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The Tower of Power! We realized people will know when we have retracted our arm from the loud CLANG it makes.
16-02-2011 12:14
gren737Looks nice...also you probably didn't mean this but great reference to the 1994 game which was coincidentally called Tower Power....

16-02-2011 13:26
Jimmy NicholsActually I didn't, but that is funny. Not many people know this but the history of our team goes back to 1994 and the P&G-Walnut Hills HS team that won the championship that year. The team later relocated to Northwest High School and officially became Team 144. We then relocated to our current school, but was unable to take the number with us. Our former team leader who relocated the team has actually gone back to teaching in the same school district as Northwest and was able to resurrect the old team number, 144.
17-02-2011 10:15
Dan 1038Mike,
It has to be beefy, just in case a tube gets between us an 48 - remember Pitt in 07? Search 48 Flips on YouTube if you need a refresher...
17-02-2011 13:09
gren737alright, well that's just the defnition of irony that your team is connected to the winning team from that year. It was the Sunny D right? (P&G also had a Tide team for the historians in the crowd)
17-02-2011 13:42
Jimmy NicholsSunny D still operates, although with a slightly newer IFI controller.
Yes, P&G sponsored 2 teams. The Tide team was at Aiken High School.
17-02-2011 21:09
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Actually I didn't, but that is funny. Not many people know this but the history of our team goes back to 1994 and the P&G-Walnut Hills HS team that won the championship that year. The team later relocated to Northwest High School and officially became Team 144. We then relocated to our current school, but was unable to take the number with us. Our former team leader who relocated the team has actually gone back to teaching in the same school district as Northwest and was able to resurrect the old team number, 144.
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