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St. Vincent-St. Mary High School Cancels Football Game

An empty football field at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School

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St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron has canceled its Week 8 varsity football game against Harvest Prep due to player injuries and a bacterial infection. This decision, made after consulting with medical staff, prioritizes the health of student-athletes amid ongoing challenges this season, including previous game cancellations. The Fighting Irish, currently with an 0-6 record, will continue to monitor player health and hope to field a healthier team in future games.

Akron, Ohio – St. Vincent-St. Mary High School (STVM) has canceled its upcoming Week 8 varsity football game against Harvest Prep due to a combination of player injuries and illnesses affecting the team’s availability. This decision follows a recent bye week and comes on the heels of multiple disruptions in the local high school football schedule, with another local team, Barberton, having to cancel its game against Highland just a week prior.

The cancellation has been confirmed by the administration at STVM, which emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the health, safety, and well-being of student-athletes. Numerous players on the varsity football team are currently battling injuries, some of which are severe enough to end their seasons. Additionally, a bacterial skin infection has further complicated the team’s situation, leading to an even smaller roster of players capable of safely competing in games.

Prior to making the decision to cancel the match, STVM consulted with the athletic training staff from Akron Children’s Hospital to assess the safety of their players. The consultation revealed the necessity of putting player recovery first, hence the cancellation of the game. According to the school, this allows for a more focused effort on recovery and a thorough evaluation of the team’s future in the season.

STVM has assured that they will continue to monitor the health and readiness of their players on a weekly basis to gauge their ability to participate in upcoming games. The school remains in consistent communication with future opponents as a measure of transparency regarding the health situation affecting the team.

Despite the cancellation of the football game, all other athletic events and school activities at STVM will continue as scheduled. The school expressed disappointment over the cancellation, acknowledging its repercussions on not just the student-athletes but also on the marching band, cheerleaders, fans, and families supporting the team.

This cancellation marks a challenging season for the Fighting Irish, who currently hold an 0-6 record. The team has faced a series of losses, including several shutout defeats against Nordonia, Perry, and Hudson in earlier games. The last time the team took the field was on September 26, where they lost 28-14 to Elyria Catholic.

The canceled game against Harvest Prep will be the sixth game that St. Vincent-St. Mary has had to postpone or cancel this season, reflecting the ongoing challenges they have encountered. Earlier in October, the school also canceled its scheduled game against Youngstown Ursuline due to a scandal involving multiple federal lawsuits and allegations of serious misconduct surrounding the program.

As the season continues, STVM is set to play Walsh Jesuit in Week 9, where the team hopes to field a healthier roster in pursuit of their first victory of the season. The administration is tasked with assessing the ongoing health issues while trying to ensure that the Fighting Irish can return to the field for the remainder of the season.

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