Foothill defeats Silverado
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Silverado's Kyle Simmons warms up on the sideline before Friday's game against Foothill. View photo »
Silverado's Dariouse Gravely, a junior running back, runs from Foothill's Mike Leyba during Friday night's game. View photo »
Foothill's Algernon Sewell runs the ball up field against Silverado's defense during Friday's game. View photo »
Dariouse Gravely breaks two tackles during Friday night's game against Foothill. View photo »
Foothill scores one of three touchdowns for a 21-7 win over Silverado Friday night. View photo »
Silverado cheerleaders perform for their home crowd Friday night. View photo »
Foothill junior Aaron Dupin is tackled by Silverado's Keenan Graham during Friday's game at Silverado. View photo »
Foothill celebrates its win for the bell over Silverado Friday night. View photo »
Sat, Oct 11, 2008 (12:45 a.m.)
The Victory Bell is going to Foothill.
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