Rayne High football announces 2020 season tickets; no gate purchases
Due to current COVID-19 mandates, high school football games are only allowed 25% capacity for all football contests until further notice.
Due to current COVID-19 mandates, high school football games are only allowed 25% capacity for all football contests until further notice.
READYING FOR SCRIMMAGE - Deuce Comeaux (22) cuts around defenders during Tuesday afternoon practice as the Rayne High School Wolves prepare for action of the 2020 football season, their opening scrimmage on Thursday, Sept. 24, at Wolf Stadium when they host Iota High School. Action begins at 7 p.m. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)
RAYNE - Wolf Stadium will not be filled to the brim, teams might not be the same and a new term of “mask up” will be a familiar phase next week when the Wolves take to the field during the opening
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