WIAA to hold basketball tournaments without most fans

STEVENS POINT (WKOW) – The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association today said they will be limiting fan attendance at the WIAA girls and boys basketball tournaments March 12-14 and March 19-21.

All games will be broadcast on WKOW TV, or watch free athttps://wkow.com/magicor on the Magic of March app

The policy limits attendance at the State Tournament to two supervisors, a limit of 22 team personnel and 88 tickets per team for immediate family members.

“The WIAA has been keeping up with public health and medical updates and has recognized the changing environment over the past 24 hours,” Executive Director Dave Anderson said. “As good and responsible citizens, we are adhering to policies consistent to preventing the spread of COVID-19.”

The guidelines for mass gatherings calls for restriction of public events to 50-250 attendees, depending on the event and venue.

In addition, the boys and girls 3-Point Challenge competitions scheduled for Saturday will be held with participants and one chaperone allowed.

Contest officials, timer, scorekeeper, announcer, team host, WIAA staff, WIAA athletic trainers and Board of Control members deemed essential to the administration of the tournament are permitted.

Cheerleaders, pep bands, school photographers, videographers and on-site sponsors will be prohibited.

The live television broadcast of the State Tournament will be available; however, limited radio stations will be given clearance to broadcast.

Press accommodations will be restricted to either a small pool that would provide copy to the state or to one reporter per school team.

Tickets for the WIAA Girls and Boys State Basketball tournaments, except the party of 88 immediate family members, will be refunded in full.

Please allow staff time to make these refunds and contact the WIAA office only if you do not see a refund to your account within two weeks of the tournament.

Any tickets purchased at school will we be refunded by your school and not the Resch Center or the WIAA.

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