Subway to Honor High School Football Players with Pro Teen Awards

In 2020, many high school athletes had to forgo their football season due to the pandemic.

Subway wants to recognize these athletes and celebrate their aspiring go-pro dreams. With the help of NFL greats, Marshawn Lynch and Keenan Allen, Subway is launching the Pro Teen Awards, a national contest to celebrate future pros.

Beginning January 15, high school football players can submit a video of their best pro moves, craziest catches, hardest tackles and longest throws or kicks for a chance to be one of 20 winning players.

Visit https://www.subway.com/en-US/proteen to submit your entry!

High school athletes are encouraged to submit entries, but coaches, teachers, parents, teammates and friends can submit entries on the high school athletes’ behalf.

Winners will receive a personalized video from Lynch, an invitation to attend a virtual awards event with Allen, and a $1,500 scholarship from Subway. Pro Teen winners will be judged by Lynch and Allen, along with public voting, and selected based on a three-part scoring system:

  • 30% of score based on the number of votes on their video.
  • 10% on how well the entry meets the contest theme.
  • 60% based on judges’ scoring (Lynch & Allen) of video entries based on skill/creativity captured in the video.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Nominations open to legal residents of the 50 United States and D.C., who are full time High School students with demonstrated Football skill. Nominations begin at 12:00:01 a.m. ET on 1/15/21 and ends at 11:59:59 p.m. ET 2/6/21. See full terms & conditions at http://www.Subway.com/ProTeen.


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