AT&T is teaming up with the Buffalo Sabres to offer Western New York high school students the chance to win the Sabres experience of a life time—and save lives too.
Sabres Captain Steve Ott is personally asking high school students to take the pledge to never text and drive again in their life-time. The high school with the most pledges will have Ott visit the school to discuss the dangers of texting and driving with the students and their hockey team will hold a practice at First Niagara Center in Buffalo with Ott.
The pledge drive started December 1 and ends January 31. The school with the most pledges will be selected in February. To enter, all students will need to take the pledge via www.whyipledge.com/buffalo and get as many of their friends, family, neighbors to take the pledge on behalf of their school as well. Students can go back and take the pledge once a day through the course of the promotion.
Area high schools that are eligible to take part in the contest:
Amherst – Tigers
Bishop Timon/St. Jude – Tigers
Canisius High School – Crusaders
Clarence High School – Red Devils
Frontier Central High School – Falcons
Grand Island Senior High School – Vikings
Hamburg High School – Bulldogs
Kenmore East – Bulldogs
Kenmore West – Blue Devils
Lancaster/Iroquois High School – Redskins
Lewiston-Porter – Lancers
Lockport – Lions
Niagara Falls – Wolverines
Niagara Wheatfield Senior High School – Falcons
North Tonawanda – Lumberjacks
Orchard Park High – Quakers
St. Francis – Red Raiders
St. Joseph Collegiate Institute School – Marauders
St. Mary’s High School – Lancers
West Seneca East High – Trojans
West Seneca West High – Indians
Williamsville North – Spartans
Williamsville East – Flames
Williamsville South – Billies
Mount Mercy Academy School
Nardin Academy High School
Nichols School – Vikings
Sweet Home – Panthers