Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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 ...
The Massillon Tigers prepare to run on the field Friday before their playoff game against Cincinnati Anderson at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus. Massillon routed Cincinnati Anderson 55-7 to ...
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.
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.
The Massillon-Hoban playoff saga continues. It’s as if neither high school football team can get away from one another. The Tigers and Knights meet in the Division II state championship game at ...
Massillon vs. Anderson key matchup: Back end of Tigers defense vs. Raptors tight ends Anderson's Caden Piening (8) runs the ball during the Raptors' 49-28 win over Withrow in a regional final, Nov ...
The 1907 All-Massillons football season was their fifth season in existence. The team was the 1907 incarnation of Massillon Tigers and finished with a record of 7–0–1 and won their fifth Ohio League championship in as many years.
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.