You crack me up with your doctrinal words - sheep, China Virus, bubble. Isn't it ironic that you use the term sheep? At least you haven't used snowflake in awhile.
As far as "hearsay is concerned" I will concede that I'm not 100% sure about the 400 teams pulling. I'm confident in my source, which happens to have a direct line to Surf, but that number has yet to be confirmed. Here is some not hearsay:
1. City of Phoenix will not make fields available
2. City of Peoria will not make fields available
3. City of Tempe will not make fields available
4. Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa are not accepting field requests
6. Buckeye, Goodyear, Surprise are not allowing tournaments
7. 169 ICU beds available today, Banner Health Chief Clinical Officer projects they will reach capacity by end of week and be at 125% capacity next week. I'm not a rona hysteric but metrics matter to Surf's fate. The good rona news is that the fatality rate of those infected continues to drop, even with rising positivity rates. Good thing right?
8. AZ ECNL/GA teams are not participating
9. Looks like Norcal ECNL teams are not participating and a growing number of socal ECNL/GA teams are not participating.
I'm beginning to to think that you have zero connection to any club or youth futbol in general in socal. As a parent of players that have been playing against Surf teams for years, I have zero reason to trash talk Surf or wish them ill will. AZ players have benefited from playing Surf teams for as long as I can remember. The CA and AZ youth soccer landscape benefit when Surf is putting on top notch showcases that attracts the "best of the best".
In this case, this event will not be the best of the best, and they know it. It's unfortunate but I'm sure they will rebound and put on their Showcases over the summer or coordinate to have those moved out of state. Cross your fingers that a vaccine is deployed efficiently and that people take it.