Powderpuff 2018: A Photo Story

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A long time tradition of Heritage Homecoming week, the Powderpuff football game kicks off the beginning of the festive week. With girls playing in the football game and boys cheering them, Powderpuff switches the stereotypical gender roles of typical football games. Dressed in class t-shirts, Powderpuff participants played in teams based on graduating year. In the first game, freshmen (class of 2022) beat the juniors (class of 2020) 2-1. Following that game, the sophomores (class of 2021) lost against the seniors (class of 2019) 1-0. The winners of both games played each other in the final championship game, with the freshman beating the seniors 5-4 in overtime.

 

Photos by Bella Ramirez and Kayla Rubenstein.

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As a senior, Kayla Rubenstein spends her fourth (and heartbreakingly final) year on staff as Online Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager and Social Media Correspondent. Wanting to make the most of her senior year, Kayla serves as the President of Quill and Scroll, Historian of Rho Kappa and Co-Historian of NHS, while also actively participating in EHS and SNHS. Outside of school, Kayla contributes to Mensa’s publications and volunteers with different organizations within her community. An avid reader, Kayla can often be found with her nose in a book when not working on an article for The Patriot Post or developing a project for iPatriot Post.