc.) should not be utilized.
June 1-14
School coaches and representatives can have face-to-face contact with students, but no practices are allowed.
June 15-28
- Practices should consist of ten (10) youths or fewer, with no more than one (1) adult coach per group, while following the Healthy at Work social distancing Guidelines for Groups of 10 People or Fewer.
- Multiple groups may practice but must adhere to the social distancing guidelines in the next section.
- Any individual not essential for the conduct of these practices should not attend.
- All involvement by students is voluntary without repercussion for failure to attend
- No activity can be a condition for inclusion on a future roster
- Competition or simulated competition cannot be conducted
- All activity may not simulate game competition, including variations in the number of players per side.
- Sessions must focus on skill development and general conditioning as well as instruction without game formations
- Sessions may focus on weight training provided the guidance for weight training rooms is compliant.
June 29-July 12
May resume competition with up to fifty (50) spectators following the Healthy at Work social distancing Guidelines for Groups of 50 People or Fewer.