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The Kirkwood-Webster Groves rivalry celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2007. Newly found evidence shows that 2007 also celebrated the 100th known football game since 1898 between the two schools (whether or not there were games played during the 1899, 1900, and 1905 seasons still remains unknown) and the 77th game played on Thanksgiving Day between the varsity teams of the two schools.
The Turkey Day football game is an annual game held on Thanksgiving Day between Webster Groves High School and its longtime rival, Kirkwood High School. The rivalry between the two schools is the oldest current Thanksgiving Day rivalry west of the Mississippi River. The location of the game alternates each year between Webster’s Moss Field ...
The Kirkwood High School Pioneers and Webster Groves Statesmen alternate as hosts of the annual Turkey Day Game, the longest-running football high school Thanksgiving Day rivalry west of the Mississippi. The 100th anniversary game was in 2007. [13] The winner of the Turkey Day Game receives the Frisco Bell, while the loser gets the Little Brown ...
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NFL News: Cowboys are still NFL's main course at Thanksgiving – but this game might give you a stomachache How to watch NFL Thanksgiving Day games *All times Eastern. Chicago Bears vs. Detroit ...
Kirkwood–Webster Groves Turkey Day Game; L. Long Island Football Championships; M. Maryland Crab Bowl; O. Offense-Defense All-American Bowl; Oil Bowl (high school) P.
In 2009, Brockton’s Thanksgiving Day matchups against Waltham came to an end, as did Bridgewater-Raynham's with Randolph. Both teams were in the market for a new Turkey Day game, and it was an ...
Because of the Missouri Turkey Day Game, the long-established Kirkwood–Webster Groves high school football game that takes place on Thanksgiving in St. Louis, weak fan support in St. Louis, and general national preference of the Cowboys over the historically weaker Cardinals, the Cardinals' hosting of the Thanksgiving Day game was not popular ...