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    Ridgevue Football Draft Night Turns 2026 Fundraiser Into $20,000 Community Boost

    Brad CrawfordBy Brad CrawfordMay 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The fundraiser raised more than $20,000.
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    Ridgevue football gave its 2026 season an early jolt of momentum when the Warhawks’ Draft Night fundraiser brought in more than $20,000 in one hour, turning a team event into a major community response for the program in Nampa, Idaho.

    The fundraiser was built around the upcoming 2026 season, and the team’s follow-up post made clear just how quickly support showed up once the night got going.

    That kind of number always stands out at the high school level, but the bigger story is what it says about the strength of the program’s support base.

    Ridgevue is not leaning on a decades-old football tradition. The school opened in 2016, which means much of its athletic identity is still being built in real time.

    Even with that relative youth, the Warhawks were able to produce a five-figure fundraiser in a single hour, and that says a lot about how much local buy-in the football program already has.

    The event itself had a strong football-first identity. Ridgevue promoted it as 2026 Draft Night and Fundraiser, scheduled for Wednesday, April 15 at 6:30 p.m. at Ridgevue High School, and tied it directly to players connected to the coming season.

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    That helped the fundraiser feel like part of the team’s story rather than just another school obligation. When programs frame events that way, supporters are not only donating money.

    They are investing in a roster, a season, and a shared sense of direction.

    The Warhawks also made sure to thank the people around the event, including Coach Justin Zora, who served as the emcee.

    That detail mattered because it reinforced that the fundraiser was not being run from the outside.

    It was a football night led by football people, with coaches, players, and supporters all helping push the program forward together.

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    A Big Night for a Young Program Still Building Its Identity

    Ridgevue competes as the Warhawks in the Vallivue School District, and the school’s football program operates in Idaho’s top classification environment.

    Offseason work is not only about lifting and conditioning. It is also about building the kind of support structure that helps a team stay organized, visible, and connected to the people around it.

    That is why a fundraiser like this means more than the dollar figure alone. The money matters, of course, but so does the message behind it.

    When a community responds this quickly, players notice it. Coaches notice it. Families notice it.

    It gives the program something tangible before the first whistle of the new season even arrives.

    Instead of entering the summer with only plans and expectations, Ridgevue now has a visible sign that people are willing to back what the Warhawks are trying to build.

    There is also something important about the speed of the result. Over $20,000 in one hour does not feel like a slow, routine fundraiser that needed days to gather momentum. It feels like a room full of energy and quick commitment.

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    That kind of response gives the night a different tone. It turns the fundraiser into a statement that the football program is not working in isolation.

    It has attention, support, and a base that is ready to show up when asked.

    For a school still establishing its traditions, moments like that can carry extra meaning. Ridgevue may not have generations of football history behind it, but events like this help create the kind of culture that programs depend on over time.

    They connect current players to the wider school community, create shared memories before the season starts, and make the team feel like something people want to be part of rather than simply watch from a distance.

    The Warhawks still have the real football work ahead of them, and one successful fundraiser will not decide what the season becomes.

    But it does give Ridgevue an encouraging early marker. The program now heads deeper into its 2026 buildup with more than a good turnout to remember.

    It has a result that grabbed attention, a strong show of backing from its supporters, and proof that the people around Ridgevue football believe enough in the team to help push it forward before the season even begins.

    When is Ridgevue football’s next game?

    Ridgevue’s next listed varsity football game is Friday, August 21, when the Warhawks are scheduled to host Burley High School at 6:00 p.m.

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    Brad Crawford

    Brad Crawford is a sports writer at United Sports Desk with more than four years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, college football, high school sports, and athlete feature stories. His work centers around breaking news, draft developments, player journeys, coaching moves, and the moments behind the headlines that fans often miss. Over the years, Brad has built a reputation for combining timely reporting with detailed storytelling and stat-driven analysis. From NFL minicamp competitions and draft-day storylines to local high school standouts and athlete family features, he enjoys covering every layer of the sports world and the people who make it memorable. When he is away from writing, you will usually find Brad on the golf course, keeping up with the latest sports debates, or talking about upcoming draft picks and offseason moves with fellow fans.

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