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This evening, an unusual battle was fought on Kalahari
Field. The stands were empty except for
a handful of people; yet, the passion with which the battle was fought could be
felt amongst those few spectators. This
battle was the annual powderpuff game between the senior girls and the junior
girls. Each team was coached by football
players from their respective classes, and the referees were assistant
principal, Tony Munafo, and high school math teacher, Nathan Nemire. The game was called by experienced announcer,
Mac Lehrer.
Though the temperatures were not favorable for a May
evening, the girls played hard. The
seniors, who had a deep bench, won the battle by a score of 30 to 18. Fun was had by all.
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