South City Band Superbowl Fundraiser Grid



How to Play


Super Bowl Squares – Official Rules

Overview

This grid follows the traditional Super Bowl Squares format. Participants purchase one or more squares on a 10×10 grid for a chance to win based on the score at the end of each quarter.


Grid Format

  • The grid consists of 100 squares (10×10).

  • Each square represents a unique combination of the last digit (0–9) of each team’s score.

  • Squares are filled on a first-come, first-served basis unless otherwise stated.


Number Assignment

  • Team numbers (0–9) are randomly assigned to the grid after all squares are filled.

  • This ensures fairness and prevents any participant from choosing squares based on numbers.


Scoring & Winners

  • Winners are determined by the last digit of each team’s score at the end of:

    • 1st Quarter

    • 2nd Quarter (Halftime)

    • 3rd Quarter

    • Final Score

  • Each quarter is scored independently.

  • Overtime (if played) counts toward the final score only.


Payouts

  • 50% of total funds collected will be donated to the South City Band.

  • The remaining 50% is paid out to winners.

  • Payout structure:

    • 1st Quarter: 10%

    • 2nd Quarter: 10%

    • 3rd Quarter: 10%

    • Final Score: 20%


  • If a square is unclaimed, the payout for that quarter carries over or is handled at the organizer’s discretion.


General Conditions

  • All sales are final once numbers are assigned.

  • The organizer’s interpretation of these rules is final.


Payment Instructions

Payments can be made in one of these ways:

1. Zeffy (accepts credit/debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay) using this link: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/superbowl-fundraiser

2. Check payable to "SSFHS Performing Arts Boosters" dropped off in the SSFHS Band Room (M1) mailbox.              

3. Cash in an envelope (labeled with player's name) dropped off in the SSFHS Band Room (M1) mailbox. 


Payment is due by Feb 4, 2026. Unpaid squares may be released or reassigned at the organizer’s discretion.

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