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WOLFPACK REPORT:
Ray dominated the running game Saturday, as he rushed for two touchdowns and threw for a few critical receptions to Noah Coursey and Noah Blailock. Blailock also contributed some key blocks, which resulted in touchdowns. The defense made some key stops at the right moments, which gave them the big win over Bel Air 13-6. They end regular season with a record of 7-2 and first place in the league. They will be the team to watch as they head into the playoffs.
12U had a great game on the road as they welcomed the return of Jordan Hickman. His hard work and attitude plays a big part on the team, as his absence impacted the team greatly in recent games. Quarterback Isaiah Yates was on fire throwing precision passes to his many receivers, connecting with Jeremiah Marshall for a big touchdown. Mark Price was a stand out in picking up blocks throughout the game. Dallas Thompson and Antonio Perdomo also had some stand out moments, catching everything thrown their way. The Pack fell short in the end, but their spirits remained high and never gave up. The 14U Pack remain undefeated with a record of 9-0. They beat Bel Air in a close game with a score of 12-10 Saturday Night under the lights.
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Chris Benson contributed a touchdown along with Kolby Dunn who rushed for the other. They will be the team to beat as they continue into the playoffs.
The Cecil Wolfpack Cheer Squad also competed in their first cheer competition Sunday, Comp In The Swamp at Swamp's Edge, hosted by Perry Hall. Be sure to look for updates in next weeks issue.
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