Throwing it back to two weeks ago. Park City Freshmen (and woman) travel to Uintah to face the
Utes. Obviously, the point of being on the football team is actually playing in the games, but the bus rides always add an interesting and always fun aspect to the season. The bus ride to Uintah is 2 1/2 hours. Most "normal" people would sleep their way through the ride, go over plays, snack on some food. Not our team. The entire way to the field the team piled to the back of the bus and had rap battles. I'm sure everyone has heard the term "white guys can't rap" and that point was definitely proven correct that day. None of the guys were rhyming, all it consisted of was raunchy, inappropriate jokes.
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Polaroid of the rap battle crew. |
7Once we finally got to the field we immediately got off the bus and went to the locker rooms. I was super excited that I actually had a locker room to change in this time (I had to change in a utility closet the last away game). Everyone got change and the specialties went on to the field first. After 10 minutes the rest of us walked out. The stadium was nice, music started playing, and we started our dynamics. The refs called the captains and we were notified we were kicking off. The game had started. We started off okay and then it started going down hill... The offensive line wasn't giving Joey and Tyler (our quarterbacks) enough time and our defense could not contain or make any tackles. The final score was 51-21.
After the game our coaches gave us all the choice of staying for the varsity game or going home. Half of the team decided to stay. We had a while until varsity so our coaches took us out to Wendy's. Although our game did not go as planned, the rest of the night was fun. It was Uintah's homecoming game so there were tons of people, it was decorated, and there was a really cool halftime show.
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Polaroid of Kaybree and I at the varsity game. |
We made the best of the day and it ended up being fun. Stay tuned for the news about our next game when we face Highland Junior High.
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