Warriors Football Homecoming Parade and Fans - KLICK! Photo Galleries
Photos from the Brainerd Warriors Homecoming Parade and fans at the game against Alexandria. --- --- --- For a Photo Gallery of the parade - go to https://goo.gl/Q2UsXb --- --- --- For a Photo Gallery of the game - go to https://goo.gl/gCYFkl ---...
Brainerd fans react with a cheer after a good play Saturday during the homecoming football game against Alexandria. Kelly Humphrey/Brainerd Dispatch - Gallery and Video
1/4: Cheerleaders wave pompoms and cheer along the parade route Saturday before the Brainerd Warriors homecoming game against Alexandria. Kelly Humphrey/Brainerd Dispatch - Gallery and Video
2/4: Before the Brainerd homecoming parade, during a group photo of the Brainerd Leo Club, a “lion” gives impromptu kisses instead of paying attention. The parade was Saturday prior to the Brainerd Warriors homecoming game against Alexandria. Kelly Humphrey/Brainerd Dispatch - Gallery and Video
3/4: A warrior and a cardinal battle it out in a boxing match on the class of 2020 float Saturday during the homecoming parade before the Brainerd Warriors football game against Alexandria. Kelly Humphrey/Brainerd Dispatch - Gallery and Video
4/4: A “cardinal” gets cooked in a Cream of Cardinal Soup can on the sophomore-class float Saturday during the homecoming parade before the Brainerd Warriors football game against Alexandria. Kelly Humphrey/Brainerd Dispatch - Gallery and Video
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