For the third time, the Kell-Walton football game in the Corky Kell Classic is being rescheduled, and this time it’s going to take place in East Cobb.
Organizers of the season-opening football event announced Monday a number of venue and game matchup changes in response to COVID-19 concerns.
The Longhorns and Raiders will be playing each other on Friday, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m.
According to the local sports website SCORE Atlanta, games that were have been played in Rome were moved out, due to concerns over rising virus cases in Floyd County.
That prompted a merry-go-round of reschedulings as the number of games was cut from 11 to nine.
Earlier this month, the Corky Kell Classic announced it was moving games out of Mercedes-Benz Stadium that included the Kell-Walton matchup. The costs of sanitizing and other measures were cited as one of the reasons.
The Kell-Walton game originally scheduled for Aug. 22 was then moved to Mill Creek High School in Gwinnett County.
Last week the Georgia High School Association, which governs high school athletics in the state, announced the football season would be starting with a two-week delay, to the week leading up to Labor Day.
Preseason football practices with helmets began on Monday with sanitizing and other restrictions issued by GHSA.
Cobb schools are starting online-only on Aug. 17, as are many public school districts in Georgia. Cobb teachers reported for preplanning work on Monday.
Cobb superintendent Chris Ragsdale has said most extracurricular activities will be cancelled except sports, and that he will abide by guidance from the GHSA.
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