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Greg Zoia, center, won the YMCA of Metro North's Super Bowl raffle and will be going to Super Bowl LX with his son. He stands with Torigian YMCA Executive Director Cara Green, left, and CEO of YMCA of Metro North Kathleen Walsh. (YMCA of Metro North)

YMCA of Metro North announces winner of Super Bowl LX Raffle

February 3, 2026 by For The Weekly News

The YMCA of Metro North is excited to announce Greg Zoia, a member of the Torigian Family YMCA, as the winner of its Super Bowl raffle. Zoia will attend Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8, fulfilling a lifelong dream.

“I’ve been a Patriots fan my whole life. I remember going to games as a kid with my dad, even back when some were played at Fenway and Harvard Stadium,” said Zoia. “I always dreamed of seeing the Patriots in a Super Bowl, but never thought it would actually happen. Winning this raffle and going to the game with my son is incredibly special. We recently joined the Torigian Family YMCA and love it. The staff is amazing. I bought a ticket just to support the scholarship campaign and never expected to win. We feel truly blessed.”

The prize package includes two tickets to Super Bowl LX, a private round-trip charter flight from Boston to San Francisco with former New England Patriots center David Andrews, a three-night stay at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square, airport and game-day transportation, a Pats Pep Rally with meet-and-greet and live Q&A, an all-inclusive Pats tailgate near Levi’s Stadium, and custom trip swag.

The Super Bowl raffle raised $33,000, with all proceeds supporting the YMCA of Metro North’s mission to strengthen the community through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. Funds raised will help ensure access to programs and financial assistance for individuals and families across the region.

“Going to the Super Bowl is an unforgettable experience, but the real win is what this raffle makes possible for our community,” said Kathleen Walsh, President and CEO of the YMCA of Metro North. “These funds directly support our scholarships, helping ensure the Y remains a place where everyone can belong. Congratulations to Greg and his family. GO PATS!”

The YMCA of Metro North thanks all who purchased raffle tickets and helped turn an exciting opportunity into meaningful community impact.

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