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During the 2020 season, the Battlehawks were the only XFL team that was founded in a market that lacked a current National Football League franchise. St. Louis hosted NFL football in 1923 with the All-Stars, 1934 with the Gunners, 1960 to 1987 with the Football Cardinals, and again from 1995 to 2015 with the Rams, which moved to Los Angeles in ...
The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. [1] Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members.
The 2025 St. Louis Battlehawks season will be the fourth season for the St. Louis Battlehawks as a professional American football franchise and the second season in the United Football League (UFL). [1] The Battlehawks will play their home games at The Dome at America's Center and will be led by third-year head coach Anthony Becht.
Two Rivers' senior Chase Matthias headlines the 2023 Lakeshore Elite football team after shining for the Raiders on both sides of the ball.
Jun. 25—Saint Louis has rebuilt its prized football program and then some, and the ascension continues. The Crusaders are on the brink of traveling to Nevada in two months to play powerhouse ...
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St. Louis All Stars: Football: National Football League: 1923 1923 Sportsman's Park: 0 1923 St. Louis Cardinals: Football: National Football League: 1898 1960 Busch Stadium I (1960–1965) Busch Stadium II (1966–1987) 0 1988 St. Louis Gunners: Football: National Football League: 1931 1931 Sportsman's Park: 0 1934 St. Louis Rams: Football ...
St. Louis Eagles (1934 relocation of the original Ottawa Senators, folded after the 1934–35 season) Ice hockey National Hockey League: St. Louis Gunners (independent team, joined the NFL for the last three weeks of the 1934 season and folded thereafter) American football National Football League: St. Louis Giants/Stars (1906–1931)