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Jr. Pee Wees ready for home redemption

Special to the Tribune
The South Tahoe Jr. Pee Wees traveled to Sparks Nv. to take on the Reno South Jr. Pee Wees this past weekend.
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The South Tahoe Jr. Pee Wees traveled to Sparks, Nev., to take on the Reno South Jr. Pee Wees. Under cold rainy conditions the South Tahoe Jr. Pee Wees suffered their first loss of the season.

“Despite a tremendous effort from our boys they were unable to overcome a very good Reno team,” coaches said.

Head coach Ken Robbins was very pleased with how hard the boys worked, however, coach Robbins reminded the boys that they can’t make mistakes and still defeat a well-coached team like Reno South.



But the offensive line worked hard from the opening kickoff to the last whistle and held its own against a much bigger defensive line. The offensive line, led by Derek Robbins, Logan Field, Jaden Martin, Isaiah Daley, Jack Forvilly, Hayden Waters and Jack White, all played outstanding.

Since the South Tahoe Jr. Pee Wees are a team filled with boys that have played football for seven years, it is determined to work hard this week in practice and come prepared on Saturday for the first home game at Viking Stadium against Reno Central. The Jr. Pee Wees game kicks off at 8 p.m.


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