UYF 8U CITY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TALE OF THE TAPE:
The (9-1) Bradford Tornadoes
The (8-3) Clay Bears.
#5 vs #6 seed.
Bradford comes into the championship feeling disrespected and will be once again demanding respect in smash mouth football fashion. Bradford should have had the respect of its 8u peers all season long as the Tornadoes only speed bumb of the season came at week 7 in a loss to the hands of the gville panthers 41-25, The country boyz have dominated every other team they have faced Impressively. Bradford averages 26 points per game
(259 in 10 games)
and has also proven that its defense eats too by Allowing only 5 points per game.
(47 In 10 games)
The Tornadoes defense has served up 7 donuts to its opponents this season.
Bradford has recently knocked off the undefeated #1 seed FLA Vikings to get here (26-6) and they say they are ready for the Bears.
The Clay Bears come into the championship game with a chip on there shoulders after beeing told all season that they were “gonna loose” and that they “dont score enough points” despite the Bears entering the 8u division as the defending 6u National Champs. The Bears will try to prove that they are playing the best football of any team this year and that they can win a City and National Title with there young team and great coaching staff despite there many nay sayers. Clay averages 22 points per game
( 243 In 11games)
while the nasty defense allows only 7 points per game.
(76 in 11 games) Clay nasty defense has served up 6 donuts of Its own to its opponents this season. Clay and Bradford have faced 6 common opponents.
(Oak, burg, gp, key, vill and fla)
Bradfords opponents have a combined reg season record of 20-36
While clay opponents have a combined regular season record of 29-28.
This game features #47,#2,#6 #33 and #32 for bradford while #1, #21, #34, #20, #12 and #4 for clay will be key.
This will be a great 8u match up for the City title.
Who wants it more?
Who will stop who?
Both teams are very physical and both have speed.
Who you got?
AS FOR ME AND MINE WE RIDDING THAT CLAY BEARS BEARTRAP ALL DAY BABY!
UYF UNLIMITED FOOTBALL CLAY BEARS VS BRADFORD TORNADOES
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