Bell Game's fun is not confined to the gridiron
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Photo by Richard Wisdom
Photo by Richard Wisdom
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Photo by Richard Wisdom
Photo by Richard Wisdom
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Photo courtesy of Sarah Singrin
Photo courtesy of Sarah Singrin
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Liberty running back Caleb Moravec, left, stands up after being announced by head coach Nate Smith as a senior Lion during the Bell Game Luncheon, an annual tradition for players from Liberty and Freedom put on by the Kiwanis Club of Brentwood.

Below left, Liberty’s Ben Burgess, who hasn’t played in 13 years, brings down Freedom’s Chad Combs during the inaugural Alumni Bell Game. The Lions claimed a 9-3 victory over the Freedom alumni in the game, which raised funds for both schools’ athletic departments.

Far below left, participants of the second annual Bell Game Run take off from the Liberty High School track. The event attracted 65 participants ages 10 to 67, who ran the four-mile course from Liberty to Freedom. Fastest times were posted by Tommy Greenless, who finished in less than 20 minutes, and Andrew Kadavy – both from Walnut Creek. Proceeds from the event benefited both schools’ track and field programs.
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