The 2021 season for Peoria Football will mark the beginning of 100 years of establishing the culture and tradition of the West Valley. Peoria High School began its tradition in 1919 when the school board approved the construction of the campus that was completed in 1921 and opened to students the following year. The original building, Old Main, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and still stands today as the home to a multitude of classrooms.
The Panther football program is currently raising money to celebrate the milestone with new throwback jerseys for the athletes to wear in the coming seasons.
Coming up on 100 seasons. Please share and support. Do your thing Peoria Community.#traditionliveshere pic.twitter.com/PO8E9Ydad9
— Peoria Panthers FB (@PeoriaPantherFB) April 16, 2021
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