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“I’m a little disappointed that I won’t be able to (coach the girls JV team) because I’ll be working with the guys team,” Irish said.
Facilities, which are already limited during normal conditions each spring, will be stretched even further. Under the new plan, football, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, volleyball, baseball, golf, softball and track and field will be in progress next spring.
And both the boys and girls seasons will be going on at the same time in cross country, golf, soccer, tennis, volleyball, and track and field.
“I can only speak for Park, but there’s just no practice time available, even when there was just a spring season,” Nyboe said. “Now with the fall sports being put in there at the same time, I have no idea how that’s even going to be feasible.”
Said Irish: “I’m not sure what the plan is (regarding) where we’re going to play because Horlick has limited field space. It’s just the two fields there, so I don’t know.”
Longtime Case girls swimming coach Frank Michalowski sees a big issue with scheduling. Some of the traditional Southeast Conference schools have voted to play this fall, which will obviously reduce opponents for Case, Horlick and Park next spring.
“It’s a total mess,” Michalowski said. “I’ve already planned on it for being in the fall. The meet schedule was already done and, fortunately, I didn’t already hand it out. As we’re going along here, meets are being canceled here and there.
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