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Article: Diesel dilemma could put hurt on area high schools ; Rising gas prices will likely change the way area prep sports events are scheduled to save money.
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- Dayton Daily News
- Article date:
- August 17, 2008
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scheduled this game before the (diesel) prices made the big jump.
Fortunately, we had a person and a business step forward to donate
the costs.
"I recently had a volleyball coach ask about playing a jayvee
match in Columbus, and I told him we couldn't provide
transportation.
"We're tied to the (Greater Catholic League) in Cincinnati, but
there is already talk in the future of modifying the schedule so
there will not be so many trips to Cincinnati for the Dayton-area
teams."
Will the Carroll fan base still attend road games?
"We travel well, and I expect that to continue," Kuntz said.
"We're not that wealthy, but our parents will spend to follow their
kids. It's not an issue now. It could ...
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