Green Valley defeats Liberty in homecoming game
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The Green Valley marching band enters the stadium in preparation for Friday's homecoming game against Liberty. View photo »
Students from Greenspun Middle School joined the Green Valley marching band before Friday's homecoming game against Liberty. View photo »
Students from White Middle School joined the Green Valley marching band before Friday's homecoming game against Liberty. View photo »
Students from White Middle School joined the Green Valley marching band before Friday's homecoming game against Liberty. View photo »
Shawn Murray catches the ball for Green Valley during Friday's game against Liberty. View photo »
Green Valley quarterback Nick Libonati looks for an opening during Friday's game against Liberty. View photo »
Liberty's Shawn Murray (11) gets tackled by Green Valley's Dallas Halasz during Friday's game at Green Valley. View photo »
Liberty's Ian Jackson tries to avoid Green Valley's defense during Friday's game. View photo »
Liberty quarterback Ryan Doty manages to throw the ball over a pile of other players during Friday's game at Green Valley. View photo »
Liberty's Ian Jackson (8) tackles Green Valley's Dallas Halasz (5) during Friday night's game. View photo »
Green Valley freshmen show off their float illustrating the Beatles' song "Strawberry Fields Forever" during halftime of Friday's homecoming football game. View photo »
The Green Valley class of 2011 chants while walking alongside its homecoming float during halftime of Friday's game against Liberty. View photo »
The Green Valley sophomore class float "Abbey Road" takes a trip around the football field during Friday's game against Liberty. View photo »
The Green Valley junior class decorated its "Come Together" float to celebrate different cultures. View photo »
Green Valley seniors cheer on the crowd while riding their "Yellow Submarine" float. View photo »
The Green Valley homecoming court rides past the crowd during halftime of Friday's football game. View photo »
Homecoming queen Lexi George and king Brigham Tauteoli ride around the football field during Green Valley's homecoming football game. View photo »
Members of the Green Valley homecoming court stand in front of the football field during halftime of Friday's game against Liberty. View photo »
Sat, Oct 11, 2008 (1:20 a.m.)
Green Valley gets a 17-0 homecoming victory over Liberty Friday night.
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