I figured that the privates probably had a fee to dress out. But I wasn't certain about the publics in your state. I know that many if not all schools in North Georgia, require hundreds of dollars to even be on the team, not to play. But as far as I know, in South Georgia below the gnat line, participation only requires blood, sweat and tears. If there was a multiple hundred-dollar requirement in many rural towns in Georgia. There probably wouldn't be many players on a given team. I noticed in our game with metro Atlanta's Parkview last Friday night. That they only brought about 40-50 players, from a school of 2,800. And I know that they require at least $300.00 to participate. Their baseball team requires a minimum of $3,000.
As an aside, I'm not certain if Colquitt requires the player to buy their own shoes. But I think that the new turfs enable today's players to use a regular sole athletic shoe, that most probably already wear. But if not, I'm sure one of the local shoe stores would donate any foot ware needed.
As an aside, I'm not certain if Colquitt requires the player to buy their own shoes. But I think that the new turfs enable today's players to use a regular sole athletic shoe, that most probably already wear. But if not, I'm sure one of the local shoe stores would donate any foot ware needed.