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RI Interscholastic League Planning for H1N1

Bryan Monaghan

As H1N1 continues to spread throughout the state, students and schools are seeing the effects not only in the classroom, but also on the fields and on the courts. Winter sports programs are gearing up for their seasons, and preparing for whatever impact H1N1 may have.

ABC 6 Sports Reporter Don Coyne spoke with Thomas Mezzanotte, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League.

Wednesday, Dec 2 at 10:26 AM Sam Desroisers WOONSOCKET wrote ...

I think that its a good idea for the RIIL to assign H1N1 shots for the athletes because it will protect others from getting sick. Good Idea RIIL.

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