New Jersey’s Super Football Conference turns to HomeTown Ticketing


HomeTown Ticketing, a provider of digital ticketing and event software for schools, districts, conferences and associations, has become the official ticketing partner of New Jersey’s Super Football Conference (SFC).

The SFC was established in 2016 and incorporates 113 public and non-public teams across seven counties. The partnership will provide online ticketing options for customers, as well as additional security and reporting capabilities for SFC member schools.

SFC president Denis Nelson said: “We’re thrilled to announce this partnership. Members may now offer fans contactless ticketing, and schools will benefit from improved event management, crowd control, and financial oversight versus cumbersome cash and coin.

“NJSIAA (New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association) established a similar partnership last year and, by all accounts, it’s been a success.”

SFC member West Morris Mendham High School has noted how the pandemic influenced the academic community to move towards a cashless system.

Ned Panfile, coordinator of athletics and student activities at the high school, said: “Our school uses HomeTown Ticketing for all its athletic events that involve ticketing, both for individual events and season family passes. Because of the pandemic, and based on ease-of-use, we have abandoned any exchange of money.

“HomeTown Ticketing has an easy-to-read dashboard with user-friendly ticket-building, guest lists, and easy-to-develop and read-purchase reports. HomeTown Ticketing’s representative met with me to develop our ticket look and get the tickets ready before each season. I am very happy with HomeTown Ticketing, and its approach to digital ticketing.”

HomeTown Ticketing chairman and chief executive Ryan Hart added: “HomeTown Ticketing is happy to bring a professional-level ticketing experience to the fans, schools, and communities within the SFC.

“HomeTown Ticketing will provide a platform that is simple and easy-to-use for fans of all ages when attending select SFC games and events.”

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