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Extreme heat having significant impact on local high school athletes

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The extreme heat sweeping the area isn't the only thing making high school athletes sweat in Southern California.

New California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) rules, intended to keep student-athletes safe in the heat, have high school football teams adjusting their practice and game times.


KNX News' Karen Adams spoke with Chaminade College Preparatory - High School athletic director Todd Borowski about how they're managing.

"Everything we do is for the kids, and this benefits kids a lot," Borowski said amid the triple-digit heat. "The last two weeks has just been really bad, this week has been horrible. but, you know, you pivot and adjust and, and keep on going."

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He says practice has required quite a bit of maneuvering, especially for the football team. "We have a baseball field with grass and a turf field, so sometimes they start on the baseball field because the temperature is lower, and then when the temperature on the turf field gets to a point where we can practice, we'll go up there." But a few times, after multiple heat-related delays, the team must go without practice.

As for games, Chaminade and other teams have had to adjust their kickoff times or reschedule them altogether because of the heat.

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