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Before hand exercises were important to the safety of each player Theres O’Drobinak. 11, limbers up before her team’s final match. Juniors Die! was the overriding theme of the senior team. Smiling from success, Kristin Scott and Renee Wicinski display the pride of the senior team. Kristin Scott, 12, throws to her teammate in hopes of a touchdown During practices coaches taught their teams the skills in passing and kicking. D Lacombc Although they were defeated, the juniors still look enthu¬ siastic and proud of their performance. Happy with at least one touchdown, the juniors smile. 24 Powder Puff
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School spirit urged the Indian football team on to victory. Fans alike showed their enthusiasm by waving spirit signs to show LC is 1. Homecoming king, queen and court are chosen by total student body voting. Kari Ashby, 12, and Jason Gerlach, 12, learn of their selection at Homecoming halftime A Puschkor One of the biggest events during the festivities is the dance. Bryon Angerman, 12, and Nancy Northam, 12, dance the night away amid the crowd. Each class participated in various activities for Home¬ coming. Each built a float for the parade, and with much creativity and hard work, the freshmen won. Homecoming 23
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OUT FOR THE Showing that girls have what it takes to play a man’s game, the powder puff teams endured long practices and helpful coaching before th eir final head-to-head match on LC’s home field. Elaine McDermott, 11, said, “Our coaches taught us a lot. We worked really hard, and to add to our fun the seniors sometimes helped—like one Saturday they came over to our practice field and threw just about everyone in the mud. Then we got them back and pulled them in with us.” Tiring from the continuous strategy of run¬ ning on the outside mostly to the left, the juniors suffered a defeat of 18-6. The seniors D Lacombc showed the strong offense, especially Kristin Scott, who repeatedly broke through the ju¬ niors’ defense. Ed welch, a coach for the sen¬ iors, said, “The girls were very intelligent and learned the plays quickly. Our strategy was to score first and let the defense take over from there. The offense was penalized a lot but still dominated.’’ In addition to Scott, Kari Ashby, Sandy Clark, and Marcey Pullo were also valuable in leading the seniors to victory. “As captain of the offense, I think we did pretty well, though,’’ said McDermott. “Our best play was the 36-fake reverse which we, at least, scored our only touchdown with. De¬ spite a few injuries, the game was really good and mature because most of us were friends.” by Lisa Pasko As in football, the powder puff girls dramatically enter the field by running through a hoop. The seniors run through their hoop as they prepare to win. Powder Puff 25
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