Las Vegas is set to honor several high school football officials this Sunday at Allegiant Stadium. The occasion will take place during the Las Vegas Raiders’ game against the Los Angeles Chargers, which kicks off at 1:25 p.m. and will be broadcast on CBS.
The seven officials from Northern Nevada have been recognized as the National Federation of State High School Associations Crew of the Year for their outstanding service and dedication to high school football. The Raiders selected this group based on their qualities of honesty, objectivity, and commitment to the game, as well as demonstrating integrity, resilience, and teamwork.
This honor highlights the importance of referees at all levels of football, showcasing how they contribute to the integrity and success of the sport. The officials’ hard work off the field, ensuring fair play and maintaining the spirit of the game, has not gone unnoticed, and this recognition emphasizes the vital role they play in shaping young athletes’ experiences.
Football games like this one serve as a platform to appreciate the unsung heroes of the sport, the officials who work tirelessly to ensure the rules are upheld and the competition is fair. Sunday’s event promises to be a memorable occasion for both the honored officials and the fans in attendance.
As the Raiders and Chargers battle it out to close the regular season, this recognition will add an extra layer of excitement to an already thrilling matchup.