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Florida Football Banquet Awards $137K to Student Athletes
Acts of KindnessFeb 8

Florida Football Banquet Awards $137K to Student Athletes

A Naples scholarship dinner more than doubled its giving when a billionaire philanthropist surprised 13 student athletes with unexpected bonus awards. The event honored top football players who excelled both on the field and in the classroom.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
Football Team Visits Preschoolers for 20+ Years Running
Community HeroesFeb 7

Football Team Visits Preschoolers for 20+ Years Running

High school football players in Troy, New York are keeping a heartwarming tradition alive. For over two decades, the varsity team has spent Super Bowl week playing with preschoolers at a local childcare center.

Google News - Unity Celebration2 min read
Cincinnati Athletes Earn Football Scholarships Feb 19
SportsJan 28

Cincinnati Athletes Earn Football Scholarships Feb 19

Greater Cincinnati high school football players will be honored with scholarships at an upcoming banquet celebrating their hard work and dedication. The National Football Foundation's local chapter continues its tradition of investing in student athletes who excel on and off the field.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
Wooster High Football Team Digs Out Elderly Neighbors
Community HeroesJan 27

Wooster High Football Team Digs Out Elderly Neighbors

When a massive snowstorm buried Wooster, Ohio, the high school football team traded their snow day for shovels and spent hours helping elderly neighbors who couldn't clear their driveways. These student athletes proved that real strength shows up when your community needs you most.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Piqua High Grad Leads Indiana to First National Title
Community HeroesJan 21

Piqua High Grad Leads Indiana to First National Title

A small Ohio town is celebrating as one of their own helped make college football history. Bryant Haines, who graduated from Piqua High School in 2004, just led Indiana University to its first-ever national championship as defensive coordinator.

Yahoo Sports2 min read