New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is expected to announce new restrictions Monday afternoon that temporarily halt indoor youth and high school sports, according to a report by NJ Advance Media. The suspension will begin at 6 a.m. on Friday and run through Jan. 2.

The forthcoming executive order will also lower the limit on outdoor gatherings to 25 people, effective at 6 a.m. on Friday, Dec 7. Last week, Murphy reduced the outdoor gather limit from 500 to 150 people in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Outdoor sports may continue with a limit of 25 spectators. Players, coaches and officials do not count toward the 25-person outdoor limit. NJSIAA sports are not affected because the fall season has concluded. The final high school football games of the season were contested on Saturday.

The only NJSIAA sport affected is ice hockey, which was set to begin practices on Dec. 14 and play its first games on Jan. 4. The NJSIAA is expected to make an announcement on Monday regarding the high school ice hockey season, possibly including new start and end dates. Hockey was scheduled to run through Feb. 17.

Unless the suspension is extended, all other Season 2 sports will go on as planned as per the NJSIAA's Return-to-Play Season 2 and 3 Update released on Nov. 19. Basketball, fencing and bowling can begin practices on Jan. 11 with games starting on Jan. 26. Swimming and winter track and field starts practice on Feb. 1 with competition beginning on Feb. 16. Wrestling has been moved to Season 3 along with girls volleyball and gymnastics, the latter two being the only indoor fall sports which were moved in August. Practices for Season 3 begin on March 1 and competition begins on March 16.

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