IHSA List Of Sports Seasons For 2020-21
Published on August 7 2020 12:19 pm
Last Updated on August 7 2020 12:55 pm
Written by Millie Lange
Three updates from the Illinois High School Association:Three updates from the Illinois High School Association:
1. The first ever SAY YES! virtual registration drive to become organ and tissue donor kicks-off Friday, August 7 through Sunday, August 9. This is a joint effort between the IHSA and GOH to bring awareness and increase registration amongst 16 and 17-year-olds students. On January 2018, the “Drive for Life” Act became law in the state of Illinois, allowing this age group to register for the state’s First-Person Consent Oran/Tissue Donor Registry when they receive their driver’s license or ID.
Since 2018, the IHSA and GOH joined forces to bring awareness and increase registration amongst HS athletes, students, coaches and administrators about the importance and the need to register as organ and tissue donors.
Olivia “Livi” Sonetz was a force of nature — energetic, kind, unstoppable, fearless and unforgettable. Tragically, Livi, who was a senior at Normal Community West High School in Normal, Ill., died on March 7 after an automobile accident one day earlier. Through the gift of donation, Livi saved three lives with her organ gifts, and her tissue gifts have already helped to heal many others.
In 2015, during the Illinois High School Association state softball finals, an incident illustrated Livi’s remarkable commitment to delivering high-octane performances on the field. Livi was struck in the mouth by a grounder while playing second base. Four of her front teeth were pushed back at a 45-degree angle. Livi left the game and came back an inning later determined to help her team out. She got a base hit, made a play in the field and stole second base.
“Becoming an organ/tissue donor is a selfless act that can help save the lives of others. We’re fortunate to be able to partner with Gift of Hope and encourage everyone, including all high school students at least 16 years of age, to have a conversation with your family and loved ones and consider registering to become an organ/tissue donor.” – Craig Anderson, Executive Director, IHSA.
In Illinois, 1,450 African Americans, 800 Hispanic Americans and 240 Asian Americans are on the transplant waiting list. National Minority Donor Awareness Month (NMDAM) provides the perfect opportunity to spread the word about the need for lifesaving organs and empower minorities to “SAY YES” to organ and tissue donation by becoming registered donors and by authorizing donation on a loved one’s behalf.
By joining the First Person Consent Organ/Tissue Donor Registry, 16- and 17-year-olds will be giving consent to donate their organs and tissue at the time of their death, with a single limitation. The procurement organizations, Gift of Hope Organ and Tissue Network and Mid-America Transplant, must make a reasonable effort to contact a parent or guardian to ensure that they approve of the donation. The parent or guardian will have the opportunity to overturn the child’s decision. Once the 16- or 17-year-old turns 18, his/her decision would be considered legally binding without limitation.
"At Gift of Hope, our mission is to save and enhance the lives of as many people as possible through organ and tissue donation," said Kevin Cmunt, President and CEO of Gift of Hope. "Giving 16- and 17-year-olds the opportunity to register to become organ and tissue donors can turn a tragic loss into a rewarding renewal legacy of life.
Both organizations are encouraging the public at large to SAY YES during the Virtual Registration Drive, Friday, August 7th – 9th, 2020, by registering at : bit.ly/GOHRegister.
2. IHSA Sport-by-sport considerations have been posted:
FALL
Sport IDPH Risk 2020 Start Date End Date
Boys/Girls Golf Lower Fall August 10 to Oct. 24
Girls Tennis Lower Fall August 10 to Oct. 24
Boys/Girls Cross Country Lower Fall August 10 to Oct. 24
Girls Swimming & Diving Lower Fall August 10 to Oct. 24
WINTER
Sport IDPH Risk Season Start Date End Date
Boys/Girls Basketball Medium Winter Nov. 16 Feb. 13
Wrestling Higher Winter Nov. 16 Feb. 13
Boys Swimming & Diving Lower Winter Nov. 16 Feb. 13
Cheerleading Higher Winter Nov. 16 Feb. 13
Dance Higher Winter Nov. 16 Feb. 13
Boys/Girls Bowling Lower Winter Nov. 16 Feb. 13
Girls Gymnastics Lower Winter Nov. 16 Feb. 13
SPRING
Sport IDPH Risk Season Start Date End Date
Football Higher Spring Feb. 15 May 1
Boys Soccer Medium Spring Feb. 15 May 1
Girls Volleyball Medium Spring Feb. 15 May 1
Girls Badminton Lower Spring Feb. 15 May 1
Boys Gymnastics Medium Spring Feb. 15 May 1
Boys/Girls Water Polo Medium Spring Feb. 15 May 1
SUMMER
Sport IDPH Risk Season Start Date End Date
Baseball Lower Summer May 3 June 26
Softball Lower Summer May 3 June 26
Boys/Girls Track & Field Lower Summer May 3 June 26
Girls Soccer Medium Summer May 3 June 26
Boys Volleyball Medium Summer May 3 June 26
Boys/Girls Lacrosse Higher Summer May 3 June 26
Boys Tennis Lower Summer May 3 June 26
3. Tom McNamara from the Decatur Tribune is researching the oldest, longest running girls basketball Thanksgiving tourney in the state. Please send information to Tom at jthomasmc@aol.com.