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GHSA to allow helmets

The Georgia High School Association is allowing football players to wear helmets beginning Monday July 20th for the first time this summer but keeping other Covid 19 restrictions in place.

Latest GHSA Statements on Coronavirus Situation

The Georgia High School Association is allowing football players to wear helmets beginning Monday July 20th for the first time this summer but keeping other Covid 19 restrictions in place.

GHSA executive director Robin Hines posted the following information Wednesday afternoon after his weekly meeting with the GHSA sports medicine advisory council:

 

“The GHSA has elected to implement the use of football helmets only with the following stipulations: 1) football players may be issued a football helmet to begin using on July 20th and 2) schools must sanitize the helmet before and after each workout. All previously distributed correspondence is still in place until further notice, especially no use of locker rooms.

The GHSA and the SMAC has started the discussion concerning the start of the acclimatization period (beginning July 27), first date for practice (August 1) and the first contest date (different for each Sport/Activity).

More information will be available following next week’s meeting.

The GHSA Office is expecting all schools to continue reporting any and all Positive COVID-19 cases (list positive test date, athlete or coach, and sport) results since June 8th to Don Corr at don.corr@ghsa.net.
In addition to the positive cases, we are requesting you report any and all individuals who have been screened out of any conditioning workouts (list date screened out, athlete or coach, and sport) to Don Corr at don.corr@ghsa.net.

Recommendations and restrictions are fluid and subject to change. Safety must be our top priority.”

Casie Bryant is the NW Georgia Regional Manager for AllOnGeorgia.

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