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  2006 WARRIOR FEATS  
 

Warriors Plan to Muffle VA Thunder for First Undefeated Season

Souper Man
Warriors travel to Virginia to battle the 8-1 Virginia Thunder for the Warriors first undefeated season, this Saturday Sept.23, 2006. The Thunder's only lost came from the hands of the Warriors in Week 3. This weeks game is for 1st place in the south and home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The warriors would like to dedicate this game to the very first Warrior and franchise player Gregory "Souper Man" Campbell. The Warriors will persevere to insure The "Souper Man" is sent out with an undefeated season.

Game time is 3 PM in Hampton, VA.
The Buses will leave Baltimore at 9 AM Sharp









GET READY FOR THE 2006 WARRIORS

THE BALTIMORE WARRIORS WILL BE FIELDING A NEW AND EXPLOSIVE TEAM FOR 2006. AFTER KEEPING OUR YEARLY TRADITION WITH ANOTHER WINNING SEASON OF 8 AND 3, WE JUST MISSED OUR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER A TOUGH UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE SOUTHERN DIVISION PLAYOFF LOSS OF 16 TO 9 VS THE RICHMOND HORNETS. THIS YEAR WE WILL BE SETTING UP A PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL ORGANIZATION AND TRIMMING OUR ROSTER DOWN TO ONLY 50 OF THE AREA'S BEST. EACH PLAYER WILL HAVE HIS STATS RECORDED AND DOCUMENTED WHILE RECEIVING GAME FILM FOR RECRUITING PURPOSES. JOIN US AT OUR BANQUET FOR MORE INFO.


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Warriors Announce 2006 Coaches


Head Coach and Special Teams Coordinator
Sean Dunn

Assistant Head Coach And Conditioning
Cliff Hudgins

New Offensive Coordinator
George Green

New Defensive Coordinator
Bernard Settle



Thursday, April 13
WARRIORS HAVE OFFICIALLY OPENED CAMP
WARRIORS HAVE OFFICIALLY OPENED CAMP AS OF APRIL 7, 2006 AT DRUID HLL PARK.
PRACTICE DAYS ARE TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 6-8PM AND SUNDAY 11AM-1PM. ATTIRE IS SHORTS AND CLEATS. COME AND BE READY TO WORK HARD AND LEARN THE NEW OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SCHEMES. COME SEE THE WARRIORS AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF!


Warriors Ranked Fouth in the East

The Warriors continue to tear up the east with wins over long time football powers, the New Jersey Knights, DC Cheifs, Virginia Thunder, NC Stallions, and reigning UFL Champs, the Virginia Hornets. Check out the EFA website, we are currently ranked 4th and rising. Jump on the bandwagon Now. We have a seat for you!


Lester

Player of Week 7 - Lester Horton

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Warriors Rout UFL Champion Hornets 27-6

The Defense struggled thru the first quarter and the Warriors were pinned on their own 10 year line.

At the beginning of the 2nd quarter Lamont Baker completed a 61 yard pass to Gregory "Soup'er Man" Campbell that lead to a 2 yard touchdown run, which casted off the drive of a 2 yard touchdown run by Colin Jones.

The Warriors lead 6-0 at halftime

At the beginning of the 2nd half the rout was on when Mark Baker completed his first touchdown pass of 42 yards to Big Les "The Playmaker", putting the warriors ahead 12 - 0

The two connected for 3 more passes resulting in another TD pass to the Play Maker for 37 yards, raising the score to 20-0

Richmond finally got on the board with 6 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter after a very questionable 62 yard pass interference call, ending in a 1 yard touchdown run for Richmond resulting in a score of 20-6

The Warriors inserted the young phenom Marcus Thompson who amassed 83 yards and a touchdown on 3 carries

The Warriors go on to defeat Richmond 27 - 6




BlackBoy
Player of Week 8 - Marcus Nickens
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Warriors Kick the Manure out of the Carolina Stallions 17-8

Warriors maintain their undefeated season with a win over the Carolina Stallions.

The Warrior scored on their opening drive of 80 yards under Quarter Back Dominique "Rook" Ennals, which lead to a 2 yard touchdown run from Marcus Nickens.

After the PAT the score was 7-0

The Warriors tenacious defense sacked the Stallions QB for a safety, scoring two more points for the Warriors.

The score was 9-0 at halftime

In the second the Warriors showed off their running game with over 150 yards of rushing and another touchdown run by Marcus Nickens with the two point conversion catch by Dominique "Rook" Ennals.

The score was 17-0

The Stallions returned the ensuing kickoff for a touchdown and two point conversion with three minutes remaining in the game.

The Final Score was 17-8





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Friday, October 6
Warriors Strike Lightening To The Thunder For First UNDEFEATED Season

Warriors traveled to Virginia to battle the 8-1 Virginia Thunder to successfully uphold our first UNDEFEATED regular season, defeating the number 2 team 15 - 6.

The Warriors scored on their opening drive of 50 yards with a touchdown reception of 40 yards by Dominique "Rook" Ennals.

After the PAT by Marcus Nickens the score was 7-0

The Warriors tenacious defense sacked the Stallions QB for a safety, scoring two more points for the Warriors.

The score was 9-0 at halftime

In the second half both defenses stood stong. The Stallions was only able to score on a 65 yard kick-off return. The 2-point conversion try was muffed by the Warriors.

The score was 9-6.

The Warriors marched back down the field and scored on a 55 yard TD pass from Lamont "The Vet" Baker to Big Les The Playmaker. Giving the Warriors a two score lead. The Pat was missed.

The score was 15-6.

The Warriors defense stood strong with an interception from Marcus "Pacman" Parham ending a Thunder drive. With last chances to score looming the Warriors safety Tony "Wee Wee's Son",Johnson amassed 7 tackles,4 batted passes & a crucial 1 on 1 interception in the ednzone to seal the Warriors victory and perfect regular season.

The Final Score was 15-6




   
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