5th Grade Football Wins Again

Rich Bowler
Big congrats to the team. The 5th grade Hawks took the field on a crisp Saturday morning to matchup with the St. Paul Saints. Early in the game, the Hawks were able to put some points on the board from a RB toss. To cap off the scoring drive, the QB was able to punch in the extra point. From that point forward the Hawk defense stood tall, preventing the Saints from getting in the End Zone as they had two drives that stalled within 10 yds of the goaline. The Hawks handed Coach Bowler his 100th win and his recommendation to the parents was pizza and ice cream to celebrate. The Hawks will prepare for their next match up with Oak Hill on Tuesday, September, 17th. 
Big congrats to the team. The 5th grade Hawks took the field on a crisp Saturday morning to matchup with the St. Paul Saints. Early in the game, the Hawks were able to put some points on the board from a RB toss. To cap off the scoring drive, the QB was able to punch in the extra point. From that point forward the Hawk defense stood tall, preventing the Saints from getting in the End Zone as they had two drives that stalled within 10 yds of the goaline in the 4th quarter. The Hawks handed Coach Bowler his 100th win and his recommendation to the parents was pizza and ice cream to celebrate. The Hawks will prepare for their next match up with Oak Hill on Tuesday, September, 17th. 
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