MHSAA updates schedule plan

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EAST LANSING — The three remaining fall tournaments still to be completed this 2020 season by the Michigan High School Athletic Association will resume, according to an announcement Dec. 18, allowing those activities to resume by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and a plan approved by the MHSAA’s Representative Council.
The MHSAA’s football, girls volleyball and girls swimming & diving teams and individuals still participating in tournament play will be allowed to do so as part of an MDHHS pilot rapid testing program designed to gain insight and collect data on the spread of COVID-19 as the MDHHS plans to provide expanded rapid testing availability to schools in January. It is anticipated that specifics and details of the fall tournament pilot testing program will be coming from the MDHHS.
The football playoffs will begin again Saturday, Jan. 2, with regional finals for 11-player teams and semifinals for 8-player teams. The 8-player championship games in both divisions and all 11-player semifinals will be played the following Saturday, Jan. 9. The football season will conclude with the 11-player finals in all divisions the weekend of Jan. 15-16. All semifinals in both 11 and 8-player will be played at home sites. Sites for championship games will be finalized soon and posted to the MHSAA website.
The girls volleyball tournament will begin again with quarterfinals on Tuesday, Jan. 5. Semifinals and finals will be played Jan. 7-9 at Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek.
The girls swimming & diving Finals with return with its three Lower Peninsula finals completed during the weekend of Jan. 15-16 with one division at each of three locations. Diving would be completed Jan. 15, with swimming the following day.
All previous safety protocols remain in place, and no spectators will be allowed at the fall tournament events.
All indoor winter sports – which are not part of the pilot rapid testing program – remain on pause from the MDHHS until Jan. 16, although girls and boys alpine skiing season – competed outdoors and following safety protocols including all activity must be outdoors – were allowed to begin practice on Monday. The council was to meet again on Tuesday to discuss details for the rest of winter sports.
All spring 2021 sports are expected to begin on time and play complete seasons concluding with their traditional MHSAA tournament dates in May and June.