Gallery: Boys Football Gatorade Scrimmage

The boys football team kicked off their fall season with the annual Gatorade Scrimmage on Friday, Aug. 19. The price of admission was two gatorades; the gatorades will be used throughout the season for pregame drinks. During the scrimmage, the players were separated into first, second or third team offense and defense. They played a total of eight sets, going against a different team each time. Senior Samson Eby described the scrimmage as an “opportunity to see more game like looks rather than just practicing.”

The first varsity football game will be played on Friday, Sept. 2 at Gardner at 7 p.m, and the first JV football game will be played on Monday, Sept. 5 at Gardner at 6 p.m. 

Check out this gallery on Harbie Photo to purchase pictures from this event by clicking the link below:

8.19.22 Football Gatorade Scrimmage

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