Can-Am History

  The Can-Am Bowl is an annual football game played between graduated all-star players from the United States and Canada. The game is hosted by a program in Saskatchewan, the only Canadian province that currently has sixman football. In the United States, Texas, New Mexico, Montana, Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado currently have teams with numerous other states starting programs up.
   

  • The Can-Am Bowl began in July of 1997 when an American All-star team made the trip to Canada to play a Saskatchewan All-star team in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan hosted by Bjorkdale. The USA won that inaugural game 40 - 22.
  • Porcupine Plain hosted Can-Am Bowl II which the USA won 72 - 12. 
  • Outlook (LCBI) would host Can-Am Bowl III with the USA winning 49 - 48 in an overtime thriller.   
  • Canada would get their first victory in Can-Am Bowl IV when Eatonia hosted the game, winning 28 - 6.
  • Carrot River hosted Can-Am Bowl V which the USA won 23 - 18.
  • Central Butte would be the hosts of Can-Am Bowl VI with the USA emerging victorious 67-30.
  • Watrous would host Can-Am bowl VII which the USA won 40 - 20.
  • Outlook were the hosts of Can-Am Bowl VIII in 2004 and Team Canada would earn its second victory 61 - 28.
  • Raymore were the hosts of the Can-Am Bowl IX, with Canada earning their second straight victory with a 27 - 15 win in 2005.
  • Team USA won 20 - 8 in Kelliher 2006 - Can-Am Bowl X.
  • Team Canada won Can-Am XI  - Canada 46 USA 14 in Central Butte under the lights for the first time in the game's history. 
  • Team USA won Can-Am XII 42-31 in Porcupine Plain 2008.  It came down to the last play of the game.
  • Anyone's guess what will happen in Can-Am XIII in Carrot River.