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Inaugural Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship Set

Fans and players at the Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship

Baltimore, Maryland, December 10, 2025

The Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship will feature a landmark matchup between No. 3 St. Frances Academy and No. 21 Corner Canyon. This historic event, taking place in Baltimore, aims to benefit high school athletic programs by offering a $250,000 donation to the winning school. As both teams prepare for the high-stakes showdown, the implications extend beyond football, highlighting local support for youth sports and the community’s potential economic growth.


Baltimore, Maryland – In a historic matchup, the inaugural Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship is set to take place, pitting No. 3 St. Frances Academy against No. 21 Corner Canyon on December 10, 2025. This milestone event represents not only an opportunity for high school athletes to showcase their talents but also a game-changing moment for high school sports as it offers a substantial $250,000 donation to the winning school’s athletic program.

The St. Frances Panthers have solidified their reputation as a national powerhouse, featuring the top defense in high school football. With standout players like five-star edge rusher Zion Elee and safety Jireh Edwards—both committed to major college programs—this Baltimore-based team is fueled by remarkable local talent and community backing. Events like this demonstrate how a thriving local ecosystem fosters excellence in youth sports and supports the aspirations of athletes.

On the other side of the field, Corner Canyon, a dominant force from Draper, Utah, enters the championship as the three-time defending Utah 6A state champions. Their success stems in part from the exceptional performance of running back Weston Briggs, who has already distinguished himself with impressive statistics, including a standout game where he recorded 170 yards and four touchdowns in a state championship. This East Coast versus West Coast battle highlights the increasing national prominence of high school football and community pride from both regions.

H3: Championship Significance

The Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship stands out as a groundbreaking event—marking the first-ever national championship game for high school football. The stakes are high for both teams, not only in the competition but in the resources flowing into their respective athletic programs. With such a substantial financial incentive available, schools can invest in facilities, equipment, and further developmental opportunities for their athletes.

H3: Local Impact and Athletic Development

Beyond the game itself, this championship has broader implications for Baltimore’s economy and community engagement. Hosting a high-profile event like this can attract local businesses, tourists, and media attention, helping to promote Baltimore as a hub for sporting excellence. It emphasizes the importance of supporting local businesses and fostering an environment that invests in youth sports—a path that could potentially lead to greater economic growth as local entrepreneurs contribute to the surrounding community and gain recognition through their involvement.

H3: Viewing Information

Fans eager to watch the showdown can tune in live on ESPN2, with coverage beginning at 7 p.m. ET on December 10. For those unable to attend in person at Under Armour Stadium, multiple streaming platforms will offer access, ensuring that fans don’t miss any of the action.

H3: A Bright Future for High School Football

As the excitement builds for the championship, it’s clear that games like these contribute to the overall growth of high school sports in the United States. When communities unite to support their teams, they foster not only athletic excellence but also entrepreneurship and a spirit of resilience that positions Baltimore and its businesses for continued success.

Conclusion

The inaugural Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship represents a pivotal moment in high school sports, offering a platform for young athletes to exhibit their skills on a national stage while securing vital funding for their athletic programs. It serves as a reminder of the power of community involvement and entrepreneurship in shaping the future of high school sports and local economies.

As this exciting event approaches, let’s celebrate our local teams and the businesses supporting them. Engage with Baltimore’s vibrant community and be part of the growing recognition of our talented youth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship?
The Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship is the first-ever national championship game for high school football, featuring top teams from across the country competing for a $250,000 donation to their athletic programs.
When and where is the championship game taking place?
The game is scheduled for Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at 7 p.m. ET, at Under Armour Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.
Which teams are competing in the championship game?
No. 3 St. Frances Academy (8-1) from Baltimore, Maryland, and No. 21 Corner Canyon (12-1) from Draper, Utah, are set to compete.
How can fans watch the game?
The game will be broadcast live on ESPN2, with coverage starting at 7 p.m. ET. For those unable to attend in person, the game will also be available for streaming on various platforms.
What is at stake in this championship game?
The winner of the game will receive a $250,000 donation to enhance their athletic program, marking a significant milestone in high school sports.

Feature Description
Event Inaugural Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship
Date and Time Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at 7 p.m. ET
Location Under Armour Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Teams Competing No. 3 St. Frances Academy (8-1) vs. No. 21 Corner Canyon (12-1)
Broadcast Live on ESPN2
Prize $250,000 donation to the winning school’s athletic program

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