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APhoto Of The Day — 3/30/09

Catherine Jolley, 17, left, and Chelsea Leach, 18, both members of the Northeast High School girls volleyball team, wrestle in a wading tub full of Hershey's chocolate syrup, Friday, March 27, 2009 in one of the team member's backyard in Oakland Park, Fla. The girls team, egged on by the boys team, were just having fun to mark the end of the girls season and the start of the boys season. They used 27 bottles of the syrup. (Joe Cavaretta / The Spokesman-Review)
Catherine Jolley, 17, left, and Chelsea Leach, 18, both members of the Northeast High School girls volleyball team, wrestle in a wading tub full of Hershey's chocolate syrup, Friday, March 27, 2009 in one of the team member's backyard in Oakland Park, Fla. The girls team, egged on by the boys team, were just having fun to mark the end of the girls season and the start of the boys season. They used 27 bottles of the syrup. (Joe Cavaretta / The Spokesman-Review)

Catherine Jolley, 17, left, and Chelsea Leach, 18, both members of the Northeast High School girls volleyball team, wrestle in a wading tub full of Hershey's chocolate syrup Friday in one of the team member's backyard in Oakland Park, Fla. The girls team, egged on by the boys team, were just having fun to mark the end of the girls season and the start of the boys season. They used 27 bottles of the syrup. You write the cutline. (AP Photo/Sun Sentinel, Joe Cavaretta)

Top Cutlines:

  • 1. Slightly confused, the girls begin an early celebration of Easter Sundae -- JohnA.
  • 2. The rather large boy on the left was all set to enjoy the dream of all dreams; 27 bottles of gently used Hersey syrup, all to himself -- Cabbage Boy.
  • 3. and the young dudes said, “ SWEEEEEEEEEEET!” -- Bayview Bob.

  • HM: Token



D.F. Oliveria
D.F. (Dave) Oliveria joined The Spokesman-Review in 1984. He currently is a columnist and compiles the Huckleberries Online blog and writes about North Idaho in his Huckleberries column.

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