Winston-Salem teams go 3-0-1 in Sertoma Bowl '91 Photo by Chronicle Staff Jamaine Biddle scoots down the sideline for the Vikings Junior Midgets team. Photo by Chronicle Staff Clindell McCullough of the Grayhounds Pee Wees eyes an opening downfield. Winston-Salem teams won three games and tied one at the Sertoma Bowl last Saturday at Parkland/Reynolds Sta dium. The Greyhounds captured wins in the Junior Pee Wees and Pee Wees divi sions. The Vikings won the Junior Midgets game and tied in Junior Ban . tarns play. This year's Sertoma Bowl took on a different look. In prior seasons, the Sertoma Bowl served as the league championship for the Northwest Midget Football League. But this year, the league championships were played the week before this event because of an extra Saturday in November. As a result, this year's Sertoma ; Bowl became a series of post-season ; matchups involving Winston teams and ; out of town squads. The event was ; sanctioned by the national Pop Warner I organization. Here's a recap of last week's ! action in each age group. I Junior Pee Wees I The defending national champion ? Grayhounds showed no mercy in the ? first half, setting the tone for a resound ing 43-0 victory over the Northwood - Rams of Baltimore, Md. From the Hounds' perspective, this game was never in doubt. Their domi nation was so complete that by half time, the outcome was already deter mined. The Grayhounds led 31-0 at intermission. During the second half, coach Gus Makas opted to play a lot of his back-up ' people, resting his starters for Satur day's regionals match-up against the undefeated Garner Trojans. Shawn Williford paced the Hounds offense, running for two touchdowns. Four other runners also scored for the victors. Kory Witherspoon, Jake Pfaff, Chris Flott and Donald Hooper had one touchdown each. . '? Pee Wees The Grayhounds did all of their damage in the first half and that was enough to earn a 19-0 victory over Northwood. Dennis Evans ignited the Hounds when he grabbed a Rams punt and *! darted 45 yards for a touchdown. Clin ^ dell McCullough contributed another * score right before the end of the first half, running 12 yards for the touch down. Defensively, coach Monty Lein bach's crew put the shackles on North wood. The Rams were never able to mount any offensive consistency. As a result, they never got in scoring position for the entire game. Tackle Chad Mitchcll anchored the front line for the Grayhounds defense. Mitchell had sufficient help from linebackers Evans, Teddy Pctrec and Kevin Witherspoon. Junior Midgets The Vikings let it all hang out on both sides of the football. The end result was a 38-0 decision against Howard County. Coach Eddie Beard's team put this game away early, thanks to a 19-point run in the first quarter. At the half, the Vikes had built a 25-0 cushion against HC, a team that finished as the Junior Midgets runnerup at this year's state Pop Warner Championships in^Mary^" land. Jamaine Biddle scored the Vikings' first TD on a four-yard run in the first quarter. Dino Reynolds then fired a p^ss to LaShay Surratt for the PAT to give the Vikings a 7-0 lead. Bid die's touchdown was set up by Bobby ^ Little's 45-yard run from scrimmage. Biddle scored his second TD of the day later in that quarter on a trap play which set him free to sprint 50 yards to paydirt Derrick Holland closed out the Vikes' first quarter scoring when he intercepted a pass and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown. Little tacked on the final score of the half when he slashed and dashed his way through the middle of Howard County's defense for a 42-yard touchdown. In the second half, Sammy Tol liveer set up another touchdown with another interception. The Vikings defense proved to be too much for Howard County to handle. Tolliveer, along with David Throns and Holland teamed up to frustrate the visitors for four quarters. For the game, the Vikes limited the HC offense to minus yardage and no first downs. Junior Bantams This age group produced what proved to be the day's most competitive matchup. When the final gun sounded, the Vikings and Northwood had battled to a 6-6 tie. The Vikings came back to knot the score at 6-6 early in the fourth quar Photo by Chronicle Stafl ' The Vlklnas Junior Bantams defense shut the door on the Rams.in the second half. Brandon * Cain (8) Gerrod Hardy (56), Gerald Hardy (67), Antonio Torrence (11) and Duane Bankhead (83) teamed up to keep Northwood out of the end zone after giving up a touchdown In the first half. ter. Jimmy Gardner delivered the equal izing TD on an eight-yard run off tack le. Runs by Gardner and Brandon Cain setup the Vikes'lone TD. 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