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Updated: Oct. 12, 2023, 4:22 p.m.Molly Walsh | [email protected] Heights-University Heights school officials said Thursday that only the families of Heights High and Euclid football players, cheerleaders and marching band members will be allowed to attend the Friday night game “out of an abundance of caution.”Last month, Euclid Schools moved the district’s Sept. 29 home game to Brunswick.
Then, the school’s Senior Night game last week faced cancellation because the Solon High School football team was not willing to travel to Euclid to play. Solon instead offered its stadium for the teams to play at.
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