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Gainesville City athletics report: 22 college signees, expanded programs and revenue from rentals

5793889 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

At a Gainesville City School Board meeting, a presenter reviewed Gainesville High School’s athletic year, highlighting team finishes, 22 college athletic signees, a meals program serving about 12,000 meals, $104,000 in rental revenue and plans to add flag football and esports.

Gainesville City School Board members heard an overview of Gainesville High School athletics during a regular meeting, including team results, college signings, program expansions and revenue and food-service details.

The presenter reported that across fall, winter and spring sports Gainesville had team finishes that included top-10 state placings in cross country, state championships in wrestling weight classes, regional championships in track relays and a region tournament title in boys basketball. The presentation listed 22 student-athletes who signed to play at collegiate programs, the largest number reported for the school to date.

The report outlined individual and team accomplishments: cross country boys finished ninth in the state and girls finished 13th; three athletes from cross country became college signees. Volleyball posted a 20-15 record and qualified for the state playoffs; the team took a set from the eventual state champion in the…

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