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End of December brings seven HHEFL games and the heart of the 2007 season...
The end of December brings seven unforgetable games, as the heart of the 2007 season takes place over the course of eight days. From December 21st to December 29th, it was a great vacation for everybody, as the HHEFL 2007 season rolled on in a big way, especially with all the action on December 23rd in Elkhart, Indiana. For detailed, play by play, highlights and all the stats from all seven games...click on the "game result" section on this website and then click on the game of your choice, to review all the highlights and stats. Here is a brief summary from each game...as only seven games remain in the 2007 HHEFL regular season, with the playoffs and Superbowl scheduled for sometime in February. Stay tuned for further HHEFL sessions and now to the Highlights...
December 21, 2007 Kokomo, Indiana Wavra Stadium
Dallas Cowboys 31
Oakland Raiders 8
The Dallas Cowboys enjoyed some big plays on offense, as Tony Romo threw for 234 yards and 3 touchdowns to lead the Cowboys to the win. Anthony Fasano lead the Cowboys with two touchdown receptions. Charlie Garner lead the Raiders with 89 yards receiving.
December 23, 2007 Elkhart, Indiana H.G. Toops Stadium Game 1
Dallas Cowobys 14
Chicago Bears 6
In Adrian Seldon's first game ever in the HHEFL, he gave Matthew Culp and the Dallas Cowboys all they could handle, as the Cowboys had to stop the Bears on a late drive to preserve the win. The Bears had a chance down the stretch with the ball at the Dallas 30 with under a minute to go, but the Bears running game got halted on three straight plays and the Cowboys picked up the win. The Cowboys were lead by Jason Witten with the huge first quarter 63 yard touchdown grab. The Bears were lead by Adrian Peterson, who turned in a 80 yard touchdown run late in the game to bring the Bears back.
December 23, 2007 Elkhart, Indiana H.G. Toops Stadium Game 2
Oakland Raiders 20
Carolina Panthers 0
The Raiders defense had a great game, as they held the Panthers to 179 total yards and if you take away Brad Hoover's returns, the number goes down to 17 yards for the game. Meanwhile, Tory James had another big game with 42 yard rushing and Tim Brown added 3 catches for 78 yards and 1 touchdown to pace the Raiders offense for the win.
December 23, 2007 Elkhart, Indiana H.G. Toops Stadium Game 3
Carolina Panthers 6
San Diego Chargers 8
All the scoring in this game took place in the first quarter, when DeShaun Foster broke a 58 yard touchdown run and Lorenzo Neal finished a drive with an 11 yard touchdown run. However, the excitement did not end there, as the Panthers got a late drive for a chance to win, but it fell short and the Chargers remain unbeaten.
December 23, 2007 Elkhart, Indiana H.G. Toops Stadium Game 4
Oakland Raiders 27
Chicago Bears 6
On this day the Raiders special teams was clicking, as Jerry Rice returned two kickoffs for 105 yards and two punts for 109 yards-for a grand total of 214 yards. The return yardage proved to be the difference, as it set up short drives for scores. The Bears remained in this game until the fourth, but a key Bill Romanski interception of Rex Grossman at the goal line sealed the game for the Raiders.
December 29, 2007 Kokomo, Indiana Wavra Stadium Game 1
San Diego Chargers 12
Oakland Raiders 7
Sergei Chernetsky and his Oakland Raiders had never beaten Matt Wavra and his Chargers...but on this day he nearly had him, as the Chargers have to rally from a 7-6 deficit and score late for the come from behind victory.
December 29, 2007 Kokomo, Indiana Wavra Stadium Game 2
San Diego Chargers 3
Dallas Cowboys 14
How the Cowboys won this game is still a mystery, but great defense and an 100 yard kickoff return for a touchdown are the difference, as the Cowboys and Chargers are now both 5-1 in the HHEFL.
Stay tuned for more highlights and don't forget to check out our photo album section for photos from these sessions!
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