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SANDLOT SUPER BOWL TOURNAMENT IS UNDERWAY

October 29, 2021
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After a year off the Sandlot Super Bowl tournaments are back. The PeeWee tournament started last Saturday and the Little and Junior tournaments will begin this Saturday at two Roanoke County locations.

The PeeWee tournament, for eight and under players, began last Saturday with four games at Bogle Field, behind Cave Spring Middle School. The Vinton Terriers took on host Cave Spring and dropped a 14-0 decision and were eliminated.

Owen Gibson (#27) of the Vinton Terriers’ PeeWee football team tries to elude a Cave Spring defender in action at Bogle Field last Saturday. (photos by Brian Hoffman)

Other first round PeeWee games had the Salem Wolverines over Glenvar, 2-0 on a safety, the Botetourt Titans over the Salem Spartans, 6-0, and North Roanoke over Franklin County, 41-7. Semifinals are this Saturday at Glenvar’s Highlander Stadium with the Salem Wolverines against North Roanoke at 1:30 pm and Botetourt against Cave Spring at 3 pm.

The Terrier Defense readies for action.

The Little Division, for 10 and under players, kicks off this Saturday with four games at Bogle Field. The two Cave Spring teams play at 9 am, Glenvar and Salem play at 10:30 am, Vinton and North Roanoke play at noon and Botetourt and Franklin County conclude the first round at 1:30 pm. Semifinals are next Tuesday, November 2nd, at Glenvar.

The Junior Tournament, for12 and under teams, will begin Saturday at Glenvar’s Highlander Stadium. Vinton and Franklin County play at 9 am, followed by Glenvar and Botetourt at 10:30 am and Cave Spring against North Roanoke at noon.

Salem is the top seed and has a first round bye. The Spartans will play the North Roanoke-Cave Spring winner at 6:30 pm next Tuesday at Bogle Field in one semifinal with the other two quarterfinal winners meeting at 7:45 pm.

All championship games will be played at Salem Stadium on Saturday, November 6, with the PeeWees at 10 am, the Littles at noon and the Juniors at 2 pm.

Vinton quarterback Riggins Hills fires a pass.

 

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