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  2. Sprint football - Wikipedia

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    Since the 2022 season, the sport has been governed by the Collegiate Sprint Football League and the Midwest Sprint Football League. In sprint football, players must weigh less than 178 lb (81 kg) and have a minimum of 5% body fat to be eligible to play. [2] The end result of these weight restrictions is an emphasis on speed and agility rather ...

  3. Mansfield Mountaineers - Wikipedia

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    Mansfield fielded a football team dating back to 1891, but discontinued the Division II varsity football program after the 2006 season, due to budgetary shortfalls. [2] Starting in 2008, largely through the efforts of Sports Information Director Steve McCloskey, the university began competition in the Collegiate Sprint Football League .

  4. List of Collegiate Sprint Football League champions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Collegiate Sprint Football League champions.Founded in 1934, the league was originally known as "The Eastern 150-pound Football League" (150s). In 1967, the name of the league was changed to "The Eastern Lightweight Football League" (ELFL), and then again into its current form, "The Collegiate Sprint Football League" (CSFL), in 1998.

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  6. List of PIAA football state champions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Pennsylvania state high school football championships sanctioned by the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) since 1988. [1] This list is organized by the six classes the schools are organized by: Class A (1A), Class AA (2A), Class AAA (3A), Class AAAA (4A), Class AAAAA (5A) and Class AAAAAA (6A).

  7. Lincoln (Pennsylvania) Lions - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln will be moving from the NCAA's Division III to Division II. A club football team is scheduled for the 2008 followed with a full Division II schedule in 2009. Fielding its first football team in 48 years on August 30, 2008, Lincoln defeated George Mason University, 34–7. Lincoln lost its final nine games of 2008, but improved to 3–7 ...

  8. UPMC Rooney Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The UPMC Sport Performance Complex was designed by the architectural firm L. D. Astorino Associates, Ltd. Development was managed by Oxford Development Company and construction of the complex by Mascaro Construction was initiated in June 1999 and completed on September 5, 2000 [3] [4] although the Panthers and Steelers moved into their respective portions of the facility in August. [5]

  9. Sport in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Leeds has a wealth of sports facilities including the 40,000-capacity Elland Road football stadium, a host stadium at UEFA Euro 1996; the 22,000-capacity Headingley Rugby Stadium, world-famous for both cricket and rugby league; and South Leeds Stadium used for athletics, bowls, football, rugby league and tennis.