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Adjei-Yeboah leads Sunnybrooke Chiefs to win

#13 Charlie MacDermott and  #7 Philip Adjei Yeboah two of Sunnybrookes offensive stars. Photo Team Thunder.

#13 Charlie MacDermott and #7 Philip Adjei Yeboah two of Sunnybrookes offensive stars. Photo Team Thunder.

Published on September 27, 2011
The West Island Chronicle
Published on September 27, 2011
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Microsoft , P.E. Trudeau School , West Park

 

As it is often in the case of Atom football (age 7 to 9), one player can make a big difference in a game.  That fact held true on Saturday as Philip Adjei Yeboah ran for a multitude of touchdowns as the Sunnybrooke side shut out West Park.  Leading 20-0 at the half the Chiefs never looked back as they improved their record to four and four on the year.  Scoring his first touchdown of the season was P.E. Trudeau School student Charlie MacDermott.  Number #97 Nathan Francis Eatmon also had a major score.  Coaches Eatmon and Gedeon both singled out Raheem Speilman as one of Sunnybrookes key defensive players of the game.

 

 

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    Angela
    - September 29, 2011 at 17:27:24

    yay

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