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ST. STEPHEN — Taylor Elizondo threw for three touchdowns and the Timberland defense forced five turnovers as the Wolves thundered past Andrews, 40-0, in a Region 7-AA opener delayed an hour by storms. Elizondo connected with Mike Wilson twice on scores of 19 and 69 yards and with Lee Mayes on <a href="http://www.suprashoesuk2011.com/"><strong>cheap supra</strong></a> a 20-yard strike. Mayes also returned a fumble 34 yards for his second touchdown of the night. "We play hard, but this is region — we play harder," Mayes said. The Region 7-AA opener had been dubbed World War IV as the Yellow Jackets presented the first legitimate <a href="http://www.suprashoesuk2011.com/supra-skytop-shoes-c-259.html "><strong>supra skytop </strong></a> threat to Timberland's region dominance. The Wolves had won 30 straight region games coming into Friday's game. The <a href="http://www.suprashoesuk2011.com/"><strong>justin bieber supra shoes</strong></a> war was over before the first shots were fired as Timberland's defense squelched any Andrews scoring opportunity, which weren't many. "Our defense played lights out tonight," said Wolves coach Art Craig. "I'd said this was our first opportunity to see how well we matched up under fire. I think we matched up pretty well." The Timberland defense extended its consecutive shutout streak to 18 quarters, recovering four fumbles with an interception. Mayes recovered a fumble and intercepted a pass, while Diquan Richardson, Isaac Ferguson and Austin McKinney also recovered fumbles for the Wolves (6-0, 1-0), who host Lake City on Oct. <a href="http://inbookmark.com/mybookmark.php"><strong>justin bieber shoes</strong></a> 7.
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