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The rosters are set and soon it will be time to kick off the 2013 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic, presented by the Indiana Football Coaches Association.
This year's Grange Insurance All-Star Classic will take place Friday 19th at North Central High School.. The game kicks off at 7 p.m. Featuring Indiana's best graduating seniors, the 47th edition of this annual event promises to be a hard-hitting, competitive affair for statewide bragging rights. Complete team rosters and coaching staffs are attached.
Last year more than 4,500 attendees participated in all the festivities and watched a spirited battle between the best Indiana high school football players from the North and the South. Proceeds from the game annually benefit both Camp Riley, a camping facility near Martinsville designed specifically for children with physical disabilities, and the Indiana Football Hall of Fame. Adding to the festivities will be children's activities, prize giveaways and halftime entertainment.
Returning for the eighth year as title sponsor of the event is Grange Insurance, a leading supporter of high school athletics over the years. "From the dedicated coaching staffs, to the talented players, plus supporting a wonderful organization like Camp Riley, we are proud to be a part of this outstanding event." Said Tom Welch, Grange President and CEO.
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Indiana High School Seniors Selected to Play in the
2013 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic
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The rosters are set and soon it will be time to kick off the 2013 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic, presented by the Indiana Football Coaches Association.
This year's Grange Insurance All-Star Classic will take place Friday 19th at North Central High School.. The game kicks off at 7 p.m. Featuring Indiana's best graduating seniors, the 47th edition of this annual event promises to be a hard-hitting, competitive affair for statewide bragging rights. Complete team rosters and coaching staffs are attached.
Last year more than 4,500 attendees participated in all the festivities and watched a spirited battle between the best Indiana high school football players from the North and the South. Proceeds from the game annually benefit both Camp Riley, a camping facility near Martinsville designed specifically for children with physical disabilities, and the Indiana Football Hall of Fame. Adding to the festivities will be children's activities, prize giveaways and halftime entertainment.
Returning for the eighth year as title sponsor of the event is Grange Insurance, a leading supporter of high school athletics over the years. "From the dedicated coaching staffs, to the talented players, plus supporting a wonderful organization like Camp Riley, we are proud to be a part of this outstanding event." Said Tom Welch, Grange President and CEO.