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Football Playoffs Continue

Debbie Jones

Issue date: 10/14/04 Section: Sports
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Playoff time is a serious time. Teams fight for the t-shirt and pride of knowing they are the best flag football team in Red Hawk Country. The competitive spirit of each team heightens every year during playoff time. A simple game could very simply turn into a fierce upset. The top five teams had a bye for the first round. The Shems, Franchise, GWC, Cool Runnings and All-Madden were the top five teams that will competed for the first time on Monday with the winners from Sunday night's games. The playoffs are single elimination, leaving some teams to advance into the finals and others to leave the field with only next year in mind.

Round one began Sunday at 7 p.m. with The Agents blowing away the Squirrels with a score of 38-0. Young Guns and 1868 both fought hard for a final score of 20-13. The win went to 1868 despite being down two players because of ineligibility. Bone Squad and Gules finished the second half with a close score. Gules finally overtook Bone Squad by one extra point. In the next round 1868 advanced to play the Agents in a touch match. 1868, a definite threat to any team fell to the Agents with a 0-13 score, taking them out of the playoffs. Gules completed two touchdowns, one each half to conquer over GWC, another team expected to compete in the finals. All-Madden and Cool Runnings, two highly competitive teams, both battled for a semi-final spot. Zack Cook took two touchdowns for All-Madden and Ethan Boyd, Sean Jones and Richard Potter from Cool Runnings each completed one touchdown to sneak past into the next round.

The semi-finals were scheduled for Wednesday night with only one co-ed match up: Recreators versus Babcock. The winner will advance into the finals against Those Guys.
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