Another week of high school football in the Sun City is getting ready to kick-off, as school districts continue to maneuver through this season despite challenges with the pandemic.
High school football is back in the Sun City as several school districts return to the paydirt after a two-week hiatus due to the rising COVID-19 cases in El Paso.
In light of the rapidly rising cases of coronavirus in the area, YISD officials have made the decision to not allow fans at sporting events effective immediately.
As the high school football season gets ready to kick off this week, several school districts revealed their plans for limited fan capacity at football games and other sports for the fall.
The sights for the opening weekend of Texas high school football across the state featured a lot of changes due to the pandemic, including socially distanced fans, mask usage and a change in the coin toss.
El Paso's City/County Health officials released an updated order this morning, putting the first two weeks of the high school football season in doubt.
High schools across El Paso are starting to shut down summer workout programs as cases start to pop up internally. In accordance, some schools are shutting down their programs and citing the rising positive cases rise in the city.