 Ever heard the old phrase strike when the iron is hot? Well, it's never been hotter than now. All this month at Appalachian Wireless, you can get the Samsung GS6 or the GS6 Edge for just one penny when you send them for service. The Galaxy S6, normally $49.99, now just a penny. The Galaxy S6 Edge, normally $99.99, now just a penny. Strike now while supplies last. Better service, bigger savings, serving you for the last 25 years at Appalachian Wireless. Growing up in the Pond Creek nation meant spending your Friday nights in a football stadium, whether it was Viperman Stadium, or now Cam Stadium, or maybe even the opposing team stadium. It was, and still is, the place to be. The school and specifically this football team and the success they've had over the last bunch of years, you know, it's just trickled down years and years, and it's just based on the love for football and the love for Friday night. Back in the old days, there wasn't anything to do. There was no roads out of Belfry, none of the four lanes had been built, and so on Friday nights when the lights went on and the old Viperman Stadium or wherever it was, then the lights on the cars and trucks went on too. They knew it was time to go watch the Pirates play. While many say the transition from Viperman to Cam Stadium was a difficult one, the traditions and pirate pride remained the same. The Belfry varsity cheerleaders strive to keep the spirit alive, especially on game day. Fridays, depending on the game, we might have a pep rally in the morning. They're always coming to see what needs to be done for the day, especially the seniors. They're always wanting to have pep rallies, or should they get the signs out, it's a busy day. Our school spirit is really good, like everybody in Kentucky and Eastern Kentucky loves Belfry football, the stands are filled on Friday nights. It's so great to be out there with the boys. It's totally different than being in the stands, you know. You get to experience it, you know, front seat. Friday night football is indescribable in words. Even cheering games, we get the biggest butterflies. I'm a senior and I can still go out there and chill baps. The tradition would not be the same without the pirate ship, student pep section and beloved fans. In the spirit section, everybody's really wild all the time and we all have a really good time just cheering on the boys and it really shows how we all come together as a family, even if you're not on the field with the boys, you're in the stands cheering on one. For me watching my older brother grow up with the high school, his senior year, they always had enough spirit to fill the stadiums by themselves and all the spirit days that they would do just really got me excited to come up and follow the traditions of Belfry. Every Friday we always get in a commons area during homeroom and we have a huge pep rally, we have cheerleaders line up the staircase and the bands always in the middle. It depends on whether you want to stand at the bottom or the top, everyone's chanting and we kind of like have chant oars so you can be the loudest. On Fridays, it gets a different school honestly because it's really, really exciting. Everyone's really pepped up for the game even though it's like 7.30 in the morning. The biggest thing we always say is people to enjoy it. It's not going to be like this forever. We're in the greatest stretch of Belfry football and just enjoy it, enjoy every game. People want to get to November, December, so bad sometimes that they forget to enjoy it, September and October so just enjoy it while we got here because it's really something special. Cheering for a rival victory, I'm Shelby Steele.