Podcast: COVID era changes fall sports, athletes just grateful to be playing

In the latest Talking Preps, Jim Paulsen and David La Vaque discuss a shift in attitudes since last spring, and how the sports themselves seem less affected than how fans, notably parents, are able to watch.

August 26, 2020 at 7:12PM
A Blake player served the ball during a match vs. Minnetonka. ] CARLOS GONZALEZ • cgonzalez@startribune.com – Minnetonka, MN – August 25, 2020, Blake at Minnetonka Girl's Tennis, two pretty good teams playing early in the season. what's different/same for playing in the age of COVID.
A Blake player served the ball during a match vs. Minnetonka. ] CARLOS GONZALEZ • cgonzalez@startribune.com – Minnetonka, MN – August 25, 2020, Blake at Minnetonka Girl's Tennis, two pretty good teams playing early in the season. what's different/same for playing in the age of COVID. (Paul Klauda — Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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