'Titletown High' Creator on Season 2: "There Are a Lot of Untold Stories" (EXCLUSIVE)

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Will there be a Season 2 of 'Titletown High'? 'Distractify' spoke exclusively with creator Jason Sciavicco in regards to the docuseries' "untold stories."

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For citizens of the small Georgia town of Valdosta, highschool soccer is everything.

The Netflix docuseries Titletown High takes audience throughout the lives of Valdosta Wildcats soccer players all the way through the 2020 season. The cameras seize these high school students as they care for relationships, pressures of being scholar–athletes, monetary struggles, and arguable head coach, Rush Propst.

In the tip, the football-crazed community suffered an scary season-ending loss, only one recreation shy of the state championship. Additionally, Coach Propst used to be fired on the end of the season after an audiotape was launched in which he instructed Michael "Nub" Nelson, the previous govt director of the Touchdown Club in Valdosta, that he wanted "funny money."

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The money was once reportedly used to lend a hand pay for avid gamers' residences and different expenses. Following the discharge of the tape, 5 Valdosta High gamers had been dominated ineligible to play and the trainer was once suspended. With Titletown High final out with a bit of a cliffhanger, Distractify spoke completely with the display's creator, Jason Sciavicco, concerning the possibility of a Season 2.

Will there be a Season 2 of 'Titletown High'?

With players being dominated ineligible, the integrity of Valdosta High's soccer program being questioned, and of direction, high school youngsters dating each and every other on and off, there is still a lot more story to be informed, right?

"We’re definitely talking internally about a Season 2," the Titletown High creator informed us. "We’re very hopeful for a Season 2. [We] and Netflix will have to make a joint decision on this as far as doing a Season 2."

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"There are a lot of untold stories," he continued. "Just from the first week that the show was out, there are so many people wondering what’s happening now. What are the kids’ stories? What’s going now? What’s happening with Valdosta? Are they able to continue? We end it dramatically, kind of leaving it out there."

Jason did reveal that there is a possibility of Season 2 now not following Valdosta High's football staff, however another football-crazed the town.

Is Rush Propst nonetheless training football?

Before Coach Propst was accused of giving players of Valdosta High "funny money," he was already making headlines. The football trainer were accused of converting scholars' grades to cause them to eligible to play, spying on other teams, and head-butting a participant.

Though Rush has been excited by several scandals, Jason explained that the football coach was interested by the director filming the whole lot.

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"Rush had zero input. He never told us to shut off the cameras," Jason advised Distractify. "We had cameras in closed-door meetings with coaches and players."

One pivotal moment in the season is when quarterback Jake Garcia is dominated ineligible to play by the GHSA. Coach Propst has a meeting with Jake and his dad to break the scoop, which viewers get to peer.

Another shocking moment from Titletown High is when Coach Propst is fired from Valdosta High following the release of an audiotape that alleges that he is offering players with cash. So, is Rush nonetheless coaching?

"As far as right now, he’s taking the year off," Jason said. "He did have some opportunities but he decided not to take this and wait for the PSC [Professional Standards Committee] to come out with their ruling."

You can now circulate Season 1 of Titletown High on Netflix.

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