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Red Carpet Bowl 


          The Red Carpet Bowl Classic was instituted in 1962 as a postseason football game played to benefit Leo Puckett, a local high school athlete who was paralyzed during a high school football game.

          Five men from Vicksburg had a vision after seeing a need (Leo Puckett) and formed The Red Carpet Bowl Classic committee to meet the demands of that need.

          The founding fathers of the Red Carpet Bowl Classic were:

Gene Allen - former Head Coach of H. V. Cooper High School in Vicksburg.
Harold Baldwin - local businessman.
Billy Ray - former Vicksburg Evening Post sports editor.
Ray Roberts, Sr. - former Chief to the Superintendent of Illinois Central Railroad.
Travis T. Vance, Sr. - former Mayor for the City of Vicksburg.

          In 1987 the Bowl game was staged in conjunction with the first round of the state playoffs. In 1992 the game became a season opening matchup between the invited teams. 



 

1991   Warren Central 17-0 Murrah
1990   Vicksburg 21-0 Southaven
1989   Warren Central 23-9 Pascagoula
1988   Warren Central 33-14 Picayune
1987   St. Aloysius 32-8 North Carrollton
1986   No Game    
1985   Warren Central 21-13 Callaway
1984   Moss Point 41-20 Warren Central
1983   West Point 48-0 Vicksburg
1982   St. Aloysius 28-0 Wesson
1981   Brandon 15-7 Lee
1980   Lee 14-0 Vicksburg
1979   Warren Central 33-0 West Monroe LA
1978   Vicksburg 35-21 Callaway
1977   Meridian 21-14 Warren Central
1976   Brandon 26-0 St. Aloysius
1975   No Game    
1974   St. Aloysius 20-0 Tallulah LA
1973   Vicksburg 7-7 Greenwood
1972   Laurel 13-0 South Vicksburg
1971   Warren Central 34-0 St. Aloysius
1970   Temple 7-0 St. Augustine LA
1969   Rolling Fork 38-12 St. Joseph Jackson
1968   Vicksburg 33-12 Yazoo City
1967   Hattiesburg 31-14 Greenwood
1966   Murrah 26-18 Moss Point
1965   Greenville 21-6 McComb
1964   Rolling Fork 6-0 Forest Hill
1963   Noxubee County 20-0 South Pike
1962   Vicksburg 13-7 Lee

 



David Parker
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