Jesuit High Debuts Stadium Lights Amid Concerns
Jesuit High Debuts Stadium Lights Amid Concerns

Jesuit High Debuts Stadium Lights Amid Concerns

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Jesuit High School in Carmichael, California, celebrated a historic moment by playing its first football game under permanent stadium lights, a project approved in June by the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors after years of using temporary lights. Despite excitement from students and alumni, some residents expressed concerns about increased traffic and noise. The project, costing $2.5 million with $1.7 million raised through donations, features advanced LED lighting to minimize glare on the neighborhood. In other high school football news, Brownsburg's game against Cathedral was postponed due to weather, and the Houston area's Friday Football Frenzy kicked off with enthusiastic fan participation. Michigan State University, with new head coach Jonathan Smith, begins its season tonight against Florida Atlantic.

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