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Game 4
Forfeit by Cortez

Game 5
The Jr. High football team had
another impressive victory against
Desert Pointe on Monday, winning
64-0. The defense was led by
Derek Bies who had 3
interceptions. Nick Lomax added
another interception which he ran
back for a touchdown - one of 9 for
the Falcons in the game. The
offense was led by QB Jesse Rico
and Nathan Bolivar, each of whom
had 3 rushing TDs. Carlton
Robinson and Derek Bies added
the other 2 TDs.
Jr. High Football Season Highlights
Game 6
The Falcons dominated Desert Pointe again and picked up another win,
46-0, bringing the teams record to 6-0 on the season. Nathan Bolivar
rushed for 3 TDs and added another one on a beautiful pass play. The
real story of the game however was the Falcons smothering defense,
which has yet to let a point be scored on them this season. On another
note, big Mikey Johnson, who normally dominates on the offensive line for
the Falcons, also scored on a 2 point conversion, running the ball in from 5
yards out.
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10215 North 43rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85051
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