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What team / school has the BEST cheering section in the stands?

Is it students, parents, a mix of both and what do they do?

 

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Eagleville has a great fan base. At the last game, away at Forrest. We out numbered the home crowd. Also a new cheering section formed called the dog pound, a bunch of olds guy who still think they are teenagers, a lot of loud howling and barking. They were very loud. Our enthusiastic crowd should help us in our first ever playoff game, it is at home. Oh yeah we also have the cow bell lady, she loves to ring that bell.

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I'm with McKenzie in class A.

 

We travel more people than most of our opponents can muster at home! Our student section is affectionatily known as the McKenzie Maniacs complete with matching shirts with their own personal touches added.

 

Our adult, etc. crowd is also VERY vocal and supportive of the team. The Rebels have a positive and class support system behind them every week!!!!!!

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Eagleville has a great fan base. At the last game, away at Forrest. We out numbered the home crowd. Also a new cheering section formed called the dog pound, a bunch of olds guy who still think they are teenagers, a lot of loud howling and barking. They were very loud. Our enthusiastic crowd should help us in our first ever playoff game, it is at home. Oh yeah we also have the cow bell lady, she loves to ring that bell.

 

You beat me to it......must have had your espn working. Eagleville has a great fan base and it was packed at forrest. Forrest has a great fan base too hope to have a bunch make the trip up 65N tomorrow.

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Eagleville has a great fan base. At the last game, away at Forrest. We out numbered the home crowd. Also a new cheering section formed called the dog pound, a bunch of olds guy who still think they are teenagers, a lot of loud howling and barking. They were very loud. Our enthusiastic crowd should help us in our first ever playoff game, it is at home. Oh yeah we also have the cow bell lady, she loves to ring that bell.

 

 

The dog pound? Aren't you all the Eagles? sorry, but that just doesn't make sense to me. Eagleville cheerleaders are really good though. {from a Forrest cheerleader's standpoint}

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