Gainesville High School headed to Class 5A state championship

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Despite a fight breaking out during one of the team's post-season games, Gainesville High School is heading the state championship. The team's coach said it's all about teaching them how to grow.

The Gainesville High School football team is heading to the state championship.

What we know:

The Class 5A title game will be held Wednesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

On Thursday night, Gainesville defeated the Rome Wolves 37–6 in the Class 5A semifinal.

The backstory:

This comes just weeks after Gainesville’s controversial game against Brunswick, which resulted in dozens of player suspensions following an on-field brawl. After Gainesville appealed, the Georgia High School Association reversed the suspensions.

Head coach Josh Niblett spoke after Thursday night’s win, saying football teaches players how to handle adversity:

"I'm trying to help them grow, help them be better men, be better husbands, and tonight was just another opportunity this week. It’s a short week, strap it on — there’s no excuses, we're not going to have any regrets. We’re going on the road, and we’re playing a really, really good football team that’s really, really physical. Can we answer the bell? And we did that tonight."

What's next:

Next week, Gainesville will take on Thomas County Central for the state title at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The Source: Information in this article came from the FOX 5 Sports Team attending the game and speaking with team's head coach. 

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