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Big crowds at American Football extravaganza

Friday, 31st August, 2012 10:30pm
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Big crowds at American Football extravaganza

A crowd of almost 3,000 was in attendance at Pairc Tailteann tonight for a unique double bill of American Football action fearturing High School teams from Canada and America.

Action kicked-off at 4.0 with Oak Park High School taking on Villanova College under Canadian Rules.

The Oak Park school claimed an impressive 18-9 win.

The second game on the card was a regular season game featuring Notre Dame Prep from Scottsdale Arizona against Fr Judge Philadelphia in a season opener for both sides.

It turned out to be a comfortable win for Notre Dame prep 20-6.

Click on link below for video from Oak Park v Villanova

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