Check-out High School Football America’s photos from the 110th meeting between Easton and Phillipsburg that was played Thanksgiving morning at Lafayette College’s Fisher Stadium. Easton (Pennsylvania) beat Phillipsburg (New Jersey) 24-14.
P'burg Student Section
Easton band pumping-up the Red Rover fans.
Easton going through pre-game
P'burg QB Danny Fisher warming-up before the 110th game.
Easton-Phillipsburg 2016 Hall of Fame inductees introduced to crowd at Lafayette's Fisher Stadium.
Phillipsburg and Easton cheerleaders do a joint cheer for the fans before the game.
Coin toss for the 110th Easton-Phillipsburg football game.
Easton Red Rovers ready to enter the field.
Time for kickoff
Phillipsburg band
Phillipsburg cheerleaders before another huge crowd at Fisher Stadium.
Easton cheerleaders
Another packed house for Easton-Phillipsburg
Crowd for 110th Easton-Phillipsburg football game.
Phillipsburg is New Jersey's all-time winningest high school football program, just shy of 700 wins.
With 800+ all-time victories, Easton is 2nd on Pennsylvania's all-time wins list.
1st year Phillipsburg head coach Frank Duffy talks with his offense.
Easton head coach Steve Shiffert talks with his QB Ben Nimeh.
Yes, the Red Rovers have a mascot.
Easton QB Ben Nimeh takes-a-knee on final play of Red Rovers' 24-14 win over P'burg.
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