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Wolverines close with 2 wins

March 25, 2021
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The Andrew Lewis defense is ready to strike.
PHOTO BY BRIAN HOFFMAN

The Andrew Lewis Middle School 8th grade football team completed the season Monday night with a 14-9 win over Pulaski Middle School in Pulaski.

The win gives the Wolverines a 3-3 record to complete the season. The Pulaski win was generated by running back Jackson Jones, who scored two touchdowns. On the defensive side, Mitchell Taylor and Shane Hill, who both play defensive end, had an outstanding game.

Last Wednesday, March 18th, the 8th graders defeated Blacksburg Middle, 32-12.  On offense and defense Bryson Fraction had an outstanding game, making a great touchdown catch of a Brayden Hall pass and also making a key interception in the fourth quarter.  Josiah Boardley had two touchdowns and also carried the football for the Wolverines.

The 7th grade team completed their season on Monday night as well with a 14-13 loss to the Buffaloes of Floyd County.  Jesiah Hines picked off a Floyd County pass and returned it for a touchdown.

Last Wednesday, March 18th, the 7th grade team defeated Central Academy, 40-8, for their second win. The 7th graders finished the season 2-4 while playing a challenging schedule.

“Both the 7th and 8th grade teams performed well under unique circumstances this season,” said Lewis coach Brian Hooker.

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