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Team Blonde at the 2011 Blondes vs. Brunettes powder puff football game in Washington, D.C. Many schools that participate in powderpuff games have created their own traditions. Examples of traditions are the creation of team uniform T-shirts for each of the teams, pre-game pep talks, and special half-time performances from the male members ...
Team Blonde at the 2011 Blondes vs. Brunettes Powder Puff Football Game in Washington D.C. Blondes vs. Brunettes is a powderpuff football game played in cities across the United States. [1] Proceeds from the event are donated to The Alzheimer's Association. Games have been held in more than 40 cities and have cumulatively raised more than $15 ...
The event was a "Powder Puff" girls' football game between members of the junior and senior classes. The "game" took place on May 4, 2003, in Chipilly Woods, part of the Cook County Forest Preserve District. Although the annual Powder Puff game had been held at the school's football stadium in earlier decades, there was no football at the 2003 ...
The Panthers have been awarding money to set up girls flag football teams across the state. ... said schools have heard from many female students who wanted to turn powder puff football games into ...
A September house explosion at 4031 Hook Road claimed the life of Krista Cramer, 47, of Lexington.
The teams from Regina and Marian met on the football gridiron in their powderpuff rivalry that took on new meaning this year.
One of Bethel's great traditions was born in the 1950s—the Powder Puff Football Game, which pits senior girls against their junior counterparts for a friendly flag football game. This event, now more than 50 years old, "kicks off" the annual Homecoming Week festivities. [3]
An annual Powder Puff football game, in which girls play flag football, is usually held in the fall during Homecoming Week. Alumni Zach Phillips and Ryan Mattheus, both of whom made Major League Baseball debuts in 2011, have had their jersey numbers retired by their alma mater. [ 14 ]