The same rules for spectators are in place as they were originally introduced two seasons ago.
) - Football teams aren’t the only ones preparing for the season, so are officials at Montgomery Public Schools., Superintendent Dr. Melvin Brown announced new expectations for fans after multiple fights during a game.
“We want to ensure that stuff like that is not happening. I think it’s just a natural thing to do these days,” said Ruffin. Anyone 18 or younger will not be allowed in without an adult. If you are accompanying a child, you can only be responsible for three children.If you are bringing bag, it has to be clear.
“In the check-in process, it speeds up having to open up the bags, go through the bags, things of that nature,” Ruffin said.“We are looking for the regular things. We want to make sure that nobody is bringing in knives, guns, any weapons, of course, and food. We have concessions at the games,” said Ruffin.Not reading this story on the WSFA News App? Get news alerts FASTER and FREE in the
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