Calif. Community Colleges Move All Sports to Spring

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The California Community College Athletic Association has decided to move all sports, including football, to next spring.

The decision was announced last week as one of three potential scenarios approved by the CCCAA Board of Directors last month.

“I know I speak for the entire CCCAA Board that moving Fall athletics to Spring 2021 is a huge disappointment,” Dr. Erika Endrijonas, Board chair and president of Pasadena City College, told WHIO TV. “However, the need to keep our student-athletes and the amazing coaches and athletic trainers who work with them safe was simply the only option available with the virus spiraling out of control across the state.”

All sports will see a 30 percent drop in the total number of contests.

The CCCAA has 110 member colleges and approximately 24,000 athletes.

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