Homecoming football takes off

FALCON FOOTBALL PLAYERS wait to enter the game.

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FALCON FOOTBALL PLAYERS wait to enter the game.

The homecoming game took off with a touchdown, multiple touchdowns actually.

As always with each touchdown, the nest went insane. Especially when Marcus Johnson made a catch only seen on TV; the ball was flying through the air when he jumped up and caught it with one hand, landing in the end zone.

When the parade started at halftime Sophomore Olivia Mlincheck was in the crowd and excited for the junior float, “the juniors went all out on their hallway, so their float should be crazy.”

Everyone was hugely surprised (in a good way) by the craftsmanship of the freshmen and sophomore floats, and when the junior and senior floats came around the bend of the track the crowd lost their minds.

According to junior Edward Escobar, the flock of students that came out to the game was so huge that from his perspective the nest was one giant screaming student.

Not only were there dancing people on moving structures, but the junior float carried someone on a swing. The senior float got the crowd thinking about how people got up two stories to dance while on the back of a moving truck.

With the king and queen announced, halftime came to an end and the game continued eventually ending with a score of 45-14, another great victory for the Falcons.