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The Cannon Game

The Cannon Game

South celebrates its Cannon Game win in 2019

East celebrates Cannon Game win in 2012

One of the top high school football rivalries in the state of Colorado, East and South's football teams meet annually in "The Cannon Game," a rivalry that began in 1959 and has morphed into an annual showdown with the victor taking home "The Cannon," a real, working Civil War-era cannon that was donated by the Steel City Kiwanis in 1976, along with the Key Clubs from both schools. It cost about $800 when it was first dedicated to the game. 

Much like its older brother, the Centennial-Central "Bell Game," the Cannon Game has become just as big a spectacle, drawing upwards of 15,000 fans annually to Dutch Clark Stadium. Each school's student body, teachers, alumni, and the entire community of Pueblo mobilizes for The Cannon each year, echoing the rallying cry of "The Cannon Booms Black" at South and "The Cannon Booms Gold" at East.

Each time the Cannon changes hands, each school puts their own unique spin on decorating the cannon when its in their possession. While the paint job may change, the signature, ear-pounding BOOM can be heard at the winning school's sporting events and school activities that year. 

Rivalry Notes

  • All-time series: South leads 41-19-1
  • First “Cannon Game”: 1976 (South leads "Cannon Game" series 31-13)
  • Most points scored (East): 54 (2015)
  • Most points scored (South): 63 (1989)
  • Most combined points scored: 75 (1989, a 63-12 South win; 2014, a 54-21 East win)
  • Least combined points scored: 0 (1960)
  • Most consecutive wins (all-time): 15 (South, 1997-2011)

Cannon Game History

1959—South 48, East 6

1960—South 0, East 0

1961—East 26, South 21

1962—South 14, East 0

1963—East 7, South 0

1964—South 12, East 6

1965—South 27, East 0

1966—South 13, East 7

1967—East 7, South 0

1968—South 20, East 6

1969—East 8, South 0

1970—East 32, South 12

1971—South 9, East 7

1972—South 10, East 0

1973—East 14, South 12

1974—South 20, East 7

1975—South 14, East 0

x-1976—South 27, East 21

1977—South 13, East 6

1978—East 31, South 14

1979—East 14, South 8

1980—East 24, South 0

1981—East 21, South 20 (OT)

1982—East 17, South 12

1983—South 43, East 13

1984—South 27, East 6

1985—South 34, East 8

1986—South 34, East 9

1987—South 35, East 0

1988—South 25, East 16

1989—South 63, East 12

1990—South 38, East 22

1991—South 17, East 14

1992—South 34, East 18

1993—East 3, South 0

1994—East 9, South 7

1995—East 28, South 27

1996—East 31, South 7

1997—South 17, East 6

1998—South 24, East 18

1999:South 32, East 12

2000—South 47, East 14

2001—South 21, East 0

2002—South 49, East 6

2003—South 45, East 14

2004—South 28, East 12

2005—South 34, East 12

2006—South 41, East 5

2007—South 54, East 13

2008—South 37, East 31

2009—South 30, East 20

2010—South 34, East 13

2011—South 31, East 13

2012—East 23, South 20

2013—South 21, East 7

2014—South 34, East 20

2015—East 54, South 21

2016—East 24, South 14

2017—South 34, East 19

2018—East 41, South 14

2019—South 28, East 14

2020—East 28, South 7