Placer United has been busy....
>>First they make the news for holding indoor trainings.... which had state-wide repercussions:
sacramento.cbslocal.com
This triggered the local reporters to inquire the state about the guidance they were providing to youth sports (back in June they weren't providing any and clubs were using day camp rules). Ultimately, Orange County used this report to close youth sports
www.ocregister.com
"Frank Kim, Executive Officer for Orange County, said during a press conference about the coronavirus pandemic that youth sports were suspended after the California Department of Public Health modified guidelines.
He also said that the county re-opened athletics June 15 after other counties were given the clearance from the state.
Kim referenced a news report from Sacramento earlier this month that mentioned other counties."
(One about July 3, the state clarified that youth sports did not fall under the day camp rules...and subsequently (July 30) released rules on youth sports that mirrored the day camp guidance)
>>Now, Placer is "lawyered up" over "recruiting violations" related to some camps they had outside the norcal tryout window.
www.norcalreferees.com
Not sure why they are putting themselves in a position to have to deal with the crap during this time. Maybe they can punch a legal hole in the tryout window stuff, though. Norcal, the club issuing the complaint, and Placer have all engaged lawyers to figure it out.
>>First they make the news for holding indoor trainings.... which had state-wide repercussions:

Placer Youth Soccer Club Violates Health Orders, Holds Indoor Trainings
One day after Placer County announced a 33% spike in COVID-19 cases, including nine children, CBS13 has learned a local youth soccer club held indoor trainings in violation of health orders.

This triggered the local reporters to inquire the state about the guidance they were providing to youth sports (back in June they weren't providing any and clubs were using day camp rules). Ultimately, Orange County used this report to close youth sports

County of Orange defends messaging about youth sports postponement
Orange County Executive Officer Frank Kim discussed modifications made by the state and that the county re-opened youth sports after other counties in the state were given the clearance.

He also said that the county re-opened athletics June 15 after other counties were given the clearance from the state.
Kim referenced a news report from Sacramento earlier this month that mentioned other counties."
(One about July 3, the state clarified that youth sports did not fall under the day camp rules...and subsequently (July 30) released rules on youth sports that mirrored the day camp guidance)
>>Now, Placer is "lawyered up" over "recruiting violations" related to some camps they had outside the norcal tryout window.
NorCal Referees - Incidents Edit
Not sure why they are putting themselves in a position to have to deal with the crap during this time. Maybe they can punch a legal hole in the tryout window stuff, though. Norcal, the club issuing the complaint, and Placer have all engaged lawyers to figure it out.