Education, Sports

Tickets now available for BCPS fall season sports

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD—– Fall sports will begin on Friday, March 12, for Baltimore County Public Schools, and paperless tickets are now available for purchase using Ticket Spricket.

Tickets are $5 each (plus a service fee), paperless, and are needed only for football, field hockey, soccer, and volleyball games and badminton matches. Tickets for Friday, March 12 will be available for purchase beginning at 8 a.m. on March 12. To purchase tickets, download the Ticket Spicket app or go to the Ticket Spicket website to find games. An online quick start guide and video on buying tickets and checking in provide additional directions.



One ticket will be available for purchase via Ticket Spicket for each home and away participant. Coaches or athletic directors will give student athletes their code so parents to purchase tickets to their athletic events. Parents must show their phone at the gate to redeem their ticket. Parents must not redeem the ticket prior to arriving at the gate.

Beginning on Friday, March 19, the number of spectators for fall sports will be increased to 50 percent of venue capacity, in alignment with new executive orders from Maryland’s governor and Baltimore County’s county executive. The increased number of spectators will not begin until March 19 to ensure that appropriate security and supervision can be coordinated.

BCPS urges all spectators to abide by the following Spectator Expectations:

  • Face coverings are required at all times for the parent or guardian in attendance. Failure to adhere to the face covering guideline will result in removal from the contest.
  • The parent or guardian in attendance must practice social distancing. Failure to adhere to the social distancing guideline will result in removal from the contest.
  • There is to be no congregating at the field or in the stadium following the game. All parents are to meet their student back at the school.

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