Color guard members Brooke Miller and Anna Riddle are enjoying Senior Night 2012 at Willis Field. (Barry Byers)
The Gladiators take the field in what would the final home game for the seniors. (Barry Byers)
Senior Jalarnce Jamal Lewis(21) has his game face on before he and his Gladiator teammates take on the Gateway Gators. (Barry Byers)
Head coach Hank Hollywood prompts his return team to go for the prize. (Barry Byers)
Gladiator lineman, Darol Mayberry, Jr.,(58) takes a break from the action. (Barry Byers)
Senior Gladiator Caden Jacinto(6) and his teammates have positioned themselves for a chance at the district crown after defeating Gateway 34-14. (Barry Byers)
Junior defensive tackle Zain Byers(50) played with pain while recording 6 solo tackles, 4 assisted tackles and 1 sack. (Barry Byers)
Junior receiver Eric Carson(12) chats with Coach Hollywood during a break in the action. (Barry Byers)
Gotcha! Get well soon, Colin!! (Barry Byers)
Mascot Reagan Adams points to senior cheerleader Morgan Cockerham, acknowledging it’s Morgan’s time in the spotlight during Senior Night 2012. (Barry Byers)
Cheerleaders K’Breona Davis, Ashlyn Jacinto, Taylor Turner and senior Meagan Hooker bust a groove for the Gladiators! (Barry Byers)
Senior Gladiator Zackery Boykin(55) buckles up to take on Gateway. (Barry Byers)
“The Ham-Bones!” Ty Hamilton(17) and his big bro Chase Hamilton(2) after the game. (Barry Byers)
Color guard member Ashlyn Jacinto performs during the pep rally. (Barry Byers)
Color guard member Maria Patino performs a routine during the pep rally as the band plays and as the football players embrace their school’s spirit. (Barry Byers)
Senior Gladiator Kelvin Joffre(80) had 3 solo tackles on defense and made 2 receptions on offense for 36-yards against Gateway. (Barry Byers)
2012 Homecoming King Blake Vega wears the #36 jersey once worn by his brother, Justin Hayes, while being escorted by his parents, Carlos and Lavena Vega. Blake’s hobbies and interests include drinking Dr. Peppers and flirting with girls. His most memorable moment in athletics was winning medals at the Special Olympics and being crowned Homecoming King. (Barry Byers)
Senior cheerleader Meagan Hooker is escorted by her parents Jerry and Andrea Hooker. Meagan goal’s after graduation are to attend Texas A&M University and become an Environmental Lawyer. Meagan’s hobbies and interests include hunting, spending time with her family and going to church. Her most memorable moment in athletics was cheering at the American Airlines Center her freshman year. (Barry Byers)
Lady Gladiator volleyball player Paola Mata is escorted by her mother, Paola Gonzalez. Paola’s goals after graduation are to attend the University of Health and Sciences in San Antonio and become a dental hygienist. (Barry Byers)
Senior Lady Gladiator Katie Byers is escorted by her brother, John Byers. Katie, as well as being a member of the Italy FFA, was on the cross country team this year and will be playing softball. Katie plans to attend Stephen F. Austin University and become a registered nurse. Her most memorable athletic moment was when the softball team went 13 innings against Clifton and won! (Barry Byers)
Senior Lady Gladiator Alyssa Richards is escorted by her parents Allen and Tina Richards. Alyssa will be attending Tennessee Tech University on a softball scholarship and become a softball coach and teacher, just like mom. Her most memorable moment in athletics was the 2011 softball playoff run when her team hit 5 homeruns in one game. (Barry Byers)
Senior cheerleader Morgan Cockerham is escorted by her parents Paul Cockerham and Dustie Jones. Morgan will be attending Oklahoma Baptist University and become a nonprofit organization owner. Her most memorable moment in athletics was during 8th grade basketball when fellow senior, Alyssa Richards, tripped and fell while doing the run-out. lol (Barry Byers)
Senior members of the Italy Gladiators prepare for their senior walk which has been a long running tradition at Italy High School. (Barry Byers)
Senior Gladiators take their final walk down Willis Field in a show of unity while reflecting on their football memories. (L-R) Marvin Cox(3), Jalarnce Jamal Lewis(21), Adrian Reed(64), Kelvin Joffre(80), John Hughes(62), Ryheem Walker(10), Caden Jacinto(6), Reid Jacinto(11), Cole Hopkins(9), Zackery Boykin(55), Chase Hamilton(2) and Hayden Woods(8). “Thanks for those memories, men!” (Barry Byers)