The LM-Radnor game will be hard-fought and done fairly so it continues to be “a game with no losers.”
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Imagine an oxford-grey sky pouring rain over the muck that was Villanova’s football field. And see the boys of Lower Merion and Radnor High Schools, archrivals, primed to win and win only, locked in a soggy, shifting struggle that kept 7,000 water-soaked fans at their seats ‘til a ref hollered stop.
Lower Merion won it, 7-6.
Author’s Note: The 129th Lower Merion-Radnor Game, the presumed longest-running continuous public high school rivalry in the nation, will be played at 2 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, November 1, at Radnor’s Prevost Field.
Author's summary: Historic football rivalry continues.