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Viewpoint’s 2025 Homecoming Game: A Night of Community, Spirit, and Celebration
Viewpoint’s 2025 Homecoming Game: A Night of Community, Spirit, and Celebration
Katerina Chryssafis

On Friday, October 24, Viewpoint hosted its annual Homecoming football game at Calabasas High School, where the Patriots faced Desert Christian Academy, a private school from Bermuda Dunes. The evening reflected the heart of our athletic vision, where teamwork connects and competition fuels us, uniting students, families, alumni, and faculty for an unforgettable night.

The gates opened at 6:00 p.m., welcoming guests to a lively, festival-like atmosphere filled with food, fun, and school spirit. Guests enjoyed everything from Habit Burger and Grill favorites to freshly made churros, while Primary School students sold glow sticks that lit up the stands. The Viewpoint School Service Association (VSSA) organized engaging activities, including a face painting station, and alumni gathered nearby to reconnect at their dedicated booth.

The pregame festivities began at 6:30 p.m. with a joyful performance by the Primary and Lower School Chorus, followed by the varsity football team’s entrance onto the field. Coaches took a moment to recognize the senior athletes, and the Upper School Concert Choir delivered a moving rendition of the national anthem.

At 7:00 p.m., the game began, bringing cheers from the crowd that carried through to halftime. The halftime show kept the energy high with standout performances from the cheerleaders, Upper School Dance Company, and Upper School Pep Band, capped off by the presentation of the Homecoming Court. While the Patriots fell 30-6, their determination and teamwork were on full display, making the night one to remember. 

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