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Brooke Nisley (with ball) looks for a receiver while Amy Danforth (left) and Korrie Kalberer hold off potential tackler Tranyelle Coplen and Emily Schwahn reaches for a flag to end the play during the annual …
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{gallery}09_17_09/powderpuff{/gallery}Brooke Nisley (with ball) looks for a receiver while Amy Danforth (left) and Korrie Kalberer hold off potential tackler Tranyelle Coplen and Emily Schwahn reaches for a flag to end the play during the annual homecoming Powder Puff football game Monday night. The pink squad, made up of seniors and sophomores, broke an 8-8 tie midway through the second half to take a 14-6 win. During the game, students received donations to help the Jay Costigan family with expenses related to a kidney transplant. Tribune photo by Don Amend
Brooke Nisley (with ball) looks for a receiver while Amy Danforth (left) and Korrie Kalberer hold off potential tackler Tranyelle Coplen and Emily Schwahn reaches for a flag to end the play during the annual homecoming Powder Puff football game Monday night. The pink squad, made up of seniors and sophomores, broke an 8-8 tie midway through the second half to take a 14-6 win. During the game, students received donations to help the Jay Costigan family with expenses related to a kidney transplant. Tribune photo by Don Amend