High school football champions local cause

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When the Hamilton Southeastern Royals host the Fishers Tigers on September 12 under the Friday night lights nearly 10,000 spectators will be cheering for their favorite team.

The highly anticipated Mudsock Game is not only one of the premiere football rivalries in the state, but it also aligns the community around a common cause: excellence in education.   The game recognizes teachers of the year for each of the 20 schools in the Hamilton Southeastern District, incorporates a pasta drive for local food pantries, and serves as a fundraiser for the Hamilton Southeastern Schools Foundation (HSSF).

Susan Binford, District Leader of KI who sponsors the event, says “KI is proud to be involved with Mudsock.  It is exciting to be part of a community that places such high value on education.  The Mudsock game is an opportunity for everyone in our community – parents, students, teachers, and businesses – to pull in the same direction for our schools.”

The Foundation will be selling a limited number of VIP tickets to the game which include exclusive, adult-only end zone seating as well as private concessions and restrooms.  Funds generated from these support student scholarships, teacher grants, and district-wide initiatives.  To purchase your $35 VIP ticket, visit www.hsefoundation.org or either of the high school front offices.

It appears that regardless of the final score when the game ends on September 12, the entire Hamilton Southeastern District wins.

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