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Even though college conferences like the Pac-12 and Mountain West have called off the college football season in 2020, the state of Utah is allowing high school teams to take the field this fall. But it’s not easing up on health and safety guidelines during the pandemic.
On Thursday night, American Fork High School and Timpview High School were in the middle of the contest when American Fork athletic director Jeremy Lewis paused the game because fans were not wearing masks and not sitting in assigned seats. He threatened that the game would not resume until masks were put back on and people were in the proper seats.
Below is the video of the game being paused temporarily, as posted by Stadium:
American Fork High School AD Jeremy Lewis stopped his school's football game due to fans not following mask and social distancing requirements.
He would not allow play to resume until fans followed the guidelines. pic.twitter.com/RCq3Jt8nRM
— Stadium (@Stadium) August 21, 2020
The game did eventually resume and American Fork went on to defeat Timpview 31-21.
It may not be pleasant to wear a mask outdoors or have to sit so far apart from other spectators, but if you want football, it’s the requirement in Utah. And it doesn’t appear that anyone is taking that lightly.
Dustin grew up in the heart of Big Ten country and has been in sports media since 2010. He has been covering Big Ten football since 2014. You can follow him on Twitter: @SchutteCFB