On a perfect Colorado afternoon, the i9 Youth Sports Lakewood flag football league finished its season on June 3 at Lakewood Park with a very full day. Several teams played make-up games before their tournament games, three of which went to overtime. Afterward, players and cheerleaders received their trophies, certificates and special awards, thanked their coaches, and celebrated with their teams while devouring pizza and other snacks.
On the field, in the 6-8 age division, the Thunderhawks, coached by
Matt Hildreth, outlasted
Richard Kreutzer's King Cobras, 18-12, in the nail-biting championship game, on an interception return for a touchdown in double-overtime. In addition, the Raging Rhinos, coached by
Angelo Acosta, downed the Hoosiers, coached by
Christopher Yancy, 38-6, and the
Carlos Montoya-coached Wildcats shocked the Lightning, coached by
Tyrese Winston, 26-20, also on an interception returned for a TD in overtime.
In yet another OT thriller, the Falcons, coached by
Richard Drake, topped
Andrew Sappey's Rattlers 26-20 for the 8-10 age division title.
The 11-14 age division title game was a re-match from last season, but this time the Cougars, coached by
Doug Robinson, turned the tables on coach
Dave Dincola and his Bulldogs in a 24-20 win that wasn't decided until the final seconds. In addition,
Rich Grange's Wolves devoured the Owls, coached by
Richard Kiel, 25-19.
The i9 Youth Sports fall flag football season in Lakewood starts on Aug. 26, and in Golden on Sept. 9. For more information on all of i9 Youth Sports' programs, including cheerleading and lacrosse, please go to
www.i9sports.com, or call 303-462-1520.