Illinois High School Association Postpones State Championship Football Games Amidst Snowstorm Warning
A surprise move by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) has postponed the state championship football games scheduled for Saturday at Hancock Stadium, citing an expected snowstorm that may pose a safety risk to teams and spectators alike. The decision comes as four major classes - 8A, 7A, 6A, and 5A - were set to compete in the title match.
The IHSA announced that ISU's campus will be closed on Saturday due to the weather conditions, prompting the postponement of the games. "This is unprecedented in our state playoffs' 51-year history," said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson in a statement. "We appreciate the patience and understanding of these schools and communities as we work to determine the best and safest solution to reschedule these contests."
The Class 1A through 4A championship games were played on Friday, as scheduled, but the higher-tier matches have been put on hold. The IHSA has announced that the games will not be held on Sunday, with no new dates confirmed for Classes 7A and 8A.
A temporary solution was found, however, with Tuesday's Class 5A/6A championship games rescheduled at ISU. The IHSA hopes to make a decision on Classes 7A and 8A by Saturday. Meanwhile, teams have expressed frustration over the lack of clarity regarding their potential new dates.
The host university, Northern Illinois University (NIU), had previously shared hosting duties with the University of Illinois in rotating through state championship games every year, starting from 2023 when the event moved to ISU.
A surprise move by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) has postponed the state championship football games scheduled for Saturday at Hancock Stadium, citing an expected snowstorm that may pose a safety risk to teams and spectators alike. The decision comes as four major classes - 8A, 7A, 6A, and 5A - were set to compete in the title match.
The IHSA announced that ISU's campus will be closed on Saturday due to the weather conditions, prompting the postponement of the games. "This is unprecedented in our state playoffs' 51-year history," said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson in a statement. "We appreciate the patience and understanding of these schools and communities as we work to determine the best and safest solution to reschedule these contests."
The Class 1A through 4A championship games were played on Friday, as scheduled, but the higher-tier matches have been put on hold. The IHSA has announced that the games will not be held on Sunday, with no new dates confirmed for Classes 7A and 8A.
A temporary solution was found, however, with Tuesday's Class 5A/6A championship games rescheduled at ISU. The IHSA hopes to make a decision on Classes 7A and 8A by Saturday. Meanwhile, teams have expressed frustration over the lack of clarity regarding their potential new dates.
The host university, Northern Illinois University (NIU), had previously shared hosting duties with the University of Illinois in rotating through state championship games every year, starting from 2023 when the event moved to ISU.