Thanks for reading my series, 'Tom & Sue & John & Debbie'! If you haven't read the previous Chapters, 1-12, please do so before reading this chapter, otherwise, you're going to miss a lot of the details as each chapter builds on the previous chapter. The series, 'Tom & Sue & John & Debbie' is a story about sports, sex, and romance. The story plot centers on the adventures of two high school girls during their senior year in high school and continues through their freshman year in college. The girls are best friends but come from different social and economic families. Sue is a star basketball player from the poor side of town, while Debbie is a cheerleader and comes from an upper class social family. The girls fall in love with two star college athletes the summer before their senior year and the roller coaster rides begins! Chapter 10 gives the readers a 'hint' as to what will eventually happen to our characters, but how they get there is an adventure in itself, filled with more peaks and valleys than the Kingda Ka roller coaster! If you enjoy sports, sex, and romance, I believe you'll enjoy this series. I appreciate your votes and comments.
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We all entered State's gym and the sight was absolutely incredible! The maintenance crew had hung State's UPI National Football Championship banner and first-ever conference football championship banner from the rafters just above the huge Jumbotron screen at the south end of the court. The Ladies of State's first-ever Sweet Sixteen banner was now also hanging from the rafters, alongside their seven consecutive conference basketball championship banners!
The crew also added approximately 1,000 floor level seats to the gym's capacity—10,000 State students, faculty members, and their families, along with State's band would now be jam-packed into the gym to witness the first ever closed circuit telecast of a State athletic event!
We were directed toward our reserved seats by the ushers placed throughout the gym. Ten thousand State fans cheered while State's cheerleaders did their routines and State's band played our school's fight song! The atmosphere inside the gym resembled more of a 'home' game instead of a closed circuit telecast!
Our seats were perfect! Floor level, eight seats together in the middle of row one, right in front of Jenny and the other cheerleaders! Buster and Wendy sat next to us, while Blake and his date, Emily, a freshman Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge sat next to Buster and Wendy. Misti and Beverly were seated next to Blake and Emily.
The cheerleaders had just finished a marathon routine when Jenny noticed me taking my seat. Jenny smiled, giving me a thumbs up while approaching me, perspiration running down her face and neck, her face redder than a beetroot, her blonde ponytail dripping wet, "Hey girl, long time no see! How is school going?"
I smiled back at Jenny, "School is good and basketball practice is... well, it's hell on earth!"
Jenny laughed, "That's what I've heard! Just hang in there!"
I chuckled, "I will!"
Jenny asked, "By the way, how is Debbie doing at University? I heard she made cheerleader! We all wish she'd come to State—she was an absolute awesome cheerleader in the Dragon's State championship game!"
I replied, "Yes, Debbie made cheerleader at University and pledged Tri Delt. I haven't talked with her since school started. University plays their first game today too.
I looked down remembering when Jenny received her gorgeous engagement ring New Year's evening in New Orleans, "So, tell me Jenny, when's the big day?"
Jenny grinned, "It'll be either Christmas break or Spring break—it depends on how Mick's season goes with the Packers.
"You're still going to be one of my bridesmaids aren't you?"
I replied, "OF COURSE!"
Jenny gave me a serious look, "You could have had your ring too! Just give it time and everything will work out. You know... Mick and I had some rough times too—of course I never had a one night stand, but he sure did—several in fact! We went through some trying times so you and Tom just give it time—y'all need to work everything out just like me and Mick did... don't throw it all away—it was too special! I've got to go—the telecast is about to start! Cheer hard—GO STATE!"
The video of the Jumbotron came on while Jenny was walking away shaking her pompoms and chanting, 'Go State—beat the Irish!'
The camera zoomed in on State's players while they were warming up, Donna screamed, "There's Billy!"
Everyone chuckled at Donna while watching the freshman redshirt quarterback, wearing his big brother's famous #4 casually throwing passes to the receivers.
I remembered how I felt last year during pre-game warmups always watching Tom's every move, really not caring about anything else that was going on—but this year... well, times have changed—at least for now anyway.
The sight of the teams warming up on the field before a jam-packed Irish Stadium crowd was nothing short of spectacular!
State dressed in their road uniforms, white jerseys with orange trim, navy blue numbers along with navy blue pants. Their white helmets had the familiar orange State logo on the sides with orange and navy blue stripes down the middle.
The home team Irish were clad in their green jerseys, white numbers, and bright gold pants. Their solid gold helmets glistened in the September sun.
We heard the audio of the Irish band playing the Irish fight song, while in our gym, State's band played our fight song! The excitement of the pre-game pageantry reminded me of the Superdome in the 'Big Easy' on that New Year's afternoon.
The audio of the Irish band was suddenly interrupted, "Good afternoon everyone! State football is on the air! I'm Mel Bodysmithson, the voice of State football, and my partner for this season is none other than former State great, Timmy Johnson.
Everyone chuckled at Mel's remark knowing Timmy was a walk on, lettered only his senior year and during his 'illustrious' career threw only two passes—make that two 'Hail Marys'—both to Tom! Of course the last 'Hail Mary' won the Sugar Bowl and propelled State to the UPI National Championship when Tom made what was called 'The Catch' of the high, wobbly, inaccurate pass!
Mel continued, "We're on the air this afternoon with not only our radio broadcast, but a special closed circuit telecast back to State's campus from a sold out, standing room only crowd of some 83,000 jam-packed into Irish Stadium.
"Timmy, I understand you spoke with Wilson Lewis, Director of Athletics and head football coach, on how the closed circuit telecast was approved by the NCAA."
Tim replied, "Yes Mel, the closed circuit telecast was the brainstorm of Coach Lewis. State was only allocated 200 tickets to the game by the Irish ticket office—most of those going to family members of the players and coaches.
"Coach was of the opinion, it made no sense at all for the band and cheerleaders to accompany the team with only 200 State supporters sparsely scattered though out the stands.
"Coach Lewis reasoned the funds would be better spent to give the State student body more than what the nationally televised broadcast could provide—an inside look into State's football program before, during, and after a marquee game.
"The NCAA approved the venture with the understanding 'only State funds could be used to pay for the telecast and restricted admission to the closed circuit telecast to State students, faculty, and their families.'
"Coach contracted 'Eye in the Sky,' an independent closed circuit telecasting company, and made arrangements for a turn-key operation. The turn-key cost of the closed circuit telecast was approximately sixteen percent less than the cost of sending the band and the cheerleaders to attend the game at Irish Stadium.
"Once explained to State's Directors of Spirit and Band, everyone unanimously agreed to the plan."
Mel replied, "Thanks Timmy for the inside on today's special closed circuit telecast of the season opener between the defending UPI National Champions, State, ranked #2 in the polls and the Associated Press defending National Champion, Irish, ranked #1 in the pre-season polls. This game shapes up to be a real humdinger!
"Before I turn this over to my partner for some interviews and comments, I've got some early scores to pass along: University 35, Falcons 0. University ranked #5 in the polls were led by freshman quarterback Larry Thompson. The Topeka, Kansas, native passed for 325 yards and four touchdowns to lead University to the victory over the unranked Falcons before a crowd of 70,000 at University Stadium.
"The victory over the hapless Falcons, winless now in twenty seven straight games, ended University's consecutive home sellout streak at twenty four games as the crowd of 70,000 was well below University Stadium's capacity of 87,000."
Angie yelled out, "Serves the fucking Tea Sips right! They never play anyone! Shit, why don't they schedule real teams like the Irish? Trojans? State does—we don't run and hide from anyone! Fucking chicken shits!"
I grabbed Angie by her arm, "Calm down teammate! Seems like you giving ol' Kansas his first piece of ass must have inspired him—don't you think?"
Angie just grinned while giving me a high five, "How much you want to bet Hot Tamale sets her sights on ol' Kansas after this game? Bet she won't pass on fucking him next time!"
I laughed, "Not betting! Debbie always had a thing for quarterbacks!"
Everyone was laughing while Mel continued giving the scores, "The third ranked Trojans, State's opponent next Saturday, had an easy time today in Yankee Stadium before 35,000 beating the home town unranked Knights 52-3.