Swine flu prompts UIL to postpone all athletic & academic competitionsApril 29, 2009 - 11:13 AM
Scott Lawrence and Jessica Holloway
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Texas officials are postponing all
high school athletic competition until May 11 because of the swine flu outbreak.
The decision will affect all area baseball and softball teams that have qualified for the playoffs as well as area track athletes who've qualified for regionals.
"We're going to meet with the coaches and athletic directors as well as the rest of our administrative staff today and tomorrow to discuss what other activities may need to be re-scheduled. Obviously, we will postpone our UIL activities as the state has requested. We want to be cautious with our students and where they go," Nederland's superintendent Gail Krohn told KFDM News.
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* Beaumont Health Department: (409) 832-4000
* Website - http://cityofbeaumont.com/health_swineflu.htm
* Texas Swine Flu Hotline: (888-777-5320)The move suspends the baseball season and eliminates the regional track championships, said University Interscholastic League Executive Director Charles Breithaupt. He said UIL officials acted on the recommendation of public health officials.
The state golf and tennis championships are scheduled to begin May 11.
The state track meet, one of the largest high school track and field competitions in the country, remains scheduled for May 13-14. But it will require shuffling the schedule significantly.
All UIL academic competitions are postponed as well.
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