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Photo Gallery: Headmaster’s Cup

Last Friday night, varsity football faced off against rivals Out-of-Door Academy. Cade Walters got the shots.
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  • Senior captain Ivan Tulupov celebrates after sacking the quarterback.

  • Senior captain Evan Brown prepares for junior Gavin Winterhalter to kick a field goal.

  • Senior captain Caleb Bosek breaks the defender and sprints for a big gain.

  • The offensive line prepares for a trench battle.

  • Sophomore Jackson Riffe and his coach discuss how to “silence the thunder.”

  • The Falcon fans get rowdy after an exciting touchdown.

  • Junior Hayley Rosa leads the spirit club as they cheer for their team.

  • Sophomore Ryan Jenson runs for a long gain before getting pushed out of bounds.

  • The Falcons soar onto the field ready for their rivalry game.

  • Senior captains face ODA for the coin toss.

  • Falcon cheerleaders hype up the crowd as the football team scores a touchdown.

  • Senior captain Jake Clulow listens to head Coach Brown as he prepares for the next play.

  • Senior Ivan Tulupov walks off the field after a long drive.

  • Junior Austin Varga lines up for the play.

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About the Contributor
Cade Walters
Cade Walters, Staff Writer, Videographer, Photographer
Cade Walters is a senior and joining the Gauntlet for his first year. He wants to leave a mark in the video and photography team here in the newsroom. He has spent his years playing varsity baseball and basketball and even plans to play in college. He enjoys his free time training, hanging out with friends, and listening to music.

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