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SCCC athletics to forgo fall scrimmages

‘So much to lose and far too little to gain’ says AD

LIBERAL – Seward County Community College athletics has opted against scrimmaging for the current fall semester. The decision was made despite a motion to suspend all scrimmaging for fall 2020 in the Kansas Jayhawk Conference failed to win a 2/3 majority required for passage Tuesday.  

SCCC was one of 13 institutions to voice concern about safety aspects of scrimmaging.  

“For now, we are not going to take that option,” said outgoing SCCC President Ken Trzaska, who presided over his last session as chair of the KJCCC board. “That decision is grounded in the reality that we are taking COVID-19 very seriously.” 

Trzaska noted that “everybody in the conference is concerned with the health and safety of students and athletes, but the 21 institutions are each taking a different approach. Not every college is testing athletes, which we completed at Seward the second week of classes.” 

While not an indictment of other colleges, Trzaska said such inconsistencies create a dilemma for administrators. “Why would I ever send our students into harm’s way?” 

SCCC Athletic Director Dan Artamenko supported Trzaska’s position.  

“Based on our testing results, we are expanding operations for our teams, but at this time we will not be scrimmaging. There is so much to lose and far too little to gain and there are no standardized procedures among institutions within the conference.” 

Trzaska and Artamenko noted the athletic conference’s precautionary requirements for colleges that opt to scrimmage:  

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