Jet48Feature’06HomecomingCheerleadersperform during<strong>Lakenheath</strong>High School’sHomecomingpep-rallyOct. 19.Photo by Rachel MarionPhoto by Rachel MarionFootball players dress up as cheerleaders and learn cheerstances Oct. 19. Roll-reversals were the order ofHomecoming during the annual Powderpuff game at<strong>Lakenheath</strong> High School tradition.<strong>Lakenheath</strong> Lancers show school spirit for homecomingBy Rachael MarionJet 48 InternThe Lancers of <strong>Lakenheath</strong> High School went wild celebrating homecoming,a week that commemorates the final home game for the varsityand junior varsity <strong>football</strong> teams.“Everything that falls into homecoming raises a lot of involvement,”said varsity <strong>football</strong> player David McBride. “From hallway decorating,pep <strong>rallies</strong>, teammates cheering each other on, and spirit week. It’s achance to get as much spirit [as we can].”Each day during spirit week gave students a chance to express themselves.The week kicked-off with pajama day. Students and teachersdressed in pajamas, complete with their favorite bedtime stuffed animal.Oct. 19 was the popular wacky tacky day. Students threw together anythingthey could find to make their outfits unique. Everyone had a greattime and kept the base smiling with their zany apparel.The hallway decorations depicted 007, the theme of the homecomingdance. Each class spent hours perfecting their favorite James Bondmovies, and the end results were well worth the wait.Spirit day, held Oct. 20, is a day well-known for over-the-top excitement.The students and faculty, who sported the school colors of blue andred, managed to contain their excitement until the pep rally. At the rally,the Lancer cheerleaders led the crowd with their upbeat chants and routines.After the rally, the phenomena known as powder puff began. The girlsdonned uniforms and played <strong>football</strong> while the guys wore skirts and performedcheerleading routines. The teachers had their own team, and someyears even a squad. The winning class has the pleasure of playing theteachers.The freshmen played the juniors before the sophomores played theSeniors line-up againstsophomores during thepowder puff <strong>football</strong>game Friday. Powderpuff is a <strong>Lakenheath</strong>High School traditionwhere girls play <strong>football</strong>and boys dress up asPhotos by Janis Ready cheerleaders.The vote is inseniors. Both games were fierce, but in the end it was the junior andseniors who proceeded to the finals to battle it out for the right to play theteachers.The game was close. It looked as if neither team was going to score.But, with just four minutes on the clock, the seniors broke through andscored a touchdown. The juniors fought hard until the last second, butcould not gain enough yards. It was now up to the seniors to show theteachers who’s boss.The teachers let loose. They held nothing back from their students.There were even a few tackles in this flag <strong>football</strong> game. But as before,the seniors managed to score the winning touchdown.“Of all the years I’ve played powder puff this has been the best,” saidsenior Kristina Jemison. “I know all the classes tried their hardest but inthe end you know the victory was for the seniors!”Before the final junior varsity and varsity <strong>football</strong> games, seniors andschool clubs marched in the traditional homecoming parade. The JuniorReserve Officers’Training Corps chanted jodies at the head of the parade,while the rest of the parade participants tossed candy to onlookers.Spirit day ended with a bonfire behind the school, topped with a “Burnthe Royals” casket. Players, cheerleaders, students, families and teachersgathered around the fire, cheering on their <strong>Lakenheath</strong> Lancers for theOct. 21 homecoming game against the Ramstein Royals.While most fans attended the JV and varsity <strong>football</strong> games, volleyball,cross country, and tennis also competed. The LHS junior varsity lost theirgame 0-36 and the varsity lost 6-42—not the scores the high school hadhoped for. Regardless of the loss, the student body showed up for the 007dance later that night, the final event of homecoming week.“[The dance] was amazing,” said senior class secretary BrittanyGordon. “There was a lot of teamwork and we really got everything done.This was the best dance I’ve ever been to, and I’m sad to be moving onnext year.”Homecoming royalty were crowned during the Oct. 21 Homecoming dance at the Liberty Club.KingWesley KleniecQueenCharli SteelePAGE 12JET 48 MAGAZINEOCT. 27, 2006JET 48 MAGAZINE PAGE 13
Jet48Sports&FitnessEagles top on USAFE pitchBy Senior Airman Eric Donner48th Fighter Wing Public AffairsThe <strong>RAF</strong> <strong>Lakenheath</strong> Eagles mens and womens soccer teamstraveled to Sembach Air Base, Germany to compete in a five-dayU.S. Air Forces in Europe soccer championship recently.The tournament proved both Eagles teams as the top soccerteams in Europe beating the Spandahlem Sabres 1-0 and stoppingdead the three-inning run the Sabres had enjoyed.“We played great throughout the competetion,” said DennisLeon, Eagles head coach. “We played seven games and scored 23goals and only gave up one. Plus we stopped the Sabres’ threeyearrun as the top USAFE soccer team.”The game was not an easy task for the <strong>RAF</strong><strong>Lakenheath</strong> team.The Sabres field an experienced and athletic team that kept theEagles on their toes.“The defense really stepped up during the game.” said CoachLeon. “It helped Chris Phillips, the goalie, have an easy game,but he did have a great save in the second half.”Kwami Opoku opened the game with the winning goal fourminutes into the first half. With excellent defense and teamwork, the Eagles defended against everything the Sabers threw atthem.The <strong>RAF</strong>L mens team was not the only team to topple adefending champion. The Spangdahlem Lady Sabres defeated theRamstein Lady Rams 3-1 in the womens championship game.Several players on both the mens and womens soccer teamswere named as tournament all-stars:MenBryan Liston Mid fielderJacob Kingston SweeperMelvin Harper Striker, team lead scorerNeville Allen StopperWomenHolly Kingston StrikerThe <strong>RAF</strong> <strong>Lakenheath</strong> Eagles mens soccer team celebrate thiercrushing 1-0 victory over the three time defending champions, theSpangdhalem Sabres, in the USAFE soccer championship Oct. 20.Photo by Senior Airman Eric DonnerFFOOOUUURRRChief Master Sgt. Jerry Sutton, 48th Fighter Wing commandchief tees-off, during the British American Committee andForest Heath District Councils Charity Golf Tournament atBreckland Pine’s Golf course Oct. 20. The tournament andcharity auction raised over £1,600 pounds for cancerresearch and St. Nicholas Hospice.PAGE 14 JET 48 MAGAZINE OCT. 27, 2006