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This year's Section VI football championships at Ralph Wilson Stadium will all be held on weeknights -- and if there were ever a year that demanded prime-time programming, this is it.
There are rematches in Class AA and C, but they are repeats of some of the best episodes we watched all season. The Class B final features a great clash worthy of a deep, most competitive classification and a season which has had the up-and-down drama of a reality TV show. Undefeated teams meet in Class D as well as in Class A, which marks the meeting of two of Western New York's best all-time high school football highlight shows.
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At New Meadowlands Stadium
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We are so pleased with the results of this tournament," stated FLYAA Chairman of the Board, Laney Stearns. "Through the commitment and contributions of the five partner-leagues that participated, we were able to unite youth football leagues across the state for competition in one format, under one set of guiding principles that better the opportunities for youth throughout Florida. This is the FLYAA's approach in all that we do, uniting the partner-leagues for fundraising, tutoring, and other programming to better these kids' lives.
Damon Arnette's 55-yard fumble return started a barrage of first-half points for Coconut Creek (AYFL) as the Eagles led 26-6 at the break in cruising to a 33-6 win over the Melbourne Bulldogs of the BCYFCA in the 10-and-under division. Arnette totaled thre...
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The Home Depot Center is thrilled to have the CIF State Football Championship Bowl Games presented by Farmers return to our facility for at least two more years," said The Home Depot Center General Manager Rod O'Connor. "We are grateful for our partnership with the California Interscholastic Federation, and look forward to hosting the state's best high school football teams for the third straight year in December.
"The Home Depot Center worked with us to bring CIF back to their facility. Their willingness to provide a financial deal and other incentives indicated their strong desire for our football championships to return," added [Marie M. Ishida]. "Even though several other venues across the state expressed interest in hosting these games, The Home Depot Center offered an agreement ...
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To get this far, Point Pleasant had to have a deep backfield. The Big Blacks really had no choice.
Their top two rushers at midseason - Tylun Campbell and Anthony Darst - each fell victim to knee injuries and sat out long stretches. So in order to maintain its unbeaten record and No. 1 status in Class AA, Point had to find replacements, and fast.
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INSIDE: Super Six notebook 4B
There's nothing like being there. At the state finals, that is.
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BY ED GRUVER
Sports Staff
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INSIDE: Williamstown, Wheeling Central meet again tonight in Class A title game 4B
WHEELING - When you get right down to it, big plays figure to be the biggest factor in today's Class AAA championship game.
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High school football fans hoping to find a room for the Super Six state championship games this weekend might be out of luck.
Places to stay in Wheeling are scarce - especially rooms near Wheeling Island Stadium, site of the West Virginia championship games.
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CLASS AA No. 1 Point Pleasant (13-0) vs. No. 6 Wayne (11-2) 7:30 tonight at Wheeling Island Stadium
WHEELING - Two teams from the same conference whose roads to the title game included more than a few potholes tangle tonight to cap one of the wildest Class AA seasons in recent memory.