THS season football tickets now available

Published 10:15 am Tuesday, August 21, 2018

By NEAL WAGNER / Managing Editor

ALABASTER – The Thompson High School athletics department has begun selling season tickets to the school’s 2018 home football games, and is offering them in several different packages, the school recently announced.

THS athletics is selling the season tickets on its website at Thompsonwarriors.org/shop, and the packages range from $175 to $375.

“We are excited to offer reserved season tickets for our home schedule this year. It’s an exciting time as we get ready to host games in our new stadium,” said THS Athletic Director Vincent Pitts said. “We will host Oak Mountain, Spain Park, Vestavia and Hewitt at home this year. We have maintained our convenient online ordering system and will continue to offer priority renewals in the coming years for those who purchase season tickets. We look forward to welcoming all of our fans on Sept. 14 as we host Oak Mountain High School.”

The “Warrior Pride” season ticket package is $175, and includes ticket priority rights, one reserved section bleacher seat and numbered reserved parking.

The “Warriors Unlimited” season ticket package is $250, and includes ticket priority, two premium reserved section bleacher seats and numbered reserved parking.

The $375 “Tomahawk Society” package is the highest level available, and includes ticket priority rights, two premium red chair-backed seats, a copy of the annual football program and numbered reserved parking.

All season tickets include the Sept. 14 home game against Oak Mountain, the Oct. 5 home game against Spain Park, the Oct. 12 home game against Vestavia Hills and the Oct. 26 home game against Hewitt-Trussville, which will be televised nationally on ESPN2.

This will mark the first season the Thompson Warriors will play games in their new Warrior Stadium on the campus of the new Thompson High School, which opened to students earlier this year.

The Warriors are coming off one of the most successful seasons in school history, as they compiled a 10-0 regular season record, won the Class 7A, Region 3 championship and made it to the semifinals of the 7A playoffs.