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A referee approached him. We spoke several times over the ensuing decades, and Duleyalways remembered the details. It was the highlight moment of his entire life. He could still see the kickoff bouncing twice, and four Poly guys hitting himsimultaneously as he reached the yard line, knocking him straight up. There was no place for Duley to fall.

And so he ran. And ageneration remembered the run, 85 yards of it, for years and years, and talkedabout it because it helped define an era, and a Thanksgiving holiday. Years later, I asked Duley how he had gotten home fromMemorial Stadium that day. It took my son to bump John Kennedy off thefront page. He was a member of the Baltimore City College class of June Need to Know for Nov.

That forced City and Poly to move their game from Thanksgiving Day to the second Saturday in November so the Black Knights and Engineers could qualify for the state football tournament, which begins on the third weekend of November.

Countless graduates of City and Poly would still rather see the game played on Thanksgiving Day than watch the two teams competing in the state tournament. The 19 member city schools in the MPSSAA have failed to make an impact in soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, golf, tennis and baseball, although they have thrived in basketball, track and field and football.

However, only a handful of schools have either won a state title or reached the finals or semifinals. City and Poly are two schools that have. Edmondson is the only other city school to win a state title, winning the Class 2A crown last year over McDonough of Charles County.

Under legendary coach Augie Waibel, Poly reached the finals in , the semifinals in and the quarterfinals in '94 and ' City, under coach George Petrides, reached the semifinals in '93, '02 and '06 and the region final last year. Petrides will coach in his 33rd City-Poly game Saturday after playing in three of them in the mid-'60s for coach George Young.

Petrides was the center for quarterback Kurt Schmoke as City beat Poly three straight times while emerging as one of the dominant teams of the s. In , he replaced Ron Chartrand as coach and has been running the program at the year-old school ever since.

A year ago, Petrides' Black Knights beat Poly, , to roll into the state playoffs unbeaten, but City lost to Franklin, , in the quarterfinals to finish the season It was also the first game in this storied rivalry for Roger Wrenn, who spent 32 years at.

Patterson High School before taking over as Poly's coach. It was the Black Knights' first win over the Engineers in 18 years. Williams reversed his field and ran 50 yards back across the field and another 20 behind the line of scrimmage before throwing a desperation pass back to Smith who was standing near the far sideline.

Smith took the pass and raced down the right sideline for an electrifying touchdown. It went down as a yard score, though the actual distance covered on the play was close to yards. City won, , behind Curtis Miles and Tony Thorne. It marked the st career win for Waibel, who passed away in Smith, Williams, Lafferman and Freeman are just four of the outstanding players who joined Petrides, Waibel, Young and such coaches as Harry Lawrence and Bob Lumsden in making the series one of the greatest rivalries in the country.

A former player at Poly, he coached the Engineers from to , when the City-Poly game annually drew upwards of 30, fans and was often broadcast on local television. But in Baltimore, Lumsden was called "Mr. Poly," and along with Lawrence, Young and later Waibel and Petrides, he defined the rivalry by his mere presence on the sidelines.

Both schools have watched a number of their players take their game to the next level. Mike Pitts of Poly was a ferocious defensive end on one the greatest Engineers teams ever. Pitts and Brian Baker anchored a defense without allowing a touchdown in He's now the defensive line coach with the St. For 2 - 6 players. Ages 8 and up. Monopoly, the great property trading board game finds it's home in the heart of the North West, UK, You can now play the classic money-making, chance-taking, budget blowing game with the street names, landmarks and locations which give this city it's distinctive character.

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New Orleans in-a-Box, a familiar-looking game with simple rules, lays all the famous New Orleans properties out on a square board for you to move around as you try to buy unclaimed places and avoid those owned by your opponents. Those rents can get a bit stiff in the Big Easy!

Move around the game board as you purchase comets, planets, star clusters, nebulae and galaxies and build observatories. Late for the Sky is best known for their college games--Monopoly-inspired games set in universities instead of Atlantic City--but this time 'round the company has turned its attention to immortalizing Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Players move tokens around the board, acquiring properties and amassing wealth, until the last mogul to avoid bankruptcy is declared the winner.

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Beginning with the same amount of cash, the two to six players move around the board buying and developing property, charging rent and losing or gaining money depending on where they land. Landing on Big Fun and Contingency squares gives players a chance to pick a card that may help or hinder their progress. The game winner is the last player left who isn't bankrupt. The City In-A-Box game series brings local flavor to a familiar board-game concept.

In-A-Box games are based on building an empire by buying and developing property, and reaping the benefits of landownership. There are also the requisite pitfalls and chance occurrences that life can, and will, throw your way. The object is to be the last financially solvent player left in the game.

Get lost in space. Collect your favorite cosmic wonders and play to rule the universe. Watch out for the black hole or you won't be home in time for dinner.

Play the world's most popular game using rules in the Spanish Language. Monopoly Spanish Edition is a great way to practice your language skills, and it makes the perfect gift for a Spanish-speaking friend! Buy real estate, collect rents and buy hotels - but don't go broke! Now you can buy, sell, and trade the USA's greatest cities from coast to coast. Celebrate life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness and capitalism as you wheel and deal San Diego, Honolulu, Miami and more.

Our nation's capital sees a lot of wheeling and dealing, but this Washington, D. Based on another, very popular property-buying game, the familiar square board and metal tokens are all here, but you'll be picking up choice spots like the Smithsonian, the National Zoo, or even the White House in your bid for glory.

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