patel but also the executive director of the california intersclavtic federation, ron noccetti. ron i'm starting with you. the governor's long awaited decision today, how do you feel about it is it? >> well it's exciting for the entire cf community. our student athletes have been off the court, field, out of the pools and off tracks since last march. it's been a long time. we're appreciate of governor newsom and the california department of public health for efforts in moving us forward and getting our student athletes back to play. >> which sports are we talking about, the ones most affected by the updated guidelines? >> right now it's our outdoor sports. >> football. >> and the biggest move of all was allowing sports like water polo, football, outdoor contact sports, soccer, et cetera that were in the orange tier, this gives them a start without having to get all the way into the red tier. regardless of tier now you can start, as you said at 14 cases or fewer per 100,000. it opened the door for many rts sporpts to start sooner. >> is there a testing component for student athlet