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Fans and students of Louisville face a tough challenge—getting to Columbus for a 6 PM high school game means a 2.5-hour drive, making attendance difficult. With the expansion to seven divisions, travel distances have only grown, forcing teams like Alliance to trek to Cleveland for early-round games. Is it time to rethink scheduling and locations to make high school sports more accessible for players and fans? Let’s discuss!
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