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TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS:1. Jordan Lunsford ('17) leads the
Falcons out onto the field as they breakthrough the banner before their
Homecoming game against Gulf. TheFalcons went on to beat the Buccaneers
32-20 for their first win of the season.2. Bryce Smith ('18) looks for a cutbacklane and attempts to avoid the opposingteam's defenders while running with the
ball and trying to make a play. "Next year Iplan on being more of a vocal leader on
the team," Smith said.3.Jessy Schooler ('18) awaits on the field
during a break in the game. "Tyler(Austin) and I were going head on with
their best linebacker and we pancaked himand he got mad and tried to swing at us
during the game," Schooler exclaimed."Best moment by far."
SPIRIT?"I really enjoyed dressing up
for the homecoming game.All of my friends and Idressed up wearing pink andthrowing the colored baby
powder in the air." - DenverCoyne ('20)
"My friends and I always havematching bandanas and wearthe same colored shirts. For allthe games, we put hand printsof the color that the game
matches on our legs and arms."- Mirranda Cole ('19)
"Two of my friends played in thegame so I had made a fewsigns or them. I stood with therest of the Fanatics wearingpink and cheered on the
football team with everyoneelse." - Christian Mercado ('18)
"When I went to the football game,my friends and I all matchedtogether and we were a part ofthrowing the baby powder inthe air and cheering on our
football team." - Jarred Thomsen('17)
"My favorite MOMENT was seeing all the hype and excitement throughout the crowd." - Christopher Anderson ('19)Page credit: Emmalee Dove and Rachel Flaherty
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1. Kirbea Harrell ('18) and Connor Davis ('18) jokingly posefor the camera as they hold hands.2. Skylar Hunsberger ('20) and Bryan Hair ('20) lock arms asthey walk down the field together.3. Aaliyah Miller ('18) and Dominic Hand ('18) cheerfullywalk together preparing for the camera.4. Lisa Richey ('17) and Jacob Damm ('17) gracefully waltzdown the field.5. Maya Johnson ('17) and Kevin Cullen ('17) playfully dancetogether during the homecoming game walk.6. Kearra Miller ('17) and Cole Coyne ('17) glide softly as theytake their turn in the walk.7.Isabel Martinez ('19) and Marcos Donoso ('19) walk as sheadjust her dress.8. Deanna Mattos ('17) and Ryan Savoldy ('17) laugh asRyan takes her hand and prepares to walk down the field.9. Lindsey Christianson ('18) and Josh Grimmer ('18) bumpone another as they dance down the walkway.
WALKING ACROSS THE FIELD WITH STYLE
MOMENThe anticipation rises as thefinal names of theHomecoming court awaitto be called over theintercom. The crowd fallsinto an uproar as our newking, Jacob Damm ('17),
and queen, Maya Johnson ('17)recieve their crowns. "I was breathless", Johnsonlaughed. "That's something thathappens in the movies, not tome." Like the movies, anaudience loves a good oldfashioned underdog, and in thiscase, Fivay had one. "I voted for Maya because she wasn'texpected to win", Rebecca Futterman('17) explained. Many students, not just seniors, sharedFutterman's sentiments. "I voted for her because she was leastlikely to win and I don't believe that itshould be a popularity contest," Mia Sloan ('18) said. Even though Johnson is currently thevice president of the National Honorssociety and a dedicated member of bothMu Alpha Theta and Roh Kappa, shewasn't really considered the most popularstudent. "I kind of felt like the other girls had a
better chance of winning," Johnsonconfessed. "They're pretty well knownthroughout the school." With low expectations, you could onlyimagine the feeling she had when thenominations were anounced.
"It was all so exciting!"Johnson beamed. "I never
even thought that Iwould actually benominated." "She's such asweet person," RyanSavoldy ('17) said.
"Plus, she supportsTrump."
Boyfriend and fellowcourt member, Connor Davis ('18), wasthere to see our new queen's success firsthand. Unfortunately, due to the gradedifference, the star couple was notpermitted to walk each other down thefield. Johnson wasn't fazed by it, though. "We have trust, so honestly, we weren'treally worried about who walked withwho", Johnson chuckled. "It was anamazing experience and we're both sohappy that we got to share it with oneanother". An amazing experience it certainly wasand the rest of Fivay was happy toexperience it right along with her. By Rachel Flaherty
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movies, not to me. -Maya Johnson
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"My favorite MOMENT was being able to watch the team get the last touchdown that made us win." - Caleb Hufford ('19)
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THE QUEEN OF HEARTS: Maya Johnson('17) reacts to her name being announced as theHomecoming Queen for Fivay during halftime ofthe Homecoming Game on Oct. 14. This was thefirst time Johnson was voted on Court. JacobDamm ('17) won the honor of Homecoming King.
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Maya Johnson was nominated on Homecoming Court for the firsttime, and she made that one moment worth it by defying the oddsand winning the honor of Homecoming queen.
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