GLOUCESTER COUNTY, N.J. (WPVI) -- Thursday's game between Clayton High School and Pittman High School marks the 100th meeting between these two teams.

It's among the few Thanksgiving high school football rivalry games still played in the Delaware Valley.

School officials say it's a tradition that a lot of people hope will never go away.

"We are neighbors, and yes, on the field, we are rivals --- but off the field, we had a banquet a few days ago together with both teams, and it was wonderful to see," said Nick Koutsogiannis, the superintendent for Clayton Public Schools.

The question is, how much longer will this tradition last?

The Clayton-Pittman Thanksgiving game was played during World War II. They even played in 2020, in the middle of the COVID pandemic.

But with the shifting h

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