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Kelliher, 75, retired after leading the Green Wave to a 46-6 win over Whitman-Hanson on Thanksgiving, concluding his 50th season in charge of the program. Kelliher finished with an overall record ...
Abington High School is a public high school co-located with middle and pre-kindergarten schools in Abington, Massachusetts, United States. It is located at 201 Gliniewicz Way and has an enrollment of 520 students. [3] The school's mascot is the Green Wave and the school colors are Green and White.
College Football Playoff matchups, schedule All first-round games will take place at the home field of the higher-seeded team and will be played on either Friday, Dec. 20 or Saturday, Dec. 21. CFP ...
The Green Dragons will host the Green Wave on Friday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. It will be Abington's first game since 1973 without Jim Kelliher as coach. Duxbury football opens '24 season vs. new-look ...
It began in 1893 with a 34–0 Green Wave victory over the Tigers. The teams stopped meeting every year in the Battle for the Rag in 2009. The rivalry became less competitive after 1948, until Tulane broke a 25-game non-winning streak in 1973 with a 14–0 victory in front of a Tulane Stadium record crowd of 86,598 in the final installment of ...
The Green Wave beat some big-time football teams in spite of being hard hit by graduation, but finishing 6–2–1 was considered a definite "rebuilding" effort for the Tulane program of that day. [13] The Green Wave lost to LSU for the first time since 1926. [1] The 1934 team tied for the SEC championship.
By the end of the 1920 season, the Green Wave nickname was used across athletics as the name for the Tulane used by the Hullabaloo. Newspapers followed suit, though a few still referred to Tulane ...
He served in the United States Navy during World War II, [6] [7] then attended Tulane University and played college football for the Green Wave. At Tulane, Price was a four-year letterman in football, for the 1946–1949 seasons. [8] He was named to All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) teams three times, 1947–1949, the latter two times being a ...