Imperialistic answered Saturday October 22 2005, 3:21 am: Throw a pre-party!
Invite everyone on the team and people who you know will be watching. You can do tons of stuff.
Get people to strip of their shirts or use their faces and paint them with team colours.
Serve appetizers with your school initials on it (i.e. Riverdale High School = RHS written in icing sugar on cupcakes)
If you are of legal age, have a few shots or if not, serve punch.
Make a team song and make the whole population of the party practice it to sing at the game.
Get someone from the school band to play a tune during the party/game/after-party(if you win). [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
stpaul128 answered Friday October 21 2005, 11:51 pm: I am on a very competetive soccer team and i go everywhere for soccer games, usually driving an hour or an hour and a half to get to the game. In the car i listen to really loud hang-banging music like rap or hard-core rock and that always gets my game face going! good luck on your game on monday i hope you win (-; ---laine [ stpaul128's advice column | Ask stpaul128 A Question ]
br0ken_x_smile answered Friday October 21 2005, 11:48 pm: LOUD MUSIC! And have some of your good friends over that are on your team and just HANG OUT& PUMP UP. Watch the sport you're going to be playing with all of them and just get hyped!
sshelbyy answered Friday October 21 2005, 10:54 pm: woohoooo :D
wear a tatoo of your mascot
- gett excited at the pepralleyy if you have one
- randomly scream WOOHOOOO
- make cookies with your mascot on them
- wear your schools colors the day of the game
- humm your school song when your walking down the hall
- dance aroundd and scream your mascot
- im weirddd
- be excited?
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