Youth Soccer Fundraising - Support your Teams here!
2026 Super Bowl Squares
Find your Team and support their Super Bowl Squares Fundraiser!
Click the photo of the team you are supporting below and head to their Super Bowl Squares Fundraising Page!
All thank you so much for being willing to support our girls as they fundraise for some tournaments this season. Club soccer is expensive and the Super Bowl Squares is our #1 fundraiser of the year.
We have five teams currently participating. Make sure you select the right team that you want to support. If you are not affiliated with a team and are buying multiple squares please try to “spread” the wealth amongst the three teams.
There are 100 squares per grid at $10 per square. Each player on the team is trying to sell 10 squares. If the grid fills up, we can create a new grid. Participants must select their own squares and then pay the designated team representative below.
- Click on the link for the team you want to support – see the teams above:
- Fill out appropriate information (email, select password, etc)
- In the top left corner, select a “Grid” – make sure that you select the correct team you want to support.
- Click on a square to pick. Please put in your name to select the square.
- Once you have selected the squares you would like to purchase, please confirm selections, then Venmo your designated Team Rep the $10 X Amount of squares. In the comment/memo section please type YOUR NAME & the number of squares purchased.
- Team 2017 Schotemeyer is: Kevin Edmunds @Kevin-Edmunds (last 4 9248)
- Team 2017 Schotemeyer White is: Rob Signorile @robsigjr (last 4 3036)
- Team 2017 Schotemeyer Navy is: Ben Francis @beanfrancis (last 4 9079)
- Team Lloyd is: Erica Knapp Venmo- @Erica-Knapp-0 (last 4 3523)
- Team 2018 Schotemeyer is: Diana Petralia – Venmo is @DianaPetralia (last 4 5748)
RULES
Here is how the rules work:
Once all of the squares are filled, then each row and column are assigned a number from 0 to 9, and pool members claim a square by putting their name in a box. It would be unfair to allow people to pick their numbers, this is a random selection after the squares are all selected. The winner is where the last digit of both NFL teams’ score is compared to the grid to determine a winner.
Here is an example from Super Bowl XL between Seattle and Pittsburgh. The following is each teams score after each quarter:

In this instance the square with Seattle 3 and Pittsburgh 0 would have won the first quarter.
Winnings consist of the following:
First, Second, Third, Quarter – $100 Each quarter
Final Score – $200
Half of the funds go to the team and the other half back to the winners.