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LIMA WARRIORS at EASTLAKE
VIKINGS
August 12, 2006 i
7:00 PM
Cleveland,
Ohio



CONDENSED BOX
SCORE
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Score by
quarter |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
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Motor City Warthogs |
6 |
3 |
0 |
6 |
15 |
| Lima
Warriors |
13 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
16 |
First
quarter: MCW, #16 50 yd pass to #2, 11:12; LW, #18
Runion, Kaene 45 yd pass to #3 Butcher, Joe (#19 Ryan, Randy
kick), 7:04; LW, #18 Runion, Kaene 54 yd pass to #2 Bott,
Jeremy, 2:43
Second quarter: MCW, #15 35 yd FG, 15:00
Third quarter: LW, #19 Ryan, Randy 25 yd FG, 2:10
Fourth
quarter: MCW, #16 50 yd pass to #89, 14:36
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Team
statistics |
MCW |
LW |
| First
downs |
11 |
13 |
| Rushes -
yards |
25-35 |
29-158 |
| Passing
yards |
170 |
141 |
| Comp - att
- int |
10-17-2 |
6-14-1 |
| Return
yards |
50 |
174 |
| Punts -
average |
3-33.7 |
3-35.3 |
| Fumbles -
lost |
2-1 |
3-1 |
| Penalties
- yards |
9-57 |
10-101 |
| Time of
possession |
32:22 |
27:38 |
Click here for complete box score and individual
statistics

GAME REVIEW
WARRIORS FINISH
REGULAR SEASON WITH A WIN
The Warriors end
regular season with a 35-17 win over the Eastlake
Vikings
By
JOEL RENNER, University Independent
Lima Warriors Staff Reporter
8/13/06
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MIDDLEFIELD - The #3 MLFA power ranked Lima
Warriors (9-1) completed their amazing regular season
with a 35-17 win over the Eastlake Vikings.
The win this
Saturday over the first year team extended the
Warriors’ winning streak to four games. The Warriors
now have the MLFA playoffs on their minds.
Playing
against a hard-nosed team and a possible future rival,
Lima took the game into their own hands from the
initial kick off.
The Warriors
jumped out to a 12 –0 lead in the first quarter after
scores from Chris Brooks and Andrew Cleckley. Brooks
scored on a 71-yard run up the middle and was
virtually untouched to the end zone early in the first
quarter.
Wide
receiver Bobby Huttis led the blocking down field.
“Those were
some great blocks downfield field to help Brooks into
the endzone on that first long carry,” said Coach John
Parkins.
Running back
Andrew Cleckley extended the Warriors lead to 12-0
after he pounded in the ball at the red zone for a TD.
The Vikings
closed the lead after quarterback Jason Reed hit a
receiver in the corner of the end zone for a
touchdown. The extra point attempt failed and the
score was 12-6.
It may have
been a battle of talent versus experience on Saturday,
but the Warriors have both and played a well-balanced
game.
Turnovers
proved costly for the Warriors, when a Viking
interception led to a 35-yard field goal in the second
quarter to draw closer at 12-9.
The Warriors
drove the field with time running down in the second
quarter. Kicker Randy Ryan nailed a 30-yard field
goal to give the Warriors a 15-9 halftime lead.
The Warriors
went on to score 20 more points in the second half
with scores from wide receiver Porfirio Sutton,
quarterback Kaene Runion and Brooks earned his second
TD of the game.
Sutton
tallied a 10-yard touchdown catch from Runion early in
the third quarter and Runion notched a 44-yard
touchdown run as the third quarter was coming to and
end.
Although
Eastlake would get an eight-yard touchdown reception
from wide receiver Arthur McDaniel with 2:25 left in
the third quarter, the Warriors defense proved to be
too much for the Eastlake offense attack.
Brooks
finished off the scoring with a five-yard touchdown
and his second touchdown of the game. Brooks plunged
over the middle of the line and capped off a 67-yard
drive.
Full
Story

ACTION PHOTOS
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PLAYERS OF THE
WEEK

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Offensive Player |
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Defensive
Players |
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Chris
Brooks
Chris
rushed for a season high 127-yards and 2
touchdowns. Including a 71-yards touchdown run for
the Warriors first score
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Jason
Bott
Jason
had one of his best performances all season,
recording 8 solo tackles on defense and special
teams
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GAME PREVIEW

WARRIORS FINISH UP
IN EASTLAKE
The Eastlake Vikings
will host the Warriors in their final regular season
game of 2006
By
JOEL RENNER, University Independent
Lima Warriors Staff Reporter
8/9/06
– LIMA
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Ringing in the NFL preseason and concluding the Lima
Warriors’ sixth regular season, football fanatics are
excited.
The Eastlake Vikings, 1-3, host the Lima Warriors, 8-1, on
Saturday, August 12. Kickoff at
Cardinal High School is 7:00 p.m.
The Warriors and the Vikings have never contested each other
and both teams badly want the win.
Lima reaches
Saturday’s game coming off a 33-12 victory last Saturday
against Fort Wayne.
Eastlake took a 13-6 non-league victory over the Ohio Storm on July
29.
The Vikings are a first-year squad yet has almost 40 players
listed on the roster.
Lima owns
triumphs in 28 of its last 32 regular-season games. A win
would give the Warriors their fifth 9+-victory season in
franchise history. A win this week and a first-round
playoff victory would also earn John Parkins his fourth
double-digit seasonal victory total in four years as a head
coach. The Warriors have won division titles the last three
years and hope to take that success into the playoffs.
Wide Receiver Joe Butcher understands what it takes for the
team to succeed.
“We’ve got good players and athletes,” said Butcher. “If we
can just stay consistent, we’ll be fine.”
The Warriors will not overlook anybody in anticipation of the
upcoming playoffs.
“We need to improve on everything,” said Coach John Parkins.
“Any time we travel a long distance like
Cleveland,
it makes it rough. We’re going to come out and do what we
need to do.
Full Story

TRAVEL INFORMATION
Stadium
Cardinal High School
14785 Thompson Avenue
Middlefield , Ohio 44062
Click here for map and driving directions
Weekend Agenda
All players report
to the field at 4:30 PM
We will be leaving
from Lima Eastgate Plaza at 11:30 AM
If you are not
making the trip or if you are not meeting the team in Lima,
please contact Coach Inbody or Coach Parkins.
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