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He-Man Volleyball Game Brings Big Cheers, Big Swings, and Even Bigger School Spirit – Nov 6

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The friendly rivalry between Warren County High School and Skyline High School continues on Thursday, November 6, at 6 p.m., when the boys take the spotlight in a He-Man Volleyball Game — and this is no ordinary match.

In this event, male students from both schools hit the court in a fun and competitive volleyball game that brings out the best of high school energy. He-Man Volleyball flips the script: boys take the positions usually held by girls on the varsity volleyball team, and they bring just as much effort — with plenty of personality along the way.

Expect big swings, dramatic dives, loud student sections, and maybe a little showboating. Some teams even create themed uniforms, walk-on music, or playful rituals. But behind the laughs and fun, the players are out to win — and believe it or not, many of them have serious skills.

The He-Man Volleyball game should be a highlight of rivalry week, giving students a chance to try something new, show school spirit, and bring classmates together in a positive way. Teams usually include senior boys, but underclassmen sometimes join in too, especially if they have experience in other sports. You’ll often see football players, basketball guards, and baseball pitchers all learning bump, set, and spike — fast.

Fans in the bleachers are just as much a part of the show. Expect cheers, chants, and maybe even a few coordinated sideline dances from the student sections. For many students, it’s a chance to support friends and enjoy a night of lighthearted but lively competition.

The event is open to the community. Whether you’re rooting for Skyline or Warren County, it’s a guaranteed good time. If you can’t attend in person, you won’t miss a play — Wildcats Live! will bring the live-stream of the game here, on the Royal Examiner.

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