Hay was also owner of the Canton Bulldogs from 1918 to 1922, winning an NFL title with them. Advertisement Kraft, 83, has hoped to join the game’s greats in the Hall of Fame for multiple years ...
Following a win over fellow Federal League co-champion Jackson High School last week, the Canton McKinley Bulldogs advanced ...
The Detroit Lions have only lost one game this season. That loss was a playoff rematch vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 2 ...
Next year's class will instead include NFL co-founder and former Canton Bulldogs owner Ralph Hay. Kraft purchased the Patriots back in 1994, and in the last 30 years, he built Gillette Stadium and ...
The committee made its decision on November 12. The committee instead selected Ralph Hay, a co-founder of the National Football League and the owner of the Canton Bulldogs from 1918 to 1922.
Mentor, the top seed in Division I, Region 1, earned a second straight shutout win in the playoffs after defeating No. 5 ...
Hay was the owner of the Canton Bulldogs from 1918 through 1922. He will be considered along with one coaching candidate, and three candidates from an earlier NFL era. Those names have not yet ...
The Canton McKinley Bulldogs are hungry for a significant win, one that would signal across Ohio high school football that the Pups are a force to be reckoned with once again. Wait, check that. " ...
Mentor had plenty to prove in the second half against Canton McKinley ... averaged 42 points in its first two playoff wins. The Bulldogs only entered Mentor territory three times in the game.
The Canton McKinley and Mentor high school football teams meet in an OHSAA third-round playoff game. Get live score updates ...
With sophomore sniper Shannon Lane notching a second-half hat trick, the No. 5 Bulldogs raced past No. 13 Hopkinton.
Mentor coach Matt Gray didn't bother to glance back at the scoreboard before jogging off the field at halftime of his team's Division I, Region 1 semifinal against Canton McKinley on Nov. 15.He didn't ...