Lee Traveler, Yearbook of Robert E. Lee High School, 1998 Page: 10
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A1 the band plays "Peoor little Raltnur lo, t.
the crowd is screaming with pride to get the
G wander football team pumped up for "the
.amne." Although everyone is freezing cold the
true fans are still around to support their team
0n November 7, 1997.
Many people arrive early to secure a parking
spot and seat. Others are early to make sure
they see the parent's night presentation. After
this, the traditional pre-game activities are
completed and the game is, late, but ready to
ecgin.
From the beginning the game was off to a
great start. The opening kick-off was caught
by Andre Johnson (12) and Johnson returned
it for the first touchdown of the game. This
hegan along night ofcompetition between the
two cross-town rivals. Later in the first half,
ano(thur unex~pected play is made by Johnson
The rivalry of the two teams is felt everywhere,
but only lasts until the game ends. Photo by
Teresa Matheny
4w hen the defense blocks a kick and returns it
for a touchdown. As halftime begins the score
is 35-6 and the adrenaline is pumping in
everyone.
With the team preparing for the second half
the fans are running for the hot cocoa. Mean-
while the halftime show begins. Ofcourse, the
famous Robert E. Lee band and Brig both put
on a good show, but the crowd is so cold that
all they can think about is getting warm.
The second half is full of surprises. It didn't
matter which players were in the game because
we were always in control. The final score of
the game is 44-28 with the Ganders once
again winning. It appears that the Ganders
just can't be stopped. However, this does not
end the season for the 9-1 District Champion
Ganders. From here it is on to playoffs.
This win over Sterling proves that although
Baytown is torn between two schools it will be
Forever Maroon.
Ready to win, the Ganders bust through the run-
through to begin the game. Photo by Jonathan
PaulFIVE IN A ROW
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With pride overflowing, the Ganders raise their
helmets to the school song. Photo by Teresa
MathenyGanders gather together after their fifth ctor
over the Rangers. Photo by Jonacha.n Pa
Sabin Norton (12) makes way for a touchdown
with his block. Photo by Ann ShofnerrY
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Robert E. Lee High School (Baytown, Tex.). Lee Traveler, Yearbook of Robert E. Lee High School, 1998, yearbook, 1998; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1582502/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.