Treasure Coast Sports Journal Spring 2014 Spring 2014 | Page 70

Tr e a s u r e C o a s t helmets allowed. S p o r t s J o u r n a l over last year. www.TCSportsJournal.com Contact, other than grabbing the opposing player’s flag is “We are working together as a unit, as a team this year”, strictly prohibited, although incidental contact does happen says standout Miranda Clyde. and there are medical personnel present on the sidelines at And that work seems to be paying off as Fort Pierce Central all games. had only allowed a single And it is a seven on seven competition. The game is exciting to watch as these student athletes go touchdown this all out. season prior to the Westwood For example, in the “Battle of the Forts”, Westwood put up match-up. 19 points over cross town rival Fort Pierce Central. Key to the Lady Panthers victory was Booth who connected with 11th This stingy degrader Dymond Mosley in the first half for a 5 yard touch- fense is led by down completion on a pro set wide play and then connected 11th grade Outside Linebacker with Taylor for a 10 yard score on a slot pass. Turpin Clarzio, is dynamic in her own right. When not running the Jenna ball from the half back position while dodging defenders and who routinely cutting in and out of traffic she is throwing the ball – and she accounts for an astonishing 50% rarely misses her mark. of her team’s For their part the Lady Cobras are a much improved team flag pulls. When 68