Saturday, September 12, 2009
a tribute
Our local high school had a pregame tribute to all the area firefighters, EMS, law enforcement, and military personnel in honor of the remembrance of 9/11/01.
This is before it started, waiting, while everyone was lining up and the principal made the opening remarks.


Here you have everyone filing down centerfield, then lining up, while Lee Greenwood's "Proud to Be An American" played.


This is just prior to the American Anthem being played.
As a veteran of the United States Air Force I was very proud to stand beside others who have served, or are still serving.

Here we have our mascot, the eagle, played by my son, LB, during the first half.
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