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Decatur High School (Decatur, Alabama) Austin High School (Decatur, Alabama) 30-14-0 1965; 59 years ago () This rivalry is considered the most heated in North Alabama high school football. The game is held in Ogle Stadium on the campus of Decatur High and consistently draws crowds of 12,000 to 13,000 each year. [79] [80] [81]
This category is all National Football League players who played for the Decatur Staleys.There are separate categories for each era of the franchise: Category:Decatur Staleys players (1919-1920) Category:Chicago Staleys players (1921) Category:Chicago Bears players (1922-) Players should be included in each category that applies.
Football World Football League: 1975 Danville Dashers: Ice hockey Federal Prospects Hockey League: 2011–2020 Decatur Staleys: Football National Football League (1920–1921) 1919–1920 (Decatur) 1921 (Chicago) 1922–present (Chicago Bears) Moved to Chicago to become the Chicago Staleys and then changed their name to the Chicago Bears. Lake ...
Rider turned a close game into a blowout during the final 12 minutes Friday, routing Decatur 38-14 to improve to 2-0. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Rider pulls away in fourth quarter for decisive win over ...
Decatur Central goes in search of its first football state championship vs. a Fort Wayne Snider team, Hawks coach Kyle Enright says is a mirror image. Class 5A state finals: Decatur Central runs ...
Warsaw is in its first IHSAA football state title game, while Decatur Central is back at Lucas Oil Stadium looking for its first championship. IHSAA football 5A state final: Decatur Central vs ...
The 1919 Decatur Staleys season was the first in the team's long existence, later becoming known as the Chicago Bears. It was also the only season in which the Staleys/Bears were an amateur team, not a member of the National Football League or managed by George Halas .
Staley Field was also used by the company baseball team during the summer months, and Halas also played on that team. The field was also used by the Decatur entry in the Three-I League in 1915 and 1922–23. [2] Although the Staley football team was popular in 1920, it struggled financially, partly due to Staley Field's 1,500 seating capacity.