Fouts to Headline 2011 Triangle Classic
3/8/2011 2:16:05 PM | Football
The two day event will commence with the Triangle Classic Banquet on Friday night at the Four Seasons Arena. Saturday's schedule will include the Triangle Classic Kids Camp at the Paris Gibson Practice Fields at 10:30 a.m. for children in grades three through eight.
The Triangle Classic Scrimmage, an intrasquad game for the Bobcat Football team is slated for a 3:00 p.m. start at Memorial Stadium.
Fouts, a San Francisco native, played college football for the University of Oregon, where he was an All-PAC 8 quarterback selection and set several school records for the Ducks. He played 15 seasons (201 games) in the NFL and was a six-time Pro Bowl selection, including the 1983 Pro Bowl MVP. His success on the field earned him induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993.
Following his decorative playing career, Fouts began a career in broadcasting including stints as a sports anchor in San Francisco, Monday Night Football commentator and currently as an analyst for the NFL on CBS alongside Dick Enberg.
The Triangle Classic Banquet will offer banquet tables for 10 for $650 and individual seats for $75 per person. The dinner includes a Prime Rib buffet.
In addition to the Triangle Classic weekend in April, the Bobcat Club will also host the Great Falls Calcutta and Golf Tournament June 9-10 at Eagle Falls Golf Course.
For more information or questions about sponsorships, please contact Brett Keaster (406.899.4882) or Jim Walden (406.799.7091).
Download the Triangle Classic Cheer Clinic registration form.
















