GHSA loses money on football championships, pays schools $150K from its own fund
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By Todd Holcomb
Published on March 31, 2026.
The Georgia High School Association (HSI) lost money for its football championship games in 2025, prompting the organization to pay $150,000 from its own reserves to ensure the 16 participating schools. The shortfall was caused by lower attendance and increased costs for the stadium. This has led to debate over the use of the Atlanta Falcons' field for the championships.
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