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On Monday, the Georgia High School Association voted yes on NIL deals for high school student-athletes. Georgia is the 30th state to let high school athletes profit from their name, image, and ...
The Georgia High School Association announced a partnership with the University of Georgia on Tuesday. Here are the details.
May 5—The Georgia High School Association unanimously changed its bylaws Wednesday to block transgender athletes from competing in sports under the gender with which they identify. Going forward ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) – In October the Georgia High School Association moved forward with new rules to allow high school athletes to make money from their Name, Image, and Likeness or NIL. NIL ...
The Georgia High School Association is revising its rules on student-athlete transfers as of Tuesday morning. The GHSA Board of Trustee's is amending its bylaw 1.60 regarding school service areas ...
According to a report by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Todd Holcomb, the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) is discussing a plan that would have private schools playing in their own ...
The Georgia High School Association made two major changes during its fall meeting on Monday morning, including the approval that allows athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness, a ...
With the ruling in Georgia, that makes the it the 30th state to allow NIL compensation at the high school level but in speaking with the GHSA, they don’t think it’s going to change much. “We’re ...
ATLANTA — Friday night lights on the high school football field could mean more than just bragging rights...it could bring money to many Georgia High School Athletes. Attorney Jess Cino with ...
Georgia is the 30th state to let high school athletes profit from their name, image, and likeness. Attorney Jess Cino with Krevolin and Horst said this is a big deal for teen athletes.
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