Falcons secure victories over Tiny Rams fey Chronicle Staff I The Falcons won four of six games in their face-off against the Tiny Rams last Saturday. Here's a recap of the action in two divi sions of play. Flag ..... The "Mean Green Machine" defense more than held She fort in paving the way for the Falcons 19-0 victory. Derrick McConnell pulled seven flags (the equivalent of seven tackles in flag play) to lead Ihe defensive effort. He had plen ty of help from Brian Farmer, Jef frey Spruill and Thomas Williams who consistently forced the Rams offense into poor field position. Offensively, Chris Wilson scored on touchdown runs of 37 and 42 yards, all in the first half. Whit Holcomb added the final TD on a 35-yard run and Stephen Tyndall caught a pass for the PAT. Daniel Gattis, Matt Duncan and Andrew Sloan were the other major contributors offensively. Pee Wees The Falcons scored touchdowns in the second and third quarters and that was enough to secure a 12-6 victory. Jason Muldovan and Robert Scott provided the TD runs thanks to the excellent line play of Antwan Lyons, David Konwicke, Roger Kirkpatrick, Jay Blair and John Kiger. On defense, Mario Pitts set the tempo when he picked off a Tiny Rams pass early in the game. John Skinner, Jacob Miko laitis, Brian McFadden, Anthony Scott and Kirkpatrick came through with several key plays during the contest. Grayhounds sides of the ball and scored-in fvery quarter to reign supreme, ^ The Hounds scored early and often. By halftime, they led 27-0. Kevin "Hammer" McRae and Shawn "Flash" Williford scored two touchdowns apiece to pace the offense. Steven "Freight Train" Gudger and Jake "Thumper" Pfaff scored the other TDs, while Don . aid "Bear" Hooper, Toure' "Light ning Bolt" Ramscur. McRae and Pfaff scored the PATs. ?? Corey "Dynamite" Wither spoon and Ramscur didn't score touchdowns, but both had key runs on several scoring drives. Offensively, the Dolphins never hfcd a chance. The Gray hounds defense was so effective that the Dolphins never made a first down during the whole game. Pee Wees The Gray hounds offense and defensive units were in synch, paving the way for a 32-0 victory. After lead ing 12-0 at the half, the Hounds put the game away in the second half with, a three-touchdown out burst ? V ? ? Defensively, the Hounds forced four Dolphins' turnovers that resulted in three TDs. In the second quarter Garjay Stepney picked off a King pass to stop a drive. Then Teon Petree came up with an interception and ran it back 30 yards for the score. Continued From Page B1 In the second half, the defense didn't let up. Andrew ? Leinbach forced and recovered a - fumble that led to a Hounds TD and Chad Mitchell recovered a fumble that led to another score. R.C. Horn fired a 25-yard TD pass to Dennis Evans in the first quarter to start the scoring. % *? ' Z In the third quarter, Clindcll McCullough's 45-yard run to the King five, put the Hounds in posi tion for their third TP of the day. On the next play, Horn connected with Brocken "Leggs" Kiger for a touchdown pass. McCullough scored the PAT to give his team a 19-0 lead. Dennis Evans and Randall Brown scored the final two TDs of the game on runs of 35 and five yards respectively. Evans also scored one PAT. Junior Midgets The Dol phins were buried early as the Grayhounds triumphed, 43-0. This game was over almost as quickly as it started. At the end of the first quarter, the Hounds held a commanding 21-0 lead. Tyson Patterson and Brian Mclntyre did some long distance damage to the- Dolphins. Patter son, who had three TDs, ran 70 and 80 yards for two bf his scores. Mclntyre scored on a 60-yard run. Jontai Griffin and Stephen Wol ford scored the other touchdowns for the Grayhounds. Patterson and Jason Marion scored two PATs each, while Jim DcRose and Charles Bcaslcy scored one PAT. On defense, the Hounds were relentless. Marion picked off a Dolphins pass and ran it back 45 yards for a touchdown. Ryan Ottati also had an intrcccption and Beasley recovered one fumble. Junior Bantams The Dolphins look a brief lead, but were ambushed the rest of the way as the Grayhounds prevailed, 42-6. King surprised the Hounds early in the first quarter, scoring on a 50-yard pass play to take a 6 0 lead. But after that it was all Hounds. Fender Cates "scored two TDs to lead the attack. Deeron Simmons, Adrian Beasley, Mar vin "Hollywood" Foster and Tim "Bull" Marsh scored the other TDs for the victors. Cates' second touchdown was set up when Simmons caught a short pass and ran 70 yards to the Dolphins one-yard line. Foster also included himself in the act courtesy of his 35-yard run that set the stage for Beasley 's short romp to paydirt.* Beasley, in turn, set up Cates' first score when he intercepted a pass ancLrapJt back 42 yards. Marsh scored the final TD on a three-yard run in the fourth quarter after Damon Frazier reeled off a 25-yard run. In addition to his touchdown, Foster was successful on all three of his FAT kicks. v. J End zone bound Antoine Smith of the Falcons Junior Pee Wees sets his sights on the end zone. But the Tiny Rams Kevin Turner (35) gives chase to hopefully prevent ar touchdown. For more Pop Warner photos, please see page B4. Photo by T-Lee IT'S A SKXTI\G CELEBRATION! Saturday & Sunday October 26 - 27 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. 7:00 ? 9:30 p.m. $1" Admission entaT for more information call 727 2978 GRAND OPENING IJVA MNJSIiflM! Uffil 300 Deacon Blvd. Winston-Salem, N.C. IhE Ar I Of Flirtation Cognac. L'art De M Our New Car Loans Won't Wreck Your Budget. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK We still do business person to person. (919) 723-3604 LEU ?QUAl opportunity ommtM LI NOC* ? 230 N. Cherry St ? Robin Hood Ctr. ? Stanleyville _ ? Stratford Rd., ? Hanes Mall ? Clemmons ? Reynolda Rd ? 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