Yup that's all she wrote. Considering it took them this long to put it out (this has been over a month in the making remember) I can't imagine they allow tournaments or the season any time soon. At least SoCal teams can start distance practice again, but without a time table perhaps more people will ask what's the point. The fact they didn't put a time table in (like the original CalSouth guideliens), and they didn't distinguish between counties with low outbreaks and those with high, is a further indication they don't intend for this to change any time soon. This applies equally to low outbreak counties in the north, counties with rising counts like in NorCal, and counties with falling cases like some in the south, whether or not those counties meet any set of metrics or are on the watch list.
The funiest line is they aren't allowing adult amateur teams. But if you go to any park in the Val on the weekend, the adults are the biggest violators of that rule playing soccer, football, baseball and basketball regularly in groups.
p.s. the other weird situation is that private schools can now start up sports conditioning. But they can't be on campus to learn yet ^\_
_/^