For Salida, this would include baseball, track and field, girlsâ golf, girlsâ soccer and girlsâ tennis.
CHSAA said they are discussing a 10 to 15 percent increase, which would mean a minimum of one to two extra regular season games, meets or matches.
âThe current calender will not allow for a full season, extended play-off formats or increased qualifiers,â Bert Borgmann, CHSAA assistant commissioner, said in a press release. âI am at the place of âwhat can we doâ to provide this opportunity for all Season D participants aligned with recent state and local health decision to dial back statewide restrictions.â
CHSAA hopes to expand Season D schedule
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Summit High swimmers junior Abby Anderson, from left, senior Taylor Lee, junior Marin Ward and sophomore Pelham Wagenseil pose for a photo before racing in the 400-yard freestyle relay at the 3A State Championship at Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center in Thornton on Tuesday, March 16.
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It came after multiple postponements and a COVID-19 quarantine for two team members, but the Summit High School swim and dive team was excited to finish its season Tuesday, March 16, at the state meet in Thornton.
Swimming at the Veterans Memorial Aquatics Center, Tigers senior Taylor Lee and junior Abby Anderson led the Tigers in the 400-yard freestyle relay at Tuesday’s 3A state championships. The event, originally slated for Saturday, March 13, was postponed three times due to last weekend’s winter weather on the Front Range.