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Florida joins a list of at least 30 other states that allow high school athletes to be compensated for their name, image, and likeness, known as NIL deals.
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The FHSAA approved the change in June to allow compensation for use of athletes’ names, images and likenesses.
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The Florida High School Athletic Association could potentially approve esports as an official sport. The board talked about it this week following member input.
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The Florida High School Athletic Association has announced the championship games will be played in Florida A&M’s Bragg Memorial Stadium.
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Proposed legislation would shrink the FHSAA board of directors, allow prayers before sporting events for all to hear, and allow schools to join other sports organizations.
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Florida lawmakers want to protect student athletes from sweltering temperatures, which can pose risk of heat strokes. The Senate Education committee heard…