The 67th Big 33 Classic is scheduled for Memorial Day weekend, 2024
Maryland's Jack Pellicciotti and Devin Malloy make their way onto he field with their buddy Carter Hutchinson before the Big 33 game on May 28, 2023. Joe Hermitt | [email protected] event known as “The Super Bowl of High School Football” is on the move again.
Following a two-year run at Bishop McDevitt’s Rocco Ortenzio Stadium, the Big 33 Football Classic, pitting Pa. vs. Maryland, is headed across the Susquehanna River to Cumberland Valley’s Chapman Field. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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