Photo Gallery: Girls’ Flag Senior night
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Senior captain and quarterback Ellie Weinstein walks with her parents for senior night. “I love this school. I love the people here. I think we bonded so much this year. I love celebrating. It’s a beautiful school. It’s a beautiful team. I love the people and the girls,” Weinstein said.
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Senior cornerback Zoey Walters takes on senior night flanked by her parents and older brother. “My favorite memory was the Northwood game because we all got to play and it felt good. That’s when we realized we’re a really good team because it was practically a blowout and I really loved that everyone got to play,” Walters said.
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Senior left wide receiver Rhea Noumair grins broadly, accompanied by her parents on senior night.
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Senior linebacker Sadie Morgenstern beams as she strolls down the aisle with her parents for senior night lights against the Winston Churchill Bulldogs. “My favorite Wildcat memory was when Sonia flew in the air and got someone’s flag and saved us from losing to Whitman,” Morgenstern said.
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Senior linebacker Evelyn Remortel walks with her parents. “My favorite memory is when we beat Whitman, that was a fun game. I’m going to miss the team,” Remortel said.
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Senior captain and center Naamiah Corke poses for senior night photos with her parents and older brother. “On this team honestly everyday is fun, practices, games, just being with a group of girls is really fun. Ellie and I are like my qb, we always hype each other whenever we get a touchdown, anything like that we’re always jumping up to each other,” Corke said.
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Senior left halfback Sophia Matos walks down the aisle with her family for senior night lights. “I’m very excited to play BCC and win. I’m very excited to go to the playoffs, we get to go to the Raven’s stadium, super excited for that.”
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Senior assistant managers Samuel Potter (left, end), Zein Saleh (third from left end) and Pearse Worden (second from right end) and their parents stride across the field during senior night.
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Senior captains Ellie Weinstein and Naamiah Corke shake hands with the Winston Churchill captains before the coin toss.
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Seniors Naamiah Corke and Rhea Noumair celebrate with sophomore Gabriella Buggs after the first touchdown of the game for the Walter Johnson Wildcats.
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The scoreboard reads 26-7, signaling an impressive win by the Wildcats. The senior night game brought their season record to 6-1.
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