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Hard practices, good sportsmanship, and an altogether tough game proved that you should... Never underestimate the power of o womon jCon't.. from page 103 win. I worked with the offensive end and taught them the basic plays and how to block. I also worked with them and taught them trick plays and other things to help throw off the junior team, Raymond said. After the four weeks of practicing were over, the day of the big game approached. Senior Joanna Yaeger said, It was a lot of fun because we got to play a game that girls 'don't usually play. It was quite an experience. It was so weird how your friends change out on field and be so competitive. The scheduled practices worked out real good because they didn't interfere with my A job. The positions 'I played were safety and tight end. I liked playing safety a lot. I got hurt in the game and I really didn't want to sit out, so I went ahead and played. Coaching the junior team were Coaches Randy Feemster and Earl Rhodd. The juniors practiced long hours trying to prepare themselves for the powderpuff game. They did not, however, have any student coaches to help out with the head coaches, but with the little help they did have, the juniors managed to hold the score at only one touchdown for the seniors, which won them the game. HI think the juniors worked real hard and attended practices mainly because they wanted to beat the seniorsf' said Coach Rhodd. The girls showed a lot of spirit and probably could have won them the game The day of the powderpuff game was treated as a regular football game day. The girls who were playing that afternoon wore nice shirts and ties to school, mimicking the regular football players on their game days. The guys who were going to be posing as cheerleaders wore their cheerleading T-shirts that they wore during the game. Halftime activities of the game included an all-faculty drill team and marching band, and the crowning of the homecoming king. As soon as the halftime activities began, the all-faculty drill team performed a routine and the traditional high-kick as the faculty marching band played along. After this, the nominees for homecoming king were brought out onto the field. The nominees consisted of the guys who were cheerleaders. Their escorts were, of course, the girls playing on the football team. The king, Tommy Manskey, was crowned and then the second half of the game began. J' Mike McLean Mike McLean Mr. Gregg Hartney, senior coach, answers questions that the senior girls have before they proceed onto the field. Showing his legs in hopes of bettering his chances of being picked as homecoming king, junior Tad Deupree and escort Debbie wait patiently judging results. Mitchell for the Mike McLean Mike McLean Senior Marihelen Akins warms up thoroughly to prevent herself from pulling a muscle before going out on the field. Supporting their team on the sidelines, seniors Raymond DeYoung, Tonjua Benge, and Terri Setser yell for the offense to make a touchdown. Powdrerpuff 15
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