Augusta, Georgia is buzzing with thrilling anticipation as the annual WJBF Border Bowl approaches! This exciting high school football event not only showcases the best athletes from the local area but also serves a fantastic purpose, benefiting the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Augusta. As we gear up for this memorable day, we want to share what you can expect!
The Border Bowl is a much-loved tradition that features top players from both Georgia and South Carolina. It’s not just another football game; it’s a grand opportunity for young athletes to prove their skills on a bigger stage! The coaches nominate players based on their performance, grades, and even their community service involvement, ensuring that only the finest athletes get to participate. Taylor Newton, the Director of Community Involvement for WJBF, highlighted that this event is not just about football—it’s a stepping stone for these stars to take their talents to the next level, potentially earning scholarships and recruitment opportunities from colleges!
David Jacobsen, President and CEO of the local Ronald McDonald House, shared how crucial the funding from the Border Bowl is. “We take care of about a thousand families a year,” he explained, emphasizing that families can stay at the house entirely free of charge while their children receive treatment at nearby hospitals. It’s not merely a place to sleep; it’s a home away from home during some of life’s toughest moments.
The Ronald McDonald House is now located right on the campus of the Wellstar MCG, making it incredibly convenient for families facing crises. Imagine being just a stone’s throw away—about 100 yards—from your child’s hospital room! This close proximity means families can focus on what truly matters: being there for their child when they need support the most.
For those looking to get involved, the Border Bowl is always in need of volunteers. Taylor emphasized the importance of community help for the event to run smoothly. The Edgefield County Sheriff’s Office partners with the organization to ensure safety and efficiency. Whether you can help sell tickets, programs, or merchandise, there’s a place for you! “We’d love to have more hands on deck,” Taylor added enthusiastically. What a great way to witness the community spirit while supporting a wonderful cause!
The WJBF Border Bowl II is set for Saturday, January 11th. You won’t want to miss this exciting day of football, fun, and philanthropy at Strom Thurmond High School in Edgefield County. Tickets are available now for just $10 if purchased early, but get ready to pay $15 at the gate on game day. Parking will cost $5 in cash, so plan accordingly!
The WJBF Border Bowl is more than just a football game—it’s a celebration of skill, community, and support for families in need. So mark your calendars, grab your friends and family, and get ready to cheer on these talented young athletes while supporting a life-changing cause!
Grab your digital tickets now at WJBF.com and be part of this exciting event that keeps our community connected and supports those who need it the most!
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