SOR Hockessin House Band



How to Play

Super Bowl Squares – Official Rules

Overview

This grid follows the traditional Super Bowl Squares format. Participants purchase 1, 2, or 3 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. Please pay before choosing.


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 House Band summer tour, North Star.

  • The remaining 50% is paid out to winners in cash

  • 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 and square selections are final once numbers are assigned.

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


Payment Instructions

Pay for squares via this PayPal link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=3K9UJWVSJC736

You may choose $10, $20, $30, or greater if you wish to donate an additional amount. (Donating more than $30 does not increase your chance of winning.)

PayPal options include all major credit/debit cards

Text the school at 302-433-7625 if you require a different method of payment.

Payment is due before kickoff. Unpaid squares may be released, closed, or reassigned at the organizer’s discretion.


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