
Junior Gabriella Ley collapsed due to an injury after colliding with members of the opposing team within the first few minutes of the game. An injury timeout was called and the half-time cheer performances were moved up in order to save time and maintain crowd spirit. Ley was escorted off the field in a wheelchair.
Soon after the second half started, the game came to another standstill when sophomore Hadar Sachs collapsed after a collision with junior Julia Peters.
Though the game had been paused, both classes supported Sachs on the field through encouraging cheers in the stands.
“When I saw [Sachs] go down, I was just like ‘oh god, this is not good’,” Powderpuff cheerleader junior Surafel Yared said.
After assessing Sachs’s injury, administration made the decision to stop the game. Administration and teachers ushered spectators from the stands into the Rally Court, while the path from the blacktop area to the stadium was blocked off to make way for paramedics.
Though both players had to receive medical attention, neither has been hospitalized and no long term damages have been reported. Sachs is on crutches with a sprained ankle while Ley is dealing with knee injuries.

“Almost all of the injuries I have ever seen in Powderpuff are due to running plays,” ASB president Daniel Ki said. “When there is a crowd, everybody is trying to stop the running back and someone falls on someone and someone breaks something. So instead of having two passing plays and two running plays per four downs, we are making it so that all four plays are passing plays and we really hope that will reduce injuries.”
Although announcements at the Powderpuff game set the continuation date for the game as Sept. 23, it was later announced via a School Loop post that the 2012 versus 2013 game will be continued at lunch on Sept. 27. The new schedule pushes the Talent Show to Sept. 30 and combines two lunchtime games during Homecoming week.
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