- February 16, 2025
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Windermere High cheerleaders showed their spirit in full force.
Windermere High football players geared up for game time on the sidelines.
Wolverines fans cheered their student athletes on.
Chloe Weisser loved cheering with her friends.
The Wolverines dance team members were excited to show off their moves.
Alexis Ryan was all smiles during a cheer.
Coach Eric Olson went over plays with the football team.
Hailey Schultz loved playing for the crowd.
Anthony Borda played his tuba like a champ.
Drum major Isabella Bui focused on conducting the band.
Band members had a blast with both their music and their moves.
Band members had a blast with both their music and their moves.
Wolverines fans got excited when their team came close to scoring a touchdown.
Fans shook the stands as Windermere High scored its first touchdown of the season.
Wolverines fans couldn’t contain their excitement after the team’s touchdown.
Windermere High cheerleaders showed their spirit in full force.
Best friends Delaney Williams and Mackenzie Olson loved running around together.
Daphne Williams was an adorable little cheerleader.
Jake Patterson, a West Orange fan, encouraged fellow Warriors to get loud.
Dylan Setaram cheered on his West Orange Warriors.
Warriors fans showed off their school pride.
Wolverines cheerleaders were lifted high in the air as they pumped the crowd up.
Band members had a blast with both their music and their moves.
Band members had a blast with both their music and their moves.
Wolverines fans went wild in the stands as they cheered on their team — even throwing baby powder in the air.
The Wolverines dance team members were excited to show off their moves.
Band members had a blast with both their music and their moves.
HORIZON WEST Aside from challenges that come with an off-campus stadium, such as parking, Windermere High fans flocked to their new stadium at Deputy Scott Pine Park for the school's first true home game on Friday, Aug. 17. The Wolverines went up against the rival West Orange Warriors and showed off their school spirit and pride in full force. They ended up falling to the Warriors 56-7.