Cimarron-Memorial at Foothill
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The Foothill High School Falcons enter the field, ready to battle the Cimarron-Memorial High School Spartans on Friday night. View photo »
The Foothill High School cheerleaders welcome the Falcons to the field before the game on Friday night. View photo »
The Foothill High School marching band and cheerleaders stand waiting for Friday night's game to start. View photo »
Foothill head coach Martin Redmond talks to his players before they head to the field on Friday night. View photo »
Foothill kicks off to Cimarron-Memorial in the beginning of the first quarter. View photo »
Foothill's senior wide receiver Terrance Walls rushes with the ball in the first quarter on Friday night. View photo »
Foothill sets up for a play against Cimarron-Memorial's defense in the first quarter on Friday night. View photo »
Cimmaron-Memorial's defense takes down running back Algernon Sewell in the second quarter. Sewell rushed for a total of 147 yards and two touchdowns on Friday night. View photo »
Foothill fans watch the Falcons play on Friday night. View photo »
Foothill's Connor Afoa, a senior wide receiver, gets up after being stopped on a carry in the third quarter on Friday night. Afoa rushed for 44 yards during the game against Cimarron-Memorial. View photo »
The Cimmaron-Memorial Spartans took down Foothill running back Algernon Sewell yet again in the third quarter. View photo »
The Foothill Falcons celebrate a touchdown by senior tight end Robert Aday during the fourth quarter on Friday night. Foothill beat Cimarron-Memorial, 28-6. View photo »
Foothill goes for a field goal in the fourth after a touchdown by senior tight end Robert Aday. View photo »
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