Unsupervised kids not allowed at Union football games

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Isn't there also a new rule from the OSSAA about unruly fans can possibly cause either team to get a penalty for the actions of the fans?
 

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Union Public Schools says it's putting new rules in place for its football stadium due to a number of disruptive kids at last week's game.
Everyone from 6th to 12th grade now has to show their student ID to get into the game. In addition, anyone in 8th grade and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Union says anyone not following the rules could be removed from the game.
The rules will go into effect on Friday night at the backyard bowl against Jenks.
Its because the gals that were born men want to take them into the bathroom stalls and help them push their poop back in.
 

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Isn't there also a new rule from the OSSAA about unruly fans can possibly cause either team to get a penalty for the actions of the fans?
Yes, but it's more complex than that. All rules of the contest are the same. The new rule applies to serious, unsportsmanlike or threatening behavior that happens off the field or court. i.e. a parent threatens a game offical in the parking lot, etc. With 2 documented incidents long term sanctions may be applied. The specific wording is probably on ossaa.com
 

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Yes, but it's more complex than that. All rules of the contest are the same. The new rule applies to serious, unsportsmanlike or threatening behavior that happens off the field or court. i.e. a parent threatens a game offical in the parking lot, etc. With 2 documented incidents long term sanctions may be applied. The specific wording is probably on ossaa.com
Either way, it'd make more sense to file the appropriate charges for something that serious instead of punishing the team.
 

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