Coolidge Coach will Seek Second Chance to Shine Under Friday Night Lights 

August 27, 2010


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Coach Natalie Randolph took questions from dozens of reporters after she met with her team following the game. | Photo by Marrianne McMullen
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Players file out on the field at the close of the game. | Photo by Marrianne McMullen
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Coolidge dance team Ladies of Distinction perform at half time. | Photo by Marrianne McMullen
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Coolidge cheerleaders watch half-time performances. | Photo by Marrianne McMullen
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Coolidge Senior Christopher Strong (sitting) was injured early in the game.Coach Randolph (back center, with headphones) encouraged players to ignore all the media attention. At right, the ESPN camera crew keeps up with Randolph throughout the game | Photo by Marrianne McMullen
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Photo by Marrianne McMullen

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The Coolidge Colts had a disappointing loss Friday night against Archbishop Carroll as Coach Natalie Randolph made her debut under the close watch of many national and local cameras. Carroll beat the Colts 28-0 as a crowd of more than 3,000 filled the Coolidge stands for the first game of the season.

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