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The sounds in the gym that typically signal just another practice, meant a little more Monday night. The sounds indicated that high school sports had returned to Hampton Roads.
Virginia Beach City Public Schools and Norfolk Public Schools postponed the start of the high school sports season Monday amid concerns over the recent surge of coronavirus cases.
The Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools has started its winter season, but with each school having its own coronavirus mitigation games are a little hard to get completed.
During the pandemic, one of the frustrations for many athletes and their parents was the loss of athletic scholarships. But earning an athletic scholarship is quite rare and coronavirus hasn't helped the odds.
When the high school sports season finally reopens in December after 284 event-less days because of the coronavirus pandemic, the games will have a new look.
The VHSL received the green light to start high school sports from the governor. But schools will still face restrictions on the number of people who can attend a game.