Saturday, March 27, 2010

Abraham Lincoln


The Nort-South football game was played earlier this year. Having become a tradition several years ago, this game pits homeschoolers North of I-10 against those South of I-10. While it is customary for the participants to be in school, the South team recruited heavily and so the North answered with some heavy hitters of their own.
Above (top picture), Spanky Arsement, who officiated the game looks for the North to take the field. He had the help of an excellent media crew and was able to reverse a crucial call that initially ruled the above Southern ball carrier down by contact. Replay evidence clearly shows that the ball was loose prior to the player being down. The North recovered the ball and went on to score.

Former all state Commando, Ethan Wild, led his team to early score. Things looked grim for the North as the South seemed to move the ball at will.

However, the North got help in all aspects of the game from all sorts of unlikely suspects like basketball standout and football newcomer Andrew Duhon (below) who rose to the occasion.




Even when the South thought things were going there way, there was a Northern defender to break things up.



The North had a lot to cheer about as they went on to beat the South 28-27.


While the South played well at times under the direction of the "Bird Man," they could not keep things together for an entire four quarters. Some have speculated that after the "Bird Man" had his face planted by a Northern defender he was not the same. The only thing his team mates could do was look on in disbelief as the North raised their flag victoriously.



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