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2017 Ohio high school North/South football game, April 29, longest in USA


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2017 Ohio high school North/South All Star football game, the longest running all star game in the country.

The 2017 Game is April 29th 2017 at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium

 

http://www.ohsfca.net/InfoPage.aspx?infoPageId=2816603&clubId=55521&

Division 4-7 game Noon

Division 1-3 game 4pm

Banquet is April 28th Social hour 7-6 Dinner 7-9

Important Documents: (see above link, go to home page)

South D1-3 Roster

North D1-3 Roster

South D4-7 Roster

North D4-7 Roster

 

North South Ticket Package

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I just checked this out,  I also heard something about diffuculties in having the 2019 game (just rumors?).

Date: Saturday, April 28 2018

Location Information

Location: Paul Brown Tiger Stadium
Time: 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM
1 Paul Brown Dr. SE
Massillon, Ohio

Contact Information
Email: events@visitcanton.com
Phone: 800.552.6051   

The nation’s longest running high school football all-star game is April 28th at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium in Massillon, Ohio.

The North South Classic is the Ohio high school football all-star game, featuring the state of Ohio's top seniors as selected by the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association. This is the 73rd annual North South Classic. First held in 1946, it is the nation's oldest-running high school football all-star game, and boasts a legacy of top athletes who have participated, including Pro Football Hall of Famers Len Dawson, Roger Staubach, Jack Lambert, Alan Page, Larry Csonka and Paul Warfield, not to mention many more who have gone on to play professionally.

Catch a double header at the 2018 North South Classic, in Paul Brown Tiger Stadium. The first game kicks-off at 12 noon and features athletes from divisions IV, V, VI and VII. Game two begins at 4PM featuring athletes from division I, II and III........

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