• The 1891 Greensburg Athletic Association season was their second season in existence. The team's record for this season is largely unknown. "Ten to Nothing"...
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  • The 1890 Greensburg Athletic Association season was their first season in existence. The team's record for this season is largely unknown. Scheduled game...
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  • The Greensburg Athletic Association was an early organized football team, based in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, that played in the unofficial Western Pennsylvania...
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  • The 1892 Greensburg Athletic Association season was their third season in existence. The team's record for this season is largely unknown. Richard Coulter...
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  • 24, 1891 reported that one attempt by the club to add late-season games against Greensburg and Indiana Normal (among other teams) was unsuccessful. Liberty...
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    Latrobe Athletic Association. On December 3, 1898, two players from the Greensburg Athletic Association joined with the Latrobe Athletic Association to form...
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  • The 1891 Allegheny Athletic Association football season was the second season of competition for the American football team representing the Allegheny...
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  • played against the Greensburg Athletic Association to post a 10–0 win. However a week later Allegheny lost to the Cleveland Athletic Club, led by Billy...
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    Lawson Fiscus (category Greensburg Athletic Association players)
    Athletic Association in 1891 and the Greensburg Athletic Association in 1893. His brothers Ross and Newell also played for Pittsburgh-area athletic clubs...
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  • George Barclay (American football/baseball) (category Greensburg Athletic Association coaches)
    was also an early professional football player-coach for the Greensburg Athletic Association. He was nicknamed "The Rose" for his concern with his looks[citation...
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    The 1892 Pittsburgh Athletic Club football season was their third season in existence. The team finished with a record of 3–3–1. The team's November 12...
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    (folded mid-season) Allegheny Athletic Association Duquesne Country and Athletic Club Franklin Athletic Club Greensburg Athletic Association Homestead Library...
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  • Charlie Atherton (category Greensburg Athletic Association coaches)
    player and coach for the Greensburg Athletic Association. He also played professional football in 1896 for the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. He made his Major...
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  • the Duquesne Country and Athletic Club and players from Western Pennsylvania All-Stars. Adam Martin Wyant (Greensburg Athletic Club) was the first professional...
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    Ralph Hutchinson (category Greensburg Athletic Association coaches)
    position as a player-coach for the Greensburg Athletic Association, an early professional football team out of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, in 1900. Hutchinson...
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    Ross Fiscus (category Greensburg Athletic Association players)
    In 1896, he played alongside his brother, Lawson, for the Greensburg Athletic Association. Fiscus was the second head football coach at Geneva College...
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    football between the Western University and the Greensburg Athletic Association team played on the Greensburg field was a defensive struggle. The WUP left...
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  • PIAA Football Teams, Conferences and Leagues (category Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association)
    school football teams competing in the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association's (PIAA) 12 Districts. Each district is divided into numerous leagues...
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    II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), originally affiliated in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)...
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  • Pittsburgh Athletic Club 0 1897 (WPC) - Greensburg Athletic Association 6, Latrobe Athletic Association 0 1898 (WPC) - Duquesne Country and Athletic Club 16...
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  • Walter R. Okeson (category Latrobe Athletic Association coaches)
    Latrobe Athletic Association club in 1897. Okeson was the head football coach at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania for one season, in 1900...
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    1895 Chicago Athletic Association football team represented the Chicago Athletic Association (CAA) during the 1895 college football season. Under the management...
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    and pharmacy with a main campus in Erie, a branch campus located in Greensburg, and two additional campuses outside Pennsylvania. With over 2,200 enrolled...
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  • undergraduate branch campuses in Western Pennsylvania, located in Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville. In athletics, Pitt competes in Division I...
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    Stage Right! in nearby Latrobe, Carnegie, Jennerstown, Trafford, and Greensburg, respectively, employ Pittsburgh actors and contribute to the culture...
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    respectively. Professional golfers Rocco Mediate and Arnold Palmer were born in Greensburg and Latrobe respectively. Author Jim O'Brien, who was born in Pittsburgh...
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    aid to the running game." 1921 was the last season for the old Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Vanderbilt tied co-champion Georgia on an...
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  • Brallier was the first openly professional player. The Allegheny Athletic Association fielded the first entirely openly professional team in 1896. In 1902...
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    Football Bowl Subdivision Records Book (PDF). The National Collegiate Athletic Association. pp. 76–77. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 23, 2014...
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  • short-lived Players' League. The third Exposition Park opens. Allegheny Athletic Association fields their American football team. September 1: The first triple-header...
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