By 1808Delaware

In a spirited rivalry that extends beyond the football field, Buckeye Valley and Delaware Hayes are gearing up to compete in the 2024 Hunger Games Cup—a competition where the ultimate victory lies in helping those in need. The event is set to galvanize both communities in a fight against hunger in Delaware County, with students, parents, and residents all coming together to make a difference.

Uniting for Hunger Relief

The Hunger Games Cup is part of a larger county-wide initiative called “Fight Against Hunger Games.” This year’s competition pits the Buckeye Valley Barons against the Delaware Hayes Pacers in a contest that challenges each school community to collect the most donations of food and cash. The stakes are high—not just for bragging rights, but also for the crucial cause of combating hunger among local families.

How to Participate

Food donations for the Hunger Games Cup will be accepted through August 21, 2024. The schools are collecting specific items that are in high demand, including brown gravy mix packets and boxed macaroni and cheese. These items will go directly to local food banks, helping to ensure that families in Delaware County have access to basic meal necessities.

In addition to food items, cash and Venmo donations are encouraged and will be accepted until halftime of the Buckeye Valley vs. Delaware Hayes football game on August 23, 2024. Contributors making digital donations via Venmo are reminded to specify their allegiance by noting either “Barons/BV” or “Pacers/Hayes” in their payment memo to ensure their donation is counted towards their team’s total.

The Grand Finale

The culmination of this friendly rivalry will take place during the halftime of the much-anticipated Buckeye Valley vs. Delaware Hayes football game on August 23, 2024. The school that has collected the most donations—both in food and funds—will be crowned the Hunger Games Cup champion. The event is more than just a competition; it’s a celebration of community spirit and solidarity in the face of a common challenge.

Making an Impact

The Hunger Games Cup serves as a reminder that while sports foster competitive spirit, they also provide a platform for bringing people together for the greater good. As both schools rally their communities to contribute, the real winners will be the families who benefit from these efforts.

The Fight Against Hunger Games initiative underscores the importance of community involvement and highlights how local events can be leveraged to address critical issues like food insecurity. By participating in this event, the students and families of Buckeye Valley and Delaware Hayes are not just playing a game—they are making a tangible impact on the lives of those in need.


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