2015 Delaware high school football scores – Championships
Delaware High School Football Scores December 5, 2015 Championships Division I Smyrna 32 Salesianum 26 Division II Howard 28 St. Georges Tech 13
Delaware High School Football Scores December 5, 2015 Championships Division I Smyrna 32 Salesianum 26 Division II Howard 28 St. Georges Tech 13
Delaware High School Football Scores November 27-28, 2015 Semifinals Division I Smyrna 30 William Penn 13 Salesianum 27 Middletown 21 Division II St. Georges Tech 33 Woodbridge 14 Howard 20 Wilmington Friends 16
Delaware High School Football Scores November 20-21, 2015 Quarterfinals Division I Smyrna 56 Mount Pleasant 32 Middletown 42 Sussex Tech 7 Division II St. Georges Tech 39 Hodgson Vo-Tech 14 Howard 30 Tower Hill 16 Woodbridge 12 Delaware Military Academy…
A new study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics is reporting that high school and college football players are more likely to suffer concussions in practice more than during games.
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It’s the Christmas Eve of football as we approach the 2015 NFL Draft. NFL dreams begin with the first round of the NFL Draft in Chicago tomorrow night. Back in February NFL.com did a story looking at the last five…
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has written a story on his team’s website that says high school football coaches “play such a vital role in our society.” The story is entitled Why Football Matters.
High School Football America is very pleased to announce that it is partnering with Krossover Intellegence, the leading sports film analysis and statistical company. Over the coming weeks and months, leading-up to the 2015 high school football season, HSFA will…
Super Bowl 50, the game’s golden anniversary, will celebrate the approximately 3,000 players who have taken part in the world’s big football game by honoring their high schools.
Player safety was the main focus of the six new high school football rules changes announced Friday by the National Federation of State High School Associations’ Football Rules Committee.