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PRESS RELEASE

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Mon) March 23, 2020
Media Contact:
Natalie Iwamoto

HHSAA moratorium on competition and practices stands

HHSAA urges community to follow instructions from government officials


The Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) and its member leagues continue its indefinite suspension of all interscholastic competition and practices – a moratorium that went into effect March 16. The HHSAA executive board met via video conferencing today as part of a series of weekly briefings to continually evaluate the public health threat with the spring season on the line for as many as 12,500 student-athletes statewide.
 
HHSAA Executive Director Chris Chun has not ruled out a modified spring season yet, but for that to be a possibility, he urges the public to heed government orders. “The HHSAA and member leagues are asking the public to please comply with government instructions in hopes that we can return to our normal daily activities sooner that what is currently being projected,” said Chun. “We don’t want to give up on the possibility of having a return to sports in the near future, but the leagues and the HHSAA are making the health and safety of our community its top priority.”
 
The HHSAA member leagues include the Big Island Interscholastic Federation (BIIF), Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH), Kauai Interscholastic Federation (KIF), Maui Interscholastic League (MIL), and the Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA).
 
The next HHSAA executive board meeting is scheduled for Monday, March 30.
 

About HHSAA

Founded in 1956, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) educational athletic organization exclusively dedicated to serving 96 public and independent member high schools statewide, as they work cooperatively to support and promote athletics as part of the high school education program. As the umbrella organization of high school athletics, the HHSAA operates 44 state championships in 18 different sports, establishing consistent standards and rules for competition, in addition to providing professional development opportunities for coaches and athletic administrators.

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