The Roosevelt Roughriders beat the Dunbar Crimson Tide, 26-18, in D.C. Public Schools’ annual Turkey Bowl championship game on Thanksgiving Day.
It was the second win in a row for the Roughriders. “It’s hard to win once, so to win it back-to-back is exciting,” said Roosevelt coach Christopher Harden.
For many in D.C., the game, now in its 52nd year, is a longstanding Turkey Day tradition.
“People definitely look forward to coming out to watch the game,” Michael Bryant, the director of athletics for D.C. Public Schools, told 鶹.
Jeff Canady told 鶹 he has been coming to the game for decades and looks forward to it.
“They Turkey Bowl has been a game in the District of Columbia for as long as I can remember,” he said. “I started coming here when I was 9 or 10 years old.”
Roosevelt quarterback Khalil Wilkins said the game also unites many Washingtonians.
“It’s a D.C. community game, and we all just come together as a family,” he said.