Before the “Civil War” game — a rivalry game between Hillcrest and Bonneville High School in Idaho Falls — I read this excellent profile on Bob Ryan, the famous Boston Globe columnist. The story focused on Ryan’s incredible game writing ability, which, as you can imagine, inspired the sports writer who was preparing to write a game story, or gamer, on an Idaho Falls high school football game.
So, I have to thank Ryan and Bryan Curtis (the author of the Ryan profile) for making my gamer a little bit better than it would have been had I not read that story. Don’t get me wrong, mine is miles away from a Ryan gamer, but I’d say it’s one of the better ones I’ve written in my two-plus months at the Post Register.
Here’s the link to my gamer. The first section is here (Note: The Civil War tradition is for the winning team to paint the field goal posts in its team color — as is hopefully evident below, Hillcrest is red and Bonneville is green):
Two red clouds hovered over each end zone. The smell of spray paint wafted through the crisp night air. Several Hillcrest High School football players sat on the field goal posts, spray cans in hand, as they led their classmates in a modified version of the “I believe that we will win” chant.
“I believe that we just won!” they cheered repeatedly.
The Knights battled Bonneville in the 23rd annual Civil War game at Thunder Stadium on Friday night. For three quarters, the game was up for grabs. But Hillcrest seized control thanks to two fourth-quarter touchdowns from running back Morgan Pyper. After a year of seeing green goal posts, Hillcrest covered them in a fresh coat of red paint following its 29-13 win.
‘It’s such a great feeling knowing we did what we had to do to get the goal posts back to red,’ Pyper said.