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Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at 2:03 p.m.

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas officials postponed all public high school athletic and academic competitions on Wednesday until May 11 because of the swine flu outbreak.

The move suspends the baseball and softball seasons and eliminates the regional track championships that were to start Friday, said Charles Breithaupt, executive director of the University Interscholastic League. He said league officials acted on the recommendation of public health officials.

"The health and safety of our student activity participants is of the utmost importance," Breithaupt said. "Taking every possible precaution to prevent the further spreading of this disease is an important contribution to the welfare of our great state, and altering the schedule of our events is a way to keep our participants safe."

School officials say 53,000 students are out of school due to concern over the virus, and dozens of schools were closed to be sanitized.

The state golf and tennis championships are scheduled to begin May 11.

The state track meet, one of the largest high school track and field competitions in the country, has been extended from its normal two days to three and is scheduled for May 12-14.

All UIL academic competitions, including a state meet that was to begin May 7, were also postponed and will be rescheduled later.

With 16 confirmed cases of swine flue in Texas, Gov. Rick Perry announced a disaster declaration Wednesday for the entire state. The declaration will allow officials to begin emergency protective measures and seek reimbursement from the federal government.

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Track mom putting her child in danger!!!!

Posted by Sue Ellen Rabies, Woodward, Ok - Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 3:12 p.m.

Are you a wacko? Do you not understand they are cancelling because of swine flu, until it is safe? I for one care about my child and don't want her exposed. If she can't run anymore this year,that's fine, because she also has a private coach and runs the Junior AAU olympics and will qualify for Missouri Valley Conference, so if your that upset and your child is that good, they should be qualified with a private coach at OSU, and you wouldn't want to take a chance on getting swine flu, otherwords their not that good and you wouldn't be worried about the track meet!!!

Discriminating against 1-A school.

Posted by Ellen Bourquin, Follett, Tx - Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 1:32 p.m.

UIL rules state in the 2009 - 2009 track manuel, Any individual that qualified can advance to the next meet. Well every district had an area meet, and all of those 4 places adv. on. So if UIL chose to take area times they must take all area quailifers on.UIL makes school district go by the rules, UIL must stand by there rule book. Because the rules, UIL put fourth must be followed.

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