By: Matt Rothman
Coral Springs High School may not have gotten the result they wanted, but it was still an impressive performance on a day where they honored their cheerleaders.
On Friday, the Colts recognized six girls while the Colts fell 42-12 to Boca Raton Community High School.
Cheerleading Coach Amanda Mortimer said they are a talented and ambitious bunch, and she can’t wait to see what the next chapter holds for them.
“I am not a mother, but I imagine this is a taste of what that’s like,” Coach Mortimer said. “I’ve seen some of them go through many phases while others haven’t changed much. They’ve watched me grow as a coach, and through all of our Friday nights, cheer camps, and sideline practices, the memories are endless.”
After seven games, the CSHS football team currently has a record of 1-6. Their lone win came in an impressive performance against North Broward Preparatory School.
Next, CSHS will hold senior night for their players on Monday, October 25, against West Boca Raton Community High School at 7 p.m.
Following that, the Colts will face their arch-rival in Marjory Stoneman Douglas in the annual Pig Bowl on Friday, October 29 at 7 p.m. The Eagles are coming off an impressive win on the road and are 4-3 on the season.
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