Why does Lake of the woods football has football-style Chinese fire drill?”
Lake of the Woods has developed a football-style Chinese fire drill. When the offense for the Lake of the Woods High School football team gets the ball, the shuffle begins, as four starters play regularly at multiple positions. Shae Pepera and Chris Novak alternate at quarterback, but neither sits — Pepera plays tailback when Novak quarterbacks and Novak is a wide receiver when Pepera is under center. And Kyle Noble and Stephen Slick will be on the line — either at tackle or at center, depending on who is playing quarterback. Each snaps for a designated quarterback. “We’re all just everywhere,” Pepera said. “I think we’ve got everything down pretty well. But it’s got to be a little strange for (opposing) defenses. I know it would be for us.” The Bear shuffle is because of the similar quarterback skills of Pepera and Novak, as well as their abilities to make significant contributions at other positions. “We fit in well wherever we’re needed,” Novak said. In Lake of the Woods’ first two