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Danaty Moses

Pine advance to playoffs after routing Springfield, 50-0



PINE, Louisiana - Pine High School Football dominated Springfield to move on to the playoffs in a thrilling end to the regular season.


The Pine High School Raiders celebrated an impressive 50-0 victory over Springfield on Friday night. This commanding win not only secured the Raiders’ perfect finish to their regular season but also set the stage for an exciting run in the upcoming playoffs.


Pine High now looks ahead to Friday’s home playoff game against St. Helena, where they will battle it out in the first round of the postseason.


The night was filled with excitement, both on the field and off. Fans packed the stands for the final home game of the regular season, which doubled as the school’s annual Homecoming celebration. The atmosphere was electric as the Raiders dominated the field, showcasing their strength and unity in preparation for the challenges that lie ahead.


A highlight of the evening was the crowning of Homecoming Queen Reniyah Lee, who was celebrated alongside her court. After the presentation of the court, Principal Ramona Thomas had the honor of crowning Reniyah as Queen, making the moment all the more special for the senior and her family. The ceremony added a personal touch to an unforgettable night, with students and alumni cheering in support.


The Raider spirit was on full display during the spectacular halftime show. Pine High’s cheerleading teams and performance groups put on an unforgettable Broadway-themed show. The Junior High Cheerleaders, Junior High Dazzlers, High School Cheerleaders, High School Raiderettes, and members of the Senior Drama Club collaborated to deliver a captivating and creative halftime performance.


With Broadway classics filling the air and bright choreography lighting up the field, it was an exciting and fitting tribute to both the Homecoming celebration and the athletic achievements of the Raiders.




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