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The Old Rivalry, also known as Male-Manual or Manual-Male, is an annual football game between Louisville Male High School and DuPont Manual High School in Louisville, Kentucky. It is one of the oldest high school football rivalries in the United States. Male currently leads the rivalry in total wins.
It was the second public high school in Louisville. Manual merged with its rival, Male High School, into a consolidated school from 1915 to 1919. Manual permanently merged with the Louisville Girls High School in 1950 and moved into their Gothic-style three-story building, built in 1934.
The Old Rivalry began in 1893, a year after Manual opened as the second public high school in Louisville. Male was the first, opening in 1856. Male was the first, opening in 1856.
Manual students first organized a football team in 1892. The team won the Kentucky State Championship six times; in 1925, 1936, 1938, 1948, 1959, and 1966. [1] The 1925 and 1938 teams claimed National Champions status due to their undefeated records and defeats of other top national teams, but the 1925 claim is considered a mythical national championship because there was no tournament.
The final weekend of high school football is near, and a couple of KC-area teams on the Missouri side of the state line will be playing for state championships Friday and Saturday.
This school was originally called Central Colored High School. It was Louisville's first African American high school. Currently includes magnet programs in medical science, law and government, business, and computer technology. Doss High School MCA: 1967 Harry Doss, member of the Jefferson County Board of Education. DuPont Manual High School: 1892
The Breckinridge Metropolitan High School at 1128 E Broadway in Louisville, Ky. on July 10, 2023. ... The Field Elementary School at 120 Sacred Heart Lane in Louisville, Ky. on July 10, 2023.
List of alumni for duPont Manual High School in Louisville, Kentucky. This includes alumni of the Youth Performing Arts School, a school academically associated with Manual but with a large degree of autonomy.