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Check out the great story featuring the Canton Lions Freshmen football team.  Click on the headline link to go to the article.  This article was published in the Canton and Plymouth Observer on Sunday, 11/14/2004
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Check out the Cheerleading Rally Pictures

Posted by Roger Peterson at Nov 13, 2004 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Click on the link for pictures of the 2004 WSJFL Cheerleading Rally hosted by the Canton Lions.

http://www.plymouthphotos.com/CheerA.htm
 
The Canton Lions Freshmen football team defeated a scrappy Ypsilanti Braves team 19-12 to advance to the WSJFL Super Bowl.  After falling behind on the scoreboard for the first time this year, the Lions roared back and secured a hard fought victory.  The Super Bowl will be a rematch from last year against the 9-0 Westland Meteors.  More details to be posted in the near future. image
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WSJFL Playoff Scores

Posted by Roger Peterson at Nov 6, 2004 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

FRESHMEN
CANTON LIONS 19, Ypsilanti Braves 12
Westland Meteors 32, Plymouth-Canton Steelers 12

JUNIOR VARSITY
Dearborn Heights Redskins 13, Garden City Chargers 6
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psilanti Braves 19, Farmington Rockets 14

VARSITY
Dearborn Heights Redskins 37, Redford Rangers 15
Ypsilanti Braves 28, Farmington Rockets 12

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Lions Reclaim Black & Blue Trophy!

Posted by Roger Peterson at Oct 29, 2004 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The Canton Lions captured the Black and Blue trophy as the winner of two of three games versus the Plymouth-Canton Steelers.  The Lions assured themselves the trophy after the first two games ended in Lion victories. 
The Lions freshmen won the Division championship with a 14-0 shutout of the Steelers.  The stellar Lion defense recorded their fourth shutout of the season.  The Freshmen were bolstered by outstanding defensive play from Brandon Congdon, Josh Nolen, Jordan Smith, William Askew, Bobby Riche and Corey Watkins.  The two Lion touchdowns were scored by Josh Peterson and Braden Price.
The Lions JV then followed it up with a convincing 31-15 drubbing of the Steelers.  The JV was led by Caleb Rankins with four touchdowns and Miles Clifton with one. Quarterback Andrew Tidwell threw the ball well, including a big completion to Jake Peterson.  Brandon Ciciotti, Matt Christo, Drew Daubenmeyer, Jimmy Keena, Adam Payne and Cody Blakita also played well for the winners. 
The Lions Varsity came close to making it a Lions sweep, but fell to the Steelers on a last minute touchdown 12-6.  
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