Nassau gives green light to “high-risk” High School sports

Nassau gives green light to “high-risk” High School sports

FILE- In this Nov. 24, 2012 file photo, Hornell's Luke Morgan is wrapped up by Hoosick Falls defenders during the third quarter of the New York State High School Football Class C championship game in Syracuse, N.Y. On Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020, the New York State Public High School Athletic Association announced that football, volleyball and competitive cheer fall seasons will be postponed until March to address concerns associated with COVID-19. (AP Photo/Kevin Rivoli, File)

(East Farmingdale, NY)  Nassau County officials announced on Wednesday that “high risk” High School sports, can resume.  Starting Monday, “high risk” High School sports like wrestling, cheerleading and football can begin practice. Spectators will be allowed.  COVID testing will not be mandatory.

FILE- In this Nov. 24, 2012 file photo, Hornell’s Luke Morgan is wrapped up by Hoosick Falls defenders during the third quarter of the New York State High School Football Class C championship game in Syracuse, N.Y.  (AP Photo/Kevin Rivoli, File)