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Dover's head coach, Dan Ifft, on a timeout during the 121st annual Dover-Phila Football Game, Friday, Oct. 25, at Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium, in New Philadelphia. The Quakers won, 42-24. Ifft's ...
“It’s hot, it’s heated, and it’s exciting,” the Dover coach said. This article originally appeared on The Times-Reporter: Ohio high school football: Dover vs. New Philadelphia meet for ...
The newspaper was created in 1968 through the merger of The Daily Times of New Philadelphia and The Daily Reporter of Dover, Ohio.They remain the principal cities of its coverage area, which also includes the Tuscarawas County communities of Baltic, Bolivar, Dennison, Gnadenhutten, Newcomerstown, Strasburg, Sugarcreek, Tuscarawas, Uhrichsville, and Stone Creek; and some coverage of Carroll ...
A song titled "The Great Santa Snowball Debacle of 1968" was released in 2006. [1] In 2009, Olivo returned to an Eagles game dressed as Santa Claus. [9] A book titled A Snowball's Chance: Philly Fires Back Against The National Media, which defended the Eagles fans' behavior in the incident, was published in 2012. [7]
The oldest high school football rivalry in Texas, known as the "Battle of the Ax" since 1949 when the ax trophy was donated by a local businessman. Played annually since 1931; played multiple times or skipped in some prior years. [61] [62] Zanesville High School (Zanesville, Ohio) Newark High School (Newark, Ohio) 62–52–4 (through 2024)
The Dover High School Athletic Hall of Fame dinner is September 22
He joined The Times in 1997. He was appointed football correspondent and, in 1999, conducted an interview with England manager, Glenn Hoddle, which led to his resignation. Hoddle had expressed controversial views on reincarnation and the disabled. [4] Dickinson was made chief football correspondent in 2002. [5]
After West Holmes put together a 13-play, 73-yard drive that knotted the game at 31-apiece midway through the fourth quarter, New Philadelphia marched 66 yards in eight plays as time was running ...