By Cameron JourdanHigh school sports will continue as scheduled.The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association board of directors took no action during Wednesday's board meeting regarding a possible change to the fall sports schedule. Executive director David Jackson cautioned board members that the association needs to be flexible and continue analyzing the data, but he said the association didn't see anything that made them want to stop fall sports."We do not feel the need to change the path we're on and continue with our fall activities," Jackson said.If there's a change to the schedule, moving to the spring remains an option but would be something the OSSAA would do as a last resort.Jackson said he doesn't have a specific number of schools who would need to shut down because of positive cases for the association to step in and have to postpone or cancel seasons."If we thought that there was a big majority of schools that had to close, we're certainly going to pounce on that right away and make adjustments," Jackson said.Whether fans can attend contests will be up to the individual schools.Read more on NewsOK.com