Home Local Sports RSHS Booster Club passes, reserved football seats available for 2023-24 school year

RSHS Booster Club passes, reserved football seats available for 2023-24 school year

Fans can purchase Booster Club, VIP parking and reserved seat passes from the school's main office. (Kyle Pillar, sports editor)

ROCKINGHAM — The clock is winding down as another year of Richmond Senior High School athletics is soon to get underway.

Athletic director Mike Way, who took over the position late in July, announced that reserved seat tickets, VIP parking and Booster Club memberships are still available for purchase.

Reserved seats for Richmond varsity football games are $75 per seat, and VIP parking passes to the field house lot are $50 per spot. 

Those who bought reserved seats for the 2022 season have the opportunity to renew from now until Aug. 10. All others are first-come, first-serve.

The Raider football team will play five home games this season — Aug. 18 (Seventy-First), Sept. 1 (Cardinal Gibbons), Sept. 15 (Southern Lee), Sept. 22 (Pinecrest) and Oct. 13 (Lee County).

Checks for reserved seats and VIP parking can be made out to RSHS Athletics.

Booster Club memberships are also $75 apiece, and allow one admittance per pass to all regular-season home games for all sports except varsity football. 

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The Booster Club passes are not accepted during conference tournaments or the state playoffs.

For those purchasing Booster Club passes, checks can be made payable to the RSHS Booster Club.

All passes can be purchased by visiting the school’s main office or calling and asking for Way at 910-997-9812.

The Richmond Observer will continue its award-winning coverage of Richmond’s fall sports programs throughout the upcoming months, as teams prepare for the first week of play on Aug. 14.



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Kyle Pillar is a 22-time North Carolina Press Association award-winning sports editor with The Richmond Observer. Follow the sports department on X @ROSports_ for the best in-depth coverage of Richmond County sports.