The Richmond Register

Sports

August 31, 2012

H.S. FOOTBALL: Central offering tailgating spots for home games

RICHMOND — The Madison Central football team is offering tailgating spaces this season for varsity games.

The spaces will be located on the grass practice lot behind the home side of the school’s new stadium.

The cost is $40 for all four home games. Plenty of spaces are still available.

Anyone who purchases a space will be able to pick up a pass today. Spots can also purchased tonight prior to the home opener. The pass should be displayed in your windshield at each game for entrance into the tailgating area.

Contact any of these booster club members to buy a space — Christina King at tommysthorn@yahoo.com or Brian Bowman at BMPD123@yahoo.com.

Central is set to open the school’s new multi-million dollar athletic facility at 7:30 p.m. today against Mercer County.

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