One local high school football team took their entrance to new levels.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

When you think of Sleepy Hollow, New York the first thing to pop into your mind is probably the Headless Horseman.

Washington Irving wrote The Legend of Sleepy has captivated audiences for centuries. Irving tells the tale of a headless horseman who terrorizes the small Hudson Valley town of Sleepy Hollow. The story can be found in The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.

With that being said, it makes sense that the local football team mascot would be called The Horseman.

Sleepy Hollow Football Team Brings Out Iconic Mascot in One-of-a-Kind Entrance

Locally, the Sleepy Hollow football team is going somewhat viral. MaxPrep, a statistics website for high school sports teams, shared a video of the Sleepy Hollow football team taking the field during a home game last week.

They were led out by none other than, The Headless Horseman:

To be honest, I'd be a little shaken up if I was on the visiting team.

Sleepy Hollow went on to beat Hendrick Hudson 29-6.

Is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow The Best Local Legend?

We can't talk about that iconic entrance without talking about the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

If New York State could have a State Legend I think Sleepy Hollow should wear the crown. What do you think? Check out some of the other local legends that could make the cut below:

5 Of the Creepiest Hudson Valley Legends and Haunts

Take a look at these 5 local legends that will send a chill down your spine.

Halloween Invades The Hudson Valley

Spooky season has taken over the Hudson Valley, even though it's only September. We've already got some great lawn decor popping up and ideas for Halloween-themed towns rolling in. Take a look:

Dutchess County Family Conjures Up Amazing Halloween Lawn Display

For the last few years, the Dellamura Family in Poughkeepsie, NY has conjured up spooky fun with their amazing Halloween lawn display. 

Best Halloween Themes for Hudson Valley Towns

We asked people from the Hudsn Valley to tell us what Halloween decoration best represented their town and here are some results. Feel free to chime in with your town and its Halloween theme. We will be happy to add it to the list.

Gallery Credit: Paty Quyn

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