Thursday, February 9, 2012

Bell Game Tickets Sold Out

October 27, 2009 by  
Filed under Featured, News & Student Life

By Kim Ngai and Sabrina Syed, Editors-in-Chief
Photographs by Josh Alvaro

UPDATE: Bell Game Moved to CSUF

As of two ‘o clock in the afternoon, both Fountain Valley and Edison High Schools sold out of their respective Bell Game tickets.

FVHS Activities Director Mrs. Krimker comments, “This is the first time tickets have sold out on the first day. FVHS cannot directly solve this shortage of tickets because it is Edison\’s home game.”

Principal Herzfeld says, “OCC controls the number of tickets provided to each school. Fountain Valley received 2,950 tickets since we\’re the visitors and Edison, the home team, received 3,900.”

An announcement during fourth period notified students tickets were running out fast. Baron parents and alumni were buying tickets while students were in class, and administration wanted to ensure that all students were forewarned to buy their tickets as soon as possible.

Edison High was sold out of its tickets before Fountain Valley at ten ‘o clock in the morning and many Charger parents attempted to purchase tickets from the FV Financial Office. Ms. Helenihi and Ms. Musso ensured that these parents were not able to buy tickets, turning away anyone from Edison.

The announcement prompted a rush of students to line up outside the financial office, and the line did not diminish until after 5th period, when it was announced tickets were officially sold out.

“Honestly, I didn\’t think I was in line buying tickets to a football game. It felt more like I was in line to see Megan Fox because I was surrounded by a mass of fanatics,” says senior Sohail Tehrani.

Many students were angered, mistakenly thinking the announcement was made to ensure tickets would sell out accordingly. Others were outraged by sales procedure.

“It was unfair that people were allowed to buy a lot of tickets at a time, and that alumni instead of seniors had a chance to buy them first,” complains senior Jovo.

“Since next year\’s game will be a home game, Fountain Valley hopes to make some changes in our traditions. We are thinking of limiting the amount of tickets that can be purchased at a time,” says Krimker.

Unfortunately, no one was able to predict such a reaction, but plans to make next year\’s Bell Game more efficient are already being discussed.

When asked if there was anything Fountain Valley could currently do, the principal responded, “Unfortunately, since it’s Edison’s home game, it is their choice and responsibility to keep or change the venue.”

About the possibility of hosting the game at Angels Stadium next year, when it’s Fountain Valley’s home game and it can control the venue, the principal adds, “Though we have held the game at Angels Stadium before, it is not the best choice due to the many problems that arise. A lot of the seats are lower, blocking many audience members’ views when others stand up. We don’t want to have to tell people to sit down when fans want to show support. Also, the facilities aren’t separated by team, so both Baron and Charger fans must use the same bathrooms, halls, etc. This has led to fights, arguments and other security problems in the past. We are trying our best to get a better venue for next year, we don’t want it at OCC either, but again, for this year, it’s Edison’s home game.”

ASB was just as surprised as well and did not foresee such a frantic rush either.

“It\’s astonishing how fast the tickets sold out. They were only on sale for five periods! As of now, we are doing our best to find any possible solutions. And we are definitely planning ways to make our home game next year a lot better,” says ASB president Dorothy Dang.

Regrettably for all Barons, the school cannot provide more tickets or take back tickets sold. For those without tickets, there are currently no solutions.

Edison High School’s Activities Director could not be currently reached for comment, however information about Edison’s plans will be updated soon.

Adviser Note: After consulting with Kyle Middlebrooks we’ve confirmed that he did not write the comments attributed to him; therefore, the editors decided to delete that and all replies associated with it.

Click here for Mr. Herzfeld’s additional comments and adjustments he’s considering for future Bell Game ticket sales.

  • :(

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    2010 seniors have the worst luck. no free aloha dance freshmen year, so we make the best out of sophomore year and suffered through junior year. and now, no bell game tickets for the majority of seniors.

  • Go Barons!

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    Read this: http://ecs.fvhs.com/dsp.org_subpage.cfm?uid=187&id=3336

    Spreading false rumors doesn’t support our team. Stick to the facts.

    Go Barons!!

  • http://nstochasticity.tumblr.com/ zack

    Safari MacIntosh

    Did you read the article?
    We’ve had that link up the whole time.

  • Mom of a football player

    Safari MacIntosh

    Well all I have to say is I got to the school around 7:30 am and there was a little line maybe 25 kids/parents. I wish everyone could have gotten a ticket, yes I do agree with most of you that the selling of tickets was done wrong. My thought is that every student should have gotten a chance to buy a ticket and then let the parents only be able to buy 4 and then open it to the public for sale. All the school had to due is mark off as each students family who bought there 4 tickets and that would be all they were able to purchase and then open up to the public…. I graduated from FV in 1979 and hello this has been a problem all the years just not as bad as this year!!! The office did not ask any question of those student’s/parents that I saw buying 30+ tickets that is what I think was really wrong!! THERE should have been a limit I know there would still be a problem but at least everyone one would have had a chance. I hope they find somewhere else to play even if it is further away, EVERYONE should be able to attend!!! GO BARON’S WE DESERVE THE BELL!!!

  • Anonymous

    Safari MacIntosh

    honestly people i understand that it SUCKS that the Bell Game tickets sold out. I love going to the games with friends, having that fun being in the atmosphere and im sure every1 else does, and of course wants to go and support our boys at the biggest game this season. But honestly none of this is goin to change the fact that you dont have tickets. Maybe they sold them ineffectively, I agree, I also didnt get a ticket, but I dont think its wrong that parents bought a lot of tickets. They came & got em. Although i do wish student could buy 1st, but that was not how they were sold this year so they got them fair and square.
    I think that all the complaining is really for no point. If you really wanna go, try and find someone with extra. All me & my friends did & we’re not paying some crazy price either.

  • Anon
  • upset parent

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    It really upsets me that alot of people are buying tickets for profit. Look in the orange county craigslist under tickets and type in bell. Ad after ad of ticket for sale $20-$80.

  • fvhssophomore

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    Edison athletic director Bruce Belcher just said that next week’s Edison-Fountain Valley game has been moved from Orange Coast College to Cal State Fullerton.

    The Bell Game sold out in hours this week, and Edison tried to find a way to resolve the problem of many fans being shut out of tickets. At Fountain Valley, many students never had the opportunity to purchase tickets since they went on sale while they were in class and were sold out quickly.

    We’ll have more information as soon as it’s possible on how the tickets that now will be available will be sold.

    Cal State Fullerton holds approximately 10,000, which would mean an increase of 2,400 from OCC.

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  • http://www.theboltonline.com The Bolt News

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    The Bolt News is receiving unconfirmed reports that the game has been moved to Cal State Fullerton. an increase of 2,400 tickets may be available. http://ocvarsity.freedomblogging.com/2009/10/29/edison-fountain-valley-game-moved/71363/

  • cw

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    im so glad they changed the venue. me and my family were soooooo ptssed when they sold out because my brother’s a senior on the football team and we didn’t have tickets, but now we can go =]

  • ey yo

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    get a life man….

  • Anonymous

    Safari Windows Vista

    edison will win

  • BradFutak

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    Barons will win!!!!!

  • http://nstochasticity.tumblr.com/ zack

    Safari MacIntosh

    yes, thank you for that Bolt News

    we know.

  • Matt

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    Pretty lame of principal Herzfeld to over react this year and move the game 40 miles away. He lacks common sense, this game should have been at Orange Coast college tonight, instead of a half full Cerritos college