High School Sports Turn to Local Guidance, Not NCAA, for Fall Plans
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When it comes to deciding the fate of the upcoming fall sports season, high school associations are looking to local officials, and not NCAA conferences, as to what it will decide. It’s a reasonable assumption that high schools would adopt similar protocols to what collegiate conferences elect for the upcoming season. They've done the research and have laid out the detailed plans.

But like each state’s policies, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to the athletic organizations nationwide and they appear to be picking and choosing which policies they will adapt.

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