Perkins and Springfield High Schools in the Running for $1 Million Grand Prize in T-Mobile's Friday Night 5G Lights Initiative

Two schools in Northwest Ohio, Perkins High School and Springfield High School, have been selected to receive a $5,000 grant each as part of T-Mobile's Friday Night 5G Lights initiative. This initiative aims to support high school football programs across the country. The schools are now in the running for the program's $1 million grand prize, which includes a full football field technology upgrade, a new weight room by Gronk Fitness, and an all-expenses-paid trip to the SEC Championship.
T-Mobile is investing $4 million in small-town sports this year, with various prizes being awarded to schools nationwide. Perkins and Springfield are among the 450 schools that have received $5,000 grants. The schools have the opportunity to win the grand prize, but community support will play a crucial role in their success. The more local participation there is, the better the chances of winning the ultimate upgrade.
Students, families, and supporters are encouraged to get involved and show their support for Perkins and Springfield. The submission deadline for the competition is on Sept. 12, giving the greater Toledo community time to rally around their schools. To learn more about how to participate and support the schools, visit the official website of the initiative.
In conclusion, Perkins High School and Springfield High School have been recognized for their football programs through T-Mobile's Friday Night 5G Lights initiative. With the support of the community, these schools have the opportunity to win a $1 million grand prize and other exciting rewards. The deadline for participation is approaching, so it's time for the Toledo community to come together and help these schools secure the ultimate upgrade for their football programs.