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High School Football America - New London vs. Norwich Free Academy
This is the second part of High School Football America's two-part series on America's oldest high school football game between New London High School and Norwich Free Academy. In this episode, Trish Hoffman and Jeff Fisher look at the game itself, which has been played since May 12, 1875. You'll meet Norwich's Tom Moretti, who played in the 100th game back in 1966, plus learn why one game was called because of a ball being lost in the snow. For more videos from the 2009 season, go to www.highschoolfootballamerica.com
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High School Football America - America's Oldest High School Football Game
n the first part of this two-part series, High School Football America takes you to high school football's oldest game between Norwich Free Academy and New London High School in Connecticut. These two schools played the first high school football game in 1875, and haven't stopped. In this episode, Trisha Hoffman takes you to the pep rally and Powder Puff football game at New London High School the day before the 2009 Thanksgiving Day clash between the two schools. For more videos from the 2009 season, go to www.highschoolfootballamerica.com.
In High School Football America's latest video vignette, Trish Hoffman and Jeff Fisher travel 168 miles west of Chicago to Miles, Iowa for their first-ever 8-man football game between East Central High School and Preston High. Miles is a tiny town in eastern Iowa with 462 residents, who love their high school sports! In this episode, you'll go inside East Central's locker room to listen to head coach Dave Jenkins as he rallies his Raiders against their arch-rival. Trish Hoffman takes you inside the tiny press box where you'll meet Miles' mayor, who has also served as the Raiders PA announcer for 16 years. For more High School Football America stories go to our website at www.highschoolfootballamerica.com. High School Football America: Small Towns...Big Gamesâ¢
This is part of a a series of small town high school football video vignettes from High School Football America. In this episode Trish Hoffman and High School Football America editor-in-chief Jeff Fisher travel to Sheridan, Indiana. Despite its small population, a little over 3,000, Sheridan is a high school football powerhouse. The Blackhawks own nine Indiana high school football titles. Head coach Bud Wright is the Hoosier State's all-time winningest coach after 44-years on the sideline. There's also a great bloodline in the town with freshman QB Sam Zachery being the sixth generation Zachery to play for Sheridan. HSFA talks with Sam's grandmother. For more small town high school football stories, please visit www.highschoolfootballamerica.com.
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