Warriors host Bokoshe in home finale
by Lea Lessley
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Webbers Falls plays its final home game of the season on Friday night as the Warriors host Bokoshe in a District C-4 game.

Kickoff at Smokey Cox Field is set for 7:30 p.m.

Bokoshe is 2-5 on the season and 2-3 in the league after the Tigers fell to sixth-ranked Maud (44-14) last week.

Some of the Tigers’ key players on offense are center Josh Crase, running back Stephen Southerland, quarterback Corey Crase, wide receiver Michael Bream, lineman Tyler Whitecotton, fullback Kerry Hollie, tight end Kyle Pierson and lineman Darrell Crase.

Defensive leaders for Bokoshe are Corey Crase, Hollie and Southerland at the linebacker spots, Beam at defensive back, Josh Crase at defensive end and Whitecotton and Darrell Cruse in the defensive line.

Bokoshe stopped the Warriors 30-24 in 2008.

Webbers Falls is 0-8 overall and 0-6 in the district after the Warriors dropped a 62-12 decision at Midway (4-4 and 4-1) last week.

The Warriors scored two touchdowns in the third period. Quarterback Jamie Carey completed a 30-yard touchdown pass to running back Hunter Hume for the Warriors’ first TD of the game, and running back Mitchell Carman raced 45 yards for Webbers Falls’ final points of the night.

Stoney Rodriguez of Midway rushed for 164 yards and three touchdowns in the contest as the Chargers clinched a District C-4 playoff berth with the victory.

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