Powder Puff is a school tradition that gives the female juniors and seniors the opportunity to sign up to participate in a game of flag football. With bragging rights on the line, this year’s game takes place Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the football field.
Prices will be $5 on entry and food will be available to purchase. All money earned will go towards Senior Grad Night for the Class of 2025. Organized by parents, the practices and development of the game is managed by senior students.
Liberty Publications is hosting this livestream of the game. The stream will also feature live broadcasters Mason Molitor and Wesley Bartlow. who will provide play-by-play during the game.
Our female student body had the opportunity to sign up to participate in this tradition and play in the game. All of the students who will be participating in the football game are all coached by football players.
“I decided to help out just cause I thought it would be fun, and I like coaching, and I just like going out there and having fun,” Jack Ryan (12) said.
Ryan is one of the senior coaches, as well as a varsity football player. This is his second year of being a part of Powder Puff. Last year he participated as a junior. This year Ryan decided to try out coaching instead of being a part of the dance/cheer team taking a new approach to this tradition.
Many of the students who are participating are doing it just for the fun of the game, not for the win. Of course the victory is an added bonus. Ask anyone who’s on the team who they think will win, of course they’ll say their grade. Last year the seniors won, 48-46, in close game.
“This year, I think the seniors have a little bit of an edge just because of the competition last year. The juniors are definitely gonna have some good athletes too, but I think the seniors have a slight edge this year, just from the experience,” P.E. teacher Dan Wheeler said.
Wheeler will be an announcer for Powder Puff this year. He has been a part of the Powder Puff tradition even before it was switched to being played at home, at our football field.
This year Powder Puff was run by two of our very own senior mom’s, Kelly Fisher and Katie VanderPloeg. This allows Powder Puff to feel as though it was geared and made for us and allows us to feel more connected.