NDNmom91 said:I like that idea too...we need to BRING DA NOISE for Central...cause we all know their band will be blaring the WHOLE game!! I say bring what ya got, cans, bells, drums, horns, whatever...just bring it!
squaw said:Using air horns and mechanical noisemakers is illegal under U.I.L. rules (if you don't believe me, check it out). So, while some want them, would they still want them if it cost us the game? Also, I can guarantee these younger fans with air horns, etc., would meet plenty of resistence from older fans if they blow them in their ears. Not hearing Cherokee began BEFORE the endzones were gone--it began when we got the new sound system with the scoreboard. I don't know what sound came out of those old speakers on poles, but I know we could hear when they were there and now we can't. I had to try to pay attention and turn my head right to tell when Cherokee was being played. Bandkid, ask Mr. W if you can come over to the 30 yard line on the opposite end and have the band play Cherokee and I bet you'll be shocked at how bad it is. Others have said this many times, too!
squaw said:Using air horns and mechanical noisemakers is illegal under U.I.L. rules (if you don't believe me, check it out). So, while some want them, would they still want them if it cost us the game? Also, I can guarantee these younger fans with air horns, etc., would meet plenty of resistence from older fans if they blow them in their ears. Not hearing Cherokee began BEFORE the endzones were gone--it began when we got the new sound system with the scoreboard. I don't know what sound came out of those old speakers on poles, but I know we could hear when they were there and now we can't. I had to try to pay attention and turn my head right to tell when Cherokee was being played. Bandkid, ask Mr. W if you can come over to the 30 yard line on the opposite end and have the band play Cherokee and I bet you'll be shocked at how bad it is. Others have said this many times, too!
bandkid said:squaw said:Using air horns and mechanical noisemakers is illegal under U.I.L. rules (if you don't believe me, check it out). So, while some want them, would they still want them if it cost us the game? Also, I can guarantee these younger fans with air horns, etc., would meet plenty of resistence from older fans if they blow them in their ears. Not hearing Cherokee began BEFORE the endzones were gone--it began when we got the new sound system with the scoreboard. I don't know what sound came out of those old speakers on poles, but I know we could hear when they were there and now we can't. I had to try to pay attention and turn my head right to tell when Cherokee was being played. Bandkid, ask Mr. W if you can come over to the 30 yard line on the opposite end and have the band play Cherokee and I bet you'll be shocked at how bad it is. Others have said this many times, too!
No need to. I spoke with two of our cheerleaders a few weeks ago (after either MCM or the Vidor game - I don't remember which).
Oddly enough, they said Cherokee was audible by the north end zones. Maybe it's just because they're on the track.
5A DII REGIONAL ROUND
PN-G Indians (11-1)
vs.
Texas High Tigers (12-0)
Friday, Nov. 29, 7:00PM
Northwestern State University Turpin Stadium, Natchitoches, LA
I could not be more proud of our team and our community. The spirit here is unmatched! I am so lucky to be a part of it and to wear the purple and white! The journey of this football season, with these coaches and our players, will stay with me forever. -- PN-G Head Coach Jeff Joseph