Defensive end Tyler Butts high steps in celebration after a key stop on fourth down. “We made some huge stops on fourth down, I mean three stops on fourth down really is a huge deal,” Coach McAnespie said.
by Dakota Antelman
Hawks quarterback Armel Conyers gets hauled down short of the 10 yard line early in the first quarter. Conyers gained 6 yards on the play and was dominant Friday. “He ran the ball well today, really just held onto the football and made no turnovers which was huge,” said Hawks coach Dan McAnespie.Jaron Shamblin-gee accelerates into open space in the third quarter of Friday’s game. Shamblin-gee was one of the few Vikings who managed to break tackles against an otherwise strong defence. “We went over tackling this week and were a lot better stopping runs this week,” said defenvive tackle Cam HanniganCornerback Kyle Sullivan blocks on a second quarter run play. The Vikings would score just a few plays later but only did so after a long tiring drive. “They did score 2 touchdowns on us but it took them 7 minutes to put their first one in,” said coach MacAnespie.Defensive end Tyler Butts high steps in celebration after a key stop on fourth down. “We made some huge stops on fourth down, I mean three stops on fourth down really is a huge deal,” Coach McAnespie said.After their 27-0 loss to Clinton, the Hawks anxiously await the start of their game vs Oakmont. “After last week, it put us in our place so we didn’t want to lose tonight,” said defensive linemen Cam Hannigan.