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| 10. - The Robert Dee Gabriel Memorial Color Guard. They
present the colors before each home game, a unique part of the Chieftain
pre-game, and just another aspect that makes Football Fridays on the Hilltop
special. |
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| 9. - Tomahawk Award Stickers. These stickers were
first given out in the late-1960s. The decals have changed over time,
but they decorate Chieftain helmets to this day. |
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| 8. - Hitting the "WIN" sign as the team leaves the locker
room. The origin of the "WIN" sign is unknown, but every kid
who walks into the locker room knows its importance. Even if you're
walking out for gym class, it's hard not to put your fist on the sign. |
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| 7. - The Pre-Game Pile Jump. Following the run through
"Tunnel 'L'," members of the Varsity football team form a mass of purple
while the last couple of players, usually captains and seniors, jump
on top of the pile to give final words of encouragement. |
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| 6. - Singing the LHS Fight Song at Mid-Field after every
win. Following every win, the Chieftains gather at mid-field
to sing the LHS Fight Song. This is especially sweet after victories
over rivals on the road or after clinching the SEOAL title at home. |
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| 5. - Willie Dicken's "Touchdown, Logan." Following
every Logan touchdown, two famous words shout over the loudspeakers at
Bill Sauer Field, Touchdown, Logan. |
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| 4. - Fast Entrance. The Logan Marching Chieftains signature
entrance. One of the most unique spectacles in all of high school
sports. Helps define Friday Nights on the Hilltop. |
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| 3. - Victory Bell. We're still researching the
origins of the LHS Victory Bell that rings out following every Chieftain
Victory. Following the singing of the LHS Fight Song, the boys sprint
to the East Gates to let the sweet sound of victory ring! |
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| 2. - Senior Walk. Starting by the Seniors of 2001,
following the final home game, all the seniors join arms and take one final
walk across Bill Sauer Field. Although it is a new tradition, it's
one that has grown quickly. It's a bitter sweet moment and a fitting
end to a long journey. |
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| 1. - Tunnel "L." If you talk to current or former
players, they'll tell you there is no bigger rush than running through
the Logan Marching Chieftain's "Tunnel 'L'" just before kick-off.
With thousands of fans on their feet, it's one of the loudest moments of
the evening. |
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