Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:19:12 +0000 From: Jacob Latson Subject: Washington Academy23 Disclaimer: This story will describe the life of Robert David Mathews from his time as a teenager, through prep school, and into military service. If stories involving sex between consenting teenagers, including both straight sex and gay sex, offends you, go back to the Archives and pick a different story for your reading pleasure. There has been minimal research for this story therefore, names, places, dates are mostly fictitious and similarities to real life are coincidental. Some companies and organizations mentioned actually exist, but references to the activities, policies, programs and procedures are fictitious. I was not a SEAL and have limited knowledge of the force. I am writing this story from imagination and a little research, not from personal experience. My editor, Bill, is a dedicated friend. His improvements in my writing style are greatly appreciated. Washington Academy Chapter 23 Athletic Supremacy The important Friday evening in December finally arrived for the cadets of the George Washington Academy. The football team along with the coaching staff and trainers were staying in the Holidome near Pontiac, Michigan, and the team had been practicing in the empty Pontiac Silverdome for two days. The cadets were awestruck when they saw how large the Silverdome was for the first time, and were excited about playing Saginaw Central High School for the Class A State Championship in football. The Saginaw Central Sentinels were the defending State Champions, and were favored to repeat their accomplishment, but they had never faced a team like the Washington Academy Eagles. Tom Devlin was the lead commentator for ESPN2, and was joined in the broadcast booth by Jarvis Vance, a running back with a great history at Notre Dame and the Chicago Bears. The two men welcomed the television audience with their pre-game comments and predictions. ESPN had been broadcasting the finals in the State Championship Series for the past 10 years, and it was a very popular program with Michigan residents. "Welcome to the Pontiac Silverdome where we're anticipating an exciting football game pitting the Sentinels of Saginaw Central High School against the Eagles of the George Washington Academy!" Tom Devlin announced at the beginning of the broadcast. "With me is a man who needs no introduction, Jarvis Vance, the two-time All American running back from Notre Dame, and three time winner of the NFL rushing trophy when he played for the Chicago Bears. Jarvis and I are happy to be broadcasting the last game of the State Championship Series, and we're closing out our coverage with the Class A Championship Game tonight here at the Pontiac Silverdome. The Class A High Schools have the largest numbers of students and because of that, they generally have the better teams. The George Washington Academy from Traverse City should be in Class C or Class B based on the number of students, but Vincent Brown, the Chancellor, elected to have his athletic teams compete at the Class A level. Jarvis, how do these two teams compare, and which team do you think will win this game and take home the State Championship trophy?" "Tom it's always a pleasure to work with you in televising important athletic competition for ESPN2," Jarvis began. "The state of Michigan has produced some of the finest athletes in the nation, and tonight we're going to see a super star named Andrew Anderson. Anderson is 6 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 235 pounds, and has been voted the Number 1 High School quarterback in the entire nation! Every major college has been recruiting him, but we recently heard that he has signed a letter of intent to attend Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. Anderson is a triple threat when he's on the field. His ability to call audible plays at the line of scrimmage will certainly challenge the Sentinel defense, but his accuracy at passing the football is his most dangerous weapon, and we can't forget his running abilities. Anderson has led his team to an undefeated season and the Number 1 ranking in the state, and that has upset the Saginaw Central High School team that won the championship last year. Saginaw is ranked Number 2, and will try to stop Anderson from following the game plans of Guy Stephens, the best high school football coach in the state and possibly the country." "Anderson has a talented group of receivers, led by senior Gardner Jackson, and two talented freshmen, Jonathan Bluestone and Carson Smith," Tom Devlin added. "Jackson is a speedster from Little Rock, Arkansas who has also received All-American honors, and will be moving to Louisiana next year to play for the LSU Tigers. Carson Smith is the second leading receiver on the Eagles football team, and is a very unique young man. Smith is deaf and mute, but that hasn't stopped him from becoming one of the best receivers in the state!" "I talked to Coach Guy Stephens about his underclassmen, and he said that Carson Smith might be the best receiver to ever play for the Eagles football team!" Jarvis Vance said. "Stephens said that the cadets have learned basic sign language to communicate with Carson Smith, and the results have been dramatic. Even the fans in the stands will show their appreciation for Carson Smith by holding their hands above their heads and waving in the accepted way of cheering for a deaf athlete." "Another important target for passes from Andrew Anderson is freshman Jonathan Bluestone," Tom Devlin said. "It's funny to hear about Jacob and Jonathan Bluestone and their nicknames, Jake and Elwood, just like John Belushi and Dan Akroyd in the classic movie, 'The Blues Brothers'. The identical twins are 6 feet 10 inches tall, weigh 260 pounds each, and are talented athletes in football and basketball. Jonathan, or Elwood, plays tight end, and is nearly impossible for a small defensive back to cover. Jake is a demon at the right defensive end position, and is often joined by Elwood at the left defensive end position to defend against running plays." "Some people think that the Saginaw team will repeat as State Champions, but I don't agree," Jarvis Vance said. "No team has been able to stop Andrew Anderson this year, and the closest score for the Eagles was 28 to 14 against the Walker Rangers in a night filled with torrential rain storms. Other than that game, Anderson has piled up the yards and touchdowns, and normally doesn't play in the 4th quarter. Second-string quarterback, Tracker Whitestone comes in and the team responds like Anderson was still in the game. Whitestone is a full-blooded Cherokee and has the nickname of 'Spear Chucker' from his teammates for his ability to throw precision passes. Whitestone will be the starting quarterback after Anderson graduates, and Guy Stephens will continue to dominate High School football in the State of Michigan." "We've concentrated on the passing part of the Eagles' attack, but we haven't talked about the rushing talents," Tom Devlin announced. "The Number 1 rusher on the Eagles team is Darian Thomas, a talented freshman from the State of Louisiana. Because of the residential program at the George Washington Academy, they have cadets from every state in the United States and many foreign countries. Thomas is 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs 185 pounds, and runs like his idol, Barry Sanders, the former star of the Detroit Lions. The Eagles have a balanced attack that no team has been able to control this year." "The Number 2 rusher on the Eagles team is the quarterback, Andrew Anderson," Jarvis said. "Anderson has amazing strength and durability, and opponents shudder in fear when he keeps the ball and runs. Anderson is the complete package at quarterback and we're happy to broadcast the last football game of his stellar career." "It's interesting to note that Andrew Anderson plays forward on the Eagles basketball team and pitcher on their baseball team," Tom Devlin added. "Michigan State is getting a fantastic athlete who also ranks Number One in academic standing among the seniors at the George Washington Academy." "We haven't talked about the defensive unit for the Eagles, coached by Derrick Harmon," Jarvis announced. "Coach Harmon just happens to be the uncle of Jonathan and Jacob Bluestone, and moves from Assistant Coach for football to Head Coach for basketball. Derrick Harmon said this is the best defensive unit that he's ever coached, and the season statistics support that comment. The Eagles have won 14 games during the regular season and the playoffs, and 8 of those games were shutouts, with the opponents unable to score even a field goal of 3 points." "Keith Philips is a senior this year and has accepted a football scholarship to play for the USC Trojans," Tom Devlin said. "Philips moved to defensive tackle last year and is rated as the top high school lineman in the nation. Coach Harmon has two defensive backs that are both listed as All-State performers and one has received national attention. Thomas Kosmanski is a senior and calls most of the defensive signals for the Eagles, and he's got Robert Mathews, a sophomore, at free safety to shut down the passing game of the opponents. Kosmanski has been named to both the All-State and High School All-American teams along with Philips, Anderson, and Jackson, and Mathews got a rare nod as an All State defensive back, even though he's only a sophomore." "The Eagles are a team of super stars that any coach in the nation would love to have," Jarvis added. "Even though the Saginaw Central team is the defending State Champion, I predict a victory for the George Washington Academy in this vital game tonight." "We'll be right back with our analysis of the Saginaw Central High School team after this short commercial break," Tom Devlin announced. After the commercial break, the two commentators identified the main players for the Saginaw Central High School team. Many people believed that the Saginaw team would repeat as State Champions, primarily because they had only lost two of the starters on the championship team to graduation. David and Marie Mathews were in the stands with the other fans of the Academy Eagles and joined in the excitement of seeing the cadets play for the State Championship at the Pontiac Silverdome. Their friendship with Tom and Carol Anderson was growing stronger from the relationship between Drew and Robbie, and the budding romance between Robbie and Jennifer. Jennifer was excited about attending the game and hoped that Drew and Robbie played great and would be celebrating a victory that evening. The parents of the cadets were enjoying the opportunity to renew their friendships with other parents while they waited for the start of the important football game. It was the 100th year for the George Washington Academy, and they hoped that it would be a year of championships. The crowd included many dignitaries who had graduated from the Academy, including high-ranking military officers, Senators and Congressmen. "Andrew Anderson is the captain of the George Washington Academy football team, and he's joined at mid-field with the four co-captains of the Saginaw Central High School team and the referee for the coin toss," Tom Devlin announced to the television audience. "The Eagles won the coin toss and have elected to receive the opening kickoff," Jarvis Vance announced. "I expect the Eagles to come out passing to open up the running game for Darrian Thomas." The opening kickoff was downed in the end zone, and the Eagles had a first and 10 from their own 20-yard line. "Anderson takes the snap and hands off to Darrian Thomas!" Tom Devlin announced. "Thomas has a hole and picks up 12 yards before he's tackled at the 32-yard line by Duane Wade. It's a first down for the Academy Eagles!" "Thomas made two tacklers miss before he broke into the defensive backfield for a pickup of 12 yards on that play," Jarvis Vance added. "Thomas idolizes Barry Sanders, and his hero would be proud to make a run like that last one!" "Anderson takes the snap and drops back to pass," Tom Devlin announced. "He's got plenty of time and he launches a bomb to Carson Smith who's wide open! No one's gonna catch Carson Smith, and he's taking it into the end zone for the first touchdown of the game!" "That was a beautiful fake by Anderson, and the pass was perfect to Carson Smith!" Jarvis Vance added. "Smith didn't miss a step to catch that pass and easily took it into the end zone for a 68 yard touchdown. We didn't have to wait long to see the talent of Andrew Anderson and his precision passing abilities, along with the speed and catching ability of the freshman receiver!" "The Eagle fans are standing with their open hands waving over their heads in the recognized way to cheer for deaf people!" Tom Devlin announced. "Carson Smith is deaf and mute, and his teammates and fans know how to show their appreciation for his touchdown catch." Carson Smith ran to the sidelines where his teammates were waiting for him and he jumped into the arms of Keith Philips. Tears of joy streamed down his face while Keith held him up and turned him around to see the crowd cheering for him. "We'll take a quick commercial break and will be back before the kickoff, with the Eagles leading the Sentinels by a score of 7 to 0," Tom Devlin announced. After the commercial ended, the commentators showed the replay of the touchdown pass and added their praise of the offensive line for giving Andrew Anderson time to find his receiver and complete the long pass. "The Sentinels will start on their own 20-yard line after that kick went out of the end zone," Tom Devlin said. "What do you think the Sentinels will do to answer that long bomb from Andrew Anderson to Carson Smith?" "The Sentinels have an excellent quarterback in Scott McClellan and a great receiver in senior Jim Axleson," Jarvis Vance replied. "I think the Sentinels will try to answer quickly to get back into this game." "The Sentinels come up to the line of scrimmage with Axleson split out wide to the right," Tom Devlin announced. "McClellan calls an audible and shifts into the 'shotgun' formation. Here's the snap and McClellan's going to throw on his first offensive play of the game! He throws to Axleson out in the flat, and IT'S PICKED OFF!!" "Robert Mathews cut in front of Jim Axleson and took that ball away!" Jarvis Vance added. "Mathews never slowed down and was in the end zone before any of the Sentinels players had a chance to stop him! We told you before this game started that Thomas Kosmanski and Robert Mathews were both outstanding athletes and you just saw why Mathews was voted into the All State team! The Eagle fans are screaming their approval, and the score is now, Eagles 13, Sentinels 0, with the extra point attempt coming right up!" Robbie was so excited that he had intercepted the pass and scored a touchdown! His teammates swarmed over him in the end zone; Keith Philips picked him up and turned him around to accept the cheers of the Eagle fans. When Robbie got back to his teammates on the sidelines, Guy Stephens pushed through the players to give Robbie a hug and words of praise. "That's my boy!" David Mathews screamed to the other fans in the bleachers. He exchanged "high fives" with Tom Anderson and the other fathers celebrating in the crowd. The game progressed with the Academy Eagles dominating by a score of 28 to 0 with only 2 minutes left in the first half. Tom Kosmanski had intercepted a pass at the Eagles' 35-yard line, and the offensive unit went back on the field. "That was a spectacular interception by Thomas Kosmanski," Jarvis Vance announced. "He had Jim Axleson covered like a blanket and went up and took the ball away to end the best drive of the game for the Saginaw Central Sentinels." "The Sentinels are in deep trouble in this game, and could have been down 42 to nothing right now," Tom Devlin began. "A fumble by Darrian Thomas at the Sentinels 15-yard line stopped one scoring drive, and another fumble by Carson Smith at the Sentinels 10-yard line stopped the other. Without those two fumbles, the Eagles would have a commanding lead of 42 to 0." "TRACKER'S GOING IN!!" Hunter Whitestone screamed. "MY BROTHER'S GONNA PLAY!!" "Would Stevens really try it?" Tom Anderson asked David Mathews. "Guy's always full of surprises, so let's see if Saginaw watched all of our game films!" David Mathews replied. "Anderson brings his team to the line with two receivers split out wide," Jarvis Vance announced. "Carson Smith is split wide to the right, and Tracker Whitestone's split wide to the left," Tom Devlin announced. "Whitestone's listed as the backup quarterback and wide receiver. Guy Stephens might try something special on this play." "Anderson drops back to pass!" Jarvis Vance announced. "It's an 'end around' and he hands off to Whitestone! Whitestone is going to be tackled by the Sentinels!" "Whitestone stops and throws a perfect pass to a wide open Andrew Anderson at the Sentinels' 30-yard line!" Tom Devlin added. "Anderson was wide open and streaks into the end zone for another Eagles touchdown! What a beautiful play!" "Tracker Whitestone's a talented quarterback, and he just showed the television audience how accurate his passes can be!" Jarvis Vance said. "The Sentinels expected the Eagles to run the ball, but Guy Stephens pulled a trick play out of his pocket and burned them!" "THAT'S MY BROTHER!" Hunter Whitestone screamed. He was jumping around and accepting congratulations from all of the Eagles fans in the stands. His dream had come true by traveling to Michigan to see his brother and Robbie play in this important and exciting football game, and now his brother was a star! "Guy has the Sentinels by the balls!" David Mathews said to Tom Anderson. "He'll probably pull Drew out of the game in the second half to hold down the score, because this game is virtually over!" "If anyone wondered why Andrew Anderson was selected as the best high school quarterback in the nation, they now have seen the proof!" Tom Devlin announced. "With less than a minute left in the first half, the Eagles have a commanding lead of 35 to nothing!" "I picked the Eagles to win this game tonight, but I never expected a blowout!" Jarvis Vance added. "The Eagles have scored at will and have throttled the Sentinels offense! Andrew Anderson could start for any college team in this nation, and I'm thrilled to be here tonight to witness his performance." "Guy Stephens won't run up a big score on the Sentinels, and I expect to see Tracker Whitestone and the second string offensive players on the field during the second half," Tom Devlin added. "We'll be right back with highlights from the first half of this State Championship game, with the score, Washington Academy Eagles 35, Saginaw Central Sentinels 0." During half time, the spectators watched the highlight films of the first half action on the large screen monitors at each end of the Silverdome. The Eagle fans cheered wildly when they relived the excitement of the first half, but the Sentinel fans were nearly silent. The Saginaw fans knew that their team was doomed to defeat, and some of them left the stadium to travel home. Judy Tremaine stopped Guy Stephens before he got out on the playing field before the start of the second half of the game, and asked him for a brief interview. Guy was thrilled with the performance of his football team, and was confident that his players would win the coveted State Championship. "I see that Judy Tremaine has Guy Stephens down on the sideline," Tom Devlin announced to the television audience. "Let's hear what Coach Stephens has to say about the way his team is dominating the defending State Champions!" "Guy Stephens, your team has blown the Sentinels off the playing field," Judy began. "How do you explain the success of your players, and what can we expect in the second half of this championship game?" "Well Judy, Derrick Harmon and I put together the game plan after watching game films of the Sentinels, and so far our plan is working!" Guy Stephens replied. "Andrew Anderson's a fantastic athlete, extremely intelligent cadet, and a natural leader. During the second quarter, we let Drew call the plays and even switch players, and you saw the results. He had perfect scores on the A.C.T. and S.A.T. college entrance tests, and had academic scholarship offers from Harvard, Yale, Princeton and all of the military academies. I'm going to let Drew run the offense in the third quarter and see what changes Tom Fisher makes with his team." "Will we see Tracker Whitestone again before the 4th quarter?" Judy Tremaine asked. "Derrick and I will decide when to pull our starters," Guy replied. "We scored 35 points in the first half, and they could do the same in the second half of this game if we lose our focus. Our players are thrilled with the score and how many dignitaries came here to support them during the 100th year of the George Washington Academy. Last year we lost a tough game in the District playoffs, and the players were determined to do better this year. At the end of the 4th quarter, we'll know which team is the best in the State!" The second half of the game was a repeat of the first half. The Saginaw team was frustrated by the Academy defensive unit, and was forced to punt the football. Drew wasted no time in executing a perfect scoring drive that was a mixture of short passes and runs by Darrian Thomas. "We're seeing the finest football player in the whole country I believe!" Tom Devlin announced to the television audience. "Andrew Anderson directed a perfect touchdown drive of 75 yards that had the Saginaw Sentinels totally confused. That 'keeper' play by Anderson fooled everyone and he was in the end zone practically untouched! The Eagles now lead by a score of 42 to nothing, and I bet we've seen the last of Andrew Anderson for the rest of this game!" "I just witnessed the finest football player anywhere proving why he's in the running for the high school equivalent of the Heisman Trophy!" Jarvis Vance added. "Anderson gets my vote for Player of the Year!" Later in the 3rd quarter, the Eagles stopped the Sentinels again and the offense took the field. Guy Stephens had a plan to give his first string offensive players the recognition that they deserved from the sellout crowd. "With 2 minutes left in the 3rd quarter, I'm surprised to see Andrew Anderson and the first string players heading out on the field," Tom Devlin announced. "It looks like Guy Stephens wants more scoring from his talented starters!" "The Eagles are starting on their own 18-yard line after that punt went out of bounds," Jarvis Vance added. "Let's see what Anderson has planned for his talented team!" After Drew directed the team to a first down, Guy Stephens replaced the entire offensive unit with the second string players. He called a time out to allow the first string players time to leave the field and accept the applause and cheers from the huge crowd. "That was an act of sportsmanship!" Tom Devlin announced. "Coach Stephens wanted his starters to be recognized by this huge crowd, and I admire him for what he just did! This crowd is on their feet to recognize the finest high school football team in the State of Michigan, and I join the fans in applauding for the Eagles!" During the 4th quarter, Tracker led the second and third string offense to another touchdown, and the Eagles led by a score of 49 to nothing. "This has got to be the longest 60 minutes of football in history for the Saginaw Central High School Sentinels and their fans," Tom Devlin announced. "Every Eagle player has been on the field, and the Sentinels have been held scoreless. The Sentinels have a first down on the 20 yard line of the Eagles, and they might finally find the end zone against the 3rd string players." "Defensive coach Derrick Harmon has put some of his 1st string players back in the game to preserve the shutout!" Jarvis Vance announced. "This score of 49 to nothing is the largest margin of victory for any Michigan High School Championship Game, and only the 2nd shutout in the recorded history of the series." "With only 15 seconds left in the game, it looks like the Sentinels will try to put 6 points on the scoreboard!" Tom Devlin said to the television audience. "Scott McClellan has Jim Axleson split wide to the left in an obvious pass situation. Here's the snap and McClellan's going to roll out wide to the right! He stops and throws back across the field to Axelson in the end zone! IT'S PICKED OFF!!" "Robert Mathews cut in front of Jim Axleson and took that ball away, and Mathews is headed for the other end zone with nobody chasing him!" Jarvis Vance added. "He's gonna go all the way for an interception of over 100 yards!" Robbie knew that the game was almost over, and ran for the end zone for another touchdown. He was running along the sidelines in front of the Saginaw team bench, and saw the desperation and agony on the faces of the opposing team. Losing a football game was bad enough, but another touchdown would be rubbing salt in the wounds of the players. "This will be a 109 yard touchdown for Robert Mathews!" Tom Devlin announced. "Mathews is all alone at the Sentinels' 45-yard line and nothing will stop him from scoring!" "I don't believe what I'm seeing!" Jarvis Vance added. "Robert Mathews is slowing down and heading for the center of the playing field. He has completely stopped and appears to be looking at the game clock. The game clock has expired, but Mathews can still score the final touchdown of the game!" "Robert Mathews has put his knee down on the turf to end this play and the most lopsided victory in the history of Michigan High School football!" Tom Devlin announced. "Mathews could have set a new State Record with that interception, but he chose to run out the clock and just threw the game ball to Coach Guy Stephens!" "That was a fantastic act of sportsmanship!" Jarvis Vance added. "Let's see if Judy Tremaine can get Coach Stephens, Andrew Anderson and Robert Mathews for a post game interview!" "Can you believe what our boy just did?" David Mathews asked his wife. "He could have been a hero by scoring another touchdown, but he didn't want to humiliate the Saginaw team! I'm so proud of him that I want to scream!" Marie Mathews agreed with David and accepted the congratulations of the fans in the stands. Guy Stephens held the game ball in the air and was carried to the center of the field by two of his linemen. He wanted to hug Robbie for ending the game and tossing him the football, but he knew that the television reporters would want a live interview. "Coach Stephens, your team totally dominated the defending State Champions tonight!" Judy Tremaine began. "How can you explain this overwhelming victory?" "I'm the luckiest coach in the world right now!" Guy Stephens replied. "I have the most talented team ever, and my players did everything that we asked of them! This is a great victory for the cadets of the George Washington Academy and our loyal fans!" "Andrew Anderson, how does it feel to be voted the Most Valuable Player in this Championship Game tonight?" Judy asked Drew. "I'm happy that we won the State Championship, but I'm also sad that this was my last football game wearing the blue and gold of the George Washington Academy," Drew replied. "I had a good game tonight because of the way my teammates blocked for me and gave me time to find a receiver, and the defense kept the Sentinels from scoring. Football's a team sport, and our team really rocks!" Judy Tremaine turned her attention to Robbie by asking, "Robert Mathews, you could have set a new State Record with an interception return of 109 yards! Why did you stop in the middle of the playing field and put your knee down to end the game?" "Last year I dropped a pass that ended our chances of advancing in the playoffs," Robbie replied. "I felt terrible! When I intercepted that pass and was running right in front of the Sentinels' bench, I saw the faces of their players and knew exactly how they felt. We had the game won and didn't need another six points, so why humiliate the other team any more? I wanted to run out the clock and I really don't care about setting a record!" "Guy Stephens, you've obviously taught your players important lessons in sportsmanship," Judy Tremaine said. "I see that Governor English has presented the Runner Up Trophy to the Sentinel coach, Thomas Fisher, and he's waiting with your trophy! Congratulations to the 1993 Michigan Class A State Champions, George Washington Academy Eagles!" Photographers captured the presentation of the State Championship Trophy from Governor English to Guy Stephens and team captain, Andrew Anderson. Images of the two happy men would be published in newspapers across the state, and several television stations would broadcast highlights of the Championship Game that evening. David Mathews, Thomas Anderson, River Whitestone and Hunter Whitestone all hurried to the locker room after the trophy presentation. They all hoped that they would be allowed inside to celebrate with the cadets who had just won an important championship in front of a huge crowd and television audience. When they arrived at the door to the locker room, they were pleased to see Terry Pahls, the baseball and track coach guarding the door. "You guys go right in!" Terry said when he recognized the visitors. "We had some female reporters in there a while ago, but they left and the guys are headed for the showers." "OH MY GOD!" David Mathews and Tom Anderson exclaimed when they got inside the locker room. They were shocked to see Robbie and Drew standing on a bench wearing only their jock straps and singing into a portable microphone. The sounds of the rock group, Queen, blasted through the locker room with the music and words of "We Are the Champions!" Robbie and Drew were leading the entire team in singing the famous song, and the locker room was filled with celebrating athletes in various stages of undress. Hunter was laughing so hard he was afraid he would pee his pants! Seeing the two handsome athletes wearing practically nothing and singing in front of so many people was too much for him to believe. He joined his dad in celebrating the football victory and searched for Tracker. David Mathews had his camera and snapped several pictures of Robbie and Drew entertaining the football players, coaches, trainers and special fans. He knew that the photos would have to be edited for content, but loved seeing the two teens celebrating without any modesty. He thought it was great when he saw Derrick Harmon and Guy Stephens join Robbie and Drew in singing "We Are the Champions" in front of the crowd in the locker room. The photo images he captured would be treasures that he would cherish for the rest of his life. Eric Stephens was celebrating with the football players, but was jealous of the attention that his father was giving Drew and Robbie. He loved being an equipment manager for the football team and the special times that he spent with Robbie, but he felt left out in the celebration of the football championship. He was only 12 years old, but he had long been dreaming of being a cadet. Robbie was overwhelmed by the most exciting athletic competition in his entire life and loved having his picture taken with Drew with the State Championship Trophy between them. He looked around and saw Eric Stephens, and immediately realized that the young boy needed some special attention. "You stay here!" Robbie ordered Guy Stephens. "We're gonna keep singing that song till the batteries run dead or my voice craps out, but someone special to me needs to be included!" Guy Stephens was basking in the accolades of the reporters and select family members who had been allowed inside the locker room. It was the greatest day of his coaching career even though he had coached State Champions before. This team was the best that he had ever coached, and he doubted if he would ever again have a quarterback with the talent of Andrew Anderson. He loved the exuberance of youth in Robbie and Drew when they sang the special song wearing practically nothing. He saw that most of his players were nude or barely dressed, but none of them seemed embarrassed. "ONE MORE TIME!" Robbie screamed while Tracker rewound the tape player. Robbie had grabbed Eric Stephens and shoved the microphone into Eric's hand with Robbie and Guy Stephens standing on each side while Eric led the team in singing the famous song. Eric was in heaven! He sang along with Robbie and his dad and loved seeing people taking pictures. He wanted to have hundreds of copies of the pictures to show his friends how he was included in the championship celebration. Robbie had sensed his feelings and had brought him into the celebration, and he would never forget this wonderful day. "This is the best day of Robbie's life!" David Mathews said to Tom Anderson and River Whitestone. "Most of his life we were moving from Naval Base to Naval Base, and he never made lasting friendships. Now he's part of the Academy, and I'm thrilled to see him act like a teenager and celebrate with his friends! We need to get out of here quickly, because the players have a surprise for Guy and Derrick!" The three adult men headed for the door and turned to see the surprise. Several players had cans of shaving cream and flooded Guy Stephens, Derrick Harmon and the entire staff of trainers and equipment managers. Hunter Whitestone didn't want to leave the locker room with his father but wasn't ready for the flying shaving cream. He screamed along with Eric Stephens when they were both covered with the foaming soap. "Let's get out of here!" River Whitestone said to the other two men. The men were all laughing hysterically at how Guy Stephens and Derrick Harmon were surprised with the shaving cream bath. David told his two friends that the football players had planned to cover the coaches with shaving cream and then drag them into the showers with their clothes on. He wanted to see the boys celebrating the important victory, but also wanted to stay out of the shaving cream fight. "I want copies of those pictures of our two boys!" Tom Anderson said to David Mathews. "We might have to edit the pictures, but I hope they show how excited and happy our sons were tonight! Let's get back to our wives and see if the food has arrived." The men found their wives and other Academy fans setting up tables on the empty football field. The Academy Boosters' Club had been confident that the cadets would win the game and had rented tables and chairs for a huge celebration after the game ended. They had rented the Silverdome and had hired a local catering service to provide food and beverages for all of the cadets, families and friends. The football team and marching band were staying overnight in Pontiac, but most of the cadets would travel by bus back to the Campus after the victory celebration. Vincent Brown was in heaven! As Chancellor of the George Washington Academy, he was the host to greet the distinguished alumni who had attended this important football game, and Master of Ceremonies for the victory celebration. He was thrilled that the caterers had eight huge serving tables for the buffet meal, and was pleased that everyone was served and seated when the football team and coaching staff came out of the locker room. "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, LET'S WELCOME THE 1993 CLASS A HIGH SCHOOL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL TEAM AND COACHING STAFF!" Vincent Brown announced using the public address system. The Academy marching band was waiting for the team to arrive and quickly began playing the Fight Song, with the huge crowd standing to cheer and applaud for their victorious team. Drew was leading the team into the arena, with all of the seniors entering first. He had waited for four years to be a senior and be honored by the Academy fans. Only seniors were elected as team captains, and only one captain led each team. He was proud that he was captain of the football team, but sad that this was his last football game at the Academy. Robbie looked for his aunt and uncle and was excited to see them sitting at the same table as Tom, Carol and Jennifer Anderson. Jenny wasted no time running up to Robbie and giving him a big hug and kiss on the cheek. Her display of affection drew whistles and catcalls from many of the cadets that witnessed the events. "Is she knocked up yet?" Keith Phillips teased Drew Anderson. "She's definitely 'in heat' and Robbie's boned up! You'll be an uncle before next summer!" "YOU JERK!" Drew said to his best friend while cuffing Keith on the back of the head. He and Keith had been best friends since their days as plebes, and nothing was sacred from teasing. He had finally calmed down about Robbie and Jennifer spending time together and knew that they were exchanging emails and phone calls on a frequent basis. "All bullshit aside," Keith began, "They'd make some beautiful babies together! She's a definite '10' and he's 'drop dead cute'!" Their fantastic evening ended with the football team and band members being rewarded for their performances in the Silverdome by spending the night at the Holidome in Pontiac, Michigan while the buses loaded up the rest of the cadets for the return trip to Traverse City. Robbie was pumped up with emotions when he got inside the double room that he would share with Tracker. Their room had a connecting door with the room occupied by Drew and Keith, and the four horny cadets had some hot plans for the evening. "I'm ready for a blowjob!" Robbie announced when Drew and Keith came into his room. "Which one of you wants to eat the first load?" "My sperm count is so high that you'll have to chew before you swallow!" Tracker added while exposing his throbbing organ to the two first class cadets. Drew and Keith were both horny and ready for some intense male bonding with their Little Brothers. They had planned on getting the two young cadets to suck their hard cocks, but quickly decided to get on their knees and see who could make the young dudes come first. Robbie was thrilled that Drew was taking the entire length of his throbbing cock in his mouth. He closed his eyes and allowed his brain to focus on the combination of licking, sucking and stroking of his throbbing member. Drew loved Robbie and was determined to give his Little Brother the best blowjob of his life. He was stroking Robbie's cock when it was out of his mouth, and he used the index finger of his right hand to locate the puckered ring of Robbie's butt hole. When his finger slid inside the grip and heat of Robbie's love hole, the results were immediate. The moans of his Little Brother were a warning that his mouth would soon be filled with hot teen semen. After the first blast of tangy sauce went directly down his throat, he pulled back so he could enjoy the unique flavor of Robbie's juice. He gulped down each new blast to allow room for the next, and lost count of how many spurts of cum had erupted from the cute teen. He held the last mouthful of cum in his mouth and forced it into Robbie's mouth when they shared a passionate kiss. Tracker had tried to hold back his orgasm, but Keith was an expert cocksucker. He had blown a huge load of cum inside of Keith's mouth before Robbie's orgasm began, and he and his Big Brother watched and listened while Robbie unloaded in Drew's mouth. "You guys sure put on a great show!" Keith exclaimed. "I thought Robbie was going to blow your head off when he started screaming!" "If Drew would graft two tits on his back, I'd marry him!" Robbie teased. "Your ass is the one that's gonna get drilled right now!" Drew exclaimed. "From now on, I want you to wear your boxers backwards so I have quicker access to your love chute!" Robbie laughed and then kissed Drew passionately. He loved having sex with his Big Brother, and his favorite act was when Drew's huge cock was buried in his ass. He knew that Drew liked to be fucked too, and they had both shared that having a large cock buried in your ass left no doubt that you were intimately connected. Robbie caught the tube of K-Y jelly and quickly coated the area around his tight hole. He knew that Drew was very horny and wanted to shove every inch of his throbbing meat inside without delay. Drew coated his immense cock with the lubricant and looked down at his cute Little Brother. Robbie was the best looking guy in the world, and he was still amazed that the cute blonde was receptive to gay sex. Robbie was on his back on the bed with his legs in the air, exposing his lubricated ring for the impending thrusts. He wasted no time in driving the head of his throbbing cock past the gripping ring of Robbie's anus. Robbie tried to relax to accept the shaft of pleasure attached to his Big Brother. Drew had a huge cock, and no matter how many times they coupled, it was painful until his hole stretched to accept the intrusion. He used his mind control to relax his muscles, and felt Drew's throbbing cock slid deep inside. "They should be married!" Tracker teased Keith. "My buddy takes that huge cock like a nickel whore!" "Shut up and blow me!" Keith exclaimed. "You'll get your cum enema after I pop a nut in that good-looking mouth of yours!" Drew leaned down and kissed Robbie passionately. The entire length of his cock was now buried inside Robbie's gripping ass, and he didn't want to cum too fast. He loved Robbie with every fiber of his body, and wanted the ultimate act of male to male love to last. He fucked Robbie for over 10 minutes, and listened to Keith cumming in Tracker's mouth. The visual stimulation, combined with the grip of Robbie's ass put him over the top, and he screamed when his cock emptied. The room was filled with the moans of teenaged guys emptying their bodies into tight orifices, and the unique aroma of semen filled the air. Drew didn't stop thrusting his satisfied cock in and out of Robbie's body until it partially softened. The unmistakable sounds of slapping bodies and the juicy sounds of cum leaking out of Robbie's battered hole filled the air. Drew finally collapsed on top of Robbie and felt his satisfied cock slip out of Robbie's hole. Robbie hugged Drew and felt the cool air invade his distended hole. He knew that a huge puddle of cum would cover the sheets, but he didn't care. Of all the times that he and Drew had made love, this was the best! Tears of emotion flowed down his face while he collapsed on the bed. "Jesus, you must have saved up for a month to blow that much cum inside him!" Keith exclaimed to Drew. "I bet his asshole never closes again after that poke in the kidneys!" "Did I hurt you?" Drew asked Robbie. "I didn't mean to make you cry! Please forgive me!" "Those are tears of emotion!" Robbie choked out. "There's no better feeling in the world than having you deep inside me! I'm sore, but it's a good type of sore! Just let me rest for a couple of minutes." Tracker and Keith were jealous of the way Robbie and Drew made love. They loved each other too, but they had just witnessed a sexual act that no porn movie could ever duplicate. Robbie and Drew were best friends, Little Brother and Big Brother, but they were also devoted lovers. Before the four horny cadets drifted off to sleep, they had coupled in every possible combination and position. The most unusual was when Robbie and Tracker were in a "69" position, with Drew fucking Tracker and Keith fucking Robbie. The next morning found the four satiated teens stuck to the sheets of the two king sized beds in the motel room. They were all sore from being fucked, but they would have intimate memories for the rest of their lives. It was noon on Saturday when the buses arrived at the front gate of the George Washington Academy. Inside were the football players and the band members, and they were excited about returning to the campus to continue celebrating their crucial victory. All of the band members were wearing their uniforms and quickly collected their instruments and assembled inside the main gates. They waited for the bandleader to signal for them to start playing. Cadets and the entire staff were patiently waiting for the victorious return of the football team and the band to their beautiful campus. Ignoring the 25 degree temperature and light snowfall, the cadets milled around the campus to wait for their buddies to return. Announcements over the public address system alerted everyone when the buses arrived at the front gates, and the cadets quickly lined the main driveway. Banners and signs had been made to recognize the football team for their victory; the cadets and faculty were excited to have their heroes back home. Robbie was excited when Drew explained how the team would be recognized during the "Parade of Champions" from the front gates all the way to the front of Washington Hall. All of the players were wearing their "Away" jerseys that were white with blue and gold trim around the arms and jeans. Ignoring the cold, the players wanted to display their colorful jerseys during the long march to Washington Hall. They lined up in groups of four and followed the marching band along the long driveway. The hills around the huge campus echoed with the sounds of the Fight Song that was played over and over during the trip from the front gate and all the way up the driveway. Cadets waved their signs and banners while cheering for their marching band and victorious football players. When the procession passed them, the cadets joined in at the end and marched in step along with the band members and football players. Robbie was thrilled when the procession arrived at the front of Washington Hall where Chancellor Brown was waiting along with media reporters. Television cameras captured the pageantry and everyone was cheering for the band and football players. It was a striking contrast to the previous year when Robbie had dropped the pass that might have tied the playoff game. Life is full of highs and lows!! What awaits our main characters??