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Hawks in a Nail Biter

    Raiders and Hawks battled it out last weekend in close one.  Hawks almost went scoreless until halftime and were down 18-7 when the second half began.   They then scored again on the their first drive of the second half to make it 18-13.  Hawks scored again on a controversial tag/no tag and finally won the game 19-18 to the reluctance of a disappointed Raiders squad.  A couple of controversial calls in this one apparently but definately a wake up call for the Hawks who have won by a single point twice this season against the stronger clubs.
    Elsewhere the All Blacks overcame the rookie Falcons 34-0 in a good hearted match up.  There is a learning curve for touch football and the Falcons are on their way. 
    The Cobras were victorious as well with a score of 32-6 over the Mustangs.  With the Mustangs new QB and Halfback I thought they would be better but so far the season hasn't been kind to them.
    This weekend is the August long weekend so there are no games in the OTFL.  Have a good one!

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    • Ché Lafoy, 32, is a teacher in Oshawa and the PR guy for the Oshawa Touch Football League. As a child he lived overseas in Jakarta, Indonesia for 8 years. Back in Canada he attended Dr. F.J. Donevan Collegiate in Oshawa and later went on to earn a BA from the University of Western, Ontario. He then moved to Perth, Western Australia to earn a Bachelor of Education degree. He has been playing touch football in Oshawa, London, and Toronto since 1992 and is here to keep you up to date with the latest statistics, scores, personalities, and happenings of the OTFL and touch football in the Durham Region.
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