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Blue Devils Part of Six Week Chick-fil-A Bowl Trophy Tour

Students and parents will be able to compete in cornhole, be quizzed in trivia, take their photos and possibly even win tickets to this year's Chick-fil-A Bowl at the Oct. 25th game.

By Sarah Bakhtiari

The Chick-fil-A Bowl trophy will make a series of six appearances at local high school football games, including one in Norcross, in celebration of the upcoming college football bowl season.

The Chick-fil-A Bowl Trophy Tour will be a free activity area offering students and parents a chance to have their picture taken with the trophy at a Bowl-branded photo station, participate in cornhole competitions and trivia contests for prizes and even register to win tickets to this year’s Chick-fil-A Bowl, according to a news release.

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The six-week trophy tour will visit high-profile games at high schools throughout the metro Atlanta, including the Norcross v Peachtree Ridge game at Blue Devils Stadium Oct. 25. The tour already stopped by Walton County on Friday (Oct. 4)

Here's the rest of the schedule: 

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Oct. 11 – at North Gwinnett High School (vs. Mill Creek)

Oct. 18 – at Sandy Creek High School (vs. Alexander)

Oct. 19 – at the Georgia Dome (Atlanta Public Schools Domecoming event)

Oct. 25 – at Norcross High School (vs. Peachtree Ridge)

Nov. 8 – at Brookwood High School (vs. Grayson)

“Our mission is to support football at all levels and to create memorable experiences whenever we can,” said Gary Stokan, Chick-fil-A Bowl president and CEO, in the news release. “We hope the Trophy Tour will give area high school football fans something fun to do and create some great memories while attending these games.”

Editor's note: Sarah Bakhtiari is the editor for the Snellville and Loganville Patch sites. 


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