On Oct. 24, the schools various programs and sports teams: cheer, dance, football and sports medicine honored their seniors at a football home game against San Marcos High School. After four years of strong commitment, the seniors were able to commemorate all of their accomplishments and memories with their fellow team and family members.
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Varsity cheer team dance their choreographed moves to up-beat music. Prior to the game, the senior cheerleaders were honored by walking with their parents and other family members, with their name banners strapped across their bodies and flowers in hand.
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Junior varsity dancers and other supporters of the senior varsity members hold up creative signs in support. Signs were premade in preparation with printed out images fo the seniors when they were young and classic phrases like “#dowork.”
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Seniors line up for their turn to hear their name announcement and receive cheers from the crowd. Before their performance, the seniors decked out in their “Senior 2025” crewnecks and placed their tiaras on their heads.
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Varsity football player Jacob Bronstein (12) and parents smile for a photo. The varsity football team fell to San Marcos High School 21-24 on Oct. 24.
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Ella Kaplan (12) blows a kiss to the audience as they cheer her name. Post-game, Kaplan was able to celebrate her final football performance with her family and friends.
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Cardinal Chaos yells chants for support the varsity football team. Students supported various teams all along the night: cheer, sports medicine, football and dance.
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After their performance, the dance team runs up and poses for a picture. This production signified the last football performance of the seniors dancing career.
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Offensive line and line backer Cooper Griffiths (12) smiles for a picture along with his family. This game signified the last home league game for Griffiths and many other senior football players.
