Still doesn't sound like any more direction or clarification from Dewine today regarding sports gatherings. Maybe it will come this week as it sounds like there are some folks on youth sports behalf trying to get answers from the state government.
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sp...ts-head-testifies-ohio-government/3033803001/
Here is an excerpt from the article:
Youth sports organizations across the Tri-State are looking for guidance on how to proceed with their activities as Ohio prepares to reopen some sectors of its economy in May.
That was the message from Mark Lewandowski, the president of the Lakota Sports Organization in Butler County, as he testified to Ohio lawmakers Monday morning.
“There have been a lot of discussions on high school sports, but there are hundreds if not thousands of programs such as ours that are outside of the high school associations, that are actively looking for guidance on how we can support our communities,” he said. “Many people believe that high school and youth sports are connected and that these things have already been taken care of.”
Lewandowski was one of 10 business owners who gave a presentation Monday during a virtual meeting of the Ohio Economic Recovery Task Force.
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sp...ts-head-testifies-ohio-government/3033803001/
Here is an excerpt from the article:
Youth sports organizations across the Tri-State are looking for guidance on how to proceed with their activities as Ohio prepares to reopen some sectors of its economy in May.
That was the message from Mark Lewandowski, the president of the Lakota Sports Organization in Butler County, as he testified to Ohio lawmakers Monday morning.
“There have been a lot of discussions on high school sports, but there are hundreds if not thousands of programs such as ours that are outside of the high school associations, that are actively looking for guidance on how we can support our communities,” he said. “Many people believe that high school and youth sports are connected and that these things have already been taken care of.”
Lewandowski was one of 10 business owners who gave a presentation Monday during a virtual meeting of the Ohio Economic Recovery Task Force.