Photo: Belmont High Football will be celebrating future Thanksgiving victory over Watertown a day early and under the lights.
A century old tradition of a Thanksgiving Day gridiron battle between Belmont and Watertown is no more as the teams will take their historic rivalry a day earlier, this year on Wednesday, Nov. 25, under the lights on Belmont’s Harris Field.
The day change was announced by Belmont Athletic Director Adam Pritchard on Thursday, April 23.
While most Turkey Day games are moved to Wednesday due to pending bad weather or the teams are invited to clash at Fenway Park as Belmont and Watertown were in 2022, the move to will allow players, bands members and fans to have a relaxing Thanksgiving morning and for families to get an early start to meet relatives or travel.
While the games at Harris and Watertown’s Victory fields are well attended, Pritchard said he expects fans will be motiviated to come out as each school will hold their annual pep rallies earlier in the day and it will be a “great way to start the holiday under the lights,” said Pritchard.
While a tradition in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, most high schools around the country have finished their football season weeks before with many states holding their finals or semifinals on the Thanksgiving weekend. In addition, the National Football League is likely to add a night game on a Thanksgiving Wednesday next season.


























