The Jordan Baseball Park also known as the "Mini Met." Photo: Carlos Gonzalez
Gov. Tim Walz, a former high school coach, gave a heartfelt but bleak assessment Monday of the chances of prep sports resuming this spring and indicated an answer about what happens next for Minnesota schools will come later this week.
Those holding onto hope for a different outcome received no assurances, only sympathies, when Walz addressed those topics during Monday's news conference.
Walz said, "I think it's unlikely" that Minnesota schools, closed since March 25 in favor of distance learning to help slow the spread of COVID-19, will reopen in the 2019-20 academic year. Walz said he will make a decision about schools "probably sometime this week." Currently, May 4 is the earliest student could have returned to school buildings.
As schools go, so do high school activities.
Erich Martens, Minnesota State High School League executive director, said earlier this month, "if distance learning is extended, in many other states where that's happened the high school leagues have followed suit with canceling activities. If that happens here, the board of directors and staff will give strong consideration to canceling activities."
Walz said, "I think anything you play close together where you're touching the same ball or you're in large groups, that's going to be hard. At this point in time, I'm not super optimistic about it."
Walz, a former Mankato West High School assistant football coach, added, "To me, I say this as someone who has been around as a high school coach for all those years, this breaks my heart."