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Annual Thanksgiving football game. "The Rivalry", also known by locals as the Turkey Bowl, met for the 111th Thanksgiving and the 155th time overall in 2016. Since 2004–2005 football season Leominster is currently 13–2 against Fitchburg. The only two losses are from the 2008 Thanksgiving Day game and the, Division 2 Central MA playoff game ...
Fitchburg High has one of the longest-standing high school football rivalries in the United States with nearby Leominster High School, known as "The Rivalry." The first game between the two teams was played on October 20, 1894, and has since played annually on Thanksgiving. The match is also referred to by locals as the "Turkey Bowl."
Fitchburg (3) Springfield Central (4) St. Peter-Marian (5) Monument Mountain Regional (2) Narragansett Regional (2) Year Division 1 Division 1A Division 2 Division 2A Division 3 Division 3A 1997: Springfield Central (5) Leominster (8) Longmeadow (3) Gardner: Northbridge (4) Oxford: 1998: Springfield Cathedral (3) Leominster (9) Longmeadow (4 ...
Bill Ballou finds which CMass high school football program was tops in each decade, starting at the beginning of the 1900s BY THE DECADES: Several Central Mass. high school football programs have ...
Leominster currently hosts New England Football League semi-pro team, the Central Mass Sabercats. The Leominster Dek-Hockey Center hosts youth dek-hockey games for the town of Leominster and Fitchburg. It is located in North Leominster off of Route 2 near North Leominster station of the Fitchburg Line. [45]
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Leominster High School football field during Saturday morning game Leominster High School is a participant in Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. Doyle Field, the school's sports complex located in downtown Leominster, underwent a major renovation from 2005 to 2006 though it still lacks adequate track and field facilities in ...
Thanksgiving Day football games in the United States are nearly as old as the game—and the organized holiday—themselves. The first Thanksgiving Day football game took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Thanksgiving Day of 1869, less than two weeks after Rutgers defeated Princeton in New Brunswick, New Jersey in what is widely recognized as the first intercollegiate football game in the ...