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he CIF Central Coast Section’s Executive Committee has determined that education-based athletics for the 2020-21 school year will have a modified season, with fall sports starting in December and winter-spring sports starting in February and March. Through the guidance and support of the California Interscholastic Federation and their continued work, we are continuously monitoring the directives and guidelines released from the Governor’s Office, the California Department of Education, the California Department of Public Health, and local county health departments and agencies as these directives and guidelines are followed by our member schools/ school districts with student health and safety at the forefront, Commissioner David Grissom said. As guidelines change, CCS schools may allow for athletic activity to resume under the summer period rules. Given this calendar change, the CIF and CCS has temporarily suspended certain bylaws thereby allowing students to participate on an outside team at the same time they participate on their high school team. n
“Loans” from page 18 He continued: “Although there were some difficulties at times in the administration of the funds, I’m also proud that my office was there to help hundreds and hundreds of local businesses, including owners, non-profits, the self-employed and independent contractors, with getting their SBA loans. While I’m glad that the Paycheck Protection Program helped retain thousands and thousands of jobs in our community, I know that there is more work to be done. That’s why I will continue to work at the national level to secure such critical assistance so that our small businesses at the local level not only survive this pandemic but also succeed in the future.” Panetta voted for the Heroes Act, which would extend PPP through December 31. The legislation is being considered by the Senate.
Here are the start dates for practice and the dates of first competition and section finals. Season 1 Practice Start Finals Cross Country 12/14 12/28 3/20 Field Hockey 12/14 12/28 3/20 Football 12/14 1/8 4/10 Water Polo 12/14 12/28 3/13 Volleyball 12/14 12/28 3/13 Season 2 Badminton 2/22 3/8 5/22 Soccer 2/22 3/8 5/29 Tennis-Team 2/22 3/8 5/29 Tennis-Individual 2/22 3/8 TBD Swimming & Dive 3/8 3/22 5/29 Wrestling 3/15 3/29 6/5 Basketball 3/15 3/29 6/12 Baseball 3/15 3/29 6/19 Boys Golf 3/15 3/29 6/8 Girls Golf 3/15 3/29 6/9 Lacrosse 3/15 3/29 6/17 Softball 3/15 3/29 6/19 Track & Field 3/15 3/29 6/19 Traditional Cheer N/A N/A 4/3 Gymnastics TBD TBD TBD Competitive Cheer TBD TBD TBD
Businesses in Panetta’s district received 6,621 PPP loans totaling $812.5 million, from 203 total lenders. The SBA data shows loans of $150,000 or less and loans of over $150,000. In March, Panetta voted for the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which established the PPP, allowing small businesses and nonprofits to receive forgivable loans to cover payroll and other costs. Panetta also voted for the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act, which is now law, which cut red tape and made it easier for small businesses to use the loans and maximize loan forgiveness. The PPP Flexibility Act extended the deadline to apply for a PPP loan to Aug. 8. To find a lender, see https://www. sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options or call the congressman’s office at 202-225-2861 for more info. n https://panetta.house.gov