Pine Bowl (game)
The Pine Bowl (パインボウル) is an annual college football bowl game played in Japan. The game features the champions of the Hokkaido American Football Association and the Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association. The winner claims the title of North Japan champions and goes on to play the Kanto League champion in the East Japan Championship.
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パインボウル | |
Operated | 1986–present |
Conference tie-ins | Hokkaido American Football Association, Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association |
Game results[1]
Season | Hokkaido League Representative | Tohoku League Representative | Site | ||
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1986 | Hokkaido | 6 | Tohoku | 30 | 大井球技場 • Tokyo |
1987 | Hokkaido | 14 | Tohoku | 7 | |
1988 | Hokkaido | 14 | Tohoku | 14 | |
1989 | Hokkaido | 17 | Tohoku | 34 | |
1990 | Hokkaido | 10 | Tohoku | 24 | Miyagi Athletic Stadium |
1991 | Sapporo Gakuin | 7 | Tohoku | 19 | Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium |
1992 | Sapporo Gakuin | 7 | Tohoku | 14 | Miyagi Athletic Stadium |
1993 | Sapporo Gakuin | 35 | Tohoku | 21 | Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium |
1994 | Sapporo | 0 | Tohoku | 36 | Miyagi Athletic Stadium |
1995 | Hokkaido | 28 | Tohoku | 35 | Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium |
1996 | Hokkaido | 45 | Sendai | 10 | Miyagi Athletic Stadium |
1997 | Hokkaido | 45 | Tohoku | 13 | Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium |
1998 | Hokkaido | 31 | Tohoku | 30 | Sendai Stadium |
1999 | Hokkaido | 56 | Iwate | 3 | Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium |
2000 | Hokkaido | 21 | Tohoku | 24 | Sendai Stadium |
2001 | Hokkaido | 10 | Tohoku | 28 | Sapporo Dome |
2002 | Hokkaido | 49 | Tohoku | 28 | Sendai Stadium |
2003 | Hokkai Gakuen | 12 | Tohoku | 48 | Sapporo Dome |
2004 | Hokkaido | 3 | Tohoku | 50 | Sendai Stadium |
2005 | Hokkaido | 0 | Tohoku | 20 | Sapporo Dome |
2006 | Hokkaido | 16 | Tohoku | 14 | Yurtec Stadium Sendai |
2007 | Hokkaido | 34 | Tohoku | 0 | Sapporo Dome |
2008 | Hokkaido | 24 | Tohoku | 36 | Yurtec Stadium Sendai |
2009 | No game played | ||||
2010 | No game played | ||||
2011 | Otaru | 8 | Sendai | 31 | Sapporo Dome• Sapporo [2] |
2012 | Sapporo Gakuin | 13 | Tohoku | 34 | Yurtec Stadium Sendai• Sendai[3] |
2013 | Hokkaido | 16 | Tohoku | 20 | Miyagi Velodrome [4] |
2014 | Hokkaido | 7 | Tohoku | 10 | Miyaginohara Velodrome[5] |
2015 | Hokkaido | 0 | Tohoku | 17 | Yurtec Stadium Sendai |
2016 | Hokkaido | Sapporo Dome | |||
2017 | Hokkaido | 3 | Tohoku | 14 | Sendai City Athletic Stadium |
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References
- "平成26年度全日本大学アメリカンフットボール選手権大会 東日本代表校決定戦準決勝 第27回パインボウル2014". Hokkaido American Football Association. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
- "Hokkaidō League Division I 2011". American Football in Japan. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
- "Hokkaidō League Division I 2012". American Football in Japan. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
- "Hokkaidō League Division I 2013". American Football in Japan. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
- "Hokkaidō League Division I 2014". American Football in Japan. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
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