English/Latin Rivalry

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English / Latin
All Time Results
Year Winner Loser
1887 Latin 16 English 0
1888 Latin 38 English 0
1889 English 10 Latin 4
1890 English 22 Latin 0
1891 Latin 14 English 10
1892 English 12 Latin 10
1893 English 6 Latin 0
1894 Latin 4 English 0
1895 English 4 Latin 0
1896 English 6 Latin 0
1897 English 44 Latin 6
1898 Latin 5 English 0
1899 English 23 Latin 0
1900 Latin 12 English 0
1901 Latin 6 English 5
1902 Latin 25 English 0
1903 Latin 5 English 0
1904 Latin 5 English 5
1905 Latin 0 English 0
1906 English 10 Latin 0
1907 English 5 Latin 0
1908 Latin 6 English 6
1909 Latin 0 English 0
1910 Latin 9 English 0
1911 Latin 0 English 0
1912 Latin 7 English 6
1913 English 21 Latin 0
1914 Latin 3 English 3
1915 Latin 14 English 13
1916 English 13 Latin 0
1917 English 13 Latin 0
1918 Latin 28 English 0
1919 Latin 0 English 0
1920 English 7 Latin 6
1921 Latin 0 English 0
1922 Latin 20 English 6
1923 Latin 0 English 0
1924 Latin 7 English 0
1925 English 7 Latin 0
1926 English 6 Latin 0
1927 English 20 Latin 13
1928 English 18 Latin 0
1929 Latin 13 English 6
1930 English 14 Latin 13
1931 Latin 6 English 0
1932 Latin 18 English 7
1933 English 20 Latin 7
1934 Latin 13 English 12
1935 English 14 Latin 0
1936 Latin 13 English 0
1937 Latin 0 English 0
1938 English 6 Latin 0
1939 Latin 0 English 0
1940 Latin 19 English 12
1941 Latin 19 English 0
1942 English 19 Latin 0
1943 Latin 0 English 0
1944 English 13 Latin 6
1945 Latin 0 English 0
1946 English 19 Latin 0
1947 English 26 Latin 13
1948 Latin 19 English 0
1949 Latin 19 English 0
1950 English 41 Latin 30
1951 English 30 Latin 0
1952 Latin 30 English 12
1953 Latin 31 English 25
1954 Latin 20 English 6
1955 English 20 Latin 14
1956 Latin 19 English 12
1957 English 26 Latin 20
1958 Latin 26 English 24
1959 Latin 22 English 6
1960 Latin 20 English 16
1961 English 39 Latin 0
1962 English 32 Latin 6
1963 English 18 Latin 12
1964 Latin 24 English 22
1965 Latin 24 English 12
1966 Latin 40 English 0
1967 Latin 14 English 0
1968 Latin 33 English 12
1969 Latin 40 English 0
1970 Latin 12 English 8
1971 Latin 6 English 0
1972 Latin 40 English 0
1973 Latin 35 English 8
1974 Latin 42 English 0
1975 Latin 24 English 6
1976 Latin 11 English 6
1977 Latin 23 English 0
1978 Latin 34 English 0
1979 Latin 22 English 0
1980 Latin 20 English 0
1981 English 14 Latin 2
1982 Latin 15 English 6
1983 Latin 21 English 6
1984 Latin 43 English 0
1985 Latin 10 English 6
1986 Latin 40 English 6
1987 Latin 14 English 6
1988 Latin 20 English 13
1989 Latin 22 English 6
1990 Latin 14 English 6
1991 Latin 19 English 0
1992 Latin 41 English 0
1993 Latin 7 English 6
1994 Latin 41 English 0
1995 Latin 36 English 12
1996 Latin 31 English 6
1997 English 8 Latin 6
1998 Latin 34 English 6
1999 Latin 42 English 20
2000 Latin 14 English 0
2001 Latin 46 English 6
2002 Latin 38 English 7
2003 Latin 36 English 7
2004 Latin 44 English 0
2005 Latin 36 English 12
2006 Latin 14 English 0

Since 1887, the oldest school in the United States, the Boston Latin School, has faced off against the English High School of Boston, in an annual football rivalry which now takes place on Thanksgiving day at Harvard Stadium. The rivalry is the oldest continuous high school football rivalry in the U.S, and fourth longest all time behind Phillips Academy versus Phillips Exeter Academy, Wellesley, Massachusetts versus Needham, Massachusetts and New London, Connecticut versus Norwich Free Academy in Norwich, Connecticut.

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Until the 1950s, the rivalry was fairly even. Since that time, Latin has dominated the series, leading all time 70-36-13, and winning the last eight, 23 of 24 and 37 of 39 contests as of 2005.

Latin's dominance could be considered at its zenith in the 1970s when they held English to only 24 points for the entire decade.

Ten of the games ended in scoreless ties, a rare feat in modern Football at any level, although the last instance of this came in 1945.

[edit] Lopsidedness

Much of the series has been decided in blowout victories by one side or the other, with 60 of the 118 games being decided by shutouts and 32 of the contests ending in 20 point or more victories.

[edit] 2005 Game

The Wolfpack of Latin (4-7), defeated the Bulldogs of English (3-8), 36 to 12. The game was close at the half with Latin holding a slim 14-6 lead, but Latin put the game out of reach in the third quarter with a seven play, 48 yard drive culminated with a three yard scamper by junior fullback Garo Yessayan and a 26 yard rush to the end zone by senior running back Duc Dang.

[edit] See also

List of High School Football Rivalries

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