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  2. Category:Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Upper Merion Area High School - Wikipedia

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    Upper Merion Area High School's varsity track and field relay team was crowned Suburban One-American Champions in the 4 × 400 meter relay in the 2005 Spring season, at 3.25.82. The winning relay team consisted of leadoff leg, Nicholas Tsipras, 2nd leg, Matthew Cunningham, 3rd leg, Ronak Patel, and anchor, Sean Donovan.

  4. List of high school football rivalries more than 100 years old

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    This rivalry is noted as being the oldest high school football rivalry West of the Mississippi River. There were no games held from 1908–1920. Played at Pueblo's Dutch Clark Stadium, known as The Bell Game as the winning school takes possession of an old train bell which was donated as a trophy in 1950. [21] [22] Abilene High School (Abilene ...

  5. Upperman football in first final while mourning death of ...

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    JT Butler had 12 kids and was Upperman's football biggest fan. He died after collapsing on the field after the Bees won a semifinal for the first time

  6. SEC hands down hefty fines to Ole Miss and LSU for fans ...

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    Ole Miss was fined an additional $100,000 because fans disrupted the final seconds of the game: Supporters entered the field before the Bulldogs' final play with 16 seconds remaining, and had to ...

  7. How an Army win over Notre Dame could upset the CFP, this ...

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    Army and Notre Dame claimed 16 national championships in the 20th century, including seven in the 1940s alone (technically six, since they share 1946).

  8. Central Athletic League - Wikipedia

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    The Central League started on May 28, 1966 as a spin-off from the Suburban League when nine schools, most of them along the Main Line, announced they were leaving the Suburban League to start the Central League, to begin play in the 1967 academic year. The schools that founded the league were Conestoga, Harriton, Haverford, Lower Merion, Marple ...

  9. OHSAA football: Ohio playoff scores, recaps from Columbus ...

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    Quarterback A.J. McAninch went 7 of 7 for 77 yards on the drive, capping it off with a 3-yard touchdown pass to Christopher Bair. McAninch went 9 of 10 for 134 yards in the second half.