How coronavirus is affecting high school sports in California (latest updates)

Here are the latest developments on how the coronavirus is affecting high school sports in California.
LAUSD SUSPENDS ATHLETICS INDEFINITELY
CIF CANCELS THE REMAINDER OF THE 2020 CIF STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The California Interscholastic Federation (“CIF”) has canceled all remaining CIF State Basketball Championship games, the governing body announced on Thursday. The released a statement which can be found below.
“Effective Immediately – The California Interscholastic Federation (“CIF”) has canceled all remaining CIF State Basketball Championship games. This includes regional finals scheduled for March 12, 2020, and the CIF State finals scheduled for March 13-14, 2020 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. This decision was made after careful deliberation and in the primary interest of protecting the health and safety of our member schools, fans, and most importantly, our student-athletes. While we understand this decision is disappointing, we strongly believe that the opportunity to compete in this event does not outweigh our obligation to place the health and safety of our member schools and school communities above all else.
We want to recognize the hard work and commitment our student-athletes have made to reach the State Basketball Championships. The impact of COVID-19 created many unexpected challenges during this year’s tournament season, and we want to thank everyone involved for their flexibility, patience, and commitment in providing our student-athletes a great experience despite this unique situation.
For those that have already purchased tickets for the March 13-14, 2020 games at Golden 1 Center, refunds will be made available at the original point of purchase. If tickets were purchased online via ticketmaster.com, refunds will be processed automatically.”
SOUTHERN SECTION WILL DEFER TO SCHOOLS AND DISTRICTS ON NEXT STEPS
The CIF Southern Section will let schools and districts decide how they want to handle athletics. Schools and districts will make their own choices on whether to have athletic contests at all, allow fans at contests, or suspend athletics.
LAUSD SAYS NO MORE SPECTATORS AT ATHLETIC EVENTS
Los Angeles Unified School District has told its high school principals and athletic directors to not allow spectators at athletic events. That includes parents.
HARVARD-WESTLAKE MOVES CLASSES ONLINE, SUSPENDS ATHLETICS
In a message sent to the school community on Wednesday, Harvard-Westlake administrators announced that it would cancel classes on Thursday and Friday and begin online classes on Monday through Friday, March 27. Athletic competition will also be halted until further notice.
Harvard-Westlake will close its campus Thursday and shut down activities. Classes will pick up online starting Monday. The email (below) states the spring athletic seasons are NOT canceled, and could pick up again at some point in the future. But after today, no games or practice pic.twitter.com/17rtboqG9c
— Tarek Fattal (@Tarek_Fattal) March 11, 2020
SIERRA CANYON MOVES CLASSES TO ONLINE, ATHLETICS TO CONTINUE
Sierra Canyon's campus is closed for the rest of this week and next week, but athletics will continue. The plan for right now is to resume school on campus following the Sierra Canyon spring break which goes from March 30 to April 12, per Tarek Fattal of the Daily News.
NEWS: Sierra Canyon has closed its campus due to coronavirus concern for the remainder of this week and next week. Will begin “distant learning” Thursday (online classes). Sports are not canceled. With Spring Break March 23-Apr. 5. Hope is that school can resume Apr. 6.
— Tarek Fattal (@Tarek_Fattal) March 12, 2020
Las Virgenes Unified School Districtcancels athletic events through March 20th
- This affects Calabasas and Agoura High Schools
The Pacific League cancels all games and practices from March 13 through April 13
- Burroughs, Burbank, Pasadena, Crescenta Valley, Muir, Burbank, Arcadia, and Hoover make up the league
Mission League cancels all league athletic contents effective immediately through Saturday, March 28.
A message from the Loyola High School Athletic Department. #GoCubs pic.twitter.com/LcHM7Zzhms
— Loyola High School Athletics (@LoyolaAthletics) March 12, 2020
This morning, the Mission League announced that is cancelling all league athletic contents effective immediately through Saturday, March 28.
— Crespi Athletics (@CrespiAthletics) March 12, 2020
In addition, Crespi has decided to cancel all non-league games, invitationals and tournaments.
The Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District suspends athletic competitions until April 19
LA Windward suspends all athletic events, contests, & gatherings
La Canada Unified School District bans spectators at athletic events
The Covina-Valley USD will still allow athletic contests, but will only allow family to attend
Anaheim Union High School District has cancelled all athletic events through April
.@AnaheimUHSD has cancelled all athletic events through April, practices still going on @ocvarsity @SteveFryer
— Dan Albano (@ocvarsityguy) March 12, 2020
Santa Ana Unified School District (Century, Godinez, Saddleback, Segerstrom, Santa Ana) ban spectators at events
- SAUSD schools are banned from going to tournaments and invitationals, per Steve Fryer of the OC Register
Placentia-Yorba Unified suspends sports contests
Add Placentia-Yorba Unified - it has canceled sports (El Dorado, Esperanza, Valencia and Yorba Linda high schools) @ocvarsity @ocvarsityguy https://t.co/ofqc5wh31l
— Steve Fryer (@SteveFryer) March 12, 2020
Saddleback Valley Unified School District suspends sports and other activities until further notice
Saddleback Valley Unified School District sports and other activities canceled until further notice -- El Toro, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo and Trabuco Hills @ocvarsity @ocvarsityguy pic.twitter.com/0wHxciA6Vi
— Steve Fryer (@SteveFryer) March 12, 2020
Newport-Mesa Unified School District and Huntington Beach Union High School District postpone athletic contests indefinitely
Newport-Mesa Unified School District and Huntington Beach Union High School District have both postponed athletic contests indefinitely due to the Coronavirus.@DailyPilotSport
— Matt Szabo (@mjszabo) March 13, 2020
Garden Grove Unified School District won't play athletic contests until at least the end of the month
.@ggusd reports that its teams are still practicing but won't be playing through at least the end of this month due to #coronavirus concerns @ocvarsity @SteveFryer
— Dan Albano (@ocvarsityguy) March 12, 2020
Orange Unified School District high schools (Canyon, El Modena, Orange, Villa Park) will have sports event with no spectators through at least April 6
Orange Unified School District high schools (Canyon, El Modena, Orange, Villa Park) will have sports event with no spectators, through April 6 at least @ocvarsityguy pic.twitter.com/apLM31GBzR
— Steve Fryer (@SteveFryer) March 12, 2020
Laguna Beach USD cancels athletic events until further notice
.@LagunaBeachUSD reporting that athletic events have been cancelled until further notice, practices are still going on @ocvarsity @lagunagirlspolo @SteveFryer
— Dan Albano (@ocvarsityguy) March 12, 2020
Irvine Unified School District will have sports event with no spectators
.@IUSD reports that "routine" athletics are continuing but without spectators at games until further notice, district following guidelines for cancelling or postponing events w/ 250 people or more, thus Irvine/Asics track meet cancelled Sat. @ocvarsity @SteveFryer
— Dan Albano (@ocvarsityguy) March 12, 2020
Corona-Norco USD cancels athletic events through the end of March
Please see our latest information on COVID-19 (Corona Virus) on our website at https://t.co/gapqeq6rdr pic.twitter.com/3KGwlYQho9
— Corona-Norco USD (@CNUSD) March 12, 2020
Val Verde Unified School District cancels all athletic events through the end of March
Val Verde Unified School District also has canceled all athletic events through the end of March.
— Eric-Paul Johnson (@CallMeEPJ) March 12, 2020
Morongo Unified School District postpones all athletic events through the end of the month
The Morongo Unified School District also has postponed all athletic events through the end of the month.
— Eric-Paul Johnson (@CallMeEPJ) March 12, 2020
Murrieta Valley USD postpones athletic events through the end of the month
La Salle High suspends all athletic events through April 13th
Just received a text from Brian Walsh (athletic director at La Salle), all school athletic events have been suspended until April 13th. @SGVNSports @latsondheimer
— James Escarcega 📈🏈🏀⚾️🥎 🤼🤽🏽♂️🏊🏼♀️🏌🏻⚽️ (@James_Escarcega) March 12, 2020
Pasadena Poly suspends athletics indefinitely
Pasadena Poly will officially close at the end of the day tomorrow and practices and contests are cancelled until further notice according to PP AD Thomas Sale. @SGVNSports @latsondheimer @jefftsports
— James Escarcega 📈🏈🏀⚾️🥎 🤼🤽🏽♂️🏊🏼♀️🏌🏻⚽️ (@James_Escarcega) March 12, 2020
Serra Gardena suspends sports indefinitely
We’ve just been informed that All of the workouts, practices, and games for Serra High School are cancelled until further notice. Per our Director of athletics Mr. Jenkins. We will keep you update with updates as the arrive.
— Serra Baseball (@BaseballSerra) March 12, 2020
Clovis Unified School District sports postponed through April 13
All Clovis Unified activities have been postponed through April 13. Obviously this includes all sports. pic.twitter.com/R6ajA0wOX8
— Paul Meadors (@paulmeadors) March 12, 2020
Napa Valley Unified School District cancels all interscholastic sports until April 1
Breaking: Napa Valley Unified School District cancels all interscholastic sports until April 1.
— Gus Morris (@JustGusPD) March 12, 2020
This affects all schools in Napa, American Canyon and Yountville.
There are many other restrictions NVUSD laid out in this release. Story TK at @NapaRegister pic.twitter.com/fhpSp8Eb87
Temple City Unified School District suspends athletics until April 19

Connor Morrissette is a Senior Reporter for SBLive Sports.