The Booster | September 2020 | Volume 94, Issue One

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Photos by: Deegan Cornelius

1.) The girls cross-country team takes off from the starting line to begin the race at Corydon High School. The student-athletes begin their race with masks on and take them off as the race starts. 2.) The official explains to the masked Warrriorettes and others the rules and regulations of the race. 3.) Kelsey Merry (11) talks with Kristen Skelton’s (12) mother after running the race. All close interactions must include masks at events and practices. 4.) The Warriorette cross-country team poses for a group photo before they start the race. Student-athletes sparingly group together because of COVID-19; most of the time they physically distance from each other.

Pandemic changes all aspects of competition Catherine Valencia staff writer

All athletes have had to adapt to a new set of guidelines this year due to COVID-19. Masks are an essential part of everyday life now, but how does that affect athletes? “COVID has affected our whole running season by limiting the number of spectators watching at each meet,” junior Kelsey Merry, a cross-country team member, said. Athletes try to work with what they have and make due with all the adjustments. While try-

ing to still have a good season, Kelsey is not letting any of that get in the way of her goal being for her team to qualify for regionals and for her team to achieve their personal bests at sectionals. Thinking about it one year ago, athletes did not expect to have to go through any of the things that they have had to go through this year. COVID-19 has delayed everyone’s season this year. They have had to start months later

than they typically did in past years. “My season has been going decently so far; the weather has been very hot this season which has affected my times,” Merry said. Meets and practices have changed as well. During cross-country meets, all the girls and guys (at different times) are in one big crowd ready to start their run. They wear a mask all the way up until that point and once the race officially starts, the student-athletes can take their

masks off. When they have finished running, they have to put their masks back on and keep it on unless running. When they are practicing, student-athletes have to have their mask on too unless running. They socially distance any time they can. To continue to play, student-athletes continue to take the precautions that they have received from the school, health department, and state.

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TRUE COLORS

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page 16

Team quarantines result in schedule problems

1min
page 15

College season sees COVID-19 delays; SHS alumni manage freshmen year

1min
page 15

Pandemic changes all aspects of competition

2min
page 13

Fans follow new rules to watch sporting events

2min
page 12

Warriors bring home first win of football season

1min
page 12

Q&A: Cramer shares summer COVID-19 research experience

2min
page 11

Band marches forward despite canceled season

2min
page 11

Hallways, bleachers show improvements

1min
page 10

Students choose between in-person, online learning

8min
pages 8-9

The Booster | September 2020 | Volume 94, Issue One

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page 7

PBIS moves to online orders

1min
page 6

Fluctuating readings leave students unsure

3min
pages 5-6

Sports should halt until approved vaccine released

1min
page 4

Tests should move to open book option

1min
page 4

Masks muffle class communication

1min
pages 4-5

SHS holds back virus spread; still room for improvements

2min
page 3

Students need to ride together

1min
page 3

Letter from the Co-Editors-in-Chief

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page 2

Band season update Q&A with Dr. Cramer

4min
page 11

First win of the football season

3min
page 12

The Way We See It

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