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Annual East-West Shrine Game
Not just another football game
The East-West Shrine Game has never been "just another football game."

The East-West Shrine Game is the oldest and one of the most respected of the post-season collegiate bowl games.

Since 1925, the game has been known for its quality of players and coaches, as well as for the excitement of great college football action.

But that's not what makes it "Football's Finest Hour." What makes the East-West Game so special is its true purpose — helping to support Shriners Hospitals for Children.

Every year since 1925, the East-West Game has been played to benefit Shriners Hospitals for Children and to help raise awareness about the expert pediatric orthopaedic, burn, spinal cord injury and cleft lip and palate care, available at no cost to patients and families, through the 22 Shriners Hospitals for Children.

The game is televised annually on ESPN, reaching more than 30 million viewers with the message of expert pediatric specialty care available through Shriners Hospitals for Children.

The players themselves regard the game in a special light, as they learn the true purpose of the game during a pre-game visit to the Shriners Hospital in Houston, Texas.

Visit the official site for the latest game information

Other Shrine Bowl Games

Chowder Bowl
www.chowderbowlclassic.org

Kansas Shrine Bowl
www.ksshrine.com

Montreal Shrine Bowl
http://www.montrealshrinebowl.com/

Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas
http://www.shrine-bowl.com/

Shrine Bowl of Wyoming
http://www.wyoshrinebowl.org/

 
 
 

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