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
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(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
(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
(pictured above: The Panthers Cadets celebrate after winning the AYF State Championship game.) It’s that time of year again in youth football circles. Three local teams are primed in their
Youth football in the Triad ranks among the best in the country, as evidenced by American Youth Football national titles
Two area teams are headed south for the American Youth Football National Tournament scheduled from Dec. 7-15 in Orlando, Fla.
The Pfafftown Packers Pee Wees turned it up a notch in the opening round of the Division I Piedmont Youth
Even though the Northwest Midget Football League season is well underway, T’Marko Chandler and Trejon Simpson look forward to getting