Smoke, ash pull plug on events
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Steve Virgen
While fires continue to eat up acres upon acres of San Bernardino and
Rancho Cucamonga counties, the Newport-Mesa School District reacted
to the effects to the air with cancellations of practices and
sporting events Tuesday.
Connie Duddridge, the district’s risk management manager, sent out
an e-mail to all school administration Tuesday morning, stating,
“Please curtail all outdoor physical activities and athletics for
students today due to the air quality.”
Duddridge said she was advised by the South Coast Air Quality
Management District, which told school officials to err on the side
of caution. The Newport-Mesa District will continue to gather
information on whether to cancel outdoor activities on a day-to-day
basis. Tuesday’s decision was made by 9 a.m.
Tesoro High canceled its home boys water polo game against Corona
del Mar for today, Sea Kings boys athletic director Jerry Jelnick
said. A make-up date for the Pacific Coast League match is being
planned for early next week.
At Newport Harbor High, every game was canceled Tuesday except for
a home girls volleyball match against Aliso Viejo. The sports teams
are trying to reschedule games, but it is difficult as the end of the
regular season is approaching, Judy Ayers, the school’s athletic
secretary said.
The Sailors’ girls field hockey game against Edison, which is for
the Sunset League championship, has been tentatively rescheduled for
today at 3:15 p.m. at Harper Park.
At Estancia, the girls tennis match against visiting Los Amigos
has been canceled, and the nonleague event will not be made up, while
boys water polo, the Eagles hosting Golden West League counterpart
Orange, will be rescheduled Nov. 6.
At Costa Mesa, the girls tennis match against Saddleback will not
be made up. Mustangs girls athletic director Sharon Uhl and Estancia
boys athletic director Tim Parsel both said they are concerned for
Thursday, when the Eagles and Mustangs play their Battle for the Bell
football game at Orange Coast College at 7 p.m.
Aside from the high school events, Orange Coast men’s and women’s
soccer teams played, while UCI women’s soccer team also competed.
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