Recruting notes: Power 5 schools flip a trio of Gwinnett prospects

The helmet of Central Gwinnett's Tim Wilkins shows the scars of playing offensive line. (Photo: Will Fagan)

The Georgia High School Association and the Sports Medicine Advisory Council updated its Coronavirus Guidance Plan this week, allowing football players to wear helmets beginning Monday, July 20.

The GHSA elected to implement the use of football helmets with the stipulation that schools must sanitize the helmet before and after each workout. All previously distributed correspondence is still in place until further notice, especially no use of locker rooms.

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