‘Be The Light’ campaign lights up area fields
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Hughesville’s scoreboard reads 20-20 and fourth and 19 as part of the “Be The Light” campaign Friday night.
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Wellsboro lights its stadium up during Friday’s snow storm.
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Snow comes down Friday at Williamsport as the stadium is lit up as part of the “Be The Light” campaign honoring the Class of 2020 and the nurses, doctors and first responders in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic. In total, 30 District 4 schools participated.
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Warrior Run’s scoreboard in Turbotville displays the score as 20-20, the time of 20:20 and the down and distance of fourth-and-19 as part of Friday’s “Be The Light” campaign.
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A drone shot shows Montgomery’s field from above lit up as part of the “Be The Light” campaign.
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Bucktail lights its field and stadium as part of the “Be The Light” campaign Friday night as snow comes down onto the field.
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South Williamsport participated in the "Be The Light" campaign Friday as snow falls at Rodney K. Morgans Stadium.
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Loyalsock's scoreboard shows the score 20-20 to represent the Class of 2020 as part of the "Be The Light" campaign Friday night.
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Central Mountain, which is in District 6, also participated in the “Be The Light” campaign Friday as snow comes down on the field in Mill Hall.
- PHOTO PROVIDED Hughesville’s scoreboard reads 20-20 and fourth and 19 as part of the “Be The Light” campaign Friday night.
- PHOTO PROVIDED Wellsboro lights its stadium up during Friday’s snow storm.
- PHOTO PROVIDED Snow comes down Friday at Williamsport as the stadium is lit up as part of the “Be The Light” campaign honoring the Class of 2020 and the nurses, doctors and first responders in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic. In total, 30 District 4 schools participated.
- PHOTO PROVIDED Warrior Run’s scoreboard in Turbotville displays the score as 20-20, the time of 20:20 and the down and distance of fourth-and-19 as part of Friday’s “Be The Light” campaign.
- PHOTO PROVIDED A drone shot shows Montgomery’s field from above lit up as part of the “Be The Light” campaign.
- PHOTO PROVIDED Bucktail lights its field and stadium as part of the “Be The Light” campaign Friday night as snow comes down onto the field.
- PHOTO PROVIDED South Williamsport participated in the “Be The Light” campaign Friday as snow falls at Rodney K. Morgans Stadium.
- PHOTO PROVIDED Loyalsock’s scoreboard shows the score 20-20 to represent the Class of 2020 as part of the “Be The Light” campaign Friday night.
- PHOTO PROVIDED Central Mountain, which is in District 6, also participated in the “Be The Light” campaign Friday as snow comes down on the field in Mill Hall.
Friday, several District 4 schools honored the Class of 2020 and supported the nurses, doctors and first responders on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic by lighting up their high school football stadiums at 8:20 p.m. (20:20 in military time) for 20 minutes.
Schools from the area and across the nation were taking part in the “Be the Light” campaign.
The scoreboards displayed the score as 20-20 in honor of this year’s graduating class, while the down and distance read fourth and 19 as the down and distance signifying COVID-19 is on its final down.
In total, 30 schools in District 4 and Central Mountain (District 6) participated.









