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Schenectady High School wrestling coach Chad Languish isn?t so sure if he?s going to hear what he wants to hear in the coming days.
His mat team, like many others in Section II, remains idle while other ?high? risk winter sports in multiple area counties have been allowed to proceed with their winter seasons.
?We?re still in a little bit of a waiting game,? Languish said. ?Hopefully by the end of the week, most of the schools will have a better idea if we?re going to get going or what?s the next step.?
Schenectady, Rensselaer and Montgomery counties have given their respective schools the go-ahead to practice and compete in ?high? risk sports, but to a limit. Wrestling decisions still have to be made, and in a few cases, they already have been made.