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Panthers Stadium – Central York High School – York, Pennsylvania – 2005; Paul J. Weitz Stadium – Harbor Creek High School – Harborcreek, Pennsylvania – 2004; Severance Field- Harrisburg High School- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – 2004; Somerset Area Golden Eagle Stadium – Somerset Area High School – Somerset, Pennsylvania – 2007
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Upon its completion the stadium was the first joint purpose-built football stadium in the world. [13] The architect Archibald Leitch brought his experience with the construction of industrial buildings to bear on the design of functional stadiums up and down the country. His work encompassed the first 40 years of the 20th century.
In Canada, high school is governed by Football Canada and most schools use Canadian football rules adapted for the high school game except in British Columbia, which uses the NFHS rules. [ 1 ] Since the 2019 high school season, Texas is the only state that does not base its football rules on the NFHS rule set, instead using NCAA rules with ...
Oxford is a part of the American Division in the Ches-Mont League for high school sports. Sports included are football, basketball, baseball, soccer, field hockey, swimming, lacrosse, wrestling, tennis, and golf. Oxford is the closest town to Lincoln University, a historically black college that was founded in 1854.
Oxford Area High School (OAHS) is the only secondary school in the Oxford Area School District. It is in Oxford in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The first high school in Oxford was established in 1869 [2] and the latest building was opened in 2005. The student body consists of about 1,200 students. The previous building, heavily ...
Franklin Field was the longtime home of Philadelphia's city title high school football championship game. The game was held at the stadium in 1938, 1940, 1941, and from 1943 through 1972, before it moved to Veterans Stadium. On Thanksgiving Day, 1941, 40,000 fans watched West Philadelphia tie West Philadelphia Catholic, 0–0.
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