Judge Memorial Catholic High School in Salt Lake City was voted one of the first half finalist nominees in the State Farm Friday Night Feats video contest, earning $2,500 for the school. Friday Night Feats is a national video contest highlighting the biggest moments from this year’s high school football season. The 26 first half winners were located around the United States and Canada. Each was awarded $2,500 for their respective schools and had a chance at the $15,000 first place prize. Judge Memorial’s submission for the contest was created by senior Tyler Peterson and junior Sean Sloan of a Christian Weidle punt return on homecoming night against Wasatch Wasps, a game the Bulldogs won 49-14. Shown is Chad Rutledge, State Farm representative, presenting a $2,500 check to Sloan, Weidle and Peterson on Dec. 16 at Judge Memorial Catholic High School. The award will assist the new media and photography students. Courtesy photo/Judge Memorial Catholic High School
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