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Published on Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008
Thirty high school football teams from 11 states will compete in two states as part of the fourth annual Kirk Herbstreit Varsity Football Series Presented by Burger King.
Pro Football Hall of Fame Field at Fawcett Stadium in Canton will host four games Aug. 30, including Canton McKinley against Indianapolis Cathedral at 2 p.m. and Massillon against Jordan High of Utah at 8 p.m. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney and Warren Howland also will play games at Fawcett Stadium.
Other games will be at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati and Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas.
Tickets are available at $14 for adults ($16 at the gate) and $10 for students ($12 at the gate). All tickets are for three four-game sessions at the venue. Tickets are available at the local participating schools as well as http://www.Ticketmaster.com or http://www.Ticketweb.com.
— Staff report
Thirty high school football teams from 11 states will compete in two states as part of the fourth annual Kirk Herbstreit Varsity Football Series Presented by Burger King.
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