- December 4, 2025
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The juniors rejoiced whenever they stole a flag.
The junior team dominated the field.
Freshmen huddled up for a team pep talk and strategy.
The sophomore team was all smiles and ready to take on the seniors.
Cheerleaders hoisted the spirit stick for all to see.
Gino Trulli took his job as a cheerleader seriously.
Keagan Bartlett performed a cheer stunt.
Senior quarterback Erin Welsh searched for her target.
Khristian Padilla, Gino Trulli, Otto Solis, Hunter Strayhorn, Jose Trulli and Nathan Gracey proudly donned their cheer bows and pompons.
The boys had a blast acting as cheerleaders for the girls on the field.
Sophomore Sara Pedraza, left, attempted to grab the flag from her senior opponent.
The freshmen tried their best to grab the flag off of a junior player.
The junior team dominated the field.
The boys swung Keagan Bartlett back and forth after each touchdown to count the points scored.
Seniors were competitive in hopes of winning the championship.
Tyler Davis helped lead the lime-and-navy cheer.
The boys pulled out all the stops to perform their best cheer stunts.
Softball coach Eileen Hannigan and Ryan Pytosh were the referees.
Senior girls listened as their teammate delivered a pep talk.
HORIZON WEST It was a face-off between the juniors and freshmen and the seniors and sophomores Monday, Sept. 10, during Windermere High’s Powder Puff game. Dozens of girls participated and donned class-specific shirts as they competed for the trophy. The boys took on the roles of cheerleaders, dressed in highlighter-yellow shirts and large, white bows as they waved pompons. The “championship” game was cut short due to lightning in the area, with hopes of rescheduling it for next week.