West Forsyth HS Athletic Booster Club
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West Forsyth football slips past A.C. Reynolds in season opener, gets set for home opener Friday against Oak Grove - clemmonscourier Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Jay Spivey For the Clemmons Courier It may not have been the prettiest of wins for West Forsyth, but it still counts in the win column. Quarterback Riley Horton had a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown as visiting West Forsyth held on to edge A.C....
💚💛🖤💛💚 If your daughter is interested in cheerleading, she can attend a cheer clinic and perform before the West Forsyth Titans home game on Sept 27. T-shirt, dinner and admission to the game is included. The cost is $50, and takes place 4:30-7 pm. Here is the link to sign up: (copy and paste into browser)
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/171XzHq-Rj3xd_IpE2B_2hmGFzdqTO4zOzFaVQNrfHLc/viewform?edit_requested=true
~ A Friendly Seasonal PSA ~
Dear High School Football Fans,
Another season of Friday night lights is upon us. We're all looking forward to seeing our kids play and perform. We know you're so excited to see the football team take the field. As marching band, color guard, cheer, and dance fans, we’re excited to see our teams take the field, too.
We're all here for the same reason: to cheer on our kids and and support our schools and communities. We understand you might not be in the stadium primarily to see the marching band or color guard or cheerleaders or dance team. But when they're on the field performing, we ask that you kindly show respect for the fan sitting next to you and let them listen and watch. They're probably trying to hear and see their son or granddaughter or niece or friend. Talking or blocking their view while that happens is like standing directly and intentionally in the line of vision of a football parent while their child is making a game-winning play.
On the other hand, please DO cheer for these performers: clap and yell when they take the field and between songs in the halftime show and after a soloist finishes playing and pretty much anytime they do a formation that looks particularly involved. These are their equivalent of touchdowns.
Football players work incredibly hard; so do our band, color guard, cheer, and dance kids. They march and practice and play and learn drill and put together routines and give up summer free time in 90-degree heat to get their “game” ready, too. There’s no “marching band madness” coverage to balance out “football frenzy” on the 11 o’clock news, and the local newspaper probably didn’t give a run-down of their show and who’s on their roster and what they’re expecting from the season. The halftime show IS their big moment.
And all those formations the football team puts together on the field? These teams have them, too. But instead of trying to make them work with eleven team members at one time, the band, for instance, has to do it with 50 or 100 or more players all at once. This sounds tricky because it is.
At most high schools, members of the football team are lauded and applauded and respected and admired, which is great for them. But at a lot of those same schools, members of the marching band, especially, are made fun of. They do it anyway because they love it and want to be part of something bigger than themselves. The halftime show is their chance, for a few minutes, to be encouraged and cheered on.
And one more thing: if you see a marching band or guard or cheer or dance team member after the game, tell them, “Great show tonight.”
Appreciatively,
Friday Night Lights Fans Everywhere
(Written by Guilty Chocoholic Mama - Elizabeth Spencer)
Bringing back the tailgate this year! Come on out before the first home game of the season! 🔰🏈🌭 (Bus parking lot behind the bleachers)
Tripper from 107.5 will be broadcasting at West for Friday Night Football! Come out and say hi, spin the 107.5 KZL prize wheel, and watch the game!
A new sheriff in town: John Blake takes over as coach defending Central Piedmont 4-A-champion West Forsyth - clemmonscourier Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Jay Spivey For the Clemmons Courier Change is inevitable no matter the circumstance. So, having a new coach is a common occurrence. However, Jeffrey Williams, who is still the girls soccer coach at West Forsyth, announced his resignation as the boys socc...
Timmy Allen resigns as boys wrestling coach at West Forsyth; Jason Ho**er returns to coach team
Read more at: https://www.clemmonscourier.net/2024/08/20/timmy-allen-resigns-as-boys-wrestling-coach-at-west-forsyth-jason-hooker-returns-to-coach-team/
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Excited for the new sports season? 🎉 We are too! Just a reminder: Clear bags only at all WS/FCS athletic events this year. Let’s make it a fun and safe experience for all! 🏐 🏀 https://ow.ly/OIIU50T1Xie Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Athletics
The first Titans Talk of the 2024 season last night at The Playground Golf and Sports Bar! Good times in a new venue! Food, drinks and conversation were fantastic after a long Monday!
Stay tuned for date and time for the next Titans Talk!🔰
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Joining the Pack: West Forsyth's Landon Church commits to play baseball at N.C. State - clemmonscourier Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Jay Spivey For the Clemmons Courier High school athletes are being recruited earlier and earlier. So, Landon Church, who just started his junior year of high school at West Forsyth this past Monday, committed to N.C. State to play baseball. He announced....
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