Organizers hold off on canceling Westmoreland County 7-on-7 summer football event

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Monday, May 4, 2020 | 6:30 PM


With schools closing across the state, high school sports also were shut down for the spring by the PIAA.

In line with that decision, local organizations such as the Westmoreland County Coaches Association also have been affected by the paralyzing restrictions of the coronavirus.

The association’s spring and summer schedule already has taken a significant hit, but one event is hanging in the balance — for now.

The WCCA football seven-on-seven championship has not been canceled as organizers await a plan to move ahead.

The seven-on-seven event is tentatively set for July 16 at Latrobe.

“With the WPIAL not opening conditioning for fall sports until July 1, many of the teams may not be ready to compete,” WCCA president Larry Sellitto said. “I’ve put feelers out to all the county head coaches and have yet to hear back from anyone as to how we may want to proceed for this year. It’s still up in the air.”

County events that have been canceled include last month’s track and field championships, the football underclassmen showcase, the summer basketball shootout and the new Great 38 WCCA/Tri-County All-Star Football Classic at Trinity.

Bill Beckner Jr. is a TribLive reporter covering local sports in Westmoreland County. He can be reached at bbeckner@triblive.com.

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