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    Football Classification Champion School city Source Six-Man Division I Emery/Weiner Houston [21] Six-Man Division II Covenant Christian Conroe Six-Man Division III Prestonwood Christian-North Prosper 11-Man Division I Parish Episcopal Dallas [22] 11-Man Division II Liberty Christian Argyle 11-Man Division III Dallas Christian Mesquite

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  6. Orkney Parish Cup 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 of the Parish Cup was won by Westray in a final against ... Home Agg. Tooltip Aggregate score Away 1st leg 2nd leg St Andrews: 3–4 Stenness: 2–2 1–2 ...

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    Rivalry in North Central Ohio. Ashland won the 100th meeting in 2016 by a score of 43-36 3OT. Logansport High School (Logansport, Indiana) Peru High School (Peru, Indiana) 62–52–5 1902; 123 years ago () Longest continuous rivalry in the state of Indiana; the cities are only 16 miles apart. In 2016, the Baldini Trophy was introduced, in ...

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  9. Orkney Parish Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Orkney Parish Cup is a unique football competition whereby birth and residence in the Scottish island of Orkney determine eligibility to play for a team. It is an annual competition with the final usually played on the second Saturday in August.