 | | Lake Havasu High School students watch a bonfire lit by the police department Thursday night. The Knight Jammers sponsored the bonfire, which prompted several calls the fire department, at Rotary Beach to mark the end of the high school’s Spirit Week where sports awards were given away from the Showmobile. The blaze also marked the Fighting Knights’ final football game of the season. Jillian Danielson/Special to the News-Herald |
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Burning desire to win
Thursday, November 5, 2009 10:42 PM MST
Jillian Danielson/Special to the News-Herald
Lake Havasu High School students watch a bonfire lit by the police department Thursday night. The Knight Jammers sponsored the bonfire, which prompted several calls the fire department, at Rotary Beach to mark the end of the high school’s Spirit Week where sports awards were given away from the Showmobile. The blaze also marked the Fighting Knights’ final football game of the season.
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