This category is for topics relating to American rules football, and is, specifically for Pennsylvania High School Football only.
American football is by various measures the most popular spectator team sport in the United States.
The American game is played by two opposing teams of eleven on a 100x53 yard field, delinated by a goal line and an elevated set of goal posts at either end.
The offense must move the ball, by passing or running, ten yards in four plays ("downs") towards the opponent's goal line in an attempt to score. If the line is crossed, they score a "touchdown," worth six points; otherwise, possession is yielded.
scoring and possession may be accomplished through various additional means depending on the rules of the game in question.
Kicking games were practiced in pre-colonial and colonial times under various rules. The first intercollegiate football matchup took place on November 6, 1869 between Princeton and Rutgers Universities, but the distinctive rules of American football developed from the merging of the soccer-like rules adopted by Princeton, Rutgers, Yale and Columbia with those of the rugby-like running game observed by Harvard and McGill in the 1870s and 1880s.
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American football is by various measures the most popular spectator team sport in the United States.
The American game is played by two opposing teams of eleven on a 100x53 yard field, delinated by a goal line and an elevated set of goal posts at either end.
The offense must move the ball, by passing or running, ten yards in four plays ("downs") towards the opponent's goal line in an attempt to score. If the line is crossed, they score a "touchdown," worth six points; otherwise, possession is yielded.
scoring and possession may be accomplished through various additional means depending on the rules of the game in question.
Kicking games were practiced in pre-colonial and colonial times under various rules. The first intercollegiate football matchup took place on November 6, 1869 between Princeton and Rutgers Universities, but the distinctive rules of American football developed from the merging of the soccer-like rules adopted by Princeton, Rutgers, Yale and Columbia with those of the rugby-like running game observed by Harvard and McGill in the 1870s and 1880s.
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Official site for the Raiders varsity team with season schedule, roster, and statistics.
Includes a team roster, pictures, statistics, awards, and links.
Information provided on high school football in the Delaware County area including weekly results, all-stars, and related links.
Includes player rankings, scores and more information for Eastern Pennsylvania teams.
Site of Easton, PA area high school football.
Featuring news, photos, articles, forums, and free email for the Monroeville and Pitcairn, PA Gateway Senior High School Gators
Site of North Penn High School Football Team, The Knights from Lansdale, PA. Includes: Schedules, News, and Photos.
Football helmet designs from all the Pennsylvania High School Teams. Historical information and team website links.
Official site for the Raiders varsity team with season schedule, roster, and statistics.
Football helmet designs from all the Pennsylvania High School Teams. Historical information and team website links.
Site of North Penn High School Football Team, The Knights from Lansdale, PA. Includes: Schedules, News, and Photos.
Information provided on high school football in the Delaware County area including weekly results, all-stars, and related links.
Includes player rankings, scores and more information for Eastern Pennsylvania teams.
Site of Easton, PA area high school football.
Includes a team roster, pictures, statistics, awards, and links.
Featuring news, photos, articles, forums, and free email for the Monroeville and Pitcairn, PA Gateway Senior High School Gators
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