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  2. PIAA football records - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Longest field goal. ... Mark Kulinski: Oil City: 3A: 2007–2010 [33] 86: 6,028: ... High School Class Years Rushing Yds Passing Yds Rushing TDs Passing TDs

  3. Hash mark (sports) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian standard for amateur play is 51 feet (16 m) in width, 24 yards from each sideline. The Canadian Football League formerly used this spacing, but narrowed the hash mark spacing to 9 yards (8.2 m) in 2022. [5] A Canadian football field width is 65 yards (195 ft; 59 m), 35 feet (11 m) wider than in the American game. [6]

  4. List of football stadiums in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium: Medina: Ohod, Al-Ansar: 24,000 [1] 10 Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City Stadium: Riyadh: Al-Riyadh: 22,500 [1] 11 King Fahd Sports City Stadium: Taif: Wej: 20,000 12 Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium: Abha: Abha, Damac: 20,000 13 Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Sport City Stadium: Al ...

  5. Prince Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people and opened in 1987. In October 2011 it was renamed as Prince Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium as a tribute to Prince Mohammed bin Abdullah, one of the former presidents of Al Ahli club. [1] It is used mostly for football matches.

  6. Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Sports City - Wikipedia

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    Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Sports City, also referred to as Al-Mahalah Stadium, is a versatile stadium located in Abha, Saudi Arabia. Primarily used for football matches, it serves as the home ground for both Abha and Damac clubs. The stadium has a seating capacity of 20,000 spectators. [2]

  7. Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi - Wikipedia

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    Azza bint Sultan al Qasimi; Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi (1974–1999). He was the crown prince. He died after a heroin overdose at the Emir's residence in Wych Cross Place, near Forest Row, East Grinstead, UK, on 3 April 1999 at the age of 24 years. [24] [25] [26] With his second wife, Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, he had four children: [27]

  8. Final high school football scores from Midlands and SC games ...

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    Score from Friday night’s high school football action across the Midlands: Midlands Scores. Thursday. Heathwood Hall 42, Great Falls 6. Friday. Airport 36, Swansea 2. Ben Lippen 62, Asheville ...

  9. Sultan bin Fahd Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Sultan bin Fahd Al Saud (Arabic: سلطان بن فهد آل سعود; born 1951) is a member of House of Saud, son of King Fahd, and grandson of Saudi's founder King Abdulaziz. A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst , Prince Sultan is the former president (1999-2011) of Youth Welfare agency.