
| Trotwood Ohio is home to many youth sports programs. 2007 opeing day was August 25th for the Pee Wee Rams Football and Trotwood Say Soccer for grades 1 through 6. (Photos by Bruce Kettelle) | ||
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Everyone loves a parade! Say Soccer has made this an annual event for
years on South Broadway to Madison Park. (more soccer pics after football
below) |
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| 2. 1st and 2nd grade parents made this beautiful banner for the Pee Wee Football opening day at Bob Driver Stadium. | ||
| 3. The players smashed through the banner just like the pros! | ||
| 4. Players, Officials, and Coaches gather at mid field for the coin toss. The Rams played the Springfield Tigers. | ||
| 5. These first and second graders make a formidable offensive line. | ||
| 6. The Rams and the Tigers mix it up on the field. | ||
| 7. The quarterback makes his move around the Springfield defense. | ||
| 8. What is a football game without cheerleaders? There is a cheerleading squad for each age group in the Pee Wee Rams. | ||
| 9. The Pee Wee Rams organization has most of the equipment making it affordable for parents. This 4th grader gets caught be Springfield. | ||
| 10. The Rams move the ball leaving a line of defenders behind him. | ||
| 11. It takes more than one Tiger to take down this Ram. | ||
| 12. There was a good crowd along Broadway for the Say Soccer Parade. | ||
| 13. Each Say Soccer grade level team has their own name. Little Kickers seems very appropriate. | ||
| 14. The Trotwood Say Passers make their way to the opening day games in Madison Park. | ||
| 15. Youth sports are all about fun and comraderie. The Say Wings were on top of the world Saturday morning. | ||
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