B.C. School Sports officials are 91Ƶstunned91Ƶ with a Ministry of Education decision to not allow school sports tournaments to take place in coming weeks, possibly longer, in line with the return of club and community sports tournaments starting Feb. 1.
The decision puts a wrench in plans for high school basketball and other tournaments in the province.
91ƵUnfortunately, the Ministry of Education has made the decision to keep the Addendum of K- 12 Guidelines in place without changes, meaning that all school sports tournaments are still prohibited from taking place,91Ƶ Jordan Abney, executive director of BC School Sports, said in .
91ƵAny event, single-day, or multi-day event with more than 2 teams participating cannot take place at this time. Single games may still occur, in accordance with the previous guidance provided.91Ƶ
Abney said the organization was told the news by the Ministry of Education after the ministry reviewed updates to Provincial Health Officer orders that allow sporting tournaments for kids and youth starting Tuesday, Feb. 1.
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Nope, the Classic and other school sports tournaments won't be happening. Sad news for student-athletes in and elsewhere in B.C.
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91ƵWe were in contact many times this week providing critical information on the importance of these events, and the tight timelines due upcoming zone and provincial events,91Ƶ Abney wrote.
91ƵWe communicated that having to adapt zone events would have a significant impact on the direct financial costs for kids and their families, the costs to schools, the impact on school time missed, or events that may not even happen at all. We expressed our concern about the immense cost that our student-athletes have felt already over the past 24 months.91Ƶ
Abney said the organization is 91Ƶstunned91Ƶ by this week91Ƶs decision, 91Ƶas there was commitment made this year to ensuring club and community sport access remained equal to school sport. To have this decision made at such a critical time of year is disheartening for everyone involved in school sport and continues to threaten and erode at the long-term health and sustainability of school sport.
91ƵThe Ministry has indicated this will be reviewed on a week-by-week basis, but with no firm indication of when the K-12 Guidelines may be altered to align with the orders as put in place by the Provincial Health Officer.91Ƶ
At this time, Abney added, 91Ƶwe are not cancelling provincial events, and continue to plan for these events, as well as variable contingencies that may be required. We will update the membership as soon as more information becomes available.91Ƶ