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The rest of you are cheerleaders.” “Hey, Len,” I said as we headed to practice, “what’s Powder Puff football?” “What rock did you crawl out from under?” Lenny replied. “Haven’t you seen a Powder Puff game before?” I shook my head. “I only started football in my junior year, and besides, my dad needed me for harvest every minute possible in the fall.” “Well, the starting football team plays against the girls,” Lenny said. “Won’t the girls get hurt?” I asked. “Don’t worry,” he replied. “Things are equalized in their favor, and they always win. In fact, the boys have never scored a point no matter how hard they’ve tried. You’ll see.” ing renewable, they’ll be supporting current On Monday afternoon, we went to the football field. We and future renewable projects in the area. had a slight introduction before the game. The first thing I - Do I need to purchase any special learned was that every boy had one arm, his dominant arm, equipment? tied behind his back. 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We tried to defend, but it’s hard with one hand tied behind your back and girls grabbing your jersey. The game went the same way all afternoon, and the score was 41 to zero. We had possession and came to a huddle for the last play of the game “Okay,” Lenny said. “We can’t win, but we could still make history if we can even score a point.” ership Education Resource Organization We decided to do a big fake. The quarterback would act (H.E.R.O.) H.E.R.O. Certificates of Complelike he was giving the ball to the halfback, then all of the team, tion are issued to participants after attend- except the quarterback and me, would move to the right with ing both parts 1 and 2. This certificate is the halfback. The quarterback and I would go left and move required for some loan products, down quickly down the field. payment assistance, and may qualify the The fake worked beautifully. 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