MINERAL WELLS – Mineral Wells ISD celebrated the beginning of the fall sports season with a fun-filled Spirit Night held at MWHS.
Emceed by Rams coach, Jacob Kaspar, the band, Wranglerettes, and cheerleaders welcomed the five sports teams to the court to be recognized. Football, volleyball, cross country, golf, and tennis, alongside the student trainers all took the court while they were announced. Each teams head coach said a few words of encouragement and invited the community to watch them compete.
It was a full house, with the stands packed with parents, siblings, friends, and several next generation Rams. The crowd even got to participate in some of the action, during the “battle cry” competition at the end of the event. The fans took the “v-i-c-t-o-r-y” over the teams and band and were awarded by Ram fan gear from the cheerleaders.
Ram fans also got a preview of what is to come from the Mighty Ram Band, the cheerleaders, and Wranglerettes, as each performed at various points of the event, including the closing when the band played the Rams fight song with all of the athletes taking center court and joining pinkies as is the tradition.
The Lady Rams season is off to a strong start with a couple of games under their belts, and a tournament underway this weekend. The Rams football team is in scrimmage season, and will begin the season in Fort Worth Aug. 30. The tennis team finished up play just before the start of Spirit night, getting the best of Millsap. Cross Country is off to a good start, with the boys team finishing third overall in their first meet of the season.
Coach Cody Worrell and the Rams are looking ready for the kick off of the season, which will be Aug. 30 in Fort Worth. They will host a scrimmage at Ram Stadium against Springtown next week, Aug. 22 Photo Credit: Kellci Ford photo
The cheerleaders pumped up the crowd during their performances at Spirit Night Photo Credit: Kellci Ford photo
The Lady Rams volleyball program has deep teams this year, with all three teams showing great talent. Coach Kimberly Branch encouraged the fans to support all the teams and athletes, adding that the Friday varsity games are early enough to catch before heading to football Photo Credit: Kellci Ford photo
Rams tennis head coach, Jeff Whitener brags on his team who just beat Millsap, minutes before the start of Spirit Night and encourages fans to come out and support the athletes Photo Credit: Kellci Ford photo
The Wranglerettes showed off their moves in a fun performance, showing us what is to come this fall Photo Credit: Kellci Ford photo