Erwin Erwin Mites finish perfect season
The Erwin Mites had an outstanding season. Te Mites of the Erwin Youth
League capped off a perfect season with a 22-6 defeat of Reynolds in the WNC Super Bowl on Saturday (Nov. 6). Isaiah Poore scored two touch-
downs and was named the most valuable player of the game. On defense, Jamel Green ran in a fum- ble recovery for a touchdown, and defensive end Houston Towels was named the defensive player of the
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game. Coach Chad Silver said he was
very proud of the team’s effort throughout the season. “Tey showed up to play every
game and never succumbed to pres- sure,” he said. “It was a great group of kids and parents and coaches.” Outstanding individual per-
formers this season included Poore (31 touchdowns), Jacob Silver (11
Erwin HS
Coach hopes Warriors rebound from disappointing MAC loss
By Robin Wilson Erwin came up short in its quest
for a Mountain Athletic Confer- ence crown, and coach Mike Sex- ton knows the Warriors will have to bounce back in the playoffs. “I was obviously disappointed in
the outcome of the game. Asheville played hard and played well. If we
are going to reach our full poten- tial, we are going to have to fix some things and do better,” said coach Mike Sexton. He acknowledged the impact of
losing quarterback Garrett Brown in the third quarter had on the Warriors (8-3). “Leaving the game was a harsh
blow for our offense. We can’t win games with good players on the
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passing touchdowns) and Kes- hawn Lindsy (seven touchdown receptions). Te offense scored 322 points in 11 games, and the defense allowed only 84 points with five shutouts. “I am proud to have been their
coach. It is rare to find a group of kids that give the effort these kids put forth every day in practice and in every game,” he said.
Silver added the entire season has
been successful for the Erwin foot- ball program. Te Termites finished 6-3, the Midgets finished 9-1, the middle school and junior varsity teams at the schools had winning seasons and the high school team is poised for a playoff run.
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