Sports

Fall Football, Other Sports Reinstated By MHSAA

The MHSAA Council voted Thursday to allow the high school football season to begin in two weeks.

MICHIGAN — It didn't take long for the Michigan High School Sports Association to OK the reinstatement of fall sports, as the organization approved the move shortly after an executive order by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer gave them the green light to do so.

The MHSAA Council voted Thursday to allow the high school football season to begin in two weeks. Volleyball, boys soccer and girls swimming and diving will begin Wednesday. The move came shortly after Whitmer announced an executive order allowing for organized sports competitions and also reopening gyms and pools across the state.

“We are thankful for the opportunity for kids to get back on the field in all fall sports, and we appreciate Governor Whitmer providing that opportunity with Executive Order 176 ,” MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl said. “We share the Governor’s priorities of putting health and safety first, and the COVID-19 guidance and protocols designed by the MHSAA at her request have led to the safe starts in all sports across the state.

Find out what's happening in Detroitfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

“Thirty three other states are currently participating in all fall sports, and the MHSAA and its member schools are committed to doing this as safely as possible," Uyl continued. "We are ready to again provide those experiences to students and communities that have hoped for a return of some normalcy. Given the challenges of online education in many school districts across the state, providing sports and a daily routine may be more important than ever in motivating students and providing a safe outlet for physical activity, competition and socialization.”


Don't miss important updates from health and government officials on the impact of the coronavirus in Michigan. Sign up for Patch's daily newsletters and email alerts.

Find out what's happening in Detroitfor free with the latest updates from Patch.


Football teams previously had been allowed to practice in helmets only during the traditional first week of practice, which began Aug. 10, and then during Council-approved offseason “contact” days beginning Aug. 24. With the reinstatement of this fall’s season, football teams must cease all activity until Tuesday, then practice two days in helmets and shoulder pads before adding full pads Sept. 10.

They may begin regular-season games Sept. 18, and will play six games beginning with their originally-scheduled Week 4 contests. All football teams in 11 and 8-player football will qualify for the playoffs during this fall’s shortened season, and then advance through their usual postseason progression with 8-Player Finals the weekend of Nov. 27-28 and 11-Player Finals the weekend of Dec. 4-5.

All other Fall 2020 tournaments will be conducted as previously scheduled.

Read More: Whitmer Allows Gyms, Pools To Reopen Across Michigan

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

More from Detroit