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A night at the Stadium

Think back to when you were in high school. Weren’t some of the best nights of your life (or so you thought) happening during football games on Friday nights? Just you and your best buds sitting back and making memories and the best part about it…few of those memories involve what actually took place on the field those nights.

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There’s just something about being a part of it all. To a child, it might be the chance to get onto the field at halftime or after the game to catch a few passes or just run around where the big guys ran. To a peer, it might have to do with seeing someone you know do something great. Or to an average fan, it might just be the opportunity to see something truly special happen.

That’s the beauty of being at the stadium on Saturday nights. You never know when something magical can happen. Whether it be an amazing come-from-behind lastsecond victory or an unreal one-handed catch two plays into the game, if it’s something that makes you say “wow,” it was worth every second of being there.

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LAUNCH: Former women’s softball captain Heather Krahling launches a non-regulation football at halftime during Saturday’s game against visiting Los Angeles Southwest College (LASC) at John Shepard Stadium in Woodland Hills, Calif. on Sept. 22, 2012. The pitcher routinely threw the ball from midfield into the end zone.

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