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Area Athletes Invited to Shrine Bowl

Zarren EgesdalDecember 30, 2020Last Updated: December 30, 2020 The 2021 Iowa Shrine Bowl – a charity all-star game for high school football players – is on as planned. Cedar Falls has been home to the game since 2013, following a 13 year run at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames. Each year the game helps raise money for The Shriners Hospitals for Children and was first played in 1973. Since then, the yearly game has raised millions of dollars for the Shriner’s programs.   There are 46 graduating High School Seniors selected for each Squad by the coaching staff. The North and South’s division line is Highway 30 as it crosses the State, East to West, with the western extension from Denison to Onawa. All schools bordering Highway 30 have players on the South Squad, except for the Cedar Rapids schools, where the players are on the North Squad. The exception is Cedar Rapids Prairie, which represents the South Squad.

Tate-Smith To Be Apart of Iowa Shrine Bowl

ADM Tigers senior Tate Stine-Smith was named to be apart of the 2021 Iowa Shrine Bowl, a terrific accomplishment for Stine-Smith, as he produced a terrific senior season on the gridiron. Stine-Smith as a quarterback had a solid season, with a 60% completion percentage for 1,361 yards passing and 10 touchdowns through the air. On the ground, he was a force with 708 yards rushing and 14 more touchdowns to his name as well. On the defensive side, he had 27 tackles on the season in the secondary, and also was able to record an interception as well. Stine-Smith was an excellent punter, as he was first team all state in that category, averaging 45 yards per punt, and pinning opponents deep in their own territory regularly.

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