Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Slot receiver Marcus Aikens had a productive season in his first year with the Panthers Mighty Mites team. Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Of the
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![Home-grown teams reign supreme at state championships](https://wschronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/sports-state-championships-panthers-505x306_c.jpg)
In above photo: Makhi Purvis of the Panthers finds running room against the Saints in the Cadets Division. (Photo by Craig T. Greenlee) Five local teams are still alive in postseason
![Teams come up short at AYF nationals](https://wschronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/AYF1-505x306_c.jpg)
(pictured above: Tiny Indians had a great season.) Unlike last year when the Tiny Rams U14s and Tiny Indians Cadets reigned supreme, there will be no national champs in youth football
![Tiny Indians squads to play for nationals](https://wschronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Tiny-Indians1-505x306_c.jpg)
(pictured above: A coach holds up the Tiny Indians Cadets’ DII AYF trophy last year.) The Winston-Salem Tiny Indians figure to be well-represented when the American Youth Football (AYF) National Championships
![Local teams to play for titles](https://wschronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/South-Fork-Panthers-505x306_c.jpg)
(pictured above: The Panthers Cadets celebrate after winning the AYF State Championship game.) It’s that time of year again in
![Teams claim AYF titles](https://wschronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/football-505x306_c.jpg)
Four local teams reigned supreme in the America Youth Football Division I State Championships held last Saturday at East Forsyth
![Team impressive in playoff win](https://wschronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Packers1-505x306_c.jpg)
The Pfafftown Packers Pee Wees turned it up a notch in the opening round of the Division I Piedmont Youth
The Tiny Rams proved to be supreme during the regular season in the 8th Grade Unlimited Division of the Piedmont
![Panthers pull off win over Broncos](https://wschronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/panthers-505x306_c.jpg)
In a game that featured four lead changes, the South Fork Panthers delivered when it mattered most in an 18-16