Easton Football 2026 NCAA Tournament Fundraiser

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Welcome to my 2026 March Madness Squares Contest!

Happy March! That means it’s time for March Maddness! Help support Easton Football by Purchasing March Madness blocks for $20 ea. you have a chance to win EVERY game of the NCAA Tournament, from the first round to the Championship Game! Get in on the action before the board fills up! Please pass the link on to anyone who might be interested. Thank you for all of the support for our program and our boys. This all goes towards making sure they have updated equipment, practice clothes, meals, clothes and much more. We can’t do it without all of your help.

Here is How it works:
Click on this link to login or create your account
https://sm.app.splashsports.com/contest/?jCode=4cf4a8e83d814cfcac7e98170f8dc0a1

Pick your Squares and Venmo the total to the Booster Club (@EastonFootball-Rovers) ***Picks will not count until payment is received***

The winning numbers are based on the final score of the game(including overtime)

The winning team's numbers are listed across the top of the Squares Grid.
The losing team's numbers are listed down the side of the grid

You take the second number from each team's score to determine the winner for each square. For example if a team scores 74 points, the number used would be 4. So if a final score of a game is 74 to 62 the winning square would be 4 (Winner) / 2(Loser)

Payouts:
Round 1: 32 Games - $10 ea.
Round 2: 16 Games - $15 ea.
Sweet Sixteen: 8 Games - $20 ea.
Elite 8: 4 Games - $25 ea.
Final Four: 2 Games - $40 ea.
Championship Game: 1 game $100

A brief reminder: Pick your squares before the pick deadline. Winners are declared using the final score for each game included in the contest. Good luck to everyone. If you have any questions, please contact us @ eastonfootballboosters@gmail.com

Rules

If you have any questions about these rules, please contact your commissioner Rob Stout (rstout55@hotmail.com)
  • Members pick squares on the grid (or the commissioner can pick for them).
  • Members' squares on the grid are theirs for every game in the NCAA Tournament starting with First Round (63 games total) .
  • At the end of every game, we automatically compare the last digit of both teams' score is to determine a winner. The X-Axis will use the last digit from the winning team's score, and the Y-Axis will use the last digit from the loser's score.
  • Each individual winner will be listed, as well as an aggregate count of how many times each contest member has won for each round, and in total.