Friday, September 29, 2006

Warriors Lose To Reading, 24-13


The Wakefield Warriors lost to Reading on Friday Night 24-13. The game was played at 7:00 PM at Landrigan Field.

Matt Tyre (Senior) scored on a 25 yard TD pass from Derek Dettore and Bill Spang (Senior) scored on a eight yard run for the Warriors.

Jack Lee scored three touchdowns for Reading.

Matt Mackay (1 INT) played solid defense at the strong safety position while Nick Serino held up the Rockets passing game.

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