The Stars Always Shine Brighter At Myrtle Beach!
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South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association
NORTH-SOUTH ALL STAR FOOTBALL GAME
Sixty years ago the football coaches in South
Carolina began an annual All-Star Football game
that has grown into a classic.
The North-South All-Star Game was begun in
1947 as part of the state coaches clinic in
Columbia.
The game was played in the summer for many
years and was played in many locations.
Columbia, Easley, Clinton and Summerville have
all hosted this great annual showcase for high
school football.
Over 20 years ago a group of Myrtle Beach
business leaders brought the game to the
Grand Strand.
During the last twenty years the game has grown
to be one of the premier high school all-star
games in the entire country.
The South Carolina Athletic Coaches
Association, The South Carolina Football
Coaches Association and the North-South Game
Committee have worked to make this a
memorable experience for every player, coach
and fan.
The game has become much more than just a
football game. The players and coaches
expereince the same kind of fun and activities
that college teams enjoy when they participte in
bowl games.
Myrtle Beach and Conway look forward to
hosting the All-Star players and coaches as well
as the thousands of fans who annually come to
the beach to see these outstanding high school
players.
We appreciate the support of our sponsors, fans
and the community who help us make this great
game possible.
"The Stars Shine Brighter At The Beach" is a
perfect slogan for our game. The stars do shine
brighter at Myrtle Beach in the sky and on the
football field at Brooks Stadium.
We hope you can join us for the 60th annual
SCADA North-South All-Star Football Game on
December 8.


Dick Burch President North-South Game Committee, Inc. Myrtle Beach, SC
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Bob Hayes President South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association
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Denver Cromer President South Carolina Football Coaches Association
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Keith Richardson (L) Executive Secretary SCACA
Shel Dula (R) Assistant Executive Secretary SCACA
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