As the crowd filed in to Cottrell Field for Meet the Indians Night, the LCHS football team held a public practice, giving the community a firsthand look at the Indians squad that will take the field this fall.
LCHS senior lineman Ricky Hicks waves to the crowd as he’s introduced at Lumpkin County football’s Meet the Indians Night this past Friday. The free event let the entire community come take a first look at the LCHS football team as well as the cheerleaders, band and the other LCHS fall sports teams before the team’s season officially begins next week.
The LCHS Varsity and JV Football Cheerleaders combined together for a cheer during Friday’s Meet the Indians Night. The night allowed the community a glimpse at what the 2021 Friday Night Lights experience will look like this fall with performances from the LCHS Cheerleaders as well as a run through of the LCHS Band of Gold’s 2021 Halftime Show.
The football team practiced for an hour during Meet the Indians Night, giving the public a chance to see the team in action as the other teams gathered.
The Lumpkin County High School football program showcased its 2021 team during a public practice last week. (Photos courtesy of Esteban Ramirez)