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The 6-foot senior knew he had a chance to make the biggest play of his high school career with nine seconds left in Thursday’s 101st Turkey Bowl. And he wasn’t about to let quarterback Marcus ...
Loyola Blakefield vs. Calvert Hall College Calvert Hall College and Loyola Blakefield, both private high schools in Towson, Maryland have played an annual football game on Thanksgiving Day known as the "Turkey Bowl." The 100-year-old tradition is the oldest continuous Catholic prep-school football rivalry in the United States.
The Loyola Blakefield football team plays every Thanksgiving Day in one of the oldest continual national Catholic high school football rivalries, against cross-town rival Calvert Hall College. The game, known as the Turkey Bowl, is held at Towson University's Johnny Unitas Stadium in Baltimore and broadcast on television and radio by WMAR-TV ...
The Calvert Hall band performs numerous times during the year including local parades, home football games, and the Turkey Bowl. The Band is overseen by the Director of Bands, in addition to an Associate and Assistant Director. [12]
After the weekend’s college football bowl game extravaganza, the Monday schedule might seem a little light. There is in fact just one contest on the docket for New Year’s Eve eve, ...
Sun Bowl - Louisville vs. Washington. Time/TV/location: 2 p.m. ET, CBS, El Paso, Texas. Why watch: Oh what might have been for Louisville, which won at Clemson in dominant fashion and came within ...
"The Rivalry", also known by locals as the Turkey Bowl, met for the 111th Thanksgiving and the 155th time overall in 2016. Since 2004–2005 football season Leominster is currently 13–2 against Fitchburg. The only two losses are from the 2008 Thanksgiving Day game and the, Division 2 Central MA playoff game in 2014. [1] [44] [45]
Every Thanksgiving, Loyola Blakefield and Calvert Hall College also square off in what has now been called for many years as the Turkey Bowl, usually reaching up to 13,000 people in the audience. [18] Both games were once played back-to-back on Thanksgiving Day at Memorial Stadium. When City College and Polytechnic joined the MPSSAA before 1994 ...