Mudsock Game Features More Than Football

The rain was still coming down as Teachers of the Year were honored at halftime

The annual Mudsock Football Game is more than just a sports event in Fishers, it is one of the biggest nights of the annual local calendar.  Sadly, the crowd was far below the usual numbers due to the unrelenting moisture from the sky throughout the evening.

Those with VIP tickets from the Hamilton Southeastern Schools Foundation found the tent just outside the north end zone at HSE High School a welcome space to get away of the rain.

But even with the challenges from the weather, one of the game’s must important moments came when the Teachers of the Year were honored on the field at halftime.

This will be a Mudsock Game to remember because of the rain that fell all night, the fact that Adam Morris was able to notch a Mudsock win in his first year as Royals head coach and the Teachers of the Year held the spotlight at halftime.  Let us not forget that the foundation raised money through VIP ticket sales and support from commercial sponsors that will be used to fund classroom activities throughout the local school district.

The Hamilton Southeastern Schools Foundation tent was a popular place to escape the rain