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Decision reversed to allow family at Pennsbury's only home football game

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BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. - Parents were disappointed to learn the decision to allow family at Pennsbury's only home football game had been reversed."Here we are on the outside looking it.

It’s disheartening, sad and we don't know what else to say," said Sharon Vereb watching her two son’s play in their only home game this season.

She has a freshman and a senior #66 o Pennsbury’s football team. "At 9:30 I got a phone call from the one coach because I'm the president of the club and he said it just came from top down," she said.

Vereb is the President of the Pennsbury Booster Club for the football team. She say says the coach informed her last night that parents would not be allowed at the game.

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