On a Friday night where the temperature was around 30 degrees, the football stadium was full of students and parents. The fans were not here for the football team but rather to watch the powder puff games.
This year was probably one of the most anticipated powder puff events in Creekview’s history. With this year’s seniors looking to win for the third consecutive year, all of the other teams were looking to take the favorites out early.
The first game featured the freshman and the juniors. Of course with age comes experience, and this showed in the game with the juniors dominating the freshman. With the loss, the freshman were quickly eliminated and forced to watch from the sidelines.
The second game was between the sophomores and seniors. With four years of experience, the seniors had a game plan and they used it very well running the ball for several touchdowns. Ultimately, the seniors came out on top to advance to the championship. Natalie R., a sophomore, said about the loss, “We pretty much knew going into the game it would be difficult to beat them.”
The championship was a battle of the upperclassmen. The junior’s offensive game plan consisted of junior Alexis C. throwing several deep passes for touchdowns; one being the go ahead touchdown to Cori D. in the second half. The senior’s offensive game plan stayed the same with running backs Kelly A. and Blake F. and quarterback Jayde C. leading their offensive attack.
After a close first half, the juniors came out in the second half with a spark and really began to dominate on offense. In the end, the juniors prevailed beating the seniors 26-21. Defensive line coach for the seniors, Patrick O., stated after the game, “We should have won.” This is how the rest of the senior class felt with another senior Andy B. saying, “That was embarrassing.”
With the seniors saga ended, and the juniors just beginning, all in all, it was a great night of competition.
Written by: Ryan Free
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