Photo by Mike Cunningham
Vikings running back Danny Daiton turns on the speed in a Pee Wees Division game.
Vikings prevail over Falcons
By KAREN H. JONES ? ? penalties and slipped by the Fal
. & JOYCE McMlLLAN cons, 7-6 as quarterback Angelo
Special To The Chronide Crowell ran for the crucial extra
poinL
The Vikings traveled to play the Led by Tarric Rice, Stacey
Falcons and they returned home Woods, Brian Chandler, and Alex
with tHat satisfied feeling that Canty, th* Vikings able to
comes with ^winning as they took?make their final push into the end*
four of five games last weekend, zone during ihc last two minings nf
The Falcons only victory came the game.
in the Junior Midgets Division. "The penalties destroyed us,"
Here's a rundown on how the Vikes said Vikings assistant coach Curtis
dismantled their opponents on unfa- Canty. "But it was our extra point
miliar turf. made by the little guys that made
Mitey Mites Division the difference."
The Vikings overcame a rash of The Falcons were the first team
Pop Warner Standings &
Scoreboard ?
NORTHWEST MIDGET FOOTBALL LEAGUE
American League Demons-Wildcats 1-1 2-4,
Conf. Overall
flag Division Junior Midgets Division
Falcons 1-0 3-1 Grayhounds 2-0 5-0
Packers 0-1 0-2-2 ? Lewisville 2-0 4-1
King Dolphins 0-0 1-3 Demons-Wildcats 0-1 ? 1-3-1
Walkertown 0-1 0-5
^ ^lteymes~DTvii
itey MHes Division . Kernersville 0-2 . 0-5
Tiny Indians 2-0 - - 6-0
Vikings 2-0 5-1 Junior Bantams Division
1-1 4-2? Lewisville ~?2-0 44
Falcons- 0-1 3-2 Demons-Wildcats 1-0 1-3-1
King Dolphins 0-1 0-5 Grayhounds 1-1 2-3
Walkertown 0-1 1-3-1
Junior Pee Wees Division Kernersville 0-2 1-4
Tiny Indians 2-0 4-1
Vikings 2-0 4-1 Last Saturday's Scores
Falcons 0-1 3-2
Packers 0-2 1-4 Hag Division
King Dolphins 0-2- 1 -4 Demons-Wildcats 34 King Dolphins 6
??" Kernersville 14 Grayhounds 12
Pee Wees Division
Tiny Indians 2-0 ' 6-0 Mltey Mites Olvlslon
Vikings 1-1 3-2-1 Demons-Wildcats 13 King Dolphins 12
Falcons 1-1 2-3 Walkertown 13 Lewisville 7
Packers 0-2 2-4 Tiny Indians 12 Packers 6
King Dolphins 0-1 0-6 Grayhounds 31 Kernersville 0
Vikings 7 .Falcons 6
Junior Midgets Division
Falcons 2-0 4-2 Junior Pee Wees Division
Tiny Indians 1-0 5-0 Demons-Wildcats 36 King Dolphins 0
Vikings 0-1 ~?2-3-1 Tiny Indians 13 Packers &
Packers 0-2 2-4 Grayhounds win by forfeit vs. Kern
ersville
Junior Bantams Division Vikings 20 Falcons 0
Packers 1-0-1 4-1-1 '
Vikings 1-0 3-1-2 ? Pee Wees Division
Tiny Indians 0-0-1 4-0-1 Demons-Wildcats 19 King Dolphins 2
Falcons 0-2 1-5 Walkertown 31 Lewisville 7
Tiny Indians 21 Packers 0
National League Grayhounds 27 Kernersville 0
Vikings '20 Falcons 0
Flag Division
Kernersville 2-1 4-2 Junior Midgets Division
Grayhounds 2-1 4-1-1 Lewisville 36 Walkertown 0
Demons-Wildcats 0-1 2-2 Tiny Indians 24 Packers 13
Lewisville 0-1 0-3-1 Grayhounds 30 Kernersville 0
Falcons 22 Vikings 0
Mltey Mites Division
Grayhounds 3-0 5-0 Junior Bantams Division
Walkertown 1-0 2-3 Lewisville 21 Walkertown 8
Kernersville 1-2 3-3 Tiny Indians 6 Packers 6
Demons-Wildcats 0-1 1-5 Grayhounds 30 Kernersville 12
Lewisville 0-2 2-4 Vikings 22 Falcons 14
Junior Pee Wees Division This Weekend's Games
Grayhounds 2-0 6-0 Grayhounds at Walkertown Flag 9
Lewisville 1-0 4-1 a.m. Tackle 10 a.m.
Demons-Wildcats 0-1 2-4 Falcons at Lewisvflle Flag 9 a.m.
Kernersville 0-2 0-5 Tackle 10 a.m.
Kernersville at Demons-Wildcats Flag
Pee Wees Division _ 9 a.m. Tackle 10 a.m.
Grayhounds 2-0 6-0 Tiny Indians at Vikings No flag game
Walkertown 1-0 1-4 Tackle 10 a.m.
Lewisville 1-1 3-2 Packers at King Dolphins Flag 9 a.m.
Kernersville 0-2 1-4-1 Tackle 10a.m.
to dent the scoreboard. With less
than two minutes left in the third
quarter, Edward Vaughn ran 30
yards for the touchdown. But the
PAT failed.
"It was a spirited team effort and
strong game for us overall/ added
Vikings head coach Jimmy Boyd.?
Eddie Vaughn, Falcons^ head
coach said he felt the Vikings
played a good game and singled out
Ronald Bristow and Edward
Vaughn for their exceptional play
for his team.
Bristow was instrumental in the
Falcons' scoring drive, picking up
key yardage in that sequence.
Junior Pee Wees Division
The Vikings Damon Brown dev
astated the Falcons with three
touchdowns to lead his team to a
20-0 victory.
In the first quarter, the Vikes got
on the scoreboard after being called
for several penalties. Brown did the
honors by blasting past defenders
for a 51 -yard TD run.
Brown added two more touch
downs in the first half to give his
team a 20-0 lead at intermission.
Defensively, Twuan Greer and
Antwoin Covert helped the Vikings
with pass interceptions, while Brian
Pankey and Rashard Shepherd
added to the offensive thrust for the
victors.
Pee Wees Division
The offensive maneuvers of
Quante Rucker, Danny Dalton,
Antoine Flowers and Raynard
Archie helped the Vikings push
their way to a 20-0 win.
Rucker scored the first touch
down and Flowers added another to
give the Vikings a 13-0 lead at the
half.
Dalton scored the final touch
down in the final period.
Junior Midgets Division
The Falcons struck early and
often as they nailed the Vikings to
the tune of 22-0.
The Falcons opened the scoring
in the first quarter when Linwood
Skinner recovered a fumble to give
his team favorable field position.
Skinner then fired a nine-yard
TD pass to BobbyJones. That score
was set up by a 30-yard pass from
Skinner to Daniel0 Webster on the
previous play.
The next time the Falcons had
the ball, Christopher McCoy ram
bled 45 yards for the TD with some
precision blocking from Benjamin
Morris.
McCoy burned the Vikings again
_with 21 seconds left to play in the
[ first half. He intercepted a pass and
ran it back 47 yards for the final
scve of the game.
It was a solid game for McCoy,
particularly on defense as he ended
the day with three interceptions.
Junior Bantams Division
? This game got off to a slow start,
but in the end, it was the Vikings
who hit high gear and claimed a 26
14 win.
Greg Millner led the Vikes'
offensive attack with two touch
downs while Greg Bradshaw and
Napoleon Jackson added one TD
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