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High School Football America's radio show airs LIVE year-round every Thursday night at 7PM EST on the ArtistFirst Radio Network.

The show is America's premiere high school football talk show featuring interviews with the country's top coaches and players.

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If you miss a show, you can always listen to past shows by going to our archives below and clicking on the link.

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Show Archives

September 15, 2011 Show Details

The Bolles School's Corky Rogers, Florida's winningest head football coach, joins High School Football America host Jeff Fisher on this edition of HSFA to talk about his 400th career victory on September 9th.

Also on the show: Trinity High School (Louisville, KY) head football coach Bob Beatty, who talks about his team's Friday night showdown with St. Xavier of Cincinnati; Mark Cook, athletic director at Herrington High School in Kansas, talking about his football team's "Win One for the Gipper" comeback after learning of death of its head football coach Bud Peterson last Friday while he was in the hospital; and Byron Jenson of the High School Rudy Awards.

Learn how to nominate an inspirational player at www.highschoolfootballrudyawards.com.

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September 8, 2011 Show Details

High School Football America is LIVE in Lowell, Michigan for this edition of America's premiere national high school football talk show. 

Host Jeff Fisher is joined by Teresa Beachum of Lowell High School's Pink Arrow Pride football game, that in three short years has raised $750,000 to help community residents in their battle with cancer.  At the heart of the game is the Lowell Red Arrows football team wearing pink uniforms to bring awareness to the cancer journey being walked by members of the tiny town of 4,000 outside of Grand Rapids.  The home crowd supports the cause by wearing pink t-shirts to the game that turns entire football stadium into a sea of pink. Lowell quarterback Gabe Dean, the 2010 Division 1-2 Player of the Year, also joins Fisher to talk about his third game in a pink jersey. 

Also on the show is Gehrig Dieter of South Bend's (Indiana) Washington High School, who last week set a national record with 437 yards receiving.

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September 1, 2011 Show Details

Pennsylvania and Ohio take centerstage on this edition of High School Football America. 

Host Jeff Fisher talks with Pittsburgh Central Catholic head football coach Terry Totten about his top-ranked Vikings' showdown with Archbishop Wood of Philadelphia on ESPN2 on Sunday.  PCC is ranked #1 in Pennsylvania's 4A classification, while Wood is ranked #1 in 3A. 

Then Fisher takes his listeners to the Cincinnati-area for a chat with Colerain head football coach Tom Bolden, whose team is coming-off a big win over Cocoa, Florida.  The Cardinals beat the three-time defending Florida champs in a nationally-televised game on August 28th. 

The show wraps-up with photographer Morgan Tyree, who has just released a book called Temples...Where the Game is Played.  Tyree has taken incredible photos of six-and-eight man high school football games in Montana and Wyoming.  For more info on his book, click here.

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August 25, 2011 Show Details

In this episode of High School Football America, host Jeff Fisher talks with Bishop Gorman (Nevada) head coach Tony Sanchez about his team's upcoming battle with Armwood HS from Florida.  Both teams are considered to be Top 10 teams with their showdown being televised to a national TV audience on ESPN2. 

Fisher is also joined by head coaches Al Fracassa of Brother Rice (Michigan) and John Herrington of Farmington Hills Harrison (Michigan).  Fracassa is the state's winningest coach, five wins shy of 400 for his career, while Herrington has captured 13 state titles.  Between them they have 94-years of head coaching experience. 

Rounding out the show is David Beigie of State Farm talking about this year's  Friday Night Feats video contest to find the biggest moments of the 2011 high school football season.  For more info go to www.FridayNightFeats.com.

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August 18, 2011 Show Details

In this episode of High School Football America, host Jeff Fisher takes you on a cross-country journey with stops in Alaska, Iowa, Pennsylvania and Texas. 

First, Jeff talks with Phil Stambaugh, head coach at Pius X HS in Roseto, Pennsylvania.  Pius X is the smallest high school in America playing 11-man football. 

Then Fisher talks with Mark Tabb, author of the book The Sacred Acre...the Ed Thomas Story.  Thomas, who was the head football coach at Aplington-Parkersburg HS in Iowa, was murdered in 2009 by a former player. 

Jeff's third interview is with Jason Caldarera of Service High School in Anchorage, Alaska.  Service and Leilehua (Hawaii) opened the 2011 regular season in the Fire and Ice Bowl on February 11th in Hawaii. 

The show wraps-up with a conversation with Tony Heath, head football coach at Pearland HS, outside of Houston.  Pearland is the defending Texas 5A Division I champion.  

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August 11, 2011 Show Details

America's winningest high school football coaches join host Jeff Fisher on this edition of High School Football America. 

John McKissick, head coach at Summerville High School in South Carolina, talks about his 586 wins in 59 years as the leader of the Green Wave, while J.T. Curtis, who's second on the all-time wins list, reminisces about his 492 wins in 40+ years at John Curtis Christian School in Louisiana.

Also on the show is Rashid Ghazi of North Shore Films, who discusses his documentary on Fordson High School in Dearborn, Michigan called Fordson: Faith, Fasting, Football. 

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August 4, 2011 Show Details

Chris Shields, the first-year head football coach at Joplin High School in Missouri, joins High School Football America host Jeff Fisher to discuss how his team and the Joplin community are recovering from the May 22nd tornadoes that devastated the town, destroyed the high school and left 160 people dead. 

Jeff also talks with Jess Simpson, head coach at Buford High School in Georgia.  Buford is ranked #1 by MaxPreps.com in its Preseason Small Schools Top 25 Poll. 

Jeff's final guest is Dr. Lamar Hasbrouck, who discusses the four heat-related deaths on high school football practice fields during the recent heat wave and what can be done to prevent such tragedies in the future. 

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July 28, 2011 Show Details

Two legendary coaches join Jeff Fisher on this edition of High School Football America. 

Gary Rankin of Alcoa High School in Tennessee talks about his Hall of Fame career that has seen him win nine state football titles and Greg Toal of Don Bosco Prep looks back on his 12-years of building the Ramsey, New Jersey school into a national high school football power. 

Also on the show: Maty Mauk, senior quarterback at Kenton High School in Ohio.  Mauk is poised to break several national career passing records this season, including career passing yards, total offense and touchdown passes. 

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July 21, 2011 Show Details

On High School Football America's inaugural show, host Jeff Fisher talks with Brad Igou, head football coach at Barrow High School in Barrow, Alaska and his assistant Brian Houston about the start of the 2011 high school football season on July 26th in the country's 49th State.

Barrow is the only school playing 11-man football above the Arctic Circle.

Also on the show: Steve Spiewak of MaxPreps.com, who talks about his Preseason Top 25 Early Contenders Poll; Scott Young, head football coach of West Rowan High School in Mt. Ulla, North Carolina, whose team has won three straight 3-A state titles and owns a 46-game win streak; and Brandon Sheppard, Executive Director of the National Select 7-on-7 Championship.

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