Redhawks set for Senior Night

Advik Dixit

Advik Dixit, WTV Staff Reporter

After countless hours of practicing and rehearsing the time has come for the grand finale for football as the Redhawks play their final home game tonight.

For senior Joseph Hancock, it’s been quite the ride. 

“It definitely came a lot quicker than I thought it would,” Hancock said. “Four years ago, I didn’t feel like it would fly by this fast but it definitely did so that’s pretty surreal.”

It’s not only senior night for football players.

As those on the sidelines will be honored too as band, Red Rhythm, and cheer will all be taking part in their final home game. 

Cheer captain Dristyn Deans is excited for it to finally become her senior night after a 4 year wait.

“I’m really excited about senior night,” Deans said. “I’ve been on cheer for four years now so each year I’ve gotten to see the seniors go through their senior night and see the excitement, so now I’m excited for it to be my turn.”