TRIANGLE PARK “CINEMATIC HISTORY LESSON”
Columbus, OH - ABC TV’s legendary Clay Hall came to Dayton, Ohio chasing the "Triangle Park" a documentary film based on the first-ever NFL Football game played in Dayton, Ohio.
The history lesson on film is written and directed by former Vandalia Butler High School quarterback Allen Farst, whose work is acclaimed in the documentary space.
For the first time, Farst will uncover the facts around this seminal game. One of 14 original professional teams, the Dayton Triangles played on Sunday, Oct. 3, 1920, against the Columbus Panhandles. Dayton, the more veteran and talented team, won 14-0.
The game was played in front of 5,000 fans. Ticket price was $1.75. Farst links family decedents of former players and includes prominent former pro football greats such as Troy Aikman, Ben Roethlisberger, Eric Dickerson, Joe Buck, Cooper Kupp, Joe Theismann, Larry Fitzgerald, Cris Collinsworth, Tony Dungy and more to uncover this generational story.