HARRISBURG, Pa. - The governing body for Pennsylvania interscholastic sports signaled again Monday that it’s seriously considering moving ahead with the fall season despite the governor’s recommendation that all youth athletics be canceled until 2021.“We feel fairly confident that we can get school sports up and running,” Melissa Mertz, associate executive director of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, said in a radio interview.The PIAA board plans to make a final decision on fall sports when it meets Friday.The PIAA had been making plans to start the season as scheduled when Gov.
Tom Wolf’s administration issued a “strong recommendation” in early August that scholastic and recreational youth sports be put off until.