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"Saturday and Sunday Recap of the S.T.C"

  • Eddie G
  • Nov 3, 2015
  • 3 min read

Before I get started I want to Think Greater Miami Pop S. Fla Pop Warner

For the hospitality letting me Film and take pictures and interview Coaches and players you Ladies and Gentlemen are a class act.

Saturday was the jump start of the Sean Taylor Classic; Division two kicked it off this past weekend.

(Mighty Mites 100lbs)

First Game was North Miami Redskins verse the 2 times Champs Northwest “FOG BOYS” Falcons. The Fog Boys jumped all over North

Miami from the first Kickoff winning 35-0.

(Jr. Pee Wees 115lbs)

Second Game was a classic which ended in overtime Parkland Rangers and Tamiami Colts came to play. Tamiami struck first #4 Robbie Washington scored the first td on a big run, and then the Rangers turned over the ball on the goal line the fumble was recovered by #5 Emanuel Gibson for a touchdown giving the Colts a 12-0 lead . Down two scores Parkland turn to #6 Jordan Fasion he busted a big run that put the team on the board after the extra point the score was 12-8. Tamiami answered right back with a nice drive and a late score to make it 18-8 but after Parkland called a beautiful Tight end pop pass made it 18-16. After a Colts turn over Parkland got the ball in scoring position they made a mistake by not going for the field goal which would have made it 19-18 at the half but got to give Tamiami credit for a great goal line stand making it 18-16 at the half.

Second half #4 Robbie scored once again making the score 24-16.

Well MR. Fasion

Was at it again for Parkland with another touch down the extra point made it a tie game 24-24. (Over time) Head start into sudden death the Ranger failed in four downs; giving the Colts the shot they needed on the 2nd play #3 Jamari ford the field general scored as he escape tackles to give Tamiami the win 30 -24 what a game.

The Colts made me a believer and will advance to the First round of the regionals playoffs on the quest to Nationals.

(Pee wees 130lbs)

Palmetto Bay Broncos vs Parkland Rangers turnovers killed the Broncos the first two drives and Parkland capitalized off two turnovers for two touchdowns. Making it an uphill battle to tie the ball game but the Broncos scored late and adds on the extra point 16-8. Parkland added on a long field goal making it 19-8. Palmetto Bay tried to come back but another turnover would ending they chances.

(Jr Midgets 155lbs)

Northwest Falcons vs Boca Brazes was a good game.

The brazes imposed they will for the beginning scoring first making it 6-0 but after driving down the field once again they made a mistake throwing the ball which the Falcons #5 ran back a interception 95 yards tying the game at 6-6. The Brazes was physical running downhill all game until Northwest Adjusted to their offense two touchdowns and extra point later the falcons blocked a key extra point to win 20-18.

(Midgets 180lbs)

Tamiami Started the season on Fire and ended it the same way beating Miami Youth 42-12 …………. Making the Colts back to back champs .

Sunday was the finale of the weekend featured the D2 & D1 Super bowls.

D2 Pompano Eagles vs North Miami kicked it off.

Well the Eagles was a discipline ball club who controlled the game from the jump

scoring early and offend to beat North Miami 20-0 adding another team to they check capping off a perfect 11-0 season.

Winning they first title in Miami Pop Warner.

Div. 1 Liberty City Warrriors 10-1 vs Palmetto Raiders 9-1

Was the game of the week .

Palmetto scored first #1 "Green shoes "scored ona big run made it 7-0 . Liberty City answered back with a nice drive and #11 Bird scored extra point was good making it 7-7 , not before green shoes scored another big run making 14-7. The score stayed the same until the Raiders broke it open to win 34-7.

Great season guys to all the teams who played this weekend !!!


 
 
 

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