Athletics suspended for fall | St. Clair College
Monday, June 8, 2020
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St. Clair College’s varsity schedule for the 2020 fall season has been suspended, following an announcement Monday by the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association in consultation with its member institutions. 

The sports impacted by this decision include baseball, softball, soccer, golf and cross-country running. 

The OCAA made the decision in order to further reduce the potential exposure to COVID-19 and protect the health and safety of everyone involved in varsity sports, particularly student athletes, coaches, athletic staff and fans. 

“The health and safety of everyone involved in St. Clair’s athletics is paramount,” said Ron Seguin, Vice President International Relations, Campus Development and Student Services.  St. Clair will continue to roster teams and honour its scholarship obligations, Seguin said. “It’s the right thing to do.  We will put you on a roster and monitor your academic performance to make sure you are meeting the established college criteria.” 

St. Clair College is also working collaboratively with member schools on a plan to offer a spring 2021 season for suspended fall 2020 sports. 

The suspension of the fall varsity schedule follows the decision of several colleges to offer both online and in-person classes in the fall, minimizing the number of students and staff on campus. 

St. Clair College has not finalized its fall academic schedule, but it has been considering a hybrid model of delivery for its programs. Each of the 24 public colleges in Ontario are considering limiting access to their campuses for necessary hands-on learning, under strict best practices. Staff and student presence on-campus will be kept to a necessary minimum and theory will continue to be provided through faculty-led remote learning.  

The OCAA will review the situation on an ongoing basis with a goal of resuming varsity athletics for the 2021 winter semester, starting in January. The winter semester includes basketball, volleyball and indoor soccer. 

More information on the OCAA’s announcement can be found on its website www.ocaa.com.

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