At last night’s Community Pep Rally at The Boneyard, Coach Brian Chandler promised a Wildcat win against Tyler John Tyler. In his speech following entertainment by the marching band, Wranglers, Highlandettes, and cheerleaders, Chandler said, “those were some great performances, and I promise tomorrow night you’re gonna see another really good performance” by the football team.

The event was brief, with the team sitting in the stands for a change, and the student groups performing on the turf to cheer them on. Band members and cheerleaders from Lake Highlands Junior High, Forest Meadow, and the LH Freshman Center all played leading roles, performing alongside varsity and JV squads.

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Quarterback Ricky Zorn assured the crowd “we’ve got a few more games left in us” and reminded them that the Cats “came away with a win” in the playoff game against John Tyler last year. Defensive tackle Donald Myers invited the community to “watch us get this done,” amid squeals from fans of all ages.


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