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Halftime festivities canceled on blackout night

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The first home school football game on Friday promised a fun halftime. The game versus South Salem was talked up on the video Roar and at the pep assembly. Kevin Edwards, senior, told the crowd on Friday to wear old shoes, and hinted that the halftime might somehow involve a helicopter. The pep assembly also included a fun game of musical chairs, a competition won by the seniors who were represented by Daniel Zakariya.

However, even though the blackout game was fun and the Lions were winning. Halftime was filled with the rugby players playing, instead of the promised helicopter. It had to be canceled due to weather and the paint that was going to be thrown onto the crowd was called off due to concern about damaging the band’s instruments.

The purpose was to have Katy Perry, singer, come to our school, the helicopter was going to film the crowd from an aerial view and the paint was going to be a good addition to the student blackout.

“We actually weren’t able to do the halftime thing so we are not doing the video anymore.” Ellen Ward, senior, ASB president, said.

However, victory was the theme of the night. The final score was 58-9 ending in a Lion victory. The rugby team played Newberg and also came out victorious. It didn’t matter if the halftime excitement was canceled; Lion spirit was evident in the awesome assembly and blackout game.

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Colin Squires, Business Manager/Opinion Editor
The energetic Colin Squires, junior and a state champion in lacrosse, is also an active member of the West Linn community. Squires may appear to be just another high school student, but he continually defies the typical teenager stereotype. President of the Alpaca Club, as well as an athlete and Opinion Editor he pursues his passions and shares them amongst his peers. Squires is an all around athlete. A member of the West Linn High School varsity Soccer Team, he participated in cross country his freshman and sophomore year; but his real passion is lacrosse. Squires is known as one of the best long stick middy’s in the state. He has played for eleven years, and has already verbally committed to University of Denver. “Every summer I head back East to see family and go to lacrosse camps,” Squires said. This helps him improve his skills and further intensify his abilities. Off the field, Squires is an avid student. He has been a part of the Amplifier staff as a writer starting his freshman year, and has since taken the positions of Opinion Editor and Business Manager. When Squires isn’t in class or on the field, he is in the stands, dressed from head to toe in West Linn’s green and gold. Hearing him shouldn’t be a problem either visiting teams on the other sides of football fields, and basketball courts are sure to hear Squires’ roar. On and off the field Squires is confident about himself as a student, athlete, and overall person. Squires has high goals set for himself. He takes on his responsibilities and is an important part of Amplifier. “He is a very important member of this staff, I don’t know what we would do without Colin, things sure would be less interesting,” Sam Dearborn, fellow Amplifier staff member, said.  
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