JFK Boys Basketball Tryouts
6th Grade Boys tryout is on 11/28/22. After school until 4:15 7th and 8th grade Tryouts is on 11/29/22, After school until 4:15 All paperwork
The following guidelines have been set for the fall athletic season at Enfield High School. While we understand the desire for the usual open invitation to attend and cheer for our student-athletes, our main priority is to provide the safest environment possible for all involved in the operation and participation of each event.
Spectators are not allowed at any practice session as well as our fall indoor athletic events (girls swimming and girls volleyball).
Outdoor events will require those who attend to wear a mask and practice social distancing of at least 6 ft throughout the event.
To be able to establish a limit on attendance and provide adequate supervision, Student-Athletes will be provided two passes to attend each event (For Senior Nights only, each SENIOR will be provided an additional two passes). If a student-athlete does determine their passes will not be used for a game, they may be used by other members of the team if necessary.
No spectator will not be permitted entrance without a ticket.
Siblings and younger children are not permitted to wander, play off to the side, etc. They must be supervised and remain with their parent/guardian at all time.
Only authorized personnel are permitted to enter fenced area of turf field and gather 10 feet from grass playing areas.
Spectators will be asked to move directly to their vehicles at conclusion of the game and not gather to wait for team near bench or sideline areas.
Events held on the turf field and in the gymnasium will be livestreamed via the NFHS Network (www.nfhsnetwork.com)
6th Grade Boys tryout is on 11/28/22. After school until 4:15 7th and 8th grade Tryouts is on 11/29/22, After school until 4:15 All paperwork
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