Santa Ana High School fans cheer on the Saints Friday night at Santa Ana Stadium on Homecoming. (Photo: Fernando M. Donado, For OC Sports Zone).
Once again, there was lots of spirit among fans and pep squad and band members during high school football games last week.
Santa Ana High School, Sunny Hills and Kennedy had homecoming games and Laguna Beach fans cheered on the Breakers for a game against Segerstrom.
To see the slide show, click on the first picture:
Members of the Santa Ana pep squad pose for a photo on Friday Night.
Photo: OC Sports Zone, Fernando M. Donado
Cheerleaders Silvia Santos, left of Sunny Hills and Maya Malmoud of Fullerton have been friends since attending elementary school together.
Photo courtesy Jim McCormack, For OC Sports Zone
Sunny Hills’ Choir Cabinet Member Vocal Ensemble sang a beautiful version of the National Anthem at the Sunny Hills-Fullerton game.
Photo courtesy Jim McCormack, For OC Sports Zone
Lindsey Kang and her father, Robert, react to announcement that Lindsey was the Sunny Hills’ 2022 Homecoming Queen.
Photo courtesy Jim McCormack, For OC Sports Zone
Laguna Beach seniors perform at halftime of Friday's Segerstrom vs. Laguna Beach game.
Photo courtesy Mark Bausman
Fireworks go off during halftime of Kennedy's homecoming game with Crean Lutheran.
Photo courtesy Crean Lutheran Shutterbugs/ John Luciano.
Calvary Chapel pep squad members cheer for the Eagles Friday vs. Santa Ana.
Photo: OC Sports Zone, Fernando M. Donado
Santa Ana band members perform at Friday's game.
Photo: OC Sports Zone, Fernando M. Donado
There was a large crowd of Santa Ana High School supporters on Friday night's homecoming game.
Photo: OC Sports Zone, Fernando M. Donado
Finalists of the Santa Ana Senior Homecoming Court gather at halftime of Friday's Santa Ana vs. Calvary Chapel game.
Photo: OC Sports Zone, Fernando M. Donado
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