Greenville’s favorite football tradition is making a triumphant return this September, reports Plumas Charter School. The 11-person, full-contact community football game, set for Sept. 14 at the Greenville football field, aims to bring people together for an evening of fun, competition and camaraderie, all while supporting the Plumas Warriors athletic program.
Festivities will begin at 6 p.m., with a variety of pregame activities for attendees of all ages. A tri-tip dinner will be available to purchase from the booster club for $12. Athletic director Ryan Schramel will brave the “dunk the principal” challenge, giving participants the chance to dunk him in a tank for $2 per ball or $5 for three balls. Cow pie bingo will also be featured, with squares available for $10 each.
The football game itself will start at 7 p.m. Tickets for entry cost $10, and all proceeds go directly to supporting the booster club’s efforts to enhance Warriors athletics. This game, previously known as the alumni football game, has now been opened to all community members eager to play. Organizers report it was a favorite fundraiser in the community before the Dixie Fire, and the booster club is thrilled to bring it back, stronger than ever.



“The community football game not only provides an opportunity for friendly competition but also reinforces the bonds that make Indian Valley a special place,” said organizer Kaley Bentz. “It’s about more than just football; it’s about coming together to support our schools, our athletes and each other.”
Event organizers said that this event promises to be an action-packed, fun-filled evening for the whole family: players, fans and everyone who enjoys a good time. More information and player participation details are available from Bentz at 530-228-9390.
Plumas Warriors is the athletic program of Plumas Charter School and is open to all PCS students. PCS operates learning centers in Quincy, Greenville and Chester. More information is available at http://www.plumascharterschool.org.
Information provided by Plumas Charter School


