A running back for the Indians, Mitey Mite Gold squad breaks free during a recent, game against the Kernersville Raiders. Indians Mitey Mite Gold quarterback Jhamari Hall runs in the extra point dur ing the regular season matchup with the Kernersville Raiders on Saturday, Sept. 3. Indians 4 from page B1 7. Head Coach of the Gold Tiny Mite Squad, umbo Alomia, stated, "I'm proud of my team. They it out and handled business. Discipline and a physical e of play made it possible for the win." Key offensive players for the Indians' Tiny Mite Gold he contest against Forsyth County Bronco White team were: Semaj Reid with 2 TDs, Joel Hayes, Amare McClinton and King-Chiles with 1 TD each. "As my first year being a head coach, I am impressed with how the players listen, leant and expedite," said Columbo. In the next contest, the Indians Tiny Mite Burgundy displayed great competition in their matchup with the Pfafftown Packers. After a hard fought battle, the Indians were able to come out with the victory. Head Coach Carlos Gregory was very proud of his team as they played hard and displayed great sportsmanship and teamwork. Gregory mentioned that is the key to a successful journey, and that's what he teaches his players. On Sep. 10, the Winston-Salem Tiny Indians will cel ebrate homecoming. The community is invited to come out and enjoy the activities for the day. The field is at the Ray Agnew Sports Complex, 901 Waterworks Road. Sandra Green is president of the Winston-Salem Tiny Indians. Photo by IhooAy Rjnaey F Reagan running back DJ. Moyer, No. 6 in block, attempts to break free from the North Forsyth defender k."*-? Reagan from page B1 Viking punt was blocked, setting up first down at the 16 yard line and Reagan scored another touchdown, making the score 19-0. With time running out in the fourth quarter, North Forsyth quarterback Marquez Hurst hit wide receiver (Right)N orth Forsyth wide receiver Jay don Hickman, No. 88 in white, returns a punt for big yardage against Reagan. Rhythm frompageBI we were. Offensively we are catching the ball better, we just got o be able to run the ball better. We have to help our defense out and not keep them on the field most of the time." Herring said their game plan going into today's game is to just focus on his own team. He says the coaching staff hopes they have prepared their team well enough dur ing the preseason and summer. "Mt. Tabor is a good team, they are a solid team. They are always a big team and we are not the biggest kids on the block so we are going to have to come out and be on our A game offensively, defensively and special teams. We can't afford costly turnovers and defensively they just have to continue performing strong like they have the last two games. Mt. Tabor JV head coach Mike Lovelace says he knows Glenn is a tough team and looks forward to the game. He says he was happy with the Week 1 perform ance of his team against Reagan. He is looking forward to his team playing after the long layoff of die last two ? ? Brandon Davis with a quick hitch pass and Davis made one man miss and he was off to the races with an 80-yard touchdown catch bringing the score to 19-6. That would be the last time they had the ball as Reagan recovered the onside kick and ran the clock out winning the game by the same score. "We preach defense and defense wins ball games and that's what we are hanging our hats on. In the game of football defense is the more aggressive side of the ball and we ride with that and the guys focus on that and offense will catch up but we have work to do," says McCoy. Stewart wants to build off of the performance of the defense and wants his team to clean up their penalties on offense. He says he saw some things he liked that his staff will look at on film before they take on Carver in next week's matchup. Reagan takes on East Forsyth next week.