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The team plays its home games on an artificial-turf field at historic Cawley Memorial Stadium, located in the Belvidere section of Lowell. In 2014, the NPSL team also played in Bedford and Lawrence, but Cawley is now the permanent home to GLUFC's top team. The junior team plays BSSL matches at Greater Lowell Technical High School.
A notable rivalry has existed primarily between the football teams from Crown Point High School and Lowell High School since approximately 1903. [3] Each team competes for "The Old Leather Helmet Trophy", [4] [5] a piece of World War I era leather headgear that is mounted to a wooden platform. [6]
Faith Lutheran School; Jasper High School (Plano, Texas) John Paul II High School; Legacy Prep - Plano; Plano East Senior High School; Plano ISD Academy High School; Plano Senior High School; Plano West Senior High School; Shepton High School; Spring Creek Academy; Vines High School; Williams High School
Texas is home of several national sports league franchises among other professional sports, being the second most populated U.S. state.Since the state is located in the South Central United States, most teams are part of the Central / South or West league divisions, with the notable exception of the NFL Dallas Cowboys, which is an NFC East franchise.
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Anthony González and Sergio Quevedo each scored twice to lead Sunnyside High to a 5-1 win over Roosevelt to improve to 19-1-3. This “overlooked” high school soccer team just improved to 19-1 ...
Dec. 29—After seven consecutive years of making the playoffs, the Odessa High boys soccer team saw that run come to an end last spring. However, with so many returning players, the Bronchos are ...
In 1993, Galvin was inducted into the Lowell High School's Athletic Hall of Fame. [9] In the mid-2000s, Galvin started "Lowell Junior High Football", a free football program for pre-high schoolers, in the Lowell area, who were above the size cutoff or could not afford to play in the other leagues. [10]