Take the Field
All event attendees (employees, players, coaches, fans) must comply to the entirety of this health statement before entering a PG Midwest event.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
Facility specific COVID guidelines will be posted below for your reference.
TAKE THE FIELD GUIDELINES
Belton Parks & Recreation (MO)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest event to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
-
All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
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Player/Coach safety
-
Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
-
Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
-
If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use.
-
Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Players may use the bleachers if disinfected. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
-
Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
-
The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
-
Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
-
Each team will pitch with their own balls to limit ball contact to players of the same team. The umpire will not have contact with the ball. Teams need to have balls on the ready for when a ball goes out of play. Teams will disinfect balls before each game. All balls must be an official Perfect Game ball.
-
Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the General Manager of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
-
Perfect Game Love medals, All State Game Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
-
Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
-
First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
-
General safety
-
All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters. This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
-
Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
-
Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using.
-
The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
-
When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
-
All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders.
-
Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
-
Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
-
Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
-
Food and drink aren’t allowed into the park, with the exception of personal use water bottles.
-
For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the General Manager when asked.
-
Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
-
Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
-
Some of the measures being taken at our parks
-
One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
-
Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently.
-
Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
-
Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance.. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Blue Valley Rec Complex (KS)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
-
All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
-
Player/Coach safety
-
Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
-
Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
-
If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use. In Phases 2 and 3, the sharing of catchers gear is not allowed.
-
Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
-
Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
-
The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
-
Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
-
Each team will pitch with their own balls to limit ball contact to players of the same team. The umpire will not have contact with the ball. Teams need to have balls on the ready for when a ball goes out of play. Teams will disinfect balls before each game. All balls must be an official Perfect Game ball.
-
Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the General Manager of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
-
Perfect Game Love medals, All State Game Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
-
Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
-
First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
-
General safety
-
All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
-
Bring water. Water fountains will not be available and the concessions staff will not be able to provide ice or fill water bottles for patrons.
-
Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
-
Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events as bleachers have been removed from the complex entirely.
-
The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
-
When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
-
All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. All teams playing in Kansas must be registered in Kansas (Phase 2).
-
Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
-
Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
-
Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
-
For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the General Manager when asked.
-
Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
-
Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
-
Effective July 3, 2020: all event attendees are required to wear a covering over their nose and mouth when a distance of 6 feet cannot be maintained, other than infrequent or incidental moments of contact. Athletes need not wear a covering during play but are expected to wear them before and after the game.
-
Some of the measures being taken at our parks
-
Disinfecting stations for Phases 2 and 3
-
One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
-
Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently. Sanitization in between every other game (Phase 2) or every 4 games (Phase 3).
-
Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
-
Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure these events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Field of Dreams (KS)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
-
All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
-
Player/Coach safety
-
Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
-
Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
-
If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use. In Phases 2 and 3, the sharing of catchers gear is not allowed.
-
Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
-
Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
-
The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
-
Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
-
Each team will pitch with their own balls to limit ball contact to players of the same team. The umpire will not have contact with the ball. Teams need to have balls on the ready for when a ball goes out of play. Teams will disinfect balls before each game. All balls must be an official Perfect Game ball.
-
Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the General Manager of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
-
Perfect Game Midwest Love medals, All State Game Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
-
Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
-
First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
-
General safety
-
All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
-
Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
-
Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using. Bleachers are not available for spectator use in Phases 2 or 3.
-
The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
-
When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
-
All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. All teams playing in Kansas must be registered in Kansas (Phase 2).
-
Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
-
Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
-
Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
-
For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the General Manager when asked.
-
Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
-
Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
-
Effective July 3, 2020: all event attendees are required to wear a covering over their nose and mouth when a distance of 6 feet cannot be maintained, other than infrequent or incidental moments of contact. Athletes need not wear a covering during play but are expected to wear them before and after the game.
-
Some of the measures being taken at our parks
-
Disinfecting stations for Phases 2 and 3
-
One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
-
Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently. Sanitization in between every other game (Phase 2) or every 4 games (Phase 3).
-
Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
-
Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Johnson County Parks & Recreation (KS)
Mid-America, Mid-America West, Heritage Park
The following are rules and regulations for the public entering Mid-America Sports Complex. Prohibited items in the complex include:
- Metal Spikes
- Pets
- Shelled Food
- Sunflower Seeds
- Peanuts
- Outside Alcohol
- Gum
- Smoking
- Vaping
- Chewing Tobacco
- Bikes
- Scooters
- Skates
- Skateboards
- Non-approved Forms of Transporation
- No soft toss or hitting into fences or netting.
- No loitering or playing on landscaping.
- When practicing, do not enter a chalked/prepared field
- Please keep areas in front of bleachers clear.
- Hanging or tying items on backstop nettis is prohibited
- If maintenance and construction equipment is on site, a child’s safety is the parent’s responsibility
- No overnight parking, including RVs, campers, or trailers.
*Violators may have their game delayed or be asked to leave the complex.
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use. In Phases 2 and 3, the sharing of catchers gear is not allowed.
- Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
- Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged. Concessions are not permitted to fill water coolers or bottles.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the Site Director of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
- PGMidwest Love medals, MVP Games Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- Two spectators per player encouraged for events.
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using. Bleachers are not available for spectator use in Phases 2 or 3.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. All teams playing in Kansas must be registered in Kansas (Phase 2).
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to PGMidwest officials and/or the General Manager when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
- All event attendees are encouraged to wear a covering over their nose and mouth when a distance of 6 feet cannot be maintained, other than infrequent or incidental moments of contact. Athletes need not wear a covering during play but are expected to wear them before and after the game.
- Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently.
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this spring/summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure these events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Shawnee County Parks & Recreation (KS)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
-
All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
-
Player/Coach safety
-
Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
-
Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
-
If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use. In Phases 2 and 3, the sharing of catchers gear is not allowed.
-
Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
-
Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
-
The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
-
Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
-
Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the Site Director of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
-
Perfect Game Midwest Love medals, MVP Games Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
-
Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
-
First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
-
-
General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using. Bleachers are not available for spectator use in Phases 2 or 3.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders.
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the General Manager when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
- All event attendees are encouraged to wear a covering over their nose and mouth when a distance of 6 feet cannot be maintained, other than infrequent or incidental moments of contact. Athletes need not wear a covering during play but are expected to wear them before and after the game.
-
Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- Disinfecting stations for Phases 2 and 3
-
One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
-
Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently.
-
Sanitization in between every other game (Phase 2) or every 4 games (Phase 3).
-
Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
-
Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Twin Oaks (KS)
Click here to view park rules.
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. .
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use.
- Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
- Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the Site Director of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
- PGMW Love medals, MVP Games Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters. This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events as bleachers have been removed from the complex.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders.
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged, this includes wearing a mask. Masks are required when not able to maintain 6 feet of distancing.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times. If standing in a line, masks are required – this includes standing in line to pay gate fee.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
- Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently.
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure these events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Adair (MO)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest event held in Missouri to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use. The sharing of catchers gear is not allowed.
- Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel. Coaches are to ensure that six feet of distance is maintained while players are in the dugout, whether sitting on the bench or standing up against the dugout fence.
- Players are not required to wear a mask while on the field of play; players are required to wear a mask while sitting on the bench or in the dugout area.
- Coaches are required to wear a mask at all times.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged. Concessions are not permitted to fill water coolers or bottles.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- Each team will pitch with their own balls to limit ball contact to players of the same team. The umpire will not have contact with the ball. Teams need to have balls on the ready for when a ball goes out of play. Teams will disinfect balls before each game. All balls must be an official ball provided by tournament organizers.
- Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the Site Director of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
- PGMidwest Love medals, All State Game Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters. This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events. Bleachers are not available for spectator use.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders.
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Masks are required for all spectators, umpires even when social distancing is observed.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to PGMidwest officials and/or the General Manager when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
Some of the measures being taken at our parks
-
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently.
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this spring/summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure these events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Warrenton Athletic Complex (Warrenton, MO)
Guidelines for Athletes, Coaches,
Fans/Spectators, and Officiates
● All participants, spectators, and employees should maintain six-foot physical distancing while at the
facility/course. Umpires calling balls and strikes should allow adequate distance behind the catcher
while still able to perform their duty and should adhere to social distancing practices when interacting
with players, coaches, and spectators off the fieldof play.
● Must conduct daily symptom assessments by coaches and players (self-evaluation). Anyone
experiencing symptoms must stay home. Symptoms may include:
○ Fever or chills
○ Cough
○ Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
○ Fatigue
○ Muscle or body aches
○ Headache
○ New loss of taste or smell
○ Sore throat
○ Congestion or runny nose
○ Nausea or vomiting
○ Diarrhea
● Players should refrain from high fives, handshake lines, and other physical contact with teammates,
opposing players, coaches, umpires, and fans. A “tip the cap” can be used following the game in lieu
of the handshake line.
● Concessions customers should limit close contact with others by maintaining a distance of at least 6
feet, when possible.
Columbia Parks & Rec (MO)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest event held in Missouri to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use. In Phases 2 and 3, the sharing of catchers gear is not allowed.
- Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
- Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the Site Director of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
- PGMW Love medals, MVP Game Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using. Bleachers are not available for spectator use in Phases 2 or 3.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. All teams playing in Missouri must be registered in Missouri (Phase 2).
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the Site Director when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
- Effective July 3, 2020: all event attendees are required to wear a covering over their nose and mouth when a distance of 6 feet cannot be maintained, other than infrequent or incidental moments of contact. Athletes need not wear a covering during play but are expected to wear them before and after the game.
- Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- Disinfecting stations for Phases 2 and 3
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently. Sanitization in between every other game (Phase 2) or every 4 games (Phase 3).
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Douglas County / Lawrence Parks & Rec (KS)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest and event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use. In Phases 2 and 3, the sharing of catchers gear is not allowed.
- Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
- Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the Site Director of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
- PGMW Love medals, MVP Games Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using. Bleachers are not available for spectator use in Phases 2 or 3.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. All teams playing in Kansas must be registered in Kansas (Phase 2).
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the Site Director when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
- Effective July 3, 2020: all event attendees are required to wear a covering over their nose and mouth when a distance of 6 feet cannot be maintained, other than infrequent or incidental moments of contact. Athletes need not wear a covering during play but are expected to wear them before and after the game.
- Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- Disinfecting stations for Phases 2 and 3
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently. Sanitization in between every other game (Phase 2) or every 4 games (Phase 3).
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Black Bob Park & Oregon Trail Park (KS)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest and event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use. In Phases 2 and 3, the sharing of catchers gear is not allowed.
- Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
- Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the Site Director of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
- PGMW Love medals, MVP Games Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using. Bleachers are not available for spectator use in Phases 2 or 3.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. All teams playing in Kansas must be registered in Kansas (Phase 2).
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the Site Director when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
- Effective July 3, 2020: all event attendees are required to wear a covering over their nose and mouth when a distance of 6 feet cannot be maintained, other than infrequent or incidental moments of contact. Athletes need not wear a covering during play but are expected to wear them before and after the game.
- Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- Disinfecting stations for Phases 2 and 3
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently. Sanitization in between every other game (Phase 2) or every 4 games (Phase 3).
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Fun Valley Sports Complex (KS)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest and event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use. In Phases 2 and 3, the sharing of catchers gear is not allowed.
- Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Players may use the bleachers if disinfected. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
- Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the Site Director of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
- PGMW Love medals, MVP Games Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using. Bleachers are not available for spectator use in Phases 2 or 3.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. All teams playing in Kansas must be registered in Kansas (Phase 2).
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the Site Director when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Spectators should not enter the facility before game time. Coaches and Players should not enter earlier than 30 minutes before game time.
- Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently. Sanitization in between every other game (Phase 2) or every 4 games (Phase 3).
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Returning to sport is a privilege; doing it in a safe manner is imperative. Please help us by doing your part in keeping everyone safe so we can all continue to enjoy the sport together!
Legacy Sports Complex (MO)
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate will be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we require taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use. The sharing of catchers gear is not allowed.
- Teams are required to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel. Coaches are to ensure that six feet of distance is maintained while players are in the dugout, whether sitting on the bench or standing up against the dugout fence.
- Players and coaches are not required to wear a mask while on the field of play; however, they are required to wear a mask while sitting on the bench or in the dugout area.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is prohibited. Concessions are not permitted to fill water coolers or bottles.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- Awards ceremonies will not take place, however the General Manager of the event will hand awards to the coaches. Team pictures will be at the discretion of coaches and parents.
- PGMidwest Love medals, All State Game Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are required to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters. This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are required to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans should bring their own chairs to all events. Bleachers are not available for spectator use.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders.
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is prohibited.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are prohibited.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to PGMidwest officials and/or the General Manager when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are expected to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are prohibited.
- Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently.
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this spring/summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this event will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
La Vista Sports Complex (NE)
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Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this spring/summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this event will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Celebration Park (KS)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest and Top Gun Events event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use.
- Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
- Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- Perfect Game Love medals, MVP Game Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. All teams playing in Kansas must be registered in Kansas (Phase 2).
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the General Manager when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- Disinfecting stations for Phases 2 and 3
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently. Sanitization in between every other game (Phase 2) or every 4 games (Phase 3).
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Baldwin Park (KS)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest and Top Gun Events event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use.
- Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
- Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- PG Love medals, MVP Game Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using. Bleachers are not available for spectator use in Phases 2 or 3.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. All teams playing in Kansas must be registered in Kansas (Phase 2).
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the General Manager when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- Disinfecting stations for Phases 2 and 3
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently. Sanitization in between every other game (Phase 2) or every 4 games (Phase 3).
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!
Lone Elm Park Softball Complex (KS)
Purpose: To make clear, at a minimum, the policies in place at every Perfect Game Midwest and Top Gun Events event held in Kansas to prevent the spread of COVID-19, until such time it becomes safe to lift or loosen these policies. Certain policies are identified as Phase 2 or Phase 3 only and after such phase would be lifted.
Perfect Game Midwest Policies:
- All event attendees have read, understand and can answer “yes” to the health statement.
I have not tested positive for COVID-19, had a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, chills, body ache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, or been around anyone with these symptoms (with the exception of medical personnel and first responders), in the last 14 days. I am not currently under a state, county, city or other stay-at-home order. I understand that it is my responsibility to protect myself from contracting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases while at this event. By entering the event, I am indicating that I, (1) am in good health, (2) am responsible for protecting myself from COVID-19 or other infectious diseases, and (3) accept all responsibility and agree to hold harmless event operator, complex owners and sanctioning bodies from any damages that occur as a result of my attendance at the event.
- Player/Coach safety
- Minimize player contact by eliminating team/player handshakes and high-fives.
- Managers meeting at home plate should be limited to one coach from each team, plus the umpires. No players at the plate meeting.
- If player equipment is shared, we recommend taking precautions to clean the equipment in between use.
- Teams are encouraged to spread players out – expand the dugout, staying clear of foul ball areas. Limit bench/dugout to essential team personnel.
- Players may wear personal protective items, such as masks and gloves, as long as the items do not compromise the safety of any and all participants in the game.
- The use of dugout water coolers and otherwise shared water bottles is discouraged.
- Teams are required to clean their dugout of all trash and other items before and after each game, and to wipe down hard surfaces such as benches, bat racks, etc with sanitizing products.
- PG Love medals, MVP Game Invitation Cards, and any other recognition from a coach to an opposing team player – players will be selected by the opposing team coach but the award will be handed to the player by their own coach. Coaches will receive the physical items to be distributed at coaches check-in.
- Umpires will maintain their normal positions and will not be moved behind the mound or otherwise around the field.
- First aid supplies and services will be limited or not available. Teams are encouraged to bring their own ice packs, bandaids, ointments, etc.
- General safety
- All event attendees are required to practice social distancing and are asked to avoid congregating in large clusters (15 in Phase 2, 45 in Phase 3). This policy does not apply to the participants on the field.
- Players, coaches and fans are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes for disinfecting hands and equipment regularly.
- Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs to all events or clean an area of a bleacher before using.
- The use of sunflower seeds, and anything else that is spit from a mouth to the ground, is prohibited.
- When using a tent, please restrict it to family members only.
- All in attendance must adhere to the guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities regarding travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. All teams playing in Kansas must be registered in Kansas (Phase 2).
- Attendance by those that are most vulnerable is discouraged.
- Personal protective equipment is not required but is encouraged.
- Lines around restrooms, concession stands or otherwise throughout the event are discouraged, but if necessary, please maintain a distance of 6 feet at all times.
- For events where team prepaid gate passes are used, the pass must be purchased before the team is allowed to take the field. In situations where capacity is limited, coaches will receive passes in their coaches packet to indicate the number of admits per team. Passes must be shown to enter the facility and all passholders must have their passes on them at all times and present them to Perfect Game Midwest officials and/or the General Manager when asked.
- Spectators, coaches and players are encouraged to leave the facility (parking lot included) immediately upon completion of the game. Tailgating and other similar gatherings are discouraged.
- Some of the measures being taken at our parks
- Disinfecting stations for Phases 2 and 3
- One-way signage to limit interactions at entrance and exit of the facility.
- Restrooms being cleaned and sanitized more frequently. Sanitization in between every other game (Phase 2) or every 4 games (Phase 3).
- Hand sanitizer available for all staff.
- Precautions at concession stands.
Enforcement procedures: Thank you in advance for helping ensure a safe & healthy event for everyone involved. Together we will make this event a safe & enjoyable experience for all and ensure we will be able to continue to play the sport we love!
In order for sport to play this summer, certain restrictions, procedures and policies from various governmental agencies are necessary to ensure play returns in a responsible way. The safety of all event attendees and the prevention of the further spread of COVID-19 is of extreme importance. Because of this, compliance with the restrictions, procedures and policies is required for all event attendees. In order to ensure this events will be able to continue we will need to enforce the restrictions, procedures and policies. Please understand that your attendance and participation in this event is at the discretion of the company and its partners. If attendance and/or participation is revoked due to non-compliance with restrictions, procedures and policies, refunds will not be provided. Thank you in advance for helping everyone ensure a safe & healthy event for all those involved. We are better together!