Mud Bowl, the championships of mud football, return to North Conway's Steve Eastman Memorial Field at Hofg Coliseum Sept. 6-8. Above, North Country Crocs quarterback Jason Veno (right) evades the Nashua Mud Gumbys' Jake Matthews in last year's action. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Mud Bowl, the championships of mud football, return to North Conway's Steve Eastman Memorial Field at Hofg Coliseum Sept. 6-8. Above, North Country Crocs quarterback Jason Veno (right) evades the Nashua Mud Gumbys' Jake Matthews in last year's action. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — Always held the three-day weekend after Labor Day, excitement is building for this year’s Mud Bowl mud football championships, which will celebrate a theme of “50 Years, The Best of Five Decades” at North Conway’s Steve Eastman Memorial Field at Hog Coliseum located behind the North Conway Community Center, Friday through Sunday, Sept. 6-8.
Sponsored by Amoskeag Beverages/Miller Lite, the 12-team touch football tournament played in mud benefits the North Conway Community Center, Vaughan Learning Center and Carroll County Retired Senior Volunteer Program, as well as other non-profits in the Mt Washington Valley. More than $1 million has been donated over the years.
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