The third high school football all-star game in the last week was played Saturday night in Kansas when graduated seniors from the East took on all-stars from the West in the 47th annual Kansas Shrine Bowl. A crowd shy of 2,000 fans attended the game at Topeka’s Hummer Sports Park.
Here's the crowd at Hummer Sports Park in Topeka. About 1600 fans allowed to attend tonight's Kansas Shrine Bowl. pic.twitter.com/vOrGIykI1W
— Pete Francis (@Pete_Francis) July 18, 2020
The West all-stars beat the East stars 14-9.
The Kansas Shrine Bowl is a non-profit charity raising funds and awareness for the Shriners Hospitals for Children.