Ringgold High School will play its five home football games at Finley Stadium this season, it was announced today at the Stadium Corp. board meeting.
The Tigers lost their scoreboard, several light poles and suffered damage to their concession area during the April 27 series of tornados. Ringgold will be able to play four of its five home games on a Friday, with the exception being a Thursday night game with Cartersville on Sept. 15.
“That’s awesome,” Stadium Corp. board member Ryan Crimmins said. “Anything we can do to help them is great.”
For more information read Wednesday’s Times Free Press
David Paschall is a sports writer for the Times Free Press. He started at the Chattanooga Free Press in 1990 and was part of the Times Free Press when the paper started in 1999. David covers University of Georgia football, as well as SEC football recruiting, SEC basketball, Chattanooga Lookouts baseball and other sports stories. He is a Chattanooga native and graduate of the Baylor School and Auburn University. David has received numerous honors for ...
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