The Lynbrook High School cheerleaders perform for the crowd before the start of the game.
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A large crowd attended this years Lynbrook Homecoming football game.
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Both teams huddle before the sart of the game.
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The bar was raised for Lynbrook High School Homecoming this year in part because teachers selected the nominees based on overall character and leadership. The students did, however, place the final votes. Pictured are Queen and King Christina DiCosimo and Luke Germanakos.
Courtesy Maria DiCosimo
Lynbrook and Glen Cove line up for the coin toss before the start of the game.
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Lynbrook and Glen Cove line up for the coin toss before the start of the game.
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The Lynbrook High School cheerleaders perform for the crowd before the start of the game.
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The Lynbrook football players warm up before the start of this years Homecoming football game.
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Members of the Lynbrook High School Kick Line team.
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This years acting Homecoming king and queen, Luke Germanakos and Ryann Moelis. Ryann was filling in for Christina DiCosimo who could not be there.
The Lynbrook High School sophomores with their banner for the homecoming parade.
Lynbrook High School wide receiver, Jason Oelbaum, tries to catch a pass.
Members of the Lynbrook School District and community gathered on Oct. 25 for a day of action-packed homecoming festivities.
The annual PTA Scholarship football game, played on the turf field at Marion Street School’s Santo J. Barbarino Athletic Complex, resulted in a 30-14 Owls victory against the Glen Cove Big Red.
A parade starting outside of Lynbrook High School as the cheerleaders, kickline, homecoming court and other participants made their way through the neighborhood to the tune of the high school’s marching band. The freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior classes each displayed brightly decorated banners representing their grade levels.
Just before the game, senior class cheerleaders, kickline members and football players received special introductions as they entered the field accompanied by their parents. Christina DiCosimo and Luke Germanakos were named Homecoming Queen and King. An abundance of school and community spirit was present throughout the afternoon as the Owls earned the win. During halftime, spectators enjoyed the talents of the marching band, cheerleaders and kickline.
Proceeds from ticket, food and T-shirt sales will go toward scholarships for graduating seniors.