Preparing waterbottles for all of the Howell football team, sophomore Ryley Marcotte works as a sports manager. “I wanted to be a sports manager because I love football and it’s a great way to get involved with the school,” Marcotte said.
After being called off the field in the first schrimage in the Aug. 14 Jamboree, #20 senior Dylan Marcell grabs a drink before returning to his teammates. “Although football takes a lot of work and a huge dedication of time, I’m glad I finally made the decision to be a part of the team my senior year,” Marcell said.
Senior Quentin White #17 walks past coach Koch at the Jamboree Aug. 14 in the first game of the festival. “We struggled at the Jamboree, but we had a good week of practices before our first game and it came through at that game against Webster Groves Aug. 21.
JV #51 sophomore Kyle Siebenshuh faces off against Ladue’s #14 at the Jamboree Aug. 14. “I’ve always loved to play football because my brothers have always been into it too,” Siebenshuh said.
photos by: Alison Bacon