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From Lynn’s Comments: I once watched the end of a hockey game with Charles Schulz. We were in his den and he was in a bit of a grumpy mood. When the final shot was made, fans leaped from their seats screaming, “We’re number one! We’re number one!” He looked at me with a straight face and said, “That’s ridiculous. They didn’t do anything.”
I only ever went to one high school football game. My older sister took me. She was on the Pep Squad (kind of like cheerleaders) & was dating a football player. I remember being cold and bored. I’ve always hated football, but I would follow my sister into fire if she asked.
Went to a wrestling match with a friend. A professional one. Everyone was screaming but me. My friend asked me why wasn’t I screaming. The next day he found out!! Barely talk! He also thought the fake blood was real!!
Hah! I played football when I was in high school(American style). Early on I would run with the rest of the guys, but I kept having to stop and throw up. I thought I was sick. I quickly learned that running and throwing up is normal. Kind of made the Marines just a little bit easier.
I’ve never wondered, (until now), whether Canada plays American Football. I kinda thought they would follow the Europeans with soccer. I obviously know zilch about Canada.
This would suggest that American style football [as opposed to soccer which most of the world calls football] is very popular in Canadian high schools. This aroused my curiosity so I googled it with mixed results. One source quoted back in 2013 that there were over 900 high schools that played the sport while numerous other sources said it was not popular at all in Canada. TheSporting.blog listed football as only the 6th most popular sport in Canada behind hockey, golf, CURLING, basketball and rugby.
So the question remains, is football as passionately embraced in Canadian high schools as it is in the U.S.A.?
It’s almost funny, how close to home this hit… I didn’t play, or even watch sports (still don’t watch them), and in my 4 years of high school, only went to one football game. I think I went, and cheered, hoping to maybe make friends (another story), and the next day, I was hoarse.To add insult, to injury, I think we lost, and I lost my voice, and still didn’t have any friends.Good thing I like me, so I always have at least one! smirk
I only root for 2 teams: Detroit Tigers and Red Wings. That’s it. Although, considering their track records for the last 20 years, it’s embarrassing.
RickTengle almost 2 years ago
is Spring football season in Canada?
C almost 2 years ago
Oblivious
Asharah almost 2 years ago
They have a football team at the school? I thought they just played hockey.
eced52 almost 2 years ago
Probably. The Ice Bowl has been kind of dangerous of late.
Enter.Name.Here almost 2 years ago
A bad case of specatoritis.
snsurone76 almost 2 years ago
Do they have American football in Canada? I always believed that “football” there translated as “soccer” in the US.
Gizmo Cat almost 2 years ago
From Lynn’s Comments: I once watched the end of a hockey game with Charles Schulz. We were in his den and he was in a bit of a grumpy mood. When the final shot was made, fans leaped from their seats screaming, “We’re number one! We’re number one!” He looked at me with a straight face and said, “That’s ridiculous. They didn’t do anything.”
Geophyzz almost 2 years ago
How did those two opponents get behind the kicker?
Wren Fahel almost 2 years ago
I only ever went to one high school football game. My older sister took me. She was on the Pep Squad (kind of like cheerleaders) & was dating a football player. I remember being cold and bored. I’ve always hated football, but I would follow my sister into fire if she asked.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Went to a wrestling match with a friend. A professional one. Everyone was screaming but me. My friend asked me why wasn’t I screaming. The next day he found out!! Barely talk! He also thought the fake blood was real!!
kaycstamper almost 2 years ago
Me after screaming at AI for not letting me through and hanging up on me for the third time!
Schmoozr almost 2 years ago
Yep! Pretty much experience as a member of a Marching band, and a school with an actually good football team! Always screaming, always!
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Hit em in the left knee
Hit em in the right knee
Hit em in the
We need a touchdown.
…………..
We got spirit
Yes we do
We got spirit
How bout you?
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Apparently Phil, of Marmaduke fame, is routing for the other team.
https://www.gocomics.com/marmaduke/2023/05/21?ct=v&cti=1878993
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Hah! I played football when I was in high school(American style). Early on I would run with the rest of the guys, but I kept having to stop and throw up. I thought I was sick. I quickly learned that running and throwing up is normal. Kind of made the Marines just a little bit easier.
dlkrueger33 almost 2 years ago
I’ve never wondered, (until now), whether Canada plays American Football. I kinda thought they would follow the Europeans with soccer. I obviously know zilch about Canada.
Black76Manta almost 2 years ago
Wow, why would that have happened? It’s a mystery, right?
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This would suggest that American style football [as opposed to soccer which most of the world calls football] is very popular in Canadian high schools. This aroused my curiosity so I googled it with mixed results. One source quoted back in 2013 that there were over 900 high schools that played the sport while numerous other sources said it was not popular at all in Canada. TheSporting.blog listed football as only the 6th most popular sport in Canada behind hockey, golf, CURLING, basketball and rugby.
So the question remains, is football as passionately embraced in Canadian high schools as it is in the U.S.A.?
BlitzMcD almost 2 years ago
Nice subtle nod to Ernie Maresca there.
HodgeElmwood almost 2 years ago
I don’t think you’ll be able to tell what’s wrong by staring at her throat, Ellie.
tinstar almost 2 years ago
It’s almost funny, how close to home this hit… I didn’t play, or even watch sports (still don’t watch them), and in my 4 years of high school, only went to one football game. I think I went, and cheered, hoping to maybe make friends (another story), and the next day, I was hoarse.To add insult, to injury, I think we lost, and I lost my voice, and still didn’t have any friends.Good thing I like me, so I always have at least one! smirk
minty_Joe almost 2 years ago
I only root for 2 teams: Detroit Tigers and Red Wings. That’s it. Although, considering their track records for the last 20 years, it’s embarrassing.
rfeinberg over 1 year ago
Oh, kids are so stupid, ha ha ha