Encinitas Tritons NCAA Squares Fundraiser

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Welcome to the Encinitas Tritons 2026 March Madness Squares Fundraiser Contest!

NOTE: Each square is 10 dollars. 100 Squares and no limit to how many squares picked.

Round of 64 - 32 games - $2 prize for each correct game score; Total $64
Round of 32 - 16 games - $5 prize for each correct game score; Total $80
Sweet 16 - 8 games - $10 prize for each correct game score; Total $80
Elite 8 - 4 games - $20 prize for each correct game score; Total $80
Final 4 - 2 games - $50 prize for each correct game score; Total $100
Championship 1 - 1 game - $100 for correct game score; Total $100

No limit to the number of squares you select.

Please reach out to me (Dan - 619-889-5094) if you have any questions and/or any issues with getting registered successfully. Reminder you must make your square selections under the 'Picks' tab.

Please pay via venmo or zelle as this is the easiest to track donations and manage payouts.

Tritons Venmo: @Tritons_Baseball (last four digits are 0361 if asked)
Tritons Zelle: encinitastritons@gmail.com

Let me know if any issues once you start selecting your squares on the site. First games for our squares start Thursday, March 19th. Good luck.

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 me at murph878@hotmail.com or call/text at 619-889-5094.

— Dan Murphy (Levi’s dad)

Rules

If you have any questions about these rules, please contact your commissioner Dan Murphy (murph878@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.