Snoop Dogg coached his Rolling Raiders football team to a 40 – 0 win over The Victorville Hawks during a fundraising event dubbed the “Friendship Bowl” at Victor Valley High School in Victorville, California.
Snoop’s business partner L.T. Hutton is from Victorville, where his son plays for the Victorville Hawks.
Both teams were Super Bowl champions of their division in the Junior All American League.
Over 2000 people attended the game, which was held to help the Victorville Hawks raise money for new uniforms and other equipment.
Earlier in the week, school district officials attempted to cancel the game, fearing the size of the crowd and lack of security, after the event was promoted locally and in Los Angeles.
Police officials spoke out publicly against Snoop Dogg before the event, with one officer telling The Victorville Daily Press “this guy is sensationalizing and promoting everything that law enforcement and good citizens are fighting against every day…”
Despite initial security concerns, Deputy Osvaldo Pelayes labeled the Friendship Bowl “a success for the young children" and “a positive event.”
Last Saturday (Dec. 10), Snoop’s one time rap rival Luke Campbell coached his Liberty City Warriors to a win over the Cedar Crest Comets in 2005’s Pop Warner Super Bowl.
Luke, who in the past has feuded with Snoop Dogg on records and in videos, may meet with his one-time rival on the football field in early 2006.
Sources told AllHipHop.com that Campbell was organizing a charity event in Miami that will feature celebrity coached children’s football teams.
Teams coached by Nelly, Trick Daddy, Tone from Trackmasters, Diddy and Luke may compete against each other in January to raise money for various charitable causes.
Snoop’s business partner L.T. Hutton is from Victorville, where his son plays for the Victorville Hawks.
Both teams were Super Bowl champions of their division in the Junior All American League.
Over 2000 people attended the game, which was held to help the Victorville Hawks raise money for new uniforms and other equipment.
Earlier in the week, school district officials attempted to cancel the game, fearing the size of the crowd and lack of security, after the event was promoted locally and in Los Angeles.
Police officials spoke out publicly against Snoop Dogg before the event, with one officer telling The Victorville Daily Press “this guy is sensationalizing and promoting everything that law enforcement and good citizens are fighting against every day…”
Despite initial security concerns, Deputy Osvaldo Pelayes labeled the Friendship Bowl “a success for the young children" and “a positive event.”
Last Saturday (Dec. 10), Snoop’s one time rap rival Luke Campbell coached his Liberty City Warriors to a win over the Cedar Crest Comets in 2005’s Pop Warner Super Bowl.
Luke, who in the past has feuded with Snoop Dogg on records and in videos, may meet with his one-time rival on the football field in early 2006.
Sources told AllHipHop.com that Campbell was organizing a charity event in Miami that will feature celebrity coached children’s football teams.
Teams coached by Nelly, Trick Daddy, Tone from Trackmasters, Diddy and Luke may compete against each other in January to raise money for various charitable causes.