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By Lindsey Knowlton and
� chants and make up a dance for
Hannah Ungerer r
the halftime show. On the big night.
All year, the juniors and se- the boys borrow cheerleading uni-
niors compete against each other to forms and make-up from the girls
prove who is more dominant. At the
while the girls put on the boy's jer-
end of the year, the upperclassmen Another ep c battle between the juniors seys.
look forward to their last chance to and the seniors. Although powder puff is
demonstrate who's better. And so
considered flag football, the girls
the competition begins once again, sometimes play rough. But in the
powder puff. This game attracts a large crowd of underclassmen, par- end, the score was close. The one and only touchdown was scored by
ents, and friends, as well as many people from the community. senior Alex Viera in the first quarter of the game. The seniors
In powder puff, the girls play flag football while the boys cheer won 6-0.
them on. For one week, the girls learn new positions and practice plays
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Q: What will you
E __ remember most?
y A: "1 will remember that
we rocked the seniors,
and being a cheerleade,
was a lot of work
} Seth Roderick, 11
Q: What was it like
i being a football player?
Alt was exhilarating to
*� N • } be able to play powder
puff. I'm glad that I did it.
it was the last hurrah for
my senior year."
Cassie Lenz, 12
Q: What was it like
• being the quarterback?
A: "Awesome!I felt like I
was the center of
attention!"
Sarah Vandeberg, 11
Q:What was it like
being a coach?
A: "It was a good experi-
ence because I was
pleasantly surprised
(L U.
with the girls'enthusi-
learn.
asm and willingness to
_ "
Mr Perrault
-- - - --- --- ■ Amanda Compton