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  2. Battle at Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Battle at Bristol was an American college football game played at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee on Saturday, September 10, 2016, between the University of Tennessee Volunteers and the Virginia Tech Hokies. It holds the record for NCAA football's largest single-game attendance at 156,990. [5]

  3. King Tornado - Wikipedia

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    The university nickname, the Tornado, was adopted in 1922 following a 206–0 football win over North Carolina rival Lenoir College (now Lenoir–Rhyne University). [5] The headline in a local newspaper covering the event said "King College's Victory Was 'Tornado' Of Week's Games" and began referring to the football team as the "Tornado". [ 6 ]

  4. Bishop Walsh School - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Walsh School is a K-12 Catholic school located in Cumberland, Maryland, and under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Approximately 350 students attend. Approximately 350 students attend.

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    What time is the Archbishop Hoban vs. Walsh Jesuit football game today ... Tyrrell compiled a 26-33 record as the Aquinas coach from 2002-07 and went 39-18 as the Chaminade-Madonna College ...

  6. "Had to battle it out': Walsh men's basketball team holds off ...

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  7. King Tornado football - Wikipedia

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    The King Tornado football program was the intercollegiate American football team for King College (now known as King University) located in Bristol, Tennessee. The team was first known to have played in the 1895 season and continued until the 1941 season. They did not have a name until they adopted the moniker "Tornado" following the 1922 season.

  8. Remembering last year, Walsh Jesuit football rolls past ...

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    RAVENNA — Walsh Jesuit and Hudson have become football rivals by battling each other in the postseason. Friday's Division II, Region 5 regional semifinal was the third consecutive fall the ...

  9. Tennessee High School - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Municipal Stadium, also known as the Stone Castle, hosts football and soccer games and was built in 1936 as part of the New Deal. Viking Hall, which opened in 1981, is Bristol Tennessee's civic center and the location of Tennessee High basketball games. According to legend, the school building is haunted. [5]