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Powder Puff Football
By Daris Howard
My daughter told me she was playing Powder Puff football. I found out the girls played against each other, much
different from when I was in high school.
I remember Coach gathering us football players in the
dressing room before practice on Thursday, the day before a
big game. I thought he was going to give us a pep talk, but the
topic was about the next week.
“Okay,” he said, “Monday is the first day of Homecoming
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the Powder Puff football game. Those of you who are starters
will be playing, so come here right after you eat lunch. 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
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When the game started, the girls opted to receive. I got
The RECs come from several wind farms ready to kick off. But just before I could, our teammates on
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the sideline who were all dressed in cheerleading costumes
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from their mothers, swarmed us, and the kick went nowhere.
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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,
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