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    November 3, 2007 - 03:00 PM --   The Booker T. Washington Wolves finished their regular season in a solid 3rd place......but remember that this Saturday, November 3rd @ 3:00 pm, the Wolves will face off with the Enid Cowboys in an effort to retain their 3rd place position.

    The Cowboys, who just came from a heartbreaking defeat(26-21) against the Plainsmen have finished their regular season 4-4. Although statistically, the Cowboys finished their regular season with the same record as the Enid Raiders, the Cowboys defeated the Raiders in the regular season and this put them in the bracket to play the Wolves in their bowl game.

    The Wolves, who finished 6-2 still have one more game to prove their ability. A win Saturday afternoon will guarantee the Wolves their proclaimed third place. A loss on Saturday will rank the Wolves 4th in the E.J.R.T. 5th & 6th grade league for the season.


    Let's be as supportive as possible for our Booker T. Washington Wolves as they play what will be some players' last E.J.R.T. football game ever.

    Bring as many family, friends, or acquaintances as you can pull in...paint your car windows, bring your pom poms......and let's get ready to rumble on Super Saturday!!!


    Plainsmen break the streak...
    Game 3

    In game three, the BTW Wolves took on the Enid Plainsmen. The Plainsmen were able to break the Wolves two game winning streak with a 28-6 win. This game was a real "eye-opener" for the team.

    It shows what can happen when a team loses sight and gets off track. If the lines are not blocking, it will not allow a quarterback, receiver, or back to do their jobs.

    After the game, Coach Imani took full responsibility for the loss. He apologized for not fully preparing the players for the game.

    The Wolves will have a chance to redeem theirselves next week against the Alva Goldbugs. It is crucial that the Wolves fully prepare for this next game, as Alva is not to be taken lightly. They are a very, very aggressive team and they come ready to play.



    Game 2 for the Wolves proved that BTW was on the right path. In the first offensive play for the Wolves, Quarterback Moore was able to complete a 20-yard pass to receiver Alex Lofton. This set the tone for the rest of the evening.

    In Game 1 the Wolves kept the ball on the ground 100% of the time. This game was the first time to attempt the passing game. The attempt paid off as the Wolves completed over 70% of their passing attemps.

    The entire team was key to this win. Because our line was able to get most of their blocks and our receivers being able to catch the ball we were able to pull this win off. Not to mention our running backs. What a job they did.

    This team effort allowed the Wolves to continue their winning streak.


    Season Opener
    September 6, 2007  --   The Booker T. Washington Wolves started their 5th & 6th grade season out just right. They took on the Dominators, but the Wolves ended up dominating.

    They displayed brilliant teamwork for their season opener, dominating the Dominators 38-0.

    Quarterback, Adrian Moore, seemed to be able to get the job done finding his number one full-back, Raeshaan Finley and Alex Lofton. And there is good reason to call Raeshan number one. With a score of 26-0 at half, Raeshaan was unstoppable. "He was like a train".

    Relieving Moore, was Tanner Fore, who made his quarterback debut. Fore calmly allowed Antonio Thomas and Zackary Rendon to put some more points on the board.

    Meanwhile, Finley, Moore, Quentin McCauley, James McCauley, Shane Morrison, and Tanner Struble seemed to control the rest of the game defensively.

    It was a great way to open the season....check out the calendar for upcoming games.


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