Harrisonville High School has been named one of the Top 25 finalists in the nationwide T-Mobile Friday Night 5G Lights competition, earning a $25,000 grant and the opportunity to host a T-Mobile–powered home football game this October.
The competition included more than 2,100 small-town high schools from across the country, and Harrisonville is the only school in Missouri to advance to the Top 25.
“This recognition is a huge honor for our school and community,” said Dr. Josh Chastain, superintendent of Harrisonville Schools. “We’re proud of the students, staff, and supporters who have helped us get this far, and we’re excited to continue the journey toward the grand prize.”
Harrisonville is now competing for the grand prize: a $1 million stadium field upgrade, a renovated weight room from Gronk Fitness, a consultation with stadium experience experts, and more. The winner will also receive an all-expenses-paid trip to the SEC Championship Game and a 2026 tailgate party to reveal the finalized upgrades.
To win, Harrisonville needs the support of the GOCSD community and the surrounding areas. Take a minute to vote for Harrisonville at T-Mobile Friday Night 5G Lights. Voting runs Sept. 25–Oct. 24, and anyone with a valid email address can vote once per day.