Not even pro sports franchises may sell beer at school, it seems

It turns out that hosting a professional sporting event isn't a good enough reason to sell beer on a high school campus.

That's the view of the Canadian County sheriff's office, which has protested the sale of alcohol by the soccer club Rayo OKC, which plays its games at Miller Stadium on the campus of Yukon High School.

Reporter Ben Felder's got the story, available now to subscribers of The Oklahoman. Felder points out that United Soccer League franchise Energy FC sells beer during its matches at Taft Stadium, which is a facility owned by Oklahoma City Public Schools.