Following the end of winter break, the peninsula board of athletics met to discuss the rapid changes in omicron over winter break. A few restrictions were placed including rescheduling and who could go to the games. This had positive and negative impacts on the coaches, players, and school spirit.
New Omicron restrictions challenge winter sport athletes
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Audrey Burnley, ScotCenter Managing Editor
Audrey Burnley is in her senior year at Carlmont High School. This year will be her third year in journalism and is very excited to be producing videos. In her free time, she can be found in the kitchen baking something or participating in school activities.
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