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Photos: Nanuet Parents Tailgate For Little Brown Jug

They gathered for some food, drinks and fun before the game on Saturday

 

Some get ready for the game by finding the best black and gold outfit. Others get ready with some food and drinks at a tailgate. That was the plan for more than 30 Nanuet parents and friends at the home of the Reilly's. 

Just the night before, the entire football team crowded in for a pre-game pasta dinner. 

"We're all here in the spirit of black and gold. We're going to take back that jug," said Marianne Reilly, mom of team captain Liam Reilly.

"It's going to be a tight game, 13-10 Nanuet," said Jeff Franzel, who gave his gameday prediction.

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