The third-place District 3 basketball game hosted by York High will now be played at 5 p.m. and will not be open to the public, according to PIAA District 3.

The changes to Thursday's game follow the charges filed by police against four adults and two students - one from York High and one from Muhlenberg High - after Monday night's semifinal game.

A statement by District 3 said tickets would not be sold at the gate to Thursday's game between York High and Northern York at York's gym. The game was also moved to an earlier 5 p.m. start time.

District 3 announced Wednesday night that they will make a live stream of the game available for free, with a link posted as soon as possible.

“I truly wish that all decisions could be pleasing to everybody, but we are aware that simply cannot be, due to the wide range views in the communities we serve,” District 3 chairman Ron Kennedy said in the statement.

Kennedy told the Reading Eagle that the schools will be allotted 30 tickets for parents.

District 3 considered moving the game to a neutral site, the Reading Eagle reported. In his statement, Kennedy said the district didn't want to punish the players for what appeared to be the actions of adults. York High's team earned home-court advantage by their seeding in the district playoffs.

York High previously restricted access to two Saturday girls' basketball games in January because of "external" security concerns.