MIDDLETOWN, Pa. - Gov. Tom Wolf will go through with a veto of a bill that would give school districts the sole ability to make decisions on sports, including whether and how many spectators to allow, he said Monday.The Wolf administration’s gathering limits of 25 people indoors and 250 people outdoors apply to youth sports, but legislation that cleared the state House and Senate would empower schools to make their own rules about the number of spectators permitted at games.Some families have chafed at the statewide limits, saying attendance could safely be expanded while still allowing for adequate physical distancing.FULL COVERAGE: HIGH SCHOOL SPORTSWolf, a Democrat, said at a news conference that statewide gathering limits need to be.