Pueblo Football Rivalry: The Pueblo Football Bell Games Main MenuOUR PITCHNEW FLOW CHARTBLUE VS. RED: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GAMESA RIVALRY IS BORNTHE BELLTHE STADIUM & THE MANCHANGES THROUGH TIMETHE LEGACYFrom Interviews conducted by students and provided by the El Pueblo Museum and Pueblo Chieftain we reminisce with former athletes and coaches.OTHER EXHIBITSPueblo Central High SchoolCREDITSken kesterd6c2539a2e9d3cd2e370e651ba686b72c4607415
CONCLUSION
1media/bell-game-14-centennial-defense-950x775.jpg2019-04-25T16:11:33-07:00ken kesterd6c2539a2e9d3cd2e370e651ba686b72c4607415327704plain2019-05-01T15:07:02-07:00Adam Trujillof7c4088ac0a48f6961975952c83a8707f1fb4918The Bell game in Pueblo has been a major event annual in the town since the 1950s. This game has been able to tie the larger community of Pueblo together and bring a sense of culture and continuity. In order to fully appreciate the gravity of this rivalry game, one must experience it in full swing. The pep rallies, the pre game festivities, and the actual game itself are very influential for the people of Pueblo. The team who wins gains a year of bragging rights, the Bell gets painted, and the people in attendance are influenced to support one team or the other. By continuing this long rivalry tradition the people of pueblo will be continuing to bind their town together through healthy competition. This healthy competition builds communities and relationships from the locker room, to entire culdesac who support Either Central or Centennial High School. By continue the longest rivalry west of the Mississippi, the town of Pueblo will continue to be enthralled and bound together in a sense of pride and community worth boasting about.
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