by Mike Pavlichko
We’re just one week into high school basketball season, and things aren’t looking good for a number of area programs.
But it has nothing to do with making foul shots or turning the ball over too much.
It’s about COVID-19, and even Mother Nature, and now the NJSIAA is lending a hand.
The state’s high school athletics association says it will allow teams to schedule two four-game weeks this season, starting next week, NJSIAA Assistant Director Al Stumpf told Central Jersey Sports Radio Wednesday morning.
The loosening of scheduling restrictions is an effort to allow more makeup games in a tight season already shortened by COVID-19.
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