Georgia High School Association executive director Robin Hines made no immediate decisions on fall sports Wednesday after his weekly meeting with the GHSA’s sports-medicine advisory committee.
The meeting had drawn heightened attention because of statements made Friday by Dr. Kathleen Toomey, the Georgia Department of Health commissioner. Toomey expressed concern about the health risks of close-contact high school activities such as football, competition cheerleading, chorus and band.
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