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Updated 4:45 p.m., Oct. 29 Two long-standing football rivals announce plans to host their top game in South Dallas. Lincoln and James Madison high schools will host their first-ever game at the Cotton Bowl, in what’s known as the “Superbowl of South Dallas.” Check out the links below of  news stories, as the game returns to the South Dallas community. (This video courtesy of: KTVT-TV Channel 11) http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/10/28/iconic-south-dallas-super-bowltakes-place-at-cotton-bowl/ (This report courtesy of: The Dallas Morning News) http://cityhallblog.dallasnews.com/2014/10/high-school-football-comes-to-fair-park-as-this-years-south-dallas-super-bowl-moves-to-the-cotton-bowl.html/ Here are some photos from the press conference announcing the move of venue:

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Skyline High School football’s hard work and successes have thrust the team into national spotlight with an 18th best composite ranking among high school football teams in the country this season. The composite ranking is an average of the team’s rating across various outlets including Max Preps and USA Today. Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Today ranks the team fourth in the state behind Allen, De Soto and Southlake Carroll, respectively, in Texas UIL Class 6A football and second in the area. Currently, the team is in first place in district 9-6A, the Raiders are 11-0 on the season as of…

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Updated 11:23 a.m., Oct. 29 “It seemed like college was guaranteed, and that was something I had to do,” said Alex Simmons. Not all kids like South Oak Cliff High School senior and student-athlete Alex Simmons are sold on going to college. Today, he sat with fellow classmates as Harvard University president Drew Faust spelled out the benefits of receiving a higher education. “In 2011, a typical college graduate was not only more likely to find a job than a high school graduate, but also made $21,000 more…” Faust said. For nearly 45 minutes, she implored students to look at…

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The Lakewood Advocate recently published a story on the Woodrow Wilson High School Robocats team. The team participated in the Dallas BEST Regional Robotics Competition on Oct. 18 at Eastfield College. See more at: http://lakewood.advocatemag.com/2014/10/22/woodrow-wilson-robocats-team-advancing-to-state/ Photo courtesy of Russ Kelemen/Lakewood Advocate

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