Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 14:54:22 +0000
From: Jacob Latson <jacob_latson@hotmail.com>
Subject: Washington Academy19

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Washington Academy Chapter 19 Summer Fun

Robbie Mathews was anxious when Hell Week started for his Little Brother,
Jonathan Bluestone, affectionately referred to as Elwood.  He realized that
Elwood was in great physical condition, but was still concerned that his
Little Brother would give up and "ring out" during the intense week of
physical and mental stress.

"Will you help me tonight?" Robbie asked Drew Anderson.  "This is the night
of Hell Week when you took me to the hot tub and gave me that fantastic
massage when I was a plebe.  Elwood's so fucking big that I don't think I
could possibly massage his body in the time allowed.  I still can't believe
that he and Jake are so big for their ages!"

Andrew Anderson smiled and quickly agreed to help his Little Brother give
Elwood the special treatment for making it through the first day of Hell
Week.  He'd witnessed the athletic abilities of the "Twin Towers" and
couldn't wait for the two huge plebes to join the football and basketball
teams.  The identical twins were gifted athletes and had acclimated to the
unique environment of the George Washington Academy.

Jake and Elwood were exhausted from the first day of Hell Week, and couldn't
believe that their Big Brothers were taking them to the Grant Athletic
Building for more physical torture.  Their fears were extinguished when they
were in the hot tub and heard about the oil massages that awaited them.
Because of their physical sizes, their bodies had to do more work than the
other plebes to complete the required physical challenges, and they had been
worn out to the point of quitting the Academy when Robbie and Tracker took
them out of their dorm room.  They could barely walk to the training tables
where Robbie, Drew, Tracker and Keith gave them the hot oil massages.

"I made it through Hell Week and you can too!" Robbie said to his Little
Brother during the massage.  "Tracker taught you guys how to meditate, and I
can tell you from experience that his techniques really work!  Please don't
let me down."

"Thanks Robbie," Elwood said.  "You guys have been great to me and Jake and
I won't let you down.  When you and Tracker ordered us out of the dorm I was
ready to ring out.  We're both totally exhausted, but we're determined to
hang in there and make it through Hell Week."

The Swamp Test had been drastically reduced in length and intensity, and
Robbie was thrilled when Jonathan Bluestone passed the test along with his
twin brother.  He'd watched the twins struggling through the muck and had
seen Elwood go back to help his brother get out of a sinkhole.  Right before
the twins reached the finish line, Elwood collapsed, and Jake practically
carried him across the line.  He had tears of joy running down his face when
he hugged Elwood and congratulated him for successfully completing Hell
Week.

"I'm so proud of you that I wanna scream!" Robbie said to Elwood.  "Now we
have to wait for Carson to finish so we can really celebrate!"

When Carson Smith and his group of plebe buddies finished the Snake Pit
Challenge, he was excited to see a large group of cadets and plebes waiting
for him.  All of the young men had their hands in the air with their fingers
extended.  All of the hands were "waving" in the accepted way for deaf
people to cheer for their friends.  Tears of joy flowed down his face when
he ran to Pat Leahy and accepted the hugs from his Big Brother!  He hugged
Pat and all of the young men who had cheered for his successful completion
of the Swamp Test, and knew now that he had a new home filled with
understanding friends.  All of the plebes and cadets were covered in muck,
but no one seemed to care.  They exchanged hugs and walked down to the lake
to wash away the sticky mud and celebrate this monumental event.

Guy Stephens and Derrick Harmon were recording the results of the last
physical test of Hell Week and were pleased at how many plebes finished the
course.  They both realized that they would have some very talented freshmen
for their athletic teams, so they left the campus to celebrate.

"Before we get into the mundane aspects of this Staff Meeting, I have an
announcement," Vincent Brown said to his staff members.  "We just completed
the most successful Hell Week in the entire history of this fine Academy,
with a total of 312 plebes passing the tests for transition to Cadet Fourth
Class!  I've had some complaints about our upper-class cadets using Sign
Language to communicate during our educational classes, and how our teachers
don't understand what the cadets are saying to each other.  Let me make this
very clear!  We asked our cadets to learn Sign Language, and they've taken
the challenge to heart.  I'm very happy that most of our cadets can
communicate with Carson Smith to make him more comfortable here on our
Campus, and now it's time for you to learn the same skills.  Cadet Smith
will be with us for four years, and I've asked Joanne Madison to offer Sign
Language training to all of you who want to understand this special way of
communicating.  Instead of complaining about cadets using Sign Language,
learn the techniques so you can determine if they are mocking you or just
being young men who are having fun by communicating with each other!  Sign
Language is an International language that can be used everywhere.  Now,
let's get down to business!"

Robbie left the Mess Hall after eating supper and found Trip and Mark
Jenkins waiting for him.  He really liked Mark and was pleased that the
small guy had survived Hell Week and was now a Cadet Fourth Class.

"I was wondering if you were busy," Mark said with his cheeks blushing
vividly.  "Trip and I'd like to spend some time with you."

Robbie immediately understood what Mark was hinting at.  The cute young dude
wanted to have sex, but was trying to be discreet.

"We could go play Frisbee in the Quad," Robbie teased, knowing what Mark
really wanted.

"You know what he wants!" Trip blurted out.  "Don't be a dickhead!"

"Let's go!" Robbie exclaimed.

The three cadets headed for the Grant Athletic Building and hoped that no
one was using the Equipment Room.  When they got inside the special room,
Robbie could see that Mark was very nervous, and was standing behind Trip.
It didn't take long for Mark to lose his shyness, and before the trio left
the Storage Room, they had coupled in several different positions and
swapped bodily fluids.  They were all satiated and were surprised to see
Drew and Keith waiting for a chance to use the room.

Guy Stephens and Derrick Harmon were watching the football team practice,
and were excited after watching Andrew Anderson throw precise passes to a
multitude of receivers.  Carson Smith had the best "hands" that the two
coaches had ever seen, and they hoped that the deaf and mute plebe would be
able to perform during the strenuous football games.  They knew that Drew
would have to "sign" any play changes to the special plebe, and watched
Carson closely.  They were thrilled to watch Carson understand the play
changes, and revise his path into the defensive background.

Drew was comfortable in his quarterback position, quickly realizing that he
had new receivers for his passes.  Carson was the best receiver he'd ever
seen, and when the coaches called short passes, Jonathan Bluestone,
affectionately known as "Elwood" was always open.  Elwood was a huge target
at 6 feet 10 inches tall, and no defensive back could stop him from catching
the ball.  Drew was sure that this football season would either make or
break his chances for a college scholarship, and he was excited.  He'd
worked hard on the Nautilus Equipment, and developed powerful leg muscles
along with increased accuracy in his passing.  He loved carrying the ball on
quarterback keeper plays, and continued to pound against the cadets playing
defense.

"This is the year we run the table!" Guy Stephens said to Derrick Harmon.
"Anderson's the best quarterback in the nation, and now he has some
excellent receivers!  Did you see that?  Anderson just ran right over Lamar
Young!"

"Lamar should make High School All American this year and land a full
scholarship with one of the major colleges!" Derrick replied.  "If Anderson
stays healthy, every college in the nation will be after him!  This year we
have the talent to win the State Championship!"

"Darrian Thomas is the best running back that I've ever coached too!" Guy
said.  "He's only a freshman, but I bet that he could be a starter for any
college in the country!  We're coaching a bunch of boys that any college
would love to have, and our conference will be shocked when they witness the
talents of this team!  This is our year!"

"Let's wrap up this practice and have a few beers to celebrate!" Derrick
said.  "My defense will be good, but our offense will be devastating!"

The two coaches ended the practice by congratulating their players, but also
challenging them to work hard to get better.  They both knew that they had
the responsibility to develop their players to the ultimate performances.

"You were awesome today!" Robbie said to Drew in the showers.  "I have to
work my ass off to stay with Carson, and Elwood is so fucking tall that no
one can cover him!"

"This is the best team that I've ever seen!" Drew replied.  "We're gonna
kick ass this year!"

Carson Smith was thrilled by the positive comments that he got from his
teammates.  All of them had learned to "sign" to him, and his eyes flew
around the shower room to register the positive comments from his teammates.
  The Internet was a great friend to him, and he was able to communicate to
his parents and younger brother about his love of the George Washington
Academy and the wonderful cadets and faculty.  His parents had been
reluctant to enroll him in the selective academy, and had wanted him to
attend a high school that only had deaf students.  They had relented after
his insistence, and the results were exciting for his entire family.

Robbie was excited about the talent of the football team, and was bonding
closely with Elwood, his Little Brother.  They spent a lot of time together,
and were frequent companions to trips into Traverse City.  The height
difference caused a lot of attention from the people in the malls, and
Robbie loved the unique personality of his Little Brother.  Elwood was a
joker, and loved to pull pranks on other cadets.  Robbie knew many pranks
and entertained his special friend with ways to have fun on the campus
without getting busted.

The football practice was just beginning when Guy Stephens realized that
Andrew Anderson wasn't on the practice field.  Drew was never late for
practice, and he quickly called Robbie Mathews over.

Robbie had just taken a football from Eric Stephens, the 11-year-old son of
the head coach to begin the practice.  Eric was thrilled that he was added
to the football team as a "manager" and always loved watching the practices
and seeing the nude players in the locker room.  He was almost 12 years old,
and had just started sprouting a few pubic hairs above his adolescent penis
that was a full five inches long when fully hard.  He avoided showering with
the football players, but wasn't embarrassed to shower with Robbie and the
other cadets in the Jefferson Dormitory.  Eric tossed the football to Robbie
and listened to his father questioning Robbie.

"Where's Drew?" Guy Stephens asked.  "He's never late for practice!"

"I think he's with Dr. Miller," Robbie replied.

Guy Stephens and Derrick Harmon were both shocked when they heard that their
star quarterback was with the Academy doctor, and immediately demanded to
know what was wrong with Drew.

"I think he's with Dr. Miller because his dick turned orange," Robbie said
before throwing a football to Carson Smith.

Guy Stephens grabbed Robbie and demanded to know what he was talking about.
He couldn't imagine what illness would turn Drew's penis orange, and spun
Robbie around while demanding more information.

"I told him to stop eating Cheetos and watching porno on his computer, but
he won't listen to me!" Robbie replied with a straight face.

"YOU ASSHOLE!" Guy Stephens screamed at Robbie.  He quickly realized that
Robbie had just "nailed" him in front of his players, and he was relieved
and angry at the same time.  "FIVE LAPS AROUND THE TRACK FOR BEING A
SMARTASS!"

Derrick Harmon was laughing his ass off, and noticed all of the football
players had joined in his laughter.  He saw that Guy's son, Eric, was
laughing so hard that he was afraid the pre-teen would wet his pants.

"FIVE LAPS FOR ALL OF YOU!" Guy screamed at his laughing players.

"Come on, Coach, can't you take a joke?" Robbie asked.

"TEN LAPS FOR THE JOKER!" Guy yelled.  "If you say another word, it'll be 15
laps!  Eric, that means five laps for you too for mocking your father!"

"What's going on?" Drew asked when he ran up to the two coaches.  He saw the
entire team headed for the track that circled the practice field, and
wondered why all of the players were starting to run laps.  "I'm sorry I was
late, but Dr. Miller had some forms to fill out for several colleges that
I'm considering," Drew said.

"Your Little Brother is a smartass, and you can join the team in running 5
laps!" Guy Stephens said.  He held back his laughter until all of the
players were on the track and then broke down with Derrick Harmon.

"Mathews really nailed your ass!" Derrick said to his boss.  "He threw out
the bait, and you took it just like a big bass hitting surface bait out on
the lake!  God, I love this job!"

"I got busted, but I couldn't let Robbie get away with humiliating me!" Guy
replied.  "I love that boy like he was my own!"

The two coaches watched the players running the track, and knew that they
would have made their players run 5 laps to build up their stamina, even
without the joke from Robbie.  They were both pleased by the speed of their
players, and knew that this team was headed for greatness.  They watched the
players running the laps and exchanged comments about their hopes for great
teams in all competitive sports at the Academy.

When Parents Weekend began, all of the cadets were excited about the
important football game against Traverse City North High School.  The
critical first game of the season was scheduled on the Academy Campus, and
the cadets had the campus looking beautiful.

David Mathews drove his Cadillac Seville past the guard booth, and rolled
down the windows to enjoy the beauty of the manicured grounds.  The aromas
of freshly cut grass and the beautiful red roses filled his senses, and he
reflected back to his own days of being a cadet on the unique campus.  He
pointed out the different buildings to his wife, Marie, and told her some of
the memories he had of his four years on the campus.

Marie Mathews was in heaven!  She had never seen her husband so happy, and
shared his enthusiasm in driving on the campus to watch Robbie play in the
important football game.  She had always enjoyed watching Robbie compete in
athletics, but knowing that her husband had been a talented running back for
the George Washington Academy during his high school days made this trip
exceptional.  Robbie had acclimated to the unique environment, and was now
one of the most gifted athletes on campus.  She was excited and hoped that
the cadets would win this football game to start the special weekend with
alumni and friends.

Guy Stephens faced his talented players in the locker room before the game
started, and looked at their excited faces.  He knew that this team was the
best that he had ever coached, and was confident that they would win this
important game.  He hugged his son Eric, and turned to face the players
before the game started.

"This is it!" Guy began.  "You guys have done everything that Coach Harmon
and I have asked of you in practice, but now you have to prove to everyone
how good you really are!  We've got the talent and experience, and a ton of
alums are here to watch us win this game tonight!  This is the Centennial
Season for the George Washington Academy, and everyone in this state is
watching the game on television to see what we can do!  We've beat the
Chargers two years in a row, and tonight will make three!  Don't hold back!
Prove to the alumni and the television audience that the Eagles can soar
with the best in this state!"

The players were all pumped up for this important game, and wanted to
impress their parents and alumni by destroying the Traverse City North
Chargers.  They were ready and confident!

WTCM, Channel 12, was broadcasting the game on local television, and two
seasoned commentators were giving the pre-game information about the two
talented teams.  Bernie Thomas was the lead commentator, and he began the
broadcast by saying, "We welcome our television audience to the first game
in the Tri-County Conference, pitting the Chargers of Traverse City North
High School against the Eagles of the George Washington Academy.  This is a
special treat for our viewers because, for the past five years, the winner
of this game has gone on to win the League Championship."

"We're not the only ones interested in this game tonight," George Martin
added.  "This is the 100th year for the George Washington Academy, and
dignitaries from all over the country are here for Parents' Weekend
activities.  Senators, Congressmen, judges and military officers have
returned to this campus that launched their important careers, and are here
for this exciting weekend that kicks off a full year of celebration for this
fine military academy.  Earlier I talked to scouts from at least 10 of the
top universities in this country, not including West Point, the Air Force
Academy, and the Naval Academy at Annapolis.  These two powerhouses in
athletics have developed some of the finest collegiate and professional
football players of any high school in the nation."

"Last year, this game was played on the Traverse City North field, and the
cadets won the game by a score of 42 to 14 and went on to win the Tri-County
Conference Championship," Bernie Thomas stated.  "David Benson had a great
game last year, but he graduated and now plays college football for Notre
Dame.  Head Coach Guy Stephens has a new star in Darrian Thomas, a freshman
back who's 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds.  Thomas is from
Louisiana and I've seen him in practice making cuts and runs that would make
any college coach envious!  Andrew Anderson was a great quarterback last
year, and was voted to the Parade High School All American Team.  Anderson's
a senior this year, and every major college in the nation is trying to get
him to sign a letter of intent to play for them.  Justin Chambers was a
runner-up in the All American voting last year at the wide receiver
position, and returns for his senior year to impress the college scouts, and
will be joined by a unique freshman, Carson Smith.  Smith is the first deaf
mute player in many years at the George Washington Academy, and everyone
says that he is one of the best receivers in the nation."

"Last year's game was tarnished by a brutal attack by one of the Traverse
City Chargers against Robert Mathews, a talented defensive back," George
Martin added.  "Mathews is ready to play tonight, and has been named in
several pre-season All State votes by High School Coaches.  Keith Phillips
and Lamar Thomas anchor a talented defense, and this is the first time we
will see identical twins start for the Eagles!  Jacob and Jonathan Bluestone
came to the Academy this year, and the twins are affectionately referred to
as Jake and Elwood, just like Dan Akroyd and John Belushi in the classic
movie, 'The Blues Brothers'.  The twins are 6 feet 10 inches tall, and weigh
255 pounds each.  They are expected to make major contributions to both this
football team and the talented Eagles basketball team.  Jake lines up as the
left defensive end to complement Keith Phillips at the right end, and Elwood
plays tight end for the offense."

"Mike Bass is the Head Football Coach for the Traverse City North Chargers,
and he lost a key player in Richmond Adams, a talented quarterback who
accepted a scholarship to play for the University of Michigan Wolverines
this year," Bernie Thomas said.  "Coach Bass will now rely on Andre
Wilkinson, a talented junior who saw a lot of playing time last year.
Wilkinson is a double threat with his passing and running abilities, and
will look for Darnell Watson or McLain Johnson in passing situations, or
hand the ball to Leron Williams, a talented sophomore tailback."

"Both of these coaches run clean programs and demand fair play," George
Martin said.  "The Eagles are coming out on the field, led by Team Captain
Andrew Anderson!  The Academy band strikes up the 'Fight Song' and the
partisan crowd is standing up and cheering for the cadets!"

Drew was pumped up for the first football game of the season.  He knew that
his performance would be witnessed by several college scouts, and prayed
that his team would win and he would have a good game.  He was proud that
his teammates had elected him Captain, and was much honored to lead them out
on the field.

David and Marie Mathews were excited about the football game and the
Parents' Weekend activities, and met many of the parents of the cadets in
the stands.  David and Marie both knew some basic sign language, and
welcomed John and Karen Smith, parents of Carson Smith, to the campus.  They
also enjoyed the company of Tom and Carol Anderson and their beautiful
daughter, Jennifer.

John and Linda Bluestone were excited about coming to the beautiful campus
to watch their sons, Jake and Jon, play football.  Linda was proud of her
sons for making it through Hell Week, and was excited about spending time
with her brother, Derrick Harmon.  Derrick had convinced her and her husband
that Jake and Elwood would settle down when they acclimated to the life on
the campus, and the reports had been great.  The tall twins had been in
trouble in the past, but all of the progress reports had been positive.

"The Eagles won the toss and elected to receive," Bernie Thomas announced.
"It looks like Guy Stephens wants to test his offense against the tough
Chargers' defense."

"Back to receive the kick is Darrian Thomas, the talented freshman running
back from Louisiana," George Martin said.  "Thomas takes the kick and downs
the ball in the end zone.  The Eagles will start this game on their own
20-yard line!"

"Andrew Anderson brings his team to the line, with Carson Smith split wide
to the left," Bernie Thomas said.  "The Eagles are in the 'Power I'
formation, with Darrian Thomas at running back.  Anderson takes the snap and
hands off to Thomas going up the middle.  Ricky Carlson makes a saving
tackle at the 32-yard line!  Thomas was one block away from taking that play
for a touchdown, but it's a first down for the Eagles!"

"You're right about that tackle!" George Martin said.  "Thomas got great
blocking at the line of scrimmage, and was in the secondary before he was
tripped up!"

"Anderson takes the snap and pitches back to Thomas heading around the left
end!" Bernie Thomas announced.  "He gets a great block from Elwood
Bluestone, and he's finally forced out of bounds on the 47-yard line.  It's
another first down for the Eagles!"

Tom Anderson was thrilled to watch his son, Drew, play football.  He knew
that Drew wanted to play college football, and he was convinced that Drew
would get a lot of scholarship offers if he stayed healthy.  Jennifer
Anderson loved watching her brother play sports, but also was looking for
Robbie Mathews.  She really liked Robbie, and had kept in touch with him by
email ever since they'd met a year ago.

"Anderson fakes to Thomas and drops back to pass," Bernie Thomas said.
"He's got a receiver open, and Anderson throws a bomb that's caught by
Carson Smith!  Smith is at the 20, 10, 5, touchdown, George Washington
Academy!"

"That was a perfect pass from Anderson to Smith!" George Martin said.
"Carson Smith never had to slow down and took that pass in for a touchdown
on his first reception as a cadet!  Look at the cadets on the sideline!  All
of the players, coaches and fans are standing up with their hands held high
in the air, waving their hands in the universal way to cheer for a deaf
person.  Carson Smith is deaf and mute, but his teammates and the fans in
the stands know how to cheer for him!"

"Michael Edwards, the Personnel Director at the Academy is here with us in
the booth," Bernie Thomas said to the television audience.  "Mike, it's
great to see the players and fans cheer for Carson Smith after that terrific
catch and his first high school touchdown!"

"All of the cadets and many of our Academy Staff volunteered for Sign
Language classes when they learned that Carson would enroll last May," Mike
Edwards added.  "The cadets and faculty took the classes on their own time,
and wanted to make Carson feel at home.  I see that the referee gave Carson
the football, and I bet that he'll give it to his younger brother, David, or
his parents.  David Smith is 12 years old, and is the only family member who
can hear and speak."

"That's the Smith family in the stands cheering for Carson!" Bernie Thomas
said when the television camera panned across the stands.  "The looks on the
faces of the proud parents and brother of Carson Smith tell it all!  They're
proud of Carson and thrilled that the cadets and fans are cheering in that
special way for their son!"

"The Eagles offense didn't waste any time putting seven points on the
scoreboard, and now we'll see what the Chargers can do when they take over,"
George Martin added.  "We'll be right back after this commercial break!"

"Sven Jorgensen's kick goes out of the end zone, and the Chargers will start
from their own 20-yard line," Bernie Thomas announced.  "Jorgensen is one of
the best kickers in the country, and I know a lot of colleges are watching
this talented junior from Denmark."

"The Chargers come to the line of scrimmage with Andre Wilkinson at
quarterback" George Martin said.  "Darnell Watson is split to the left with
Leron Williams at tailback.  Wilkinson takes the snap and hands off to
Williams up the middle!  Williams is nailed for a two yard loss by Lamar
Thomas!"

"Thomas was blitzing, and Williams never had a chance to get his feet moving
before he was tackled for a loss," Bernie Thomas added.  "It's second and 12
for the Chargers."

"Andre Wilkinson takes the snap and pitches back to Leron Williams!" George
Martin said.  "Williams is trying to turn the corner, but he's forced out of
bounds by Jake Bluestone!"

"Jacob Bluestone fought off his blocker and was able to contain Leron
Williams for no gain on that play!" Bernie Thomas announced.  "The Chargers
are faced with a third and 12 from their own 18-yard line, and I expect Mike
Bass to call a pass play!"

"Andre Wilkinson comes to the line with Darnell Watson split wide to the
left and McLain Johnson split wide to the right!" George Martin announced.
"Wilkinson drops back to pass, and the Eagles are blitzing!  Wilkinson gets
rid of the ball, but it's intercepted by Robert Mathews!"

"Mathews was covering Darnell Watson, and elevated at the right time to take
that pass away from the Charger receiver!  Mathews was taken to the turf,
but the Eagles have the ball at the 49-yard line of the Chargers!" Bernie
Thomas reported.

David Mathews screamed his approval of Robbie's interception, and quickly
traded "high fives" with the other people in the crowd.  Jennifer Anderson
hugged David Mathews and was screaming her approval of Robbie's exciting
interception.

"Post 25!" Guy Stephens yelled to Drew before the offense took the field.
He was ready to test the Charger defense, and knew that Justin Chambers
would be open if Carson Smith was able to fool the defensive backs.

"Anderson takes the snap, fakes to Darrian Thomas and drops back to pass!"
Bernie Thomas announced.  "He throws a bomb that's caught by Justin Chambers
for another Eagles touchdown!"

"That was a perfect fake and pass by Anderson, and Justin Chambers was wide
open in the end zone!" George Martin added.  "Guy Stephens has a ton of
talent on his team, and he's not afraid of turning Andrew Anderson loose on
the first offensive play following that interception by Robert Mathews!"

"The extra point by Sven Jorgensen is good, and we'll take a break for a
commercial, with the score, Washington Academy 14, Traverse City North 0!"
Bernie Thomas announced.

Tom and Carol Anderson were thrilled that Drew had already thrown two
touchdown passes in the game, and celebrated with the other family members
who were cheering for the Eagles.  Jennifer Anderson was proud of her big
brother, and couldn't wait to congratulate him!

Before the first half of the game ended, Darrian Thomas had scored on a
55-yard run, and Drew had scored on a 25-yard keeper play where he broke two
tackles before spinning into the end zone.

"Both teams head for the locker rooms with the score, Washington Academy 28,
Traverse City North, 7," Bernie Thomas announced.  "George, what do the
Chargers have to do to get back into this game?"

"Guy Stephens has turned loose his offensive weapons, and the Chargers will
have to figure out a way to get to Andrew Anderson!" George Martin replied.
"Anderson has found the open receivers, and showed how powerful he is when
he keeps the ball and blasts into the Charger secondary!  I don't think the
Chargers have quite the weapons needed to shoot down this talented Eagles
team!"

When the game ended, the two announcers wrapped up the broadcast with their
comments.

"We've just witnessed one of the best quarterbacks in the nation in Andrew
Anderson!" Bernie Thomas said.  "Anderson completed 16 out of 20 passes for
4 touchdowns with no interceptions, and scored another touchdown on a
quarterback keeper play!  Darrian Thomas had 250 yards on 20 carries, and
put two touchdowns on the scoreboard in his first game as an Eagle!"

"We thank our television audience for joining us for this game, and leave
the campus of the George Washington Academy with the final score Eagles 49,
Chargers 14!" George Martin added.

The huge crowd in Washington Hall was enjoying the delicious buffet when
Vincent Brown used the microphone to get everyone's attention.  "Ladies and
Gentlemen, now entering the hall are the coaches, trainers and football
players!" he said excitedly.  "Let's give our heroes a rousing welcome for
defeating the Traverse City North Chargers by a score of 49 to 14!"

The crowd erupted with cheers, whistles and thunderous applause to welcome
the heroes of the evening.  In acknowledgement of Carson Smith, everyone
also raised his or her hands in the air so he could enjoy the cheering.

Jennifer Anderson was looking for Robbie, and when she saw him among the
football players, she ran up to him and gave him a big hug and kiss.  She
had been staying in touch with Robbie over the past year, and their
friendship was growing stronger each day.

"Your sister didn't get pregnant in the past year, but I think Robbie will
change that real soon!" Keith Phillips teased Drew after watching the
obvious display of affection.  "He may not become your brother-in-law, but I
bet he makes you an uncle real soon!"

"I'll kill him if he tries anything with Jen!" Drew threatened.  "I'm gonna
break them apart and then break him in half!"

"Don't start something you can't finish!" Keith warned.  "Robbie's already
kicked your ass a bunch of times in the Martial Arts Room, and he'll do it
again right here in front of a ton of witnesses."

Tom and Carol Anderson were standing with David and Marie Mathews in the
hall, and saw the warm reception that Robbie got from their daughter,
Jennifer.  Tom saw the fire in Drew's eyes, and quickly grabbed his son
before he could get to Robbie and Jennifer.

"Cool your jets young man!" Tom ordered.  "Jennifer's almost 17 and she's
old enough to make her own decisions about her life!  You know your sister;
If she knows that she can upset you by being friendly with Robbie, she'll go
overboard just to see your reaction!  You played the best game of your life
tonight, and I'm proud to be your father.  Now go back and enjoy the evening
with your teammates."

Drew grumbled, but followed the instructions from his father.  He loved his
parents and sister, and realized that his father had stopped him from making
an ass of himself.

"Are you gonna puke tonight?" Jennifer teased Robbie.  "Last year you made
quite a scene!"

"Hey, I apologized for hurling all over the place!" Robbie replied.  "I sure
don't want to ruin a chance to spend time with the most beautiful girl in
the world!"

Jennifer loved it when Robbie smiled.  His blue eyes could light up the
room, and his deep dimples caused her heart to skip a beat.  She had never
met a guy who made her blush like this, and she wanted to spend every minute
with the handsome cadet.

"Drew looks like he's ready to kill someone," Jenny said to Robbie.  "He
thinks that you're trying to get in my panties, but he's way off base!  I'm
the one who wants to get in your pants, but you aren't making moves like you
should!"

"Jesus, Jenny Kay, Drew would kill me if I did more than hug you or hold
your hand!" Robbie said.  "I really like you, but I'm not ready for a
serious relationship.  I'm gonna always treat you with the respect that you
deserve."

"I'll wait for you," Jennifer said honestly.  "Don't make me wait too long."


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