First Friday night lights for Winnipeg high school football
More than a dozen high school football teams kicked off their season Friday – with six games in AAAA and three in AAA.
At the AAAA level, the Elmwood Giants swept the Garden City Gophers 40-0.
Steinbach Regional Secondary also couldn’t get one into the end zone against Dakota Collegiate, who dominated with a 55-0 finish.
Kelvin High School and Grant Park Collegiate faced off for the Corydon Cup, with Grant Park taking the win at 41-7.
Oak Park High School shut out Brandon’s Crocus Plains Regional Secondary 60-0.
Murdoch McKay Collegiate bowed to Springfield Collegiate – 35-0.
Meanwhile in AAA, Technical Vocational High School shut out Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute 19-0.
The Dryden Eagles squeaked by with a 30-29 win against the Churchill Bulldogs.
John Taylor Collegiate lost 24-6 to Fort Frances High School.
The Junior Varsity 9s and 12s will start their season next week.
- With files from CTV’s Taylor Brock and Devon McKendrick
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