William Penn will sell tickets in advance for its Saturday football game at Harrisburg High School.
Tickets will be available at the high school athletic office today and Thursday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m., as well as Friday from 10 a.m. to noon.
Cost is $3 for students and $5 for adults.


Playing the football machine that lives in Harrisburg is self serving promotions for egos, but it hardly serves for the over all moral and spirit of the school system of York city. The PIAA has in place the event of playing Harrisburg, it is called the "playoffs" If we have a good team, all they have to do is keep winning games and eventually we can see just how good you are. I see no need to volunteer to play a power house that has shut us down two years in a role without scoring a point against them, even to the extent that the mercy clock ran after being ahead by 35 points. Playing this Harrisburg machine is not in the best interest of our kids. And, it is the threat that serious injury is more apt to occur. Stop this maddness.