I never got any of that in High School, and it reaches high 90's every day in the summer in Missouri.
Then again, my High School only cared about football and basketball. All other sports weren't acknowledged publicly.
Basketball. baseball, and football tend to be popular and make schools money. Academics don't, aside from that given because of state standartized testing rankings for public schools. Which is why sports are a good thing for many schools.
While football and basketball do make money, his school has raked in the cash for their track and field competitions.
Wisely, the school ( which is private) built a state of the art olympic sized track, and the income generated from tickets and consessions had been phenomenal.
Track and field events, unlike football, run a minimum of six to eight hours. I was shocked, the first time I went to a track and field event. The amount of people there far surpassed the crowd at football games. Track and field is big here. It is as popular as football, as is swim team, even in public schools.
This is sort of funny so I have to share
There's been a sort of rivalry between football players and cross country due to a comment by the football coach that CC wasn't a sport.
Which ticked the entire CC team off, as they are all quite fit and their trophy cabinet has plenty of occupants. The football coach needed wide recievers, but he pissed off all the CC runners, and not one of them would consider joining the team. Last season was not so good for the football team, hopefull this one will be better. I pity those football players out in the heat, with all that hot ass equipement on, getting pummeled by people, many of them really big.