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Pop Warner football Continued From Page B1 ?I?????? ??^^??1 i? ? *1 it^^? 1111 ii Mil?p?mMiii iii id??nrtw?? Photo by Chronicle Staff The Vikes* Chris Hendrix makes the hit on the Indians Tory Woodbury in Junior Midgets action. maintained that margin at half time. The Grayhounds special teams got in on the act once more when they added a go-ahead score late in the third quarter. Robert Horn made it happen when he blasted past Packer blockers and laid a ferocious hit on punter Chris Tuttle, forcing a fumble. Joshua Howard picked up the bobble on the Pack's 20-yard line and ran it in for the TD. Junior Midgets The Vikings got all the offense they needed in the third quarter to earn a hard-fought 13-0 IPS over the~Tiny Indians^ For all of the first half, the respective defensive units con trolled the game completely. Nei ther team was able to mount any scoring threats. Mid-way through the third quarter, the Vikings defense changed all of that when lineback er Ricardo Thomas recovered a fumble on the Indians' 20-yard line. It was the Indians first pos session of the second half. Three plays later, quarterback Dino Reynolds fired a 17-yard touchdown pass in the left flat to Thomas Norwood. Reynolds then connected with LaShay Surratt who made a leaping catch for the PAT. The Vikes scored again with about three mmuTes lefrtii the third. They got a break on fourth down when the Indians were penalized for pass interference, which put the ball on the Indians 25-yard line. Four plays later, Jamaine Bid die sped nine yards around right ' end for the TD with a little over a minute left to play in the quarter. The Indians did put together one serious scoring drive in the fourth quarter. But the Vikes pulled the plug on that potential score when Norwood picked off an Indian pass at the Vikings' six yard line. Junior Bantams Jimmy Gardner ran for a touchdown and interceped a pass to help the Vikings post a 12-0 decision over the Tiny Indians. Gardner set up the first score early in the second quarter with a 22-yard dash around the right Division ll playoffs Continued From Page B1 ing 27.1 yards per kickoff return and 17 yards per punt return. . The Rams, though, have their own arsenal that they can counter with. Quarterback Mitch Nichol son has run for 609 yards and five TDs. Then there's record-setting Everette Norwood (1,070 rushing yards, 13 TDs). Bobby Brown doesn't get as guys on offense. Let's get down to the basics in analyzing this play off contest. This is whai has to happen in order for the Rams to win: ? Eliminate offensive turnovers; ? Pass receptions froiti the wide-outs; ? Mixing in enough passing happen when the Rams lost to Wofford, 42-35 last month. Sure, Edmondson isn't Shawn Graves, but he can do enough damage and he has more of a supporting cast to back him up than Graves does. Don't be surprised if Winston coach Pete Richardson goes with a few more passes on Saturday. mm ?it 41/98/801 80.1 '176.0 M offensive yardsper ga|?e yardsfallowed per gamefSl >..nrfl ,.M-MtXiuk'&iA'^??v^ j wtumovers . byer many totes as Norwood, but is highly productive nonetheless. He averaged 6.9 ypc, scored seven touchdowns and led the CIAA in .kickoff returns (33.1 yards per return) during the regular season. But enough about the prime to keep Jax from overplaying the run; ? No blown assignments on defense; ? No breakdowns on special teams; These areas are the most cru cial because that's what didn't Jax will create that situation because they normally employ an eight-man front on defense. If the Rams can establish play-action passes, especially on first down, it will do a lot to help them control the ball, the game clock and the Gamecocks. ;___ . .-? , ? Photo by Chronicle Staff The Hounds Robby Branch (78) and Kory Witherspoon (4) put the pressure on Vikings quarter back William Wllklns In the Junior Pee Wees title game. side, which put the ball on the Indians three-yard line. Two plays later, Natyl Snipes scored on a qaurterback sneak from a yard out, giving the Vikes' a 6-0 lead. The Vikings scored their last TD of the day late in that same quarter. Duane Bankhead recov ered a fumble on the Indians seven-yard line when they ran the option. Gardner took in it from 11 yards out, vaulting over the final defender at the goal line to- reach paydirt. The Indians rebounded in the third quarter, moving the ball inside the Vikings' 20-yard line. However, the Vikes came through to shut the door when Gardner picked off a pass and returned it 35 yards. ihe HHIOf Flirtation. MART ELL Free Checking At First Federal A $200 minimum balance in a First Federal cheeking gives you more than free checking. Try on a few of th account ese: ? Free checks (FIRST ORDER) ? Free lost keys registration ? Local merchant discounts ? Accidental death insurance ? National travel & entertainment discounts ? Interest on balance ? Free credit card protection ? Overdraft protection
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