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==History==
==History==
Since 1974, the Kansas Shrine Bowl established the East vs. West high school football game in Kansas.<ref>https://www.catchitkansas.com/content/news/Kansas-Shrine-Bowl-announces-future-host-sites-494176921.html</ref> Host cities have included [[Lawrence, Kansas|Lawrence]], [[Manhattan, Kansas|Manhattan]], [[Wichita, Kansas|Wichita]], [[Topeka, Kansas|Topeka]], [[Hays, Kansas|Hays]], [[Emporia, Kansas|Emporia]], and [[Pittsburg, Kansas|Pittsburg]].<ref>https://www.kansasshrinebowl.com/shrine-bowl-history.html</ref>
Since 1974, the Kansas Shrine Bowl established the East vs. West high school football game in Kansas.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.catchitkansas.com/content/news/Kansas-Shrine-Bowl-announces-future-host-sites-494176921.html|title=Kansas Shrine Bowl announces future host sites|first=|last=KWCHCIK|website=www.catchitkansas.com|accessdate=May 15, 2019}}</ref> Host cities have included [[Lawrence, Kansas|Lawrence]], [[Manhattan, Kansas|Manhattan]], [[Wichita, Kansas|Wichita]], [[Topeka, Kansas|Topeka]], [[Hays, Kansas|Hays]], [[Emporia, Kansas|Emporia]], and [[Pittsburg, Kansas|Pittsburg]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.kansasshrinebowl.com/shrine-bowl-history.html|title=Shrine Bowl History|website=Kansas Shrine Bowl|accessdate=May 15, 2019}}</ref>


==Shrine Bowl week==
==Shrine Bowl week==
Football participants in the Kansas Shrine Bowl football game report for camp eight days before the game, with West team reporting on the west side of the state and the East team reporting on the East side of the state. The East team practices at [[Francis G. Welch Stadium]] at [[Emporia State University]], in [[Emporia, Kansas|Emporia]], and the West team practices on the [[Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus]] in [[Salina, Kansas|Salina]].<ref>https://www.kansasshrinebowl.com/football-camp.html</ref>
Football participants in the Kansas Shrine Bowl football game report for camp eight days before the game, with West team reporting on the west side of the state and the East team reporting on the East side of the state. The East team practices at [[Francis G. Welch Stadium]] at [[Emporia State University]], in [[Emporia, Kansas|Emporia]], and the West team practices on the [[Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus]] in [[Salina, Kansas|Salina]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kansasshrinebowl.com/football-camp.html |title=Football Camp|website=Kansas Shrine Bowl|accessdate=May 15, 2019}}</ref>


The results are below:
The results are below:
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|| '''Date''' || colspan="2" | '''Winning team''' || colspan="2" | '''Losing team''' || '''Location'''
|| '''Date''' || colspan="2" | '''Winning team''' || colspan="2" | '''Losing team''' || '''Location'''
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| June 15, 1974 || '''East''' || 16 || West || 14 || [[Memorial Stadium (University of Kansas)|Memorial Stadium]] ([[University of Kansas|Kansas]])
| June 15, 1974 || '''East''' || 16 || West || 14 || [[David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium|Memorial Stadium]] ([[University of Kansas|KU]])
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| June 14, 1975 || rowspan="3" | '''West''' || 3 || rowspan="3" | East || 0 || [[Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium]] ([[Kansas State University|K-State]])
| June 14, 1975 || rowspan="3" | '''West''' || 3 || rowspan="3" | East || 0 || [[Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium]] ([[Kansas State University|K-State]])
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| July 30, 2016 || 48 || 27 || Francis G. Welch Stadium
| July 30, 2016 || 48 || 27 || Francis G. Welch Stadium
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| July 29, 2017 || '''West''' || 22 || East || 21 || [[Butler Grizzlies#Facilities|Veterans Stadium]] ([[Butler Community College|Butler]])
| July 29, 2017 || '''West''' || 22 || East || 21 || [[Butler Grizzlies#Facilities|Veterans Stadium]] ([[Butler Community College|Butler CC]])
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| July 28, 2018 || '''East''' || 21 || West || 14 || Carnie Smith Stadium
| July 28, 2018 || '''East''' || 21 || West || 14 || Carnie Smith Stadium
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| June 8, 2019 || || || || || Memorial Stadium
| June 8, 2019 || || || || || Memorial Stadium ([[Dodge City Community College|Dodge City CC]]
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| colspan="5" | West leads overall series || {{winpct|27|17|1|record=y}}
| colspan="5" | West leads overall series || {{winpct|27|17|1|record=y}}
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The 2019 Kansas Shrine Bowl will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2019 in [[Dodge City, Kansas|Dodge City]], at Memorial Stadium.<ref>https://www.catchitkansas.com/content/news/Dodge-City-to-host-2019-Shrine-Bowl-444198003.html</ref>
The 2019 Kansas Shrine Bowl will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2019 in [[Dodge City, Kansas|Dodge City]], at Memorial Stadium.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.catchitkansas.com/content/news/Dodge-City-to-host-2019-Shrine-Bowl-444198003.html|title=Dodge City to host 2019 Shrine Bowl|date=September 13, 2018|accessdate=May 15, 2019}}</ref>


==Events==
==Events==
=== Kansas Masonic All-State High School Marching Band ===
=== Kansas Masonic All-State High School Marching Band ===
Beginning in 1984, Kansas Masonic All-State High School Marching Band is a week-long camp that the Tuesday through Saturday of Shrine Bowl Week, and performs during the banquet, Shrine Bowl parade, and the Shrine Bowl game.<ref name="KMF">https://kansasmasonic.foundation/program/kansas-masonic-all-state-high-school-marching-band-east-west-shrine-bowl/</ref> In 2019, the Kansas Shrine Bowl took over the camp.<ref>https://www.kansasshrinebowl.com/band.html</ref>
Beginning in 1984, Kansas Masonic All-State High School Marching Band is a week-long camp that the Tuesday through Saturday of Shrine Bowl Week, and performs during the banquet, Shrine Bowl parade, and the Shrine Bowl game.<ref name="KMF">{{cite web |url=https://kansasmasonic.foundation/program/kansas-masonic-all-state-high-school-marching-band-east-west-shrine-bowl/|title=Kansas Masonic All-State High School Marching Band (East-West Shrine Bowl)|website=kansasmasonic.foundation|accessdate=May 15, 2019}}</ref> In 2019, the Kansas Shrine Bowl took over the camp.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kansasshrinebowl.com/band.html |title=Band |website=Kansas Shrine Bowl|accessdate=May 15, 2019}}</ref>


The camp is held at the site of the Kansas Shrine Bowl Game, and provides a total of 180 to 250 of high school musicians. Local masonic lodges and shrine temples sponsor the campers. The Kansas Masonic Foundation was in charge of the camp from 1984 until 2019 when they turned it over to the Kansas Shrine Bowl.<ref name="KMF"/>
The camp is held at the site of the Kansas Shrine Bowl Game, and provides a total of 180 to 250 of high school musicians. Local masonic lodges and shrine temples sponsor the campers. The Kansas Masonic Foundation was in charge of the camp from 1984 until 2019 when they turned it over to the Kansas Shrine Bowl.<ref name="KMF"/>


=== All-Star Cheer Camp ===
=== All-Star Cheer Camp ===
The Kansas Shrine Bowl All-Star Cheer Camp is held during the Wednesday through Saturday of Shrine Bowl week. The clinic consists of males and females from Kansas high schools.<ref>https://www.kansasshrinebowl.com/cheer.html</ref>
The Kansas Shrine Bowl All-Star Cheer Camp is held during the Wednesday through Saturday of Shrine Bowl week. The clinic consists of males and females from Kansas high schools.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kansasshrinebowl.com/cheer.html|title=Cheer|website=Kansas Shrine Bowl|accessdate=May 15, 2019}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:35, 15 May 2019

Kansas Shrine Bowl
Kansas Shrine Bowl All-Star Football Game
File:Kansas Shrine Bowl Logo.png
StadiumVaries around the state of Kansas
LocationState of Kansas (varies between East and West)
Previous stadiumsBill Snyder Family Football Stadium, Memorial Stadium, Cessna Stadium
Previous locationsLawrence, Manhattan, Wichita, KS
Operated1974–present
PayoutUS$$50,000 annually
Sponsors

The Kansas Shrine Bowl is an all-star high school senior, east vs. west, football game put on each year in Kansas, by the Kansas Shrine. It is a 501(c) 3 non-profit charity that produces annual events and related activities featuring talented high school students and recently graduated high school seniors.

History

Since 1974, the Kansas Shrine Bowl established the East vs. West high school football game in Kansas.[2] Host cities have included Lawrence, Manhattan, Wichita, Topeka, Hays, Emporia, and Pittsburg.[3]

Shrine Bowl week

Football participants in the Kansas Shrine Bowl football game report for camp eight days before the game, with West team reporting on the west side of the state and the East team reporting on the East side of the state. The East team practices at Francis G. Welch Stadium at Emporia State University, in Emporia, and the West team practices on the Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus in Salina.[4]

The results are below:

Date Winning team Losing team Location
June 15, 1974 East 16 West 14 Memorial Stadium (KU)
June 14, 1975 West 3 East 0 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium (K-State)
June 12, 1976 28 24 Cessna Stadium (Wichita State)
June 11, 1977 35 14 Memorial Stadium
June 10, 1978 East 34 West 0 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
August 11, 1979 West 24 East 22 Cessna Stadium
June 14, 1980 West 30 East 15 Memorial Stadium
June 13, 1981 34 7 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
August 7, 1982 East 12 West 7 Cessna Stadium
August 6, 1983 16 9 Memorial Stadium
August 4, 1984 West 24 East 19 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
August 3, 1985 East 26 West 6 Cessna Stadium
August 2, 1986 West 42 East 40 Memorial Stadium
August 1, 1987 14 7 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
August 6, 1988 East 31 West 27 Yager Stadium at Moore Bowl (Washburn)
August 5, 1989 West 31 East 0 Cessna Stadium
August 4, 1990 32 0 Memorial Stadium
August 3, 1991 44 29 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
August 1, 1992 East 25 West 21 Yager Stadium
August 7, 1993 26 22 Cessna Stadium
August 6, 1994 West 18 East 15 Memorial Stadium
July 29, 1995 24 7 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
August 3, 1996 East 13 West 7 Yager Stadium
July 26, 1997 West 21 East 17 Lewis Field Stadium (Fort Hays State)
July 25, 1998 East 22 West 11 Francis G. Welch Stadium (Emporia State)
July 30, 1999 West 28 East 21 Cessna Stadium
July 29, 2000 East 21 West 14 Yager Stadium
July 28, 2001 12 12 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
July 27, 2002 West 27 East 13 Carnie Smith Stadium (Pittsburg State)
July 26, 2003 35 2 Cessna Stadium
July 31, 2004 East 29 West 12 Francis G. Welch Stadium
July 30, 2005 17 10 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
July 29, 2006 West 10 East 9 Carnie Smith Stadium
July 28, 2007 26 7 Lewis Field Stadium
July 26, 2008 29 28 Francis G. Welch Stadium
July 25, 2009 14 7 Cessna Stadium
July 31, 2010 45 29 Carnie Smith Stadium
July 30, 2011 30 7 Lewis Field Stadium
July 28, 2012 14 7 Francis G. Welch Stadium
July 27, 2013 East 22 West 19 Yager Stadium
July 26, 2014 West 21 East 6 Carnie Smith Stadium
July 25, 2015 East 21 West 0 Lewis Field Stadium
July 30, 2016 48 27 Francis G. Welch Stadium
July 29, 2017 West 22 East 21 Veterans Stadium (Butler CC)
July 28, 2018 East 21 West 14 Carnie Smith Stadium
June 8, 2019 Memorial Stadium (Dodge City CC
West leads overall series 27–17–1 (.611)

The 2019 Kansas Shrine Bowl will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2019 in Dodge City, at Memorial Stadium.[5]

Events

Kansas Masonic All-State High School Marching Band

Beginning in 1984, Kansas Masonic All-State High School Marching Band is a week-long camp that the Tuesday through Saturday of Shrine Bowl Week, and performs during the banquet, Shrine Bowl parade, and the Shrine Bowl game.[6] In 2019, the Kansas Shrine Bowl took over the camp.[7]

The camp is held at the site of the Kansas Shrine Bowl Game, and provides a total of 180 to 250 of high school musicians. Local masonic lodges and shrine temples sponsor the campers. The Kansas Masonic Foundation was in charge of the camp from 1984 until 2019 when they turned it over to the Kansas Shrine Bowl.[6]

All-Star Cheer Camp

The Kansas Shrine Bowl All-Star Cheer Camp is held during the Wednesday through Saturday of Shrine Bowl week. The clinic consists of males and females from Kansas high schools.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Partners". Kansas Shrine Bowl. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  2. ^ KWCHCIK. "Kansas Shrine Bowl announces future host sites". www.catchitkansas.com. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  3. ^ "Shrine Bowl History". Kansas Shrine Bowl. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  4. ^ "Football Camp". Kansas Shrine Bowl. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  5. ^ "Dodge City to host 2019 Shrine Bowl". September 13, 2018. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Kansas Masonic All-State High School Marching Band (East-West Shrine Bowl)". kansasmasonic.foundation. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  7. ^ "Band". Kansas Shrine Bowl. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  8. ^ "Cheer". Kansas Shrine Bowl. Retrieved May 15, 2019.