Shorecrest School

Competition with Limited Spectators

Upper School News


Since allowing interscholastic competition to begin on September 16, Chargers Athletics has continued to employ and enhance its health and safety protocols for athletes and coaches. Now that competition has proceeded for two weeks without spectators, the Shorecrest Health and Safety Task Force has recommended that a limited number of fans be allowed to attend on-campus, home games. This policy will go into effect starting Wednesday, September 30. 
  • Spectators will be limited to two per athlete for both Shorecrest and opposing teams and must RSVP through each team's Head Coach. 
  • Coaches will send RSVP information directly to players and their families with more information, including the deadline to RSVP their attendance. 
  • Spectators must check in upon arriving at the sporting event venue. 
  • Only guests whose names are on the RSVP list will be allowed entry. 
  • All spectators must be masked, remain socially distanced from other pairs of fans, and sit in clearly marked seats during the event. 
This policy applies to Shorecrest-hosted, on-campus sporting events. Shorecrest will adhere to the policies and practices set forth by off-campus athletic venues.

We are hopeful that this policy will continue to evolve to allow more Chargers fans to safely attend sporting events. However, if infection rates climb in the school and/or community, it is possible that the policy may be tightened once again. Adherence to the Health and Safety guidelines will help ensure that Shorecrest can continue to welcome fans to athletic events on campus. 

Students in the SPS Broadcasting Club will continue to livestream games via @ChargersBeMore on Twitter. Games/matches in the Crisp Gym will also be streamed to the Shorecrest YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/ShorecrestPrep

For more information about health and safety modifications to Chargers Athletics, visit www.shorecrest.org/athletics

We appreciate your continued support and flexibility as we adapt our extracurricular activities to ensure the health and safety of the school community. 






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