West Burlington Homecoming Parade
29 Thursday Sep 2016
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in29 Thursday Sep 2016
Posted Community/School Fun
in29 Thursday Sep 2016
Posted Community/School Fun
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andrea burke, brad hoenig, caleb hoenig, donovan ross, Football, isaiah trousil, luke shipley, mark bell, pep rally, rel greer, rodrigo ramos, ronnie stewart, ryan mcelderry, tae nelson, tristan randle, wayne ross, willow greer
These kids had a ball tonight competing with each other and performing for their Falcon fans!
West Burlington Varsity football takes on Mt. Pleasant tomorrow night at 7:30 at Bill Nelson Field.
04 Sunday Sep 2016
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brian brem, coach breuer, coach phillips, donovan ross, drake day, Football, home opener, iowa, isaiah trousil, jacob fritz, landon greer, luke shipley, mediapolis, mepo, rel greer, rodrigo ramos, shavontae nelson, Sports, tristan timmerman, west burlington
The Falcons fought hard for this win and earned it in overtime after it poured down rain.
My first attempt at football action photos didn’t go as well as I’d planned, but I still managed to get some good ones!
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The first flock of Falcons make their way onto Bill Nelson field…
…the second flock of Falcons make their way onto Bill Nelson field.
Coach Breuer is ready for this battle!
Senior Donovan Ross (70) and Junior Jacob Fritz (53) shake hands before the National Anthem.
Captains make their way back to the sideline after the coin toss.
Sophomore Quarterback Drake Day (3) getting ready for the snap from Junior Center Jacob Fritz (53)
Junior Landon Greer (74) blocks for Senior Running Back Isaiah Trousil (28)
Isaiah Trousil looks for the hole in the defensive line.
Senior Defensive Back Tristan Timmerman makes the tackle on Isaiah Trousil
Senior Shavontae Nelson (77) receives advice from Coach Phillips
Shavontae Nelson waits for Mepo to huddle
Donovan Ross takes a breather while the Falcon defense works
Coach Breuer and Junior Running Back Brian Brem
“Let me hear your Falcon spirit!!”
Seniors Rel Greer and Isaiah Trousil come in for a time out