Gainesville High School football players face an uncertain future as the Georgia High School Association reviews a viral on-field fight that led to suspensions and a legal battle.
Channel 2’s Cory James was live at the high school for Channel 2 Action News at 6:00.
The situation has left coaches, players and parents waiting for a resolution that could determine the team’s playoff fate.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“It’s not just a game,” said Ryan Moledor, a parent. “These kids have been playing this game since they’re 5, 6 years old. And for it to end this way or have potential to end this way, it’s heartbreaking.”
Moledor’s son is an offensive lineman for the Red Elephants and graduating in the spring. He says he is frustrated the team is being sidelined even though Brunswick High School accepted responsibility for the brawl.
“They should all be reinstated, and if you’re looking at a game looking at game film the people who are out there that should be protecting them, they are non-existent,” he said.
The controversy began the Friday before Thanksgiving when a brawl erupted on the field after a Brunswick player reportedly ripped off the helmets of two Gainesville students and punched one. The GHSA subsequently suspended more than 30 Gainesville players.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“It’s kind of like moving the goal post no pun intended but I absolutely believe in the rule of law but also believe in equal punishment. One team is getting punished next year, and one team is getting punished right now,” said State Sen. Drew Echols.
While a judge issued an injunction blocking the GHSA’s decision and temporarily lifting the suspensions, the GHSA has appealed that ruling.
This ongoing legal challenge means the future of the Gainesville football team, and the playoff aspirations of its dedicated players, remains undecided.
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