Donations from former NFL quarterback Ron Jaworski and more helped a youth football stadium in Olney get their their lights back after more than 300 student-athletes were left in the dark since early October due to vandalism.
Friday night under the lights takes on new meaning for a youth football league after major donations get them out of the dark.
Electrician, Nemo Devine told FOX 29’s Monica Evans that the wire is worth money and could be traded for cash. Olney Eagles Youth Football Association, Coach H explained how the kids persevered through the setback.
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