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The Gridlock – Youth Football Notables 9-20-17

By Kevin HIghtower
The Seattle Medium

Renton Peewees Worth The Price Of Admission

The Renton Ranger Peewees continued their winning ways with an explosive 25-7 win over the hard-hitting Spanaway Sentinels.

The Renton Rangers’ peewee team defenders were swarming on defense against the Sentinels. Photo/Chris B. Bennett.

The Sentinels were led by quarterback Jullian Amadeo, who was impressive both running and passing the football. Amadeo was also a ball hawk on defense with multiple tackles and a crowd-pleasing highlight reel tackle in the third quarter.

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The Sentinels’ lone score was by Elijah Shampo with 38-yard run up the middle.

The Rangers offense came to impress. Choice Wilkins got the scoring started early for the Lil’ Rangers with 92-yard run on Renton’s first play from scrimmage. Wilkins found pay dirt again in the fourth quarter, while teammates Marcus Mosby, Jr. and Dauve Hunter also scored touchdowns for Renton.

Defensively, the Rangers’ were led by Tevin Huff and Anthony Dunston, Jr. as they both made plays all over the field.

With the win, the Rangers remain unbeaten, and prove once again that their exciting style of play is well worth the price of admission.

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Head Coach Ray Clark looks to keep his team focused this week as he prepares them to face Auburn Riverside.

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