PCPS Sullins Stadium Rules and Regulations

Ponca City Now - September 13, 2024 1:00 pm

Ponca City will play a home football game on Friday night at Sullins Stadium.
Sullins Stadium Rules and Regulations:
* Entry through Weapons Detection System is mandatory for ALL spectators. If the system is set off, you will be given instructions by school personnel on what to do.
* Gates will open one hour prior to game time for spectators.
* All students pre-K through eighth grade MUST be accompanied by a parent/guardian
* Students will not be allowed to leave the stadium and return once the game has started.
* No backpacks permitted in the stadium.
* All purses and bags are subject to search.
* No skateboards, scooters or bikes.
* No loitering will be permitted.
* No outside food or drink may be brought into the stadium.
* Items such as frisbees, balls, bats etc., are not allowed in the stadium.
* No cannons, train horns, artificial noise makers, laser pointers or confetti allowed.
* Umbrellas cannot be used in the seating area, courtesy of fan viewing and safety.
* State laws and school district policies prohibit the use of tobacco products in any form (including e-cigs), alcoholic beverages, controlled substances, and weapons of any sort on school district property.
* Animals are not allowed in the stadium.
* No airborne materials or devices (ex: drones) of any kind.
* No outside food or drink.
* Only emergency vehicles may be parked inside the stadium. No vehicles of any kind are allowed to drive on the field surface; including trailers and golf carts.
* Only credentialed authorized personnel will be allowed on the field or in the press box area before the game and at halftime.
 

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