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SubmittedNovember 19, 2008

Cape Youth Tackle Football (CYTF) crowned their fall 2008 season champions at Houck Stadium on Sunday, November 2, 2008. Over 1500 fans attended the four games played that day and saw four really close games. The Sailer Roofing Saints won the league title in the "Little" League (grades 2-3) by defeating the Cape Care for Women (CCFW) Colts in the last minute of the game 22-20. The Saints ended the season 5-1...

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"Little" league Champions - Sailer Roofing Saints Row #1 - (Left to Right)Kein Harris, Conner Moore, Kinyon Hodges, Landon Hall, Kelly McGhee Row #2 - (Left to Right) Coach Jamie Moore, Brock Ainworth, Austin Barnhart, Marlon Williams, Trenton Sanducky, Coacch James Seachrest (Photo courtesy of Magee Images)
"Little" league Champions - Sailer Roofing Saints Row #1 - (Left to Right)Kein Harris, Conner Moore, Kinyon Hodges, Landon Hall, Kelly McGhee Row #2 - (Left to Right) Coach Jamie Moore, Brock Ainworth, Austin Barnhart, Marlon Williams, Trenton Sanducky, Coacch James Seachrest (Photo courtesy of Magee Images)

Cape Youth Tackle Football (CYTF) crowned their fall 2008 season champions at Houck Stadium on Sunday, November 2, 2008. Over 1500 fans attended the four games played that day and saw four really close games.

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The Sailer Roofing Saints won the league title in the "Little" League (grades 2-3) by defeating the Cape Care for Women (CCFW) Colts in the last minute of the game 22-20. The Saints ended the season 5-1.

The Merrill Lynch Broncos won the title in the "Big" league (grades 4-7) by defeating the Andy's Frozen Custard Packers 6-0 in a defensive battle. Coach Eric Redinger's team also finished the season 5-1 to win the championship!

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