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Lowell's nickname is the Red Arrows, named for the 32nd Red Arrow Infantry in World War II. When Lowell opened, it was the first school in Michigan to have floodlights illuminating their football field for night games. Lowell's biggest athletic rival is East Grand Rapids High School. [7]
Cawley Memorial Stadium is a 6,000-seat multipurpose stadium in Lowell, Massachusetts primarily used for football, soccer, field hockey, track and field and lacrosse.The stadium was named after Edward Cawley, a landowner who owned several plots of land near the stadium on which the complex sits. [1]
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Apr. 10—LOWELL — All good things must come to an end and, because of two long touchdowns, it ended for the Methuen football team Friday night. The Rangers hadn't lost to Lowell in at least ...
After leaving the Packers, Riddick returned to Lowell as head coach of the Lowell High football team. Riddick soon built up the Lowell High Red Raider's as a nationally recognized power house. By 1949, Lowell high football was drawing crowds of 16,000 fans to watch their first undefeated Class A championship team, capped by a 55–0 thrashing ...
Lowell High School is a public high school located in downtown Lowell, Massachusetts, United States. The school is a part of Lowell Public Schools. The mascot name is the Red Raider and the colors are maroon & gray. Current enrollment is over 3,500 students.
Below is a list of Massachusetts state and regional high school football champions sanctioned by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association since the organization began holding state championship games in 1972. [1] From 1972 to 2012, only regional champions were crowned.
Make no mistake: Nebraska isn't running scared from Tennessee as much as it's running toward the Indiana model of taking the College Football Playoff path of least resistance.