2016 National Signing Day – Rhode Island
High School Football America is tracking all of the FBS signings in the state of Rhode Island on National Signing Day 2016. Avien Peah, TD – La Salle – Massachusetts
High School Football America is tracking all of the FBS signings in the state of Rhode Island on National Signing Day 2016. Avien Peah, TD – La Salle – Massachusetts
Bishop Hendricken beat La Salle Academy 24-20 to win the school’s sixth straight Division I Rhode Island high school football championship. Hendricken battled back from two deficits and Matt DiTondo’s 17 yard TD run with eight minutes to go in…
2105 Rhode Island high school football championship scores from December 5, 2015 Division I Bishop Hendricken 24 La Salle Academy 20 Division II Moses Brown 40 St. Raphael Academy 0 Division III East Greenwich 31 Classical 6 Division IV Smithfield…
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.
We’re happy to announce today that echo1612 has become a sponsor across High School Football America entire digital platform. echo1612‘s cutting-edge technology brings instant replay to high school football sidelines across America.
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.