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Here are the bowl games that Fulton High has played in:

 

YEAR BOWL OPPONENT RESULT SITE

1964 Tobacco Bowl Greeneville L 12-7 Greenville

1965 Optimist Bowl Central L 7-0 Knoxville

1966 Jaycee Bowl Loudon W 14-13 Rockwood

1967 Optimist Bowl Morristown W 27-6 Knoxville

1968 Strawberry Bowl Rhea Co. L 13-0 Dayton

1973 Pioneer Bowl Brainerd W 14-7 Chattanooga

1976 Optimist Bowl Newport W 26-0 Knoxville

1977 Clinton Jaycee Bowl Daniel Boone W 50-28 Clinton

1983 Shamrock Bowl Carter W 10-7 Knoxville

1984 Highlander Bowl Cocke Co. L 21-0 Gatlinburg

1990 Veterans Bowl Whitwell W 14-6 Sweetwater

2002 BlueCross Bowl Ridgeway L 21-14 Murfreesboro

2003 BlueCross Bowl Covington W 36-9 Murfreesboro

2004 BlueCross Bowl Greenbrier W 34-6 Murfreesboro

 

- The Optimist Bowl was held at Evans-Collins field in Knoxville on Thanksgiving and featured the top team in Knoxville versus an top East Tennessee team. It was the premiere bowl game in the area in the 1960s.

 

In the 1950s the winner of the KFL would get to travel to play in a bowl game in Jacksonville, FL. I believe it was called the Meninack Bowl.

 

In 1991, Fulton hosted the St. Mary's Bowl. Claiborne Co. defeated Wartburg in the game. Fulton would have played in the game, but they finished the season at 5-4 because of having to drop a game from the schedule when South-Young, Doyle, Holston, and Rule closed. You had to win 6 games that year to get in a bowl game.

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On 11/17/2005 at 7:15 PM, GreenMan said:

Gordon Browning Bowl. 1984

 

I dont remember where it was, I just remember Collinwood High School playing someone. I was on the Cwood Jr high team and we went to the game.

 

Any one else know anything about it?

Collinwood played Skyview Academy in the 1983 Gordon Browning Bowl game in Huntingdon and lost 13-0. I was a senior WR at Skyview that year.

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There was the Sequatchie Bowl played at Sequatchie Co. High School in Dunlap in the 1970's. 

I'm not sure if this was all of them but its the ones I know of. 

1971

Porter         23   
Sequatchie Co.    14

1972     

South Pittsburg 24
Ooltewah     21

1973     

Whitwell     32
Lake City     16

1974     

Sequatchie Co.    22
Charleston     00

1976   

 York Institute     28
 Charleston     21

1977     

Marion County     28
Charleston     06

1983    

Ooltewah     26
Sequatchie Co.     14

 

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