West Jordan, Copper Hills Cancel Football Games
Sep 24, 2020, 11:06 AM
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Both West Jordan High School and Copper Hills High School are the latest Utah high schools to have football games canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A spokesperson for West Jordan High school told KSL Sports that after a meeting with school administration, out of concern for their team, they decided not to go forward with the game this week after Olympus high school was closed due to COVID-19.
Copper Hills High, under the direction of the health department, canceled their next two games. A spokesperson of the school told KSL Sports they have at least three positive tests on the team.
The Grizzlies were set to take on Riverton this week and Jordan High on October 2.
Game Cancellations
The Football Games with Olympus scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 24th and Friday, September 25th have been cancelled. There will be no sophomore or varsity games this week.
— West Jordan High (@westjordanhigh) September 24, 2020
Game Cancellations Across Utah
Just this week the game between Brighton High School and Skyline high school was canceled due to COVID-19. The cancellations come as many schools are switching to online learning due to outbreaks.
As Provo and Orem moved back to the Orange risk level, sports are still allowed but with no spectators in the stands.
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