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  2. Paul Brown Tiger Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Massillon Washington High School Tigers football team. The stadium has a seating capacity of 16,600 spectators, with a maximum capacity of over 19,000 when extra seating is brought in. The stadium is named after former Tiger and noted football head coach, Paul Brown. [1 ...

  3. Parking problems: Massillon Tigers fans left without parking ...

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    The Massillon Tigers will play Valdosta (Georgia) to kick off the 2023 season in the inaugural Northeast Ohio vs. America Showcase, which is set for 7 p.m. Aug. 18 at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.

  4. Massillon Washington High School - Wikipedia

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    In the early years, the players consisted of working boys because most boys did not attend high school. By 1904 more boys began attending school past 8th grade. 1909 was Massillon's first undefeated football team. From 1910 to 1920 high school football in Massillon grew and improved, and by 1916 they were named the Scholastic Champions of Ohio. [3]

  5. 'Tigers to the grave.' Overjoyed Massillon fans celebrate a ...

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    Tigers football head coach Nate Moore and his wife, Becca, march with the team through downtown Massillon Sunday night as the city celebrated the school's 2023 state football title.

  6. 'We're all champions today': Here's how Massillon is ... - AOL

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    In downtown Massillon, an 8-foot bronze statue of Obie — the symbol of the Tigers and Massillon City Schools for more than 80 years — stands proudly in the center of town Dec. 2.

  7. Massillon Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Massillon Tigers were an early professional football team from Massillon, Ohio. Playing in the "Ohio League", the team was a rival to the pre-National Football League version of the Canton Bulldogs. The Tigers won Ohio League championships in 1903, 1904, 1905, and 1906, then merged to become "All-Massillons" to win another title in 1907.

  8. Parade route set for Sunday's Massillon Tigers football ... - AOL

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    The Massillon Museum will extend it hours Sunday from 2 to 7 p.m. so Tiger fans can visit the Paul Brown Museum within the facility at 121 Lincoln Way E. Greatness Cafe in the museum lobby will be ...

  9. Massillon, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The 3 million dollar, 80,000 square foot building is the largest indoor football practice facility in the state of Ohio, 20,000-square-feet larger than the facility used by the NFL's Cleveland Browns. [73] [74] The Massillon Tigers have accumulated 25 “state AP championships” and 9 “national AP championships” during the school's history ...