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Fall Sports Spectator Policy  10/08/20


It's a Go for Tonka Football and Volleyball

Volleyball and Football have been given the green light to compete this fall beginning in October. Both will play an abbreviated season with strict limits on spectatorship as directed by the Minnesota High School League and the Minnesota Department of Health. (See https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronaviru...)

Sports allowing spectators will be managing attendance through a ticket distribution system. Tickets will be distributed by coach or team representative prior to game/match. Tickets will not be sold at the gate for any sporting events and passes will not be honored.

Minnetonka High School prohibits tailgating and/or viewing parties on campus grounds. Several teams are offering live streaming of their events. Below is a list of Skippers varsity fall sports along with their attendance policy and remote viewing options:

Cross Country: Parent and student spectators are limited to two per participant.

Girls Swimming and Diving: No spectators will be allowed. Live streamed on YouTube.

Girls Tennis: Spectators allowed, but must remain outside the facility and 12 feet from the fence.

Volleyball: Two spectators (tickets) per participant. Matches live-streamed at https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/*

Varsity Soccer: Attendance is limited to 150 total spectators (75 per school). Games live-streamed at https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/*

Varsity Football: Attendance has been capped at 250 spectators total per game (125 tickets per school). Games live-streamed at https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/*

*Requires a monthly subscription fee.

PLEASE NOTE: No exceptions will be made to these attendance policies. All spectators must adhere to Covid-19 policies by practicing safe distancing of 6' or more at all times and and wearing face coverings at all times. Policies are subject to change.

To view the competition schedule for all Minnetonka varsity sports, visit https://srv3-advancedview.rschooltoday.com/public/...

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