BLYTHEWOOD – The lights are shining even brighter at Westwood High School this season. The Westwood Redhawks have been awarded a $5,000 grant from T-Mobile as part of the company’s national Friday Night 5G Lights initiative — a $4 million effort aimed at uplifting small-town football programs and spotlighting the dedication of student-athletes and coaches across the country.
Westwood is now one of 450 high schools nationwide in the running for the $1 million grand prize — a transformational package that includes a football field makeover, weight room renovation by Gronk Fitness, and an exclusive trip to the SEC Championship Game.
But this program goes beyond upgraded facilities — it’s about recognizing the heart of Friday night football in towns like Blythewood. From the first whistle to the final buzzer, Westwood football brings the community together. T-Mobile is proud to celebrate that tradition.
About Friday Night 5G Lights
Launched by T-Mobile, Friday Night 5G Lights is a national campaign dedicated to empowering high school football programs in under-resourced and rural communities. The 2025 competition includes:
- Weekly $5,000 grants to high schools across the U.S.
- 25 finalist awards of $25,000
- One $1 million grand prize including a full athletic upgrade and national exposure
More than 2,500 schools have entered, and Westwood High School is proudly representing Richland County and the Midlands of South Carolina.
Help Westwood Win
Community engagement plays a key role in determining who wins the grand prize. Increased local support and participation can help bring even greater recognition — and resources — to Westwood’s football program.
Learn more and support the Redhawks at: FridayNight5GLights.com
Rally around the Redhawks and help Westwood take the national stage this football season.










