We are now heading into week 2 of high school football and the Mobile County Public School System is set to vote on a new contract -- that’s expected to return Friday night lights to Ladd-Peebles Stadium. We take a look back at the violence that stopped high school play there nearly a year ago -- and the concerns that are still lingering.
) - If all goes as expected -- high school football will return to Ladd-Peebles Stadium. The Mobile County Public School Board set to vote on a new contract Monday.
“As long as they keep the metal detectors up through the whole fourth quarter and security stays there until everyone has left the stadium, then I think the violence will end,” said Tyese Roper, concerned parent.
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