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Florida high schools cutting games to save money

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Inky_Wretch, Apr 27, 2009.

  1. mustangj17

    mustangj17 Active Member

    I hope these aren't pay to play sports.

    Hey I just became a full-member! ;D ;D
     
  2. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member

    The cost to start up a high school on a weekend starts at $300 and should be about $100 per hour.

    Those are the break-even costs.
     
  3. Armchair_QB

    Armchair_QB Well-Known Member

    High schools not renting fields out to club football teams has nothing to do with wear and tear and everything to do with the fact that - when it comes to football - school districts take an extremely dim view of anybody infringing on their hold on their one remaining revenue sport.

    If someone tried to start a "club" football league for high school kids down here there is no way in hell any school district would let them use their facilities.
     
  4. GB-Hack

    GB-Hack Active Member

    That may be true, but there are more than enough facilities in our area, at least, which house everything up to under-14 youth programs.

    Pretty sure they wouldn't have any qualms allowing the use of their facilities. Middle schools an elementary schools, which I know currently house clubs teams in sports like soccer and lacrosse, probably wouldn't have an issue with it either.
     
  5. Bob Cook

    Bob Cook Active Member

    You watch -- if those club teams pay enough in rent, the school will fall over itself to offer its field. Money talks, blah blah blah.
     
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