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Small Town School Seeks Big Help for Football Field
Centerview, USATue Oct 22 2024
A tiny town in Missouri with a population of just 186 people. That's where Crest Ridge High School is located. This school is making headlines for something big – a chance to win a multi-million dollar upgrade for their football field. The field, built way back in 1982 by local farmers, has seen better days. It's got a big bump in the middle and the stadium lights haven't been updated since 1990.
As of now, Crest Ridge High is in third place in a national contest run by T-Mobile. The contest winner gets a huge cash prize to fix up their sports facilities. Two schools from California are ahead in the votes, but Crest Ridge isn't giving up. The students and staff are rallying support and reaching out to celebrities online. They've made Instagram videos asking stars like Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to help spread the word.
Why all the fuss? Well, the track around the football field is made of gravel and isn't big enough for meets. The school wants to make their sports facilities safer and better for everyone. Time is running out – the contest ends on November 12th. Kids like Cabe Shippy, who plays on the offensive line, are excited and hopeful. "Watching the support grow is amazing, " he said. His sister Maddie, on the dance team, dreams of Taylor Swift's help. "It would mean so much to our community, " she said.
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Could this contest be a secret plot by T-Mobile to boost its social media presence?
What impact would a new football field have on the students and community of Centerview?
How will the school ensure that the new facility remains well-maintained and up-to-date after the initial upgrade?
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