If you're an active duty member of the military or a veteran. You can get into the game tonight for free.

It's Friday and that means high school football across the great state of Texas. Here in Wichita Falls the Legacy Leopards are traveling to Lubbock to take on the Pirates. While the Memorial Mavericks are here in Wichita Falls at Memorial Stadium taking on the Amarillo Palo Duro Dons.

Memorial Mavericks Military Night Tonight

If you tune into the game tonight. You will hear some shout outs to local military members. If you have served or are currently serving, just show your military ID at the box office for a free ticket. Military family members can also get a free ticket as well. So to anyone at Sheppard Air Force Base that is here training and has never been to a Texas high school football game. Come check it out tonight for free.

How Much Does a Ticket Normally Cost for High School Game?

If you're a student at the school, it costs $5 (fees included in that price) per ticket. For the rest of us, it's $10 (fees included in that price) per ticket. If you're not a member of the military and want to go to the game tonight. You can purchase your tickets here.

Remaining High School Football Games at Memorial Stadium

  • October 10 - Plainview Bulldogs VS Legacy Leopards
  • October 24 - Lubbock Cooper Pirates VS Memorial Mavericks
  • October 31- Amarillo Palo Duro Dons VS Legacy Leopards
  • November 7 - Legacy High School VS Memorial Mavericks

Get out there and support your local Wichita Falls teams over the next few weeks.

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