Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that all fall sports, including high school football, can move forward in the era of COVID-19.
DeWine said schools will have the option to move sports to the spring if they so desire.
"No one can guess what the future is going to be," DeWine said. "We don't know, frankly, what the situation is going to be or how far into the season we'll be able to get or if we can all the way into the season, we certainly hope, right now. Nor can we predict if things will be better when it would come time to play these sports in the spring. But this order simply allows sports to move forward."
The governor said crowds at sporting events will be limited.
"We will not have spectators other than family members or people very close to that particular child," DeWine said. "We'll leave that, of course, up to the school."
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