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== History ==
 
== History ==
After a health convention held in [[Springfield]], the children of Springfield were deemed to be overweight. To help them stay in shape, the parents enrolled their children into football, and the [[Springfield Wildcats]] was created. After [[Bart]] quit playing, they won their first game, which was against Arlen, with the score 28-03. [[Hank Hill]], who lives in Arlen, was very dissapointed about the team's loss.
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After a health convention held in [[Springfield]], the children of Springfield were deemed to be overweight. To help them stay in shape, the parents enrolled their children into football, and the [[Springfield Wildcats]] was created. After [[Bart]] quit playing, they won their first game, which was against Arlen, with the score 28-03. [[Hank Hill]], who lives in Arlen, was very disappointed about the team's loss.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 08:32, March 5, 2020

Arlen

Arlen's pee-wee football team is a football team that plays for Arlen.

History

After a health convention held in Springfield, the children of Springfield were deemed to be overweight. To help them stay in shape, the parents enrolled their children into football, and the Springfield Wildcats was created. After Bart quit playing, they won their first game, which was against Arlen, with the score 28-03. Hank Hill, who lives in Arlen, was very disappointed about the team's loss.

Appearances