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Post by newfoundballer15 on Jan 6, 2022 21:32:42 GMT -5
Sorry to burst your bubble. I assign officials in the AUS so I know they're delaying. One of my friends plays in OUA so I know of them. Not sure about anything in the west or RESQ
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Post by jaypak on Jan 11, 2022 14:02:55 GMT -5
Ontario's government ministry has decided which amateur sports may continue, and it's not the volleyball-playing universities of the OUA or OCAA. On Jan. 3, Ontario's Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries informed the province's university and collegiate athletic programs (20 members of Ontario University Athletics and 27 in the Ontario Colleges Athletics Assocation) that they are not considered to have "elite amateur" status and must immediately stop training programs and game schedules until further notice, or when the Return To Play strategy can be initiated (Jan. 27 at the earliest). The Return To Play policy came out in 2020, and the seven elite amateur leagues which can continue are the same ones that were announced last year: Ontario Hockey League, Provincial Women's Hockey League, Elite Basketball League of Ontario (U18), League 1, Junior A, Women's Field Lacrosse, and the Ontario Scholastic Basketball Association.From this Editorial about how it is decided who is "elite."
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Post by MonicaGeller on Jan 11, 2022 15:05:04 GMT -5
Ontario's government ministry has decided which amateur sports may continue, and it's not the volleyball-playing universities of the OUA or OCAA. On Jan. 3, Ontario's Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries informed the province's university and collegiate athletic programs (20 members of Ontario University Athletics and 27 in the Ontario Colleges Athletics Assocation) that they are not considered to have "elite amateur" status and must immediately stop training programs and game schedules until further notice, or when the Return To Play strategy can be initiated (Jan. 27 at the earliest). The Return To Play policy came out in 2020, and the seven elite amateur leagues which can continue are the same ones that were announced last year: Ontario Hockey League, Provincial Women's Hockey League, Elite Basketball League of Ontario (U18), League 1, Junior A, Women's Field Lacrosse, and the Ontario Scholastic Basketball Association.From thisĀ Editorial about how it is decided who is "elite."Seriously RIDICULOUS!
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Post by hammer on Jan 11, 2022 18:09:42 GMT -5
Ontario's government ministry has decided which amateur sports may continue, and it's not the volleyball-playing universities of the OUA or OCAA. On Jan. 3, Ontario's Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries informed the province's university and collegiate athletic programs (20 members of Ontario University Athletics and 27 in the Ontario Colleges Athletics Assocation) that they are not considered to have "elite amateur" status and must immediately stop training programs and game schedules until further notice, or when the Return To Play strategy can be initiated (Jan. 27 at the earliest). The Return To Play policy came out in 2020, and the seven elite amateur leagues which can continue are the same ones that were announced last year: Ontario Hockey League, Provincial Women's Hockey League, Elite Basketball League of Ontario (U18), League 1, Junior A, Women's Field Lacrosse, and the Ontario Scholastic Basketball Association.From thisĀ Editorial about how it is decided who is "elite."Seriously RIDICULOUS! What a bunch of hosers!
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