bartonj: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/covid19/Documents/DataReports/Weekly-County-Metrics.pdf K.T. Emerson (OSAA): Thank you! The OHA does not specify the risk level for each county on this document, but this is a good place to start with the numbers for each county. Heather Stein: Spectator contact tracing is required for indoor? Jenna Ravenscraft: I thought it depended on the risk level your county was in? Peter Weber (OSAA): @ Heather, @ Jenna - yes, the guidance for indoor recreation requires contact tracing Jenna Ravenscraft: Where is the return to competition covid paper/guideline Peter Weber (OSAA): @ Jenna - https://www.osaa.org/docs/osaainfo/ReturnToPlayFollowingCOVIDInfection.pdf Y. Schultz/Klickitat: Ball sanitize will be between time outs and quarters. Peter Weber (OSAA): @ Yvette - that works J. Buczynski Willamina: What is the plan for gyms that do not have air conditioning? Peter Weber (OSAA): @ Jerry - look for ways to open doors, etc. to create air flow Mike Hughes: Obviously we cannot play basketball in red/extreme with only 6 players. With about 50% of the state in red, is there any possible exception provided by OHA? Or should we just cancel basketball now? Peter Weber (OSAA): @ Mike - don't know if OHA will make changes to provide exceptions to the extreme risk restrictions, we are efforting Mike Hughes: In red/extreme, and we have completed opt in contact form, we can practice basketball outside, correct? 100 people per area? And those practices count towards our 5 required? Peter Weber (OSAA): @ Mike H - yes, all of that is correct Christopher Dirks: In Extreme Risk Level can we host games basketball outside as well if we have opted in? Brad Garrett (OSAA): @Christoper - gathering size restrictions are going to limit formats automatically. No limit on number of teams. Peter Weber (OSAA): @ Christopher - yes, schools are allowed to host basketball outside in extreme risk if the school has opted in Mike Hughes: If we are in red/extreme and move basketball practice outside, do we have to limit to 45 minutes or up to 3 hours? Kelly Foster (OSAA): @Mike H - no 45 minute limit outdoors, that is only for indoors David Heard: Is there a set date that the OSAA is looking at to cancel Season 4 still? Kenzie.Bennett: Is there going to be a State? Peter Weber (OSAA): @ Kenzie - the Board hasn't made a decision on Season 4 culminating weeks, will meet again on May 19 to make a decision Kenzie.Bennett: So the OSAA schedule is still in place until June 30th? K.T. Emerson (OSAA): @ Kenzie, Season 4 ends June 26. Jenna Ravenscraft: Association year still ends June 13th and teams can then move to summer stuff? Peter Weber (OSAA): @ Jenna - Yes, End of the Association Year is June 13, summer activities may begin on June 14 Matt Myers: We can still schedule contests during culminating week even if we do not qualify for the playoffs. Correct? Peter Weber (OSAA): @ Matt - yes, you can schedule contests during culminating weeks, just have to stay within the contest limits Ty Gonrowski: Brad, are we going to see any weight allowances this year due to the truncated nature of the season? Brad Garrett (OSAA): @Ty - I have already granted the growth allowance to all weight classes ... everyone gets +2 Justin Peeler: Brad, has there been any guidance about duals vs tournaments? Can we have multiple teams at events? Jenna Ravenscraft: Does that apply to wrestling also - being able to have more than 1 team. so a Tri-match Brad Garrett (OSAA): @Christoper - gathering size restrictions are going to limit formats automatically. No limit on number of teams. Jenna Ravenscraft: When will the updated ones be uploaded? I submitted last week and its still the old one K.T. Emerson (OSAA): Outdoor Rec Guidance: https://sharedsystems.dhsoha.state.or.us/DHSForms/Served/le2351E.pdf pages 6 and 7 discuss the extreme guidance for outdoor pools- I do not see the same specification for 1 swimmer per lane, so I would interpret that as you must meet capacity limitations. Kelly Foster (OSAA): https://www.oregon.gov/ode/students-and-family/healthsafety/Pages/2020-21-Outdoor-Contact-Sports.aspx K.T. Emerson (OSAA): Here are the NFHS Virtual Swimming Considerations: https://www.nfhs.org/media/4119419/nfhs-guidelines-for-virtual-swim-meets.pdf Matt York - Glencoe: If we move to extreme risk in Washington County, if we do a virtual competition for Dance, are required to do that outdoors because of the 6 person rule? K.T. Emerson (OSAA): Yes, in Extreme risk Alan- In Extreme only 6 are allowed in the gym, if a dance team is larger than 6 then they would need to go outdoors for their performance or send in a video submission.