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South Central Hawgs open 2017 regular season at Mountain Lake’s Munson Field with a roast of the Buffalos

 

Mountain Lake area pigskin aficionados had the opportunity to catch the South Central Hawgs adult nine-man full-contact amateur football team in their regular season opening game this past Saturday, April 29 at Munson Field. And the Hawgs, did not disappoint, blanking the Tri-State Buffalos, 37-0.

The Hawgs are cosidered “prime pork” following their 2016 National Championship title win over the Salem (Oregon) Skallywags 45-20 in the Nine-Man National Championship Football Series game played in Albany, Oregon on Saturday, July 30. The Skallywags, a semi-pro football team, represented the National Nineman Football League.

The Hawgs advanced to the title game by upending the previously-unbeaten Buffalo Ridge Wildcats 26-19 on Saturday, July 16 to win their fifth Southern Plains Football League (SPFL) Championship.

Local members of that title team included a Mountain Lake connection – brothers and Hawg team members Jordan Kirk and Carter Kirk, along with their dad, Tim Kirk, Mountain Lake Public School Phy Ed instructor and Mountain Lake Area (MLA) Wolverine 9-Man Football Team, the squad’s offensive coordinator.

At 6′ 2″ and 275 pounds, Jordan Kirk, a 2012 grad of Mountain Lake Public High School (MLHS) was an anchor for both the offensive and defensive lines; Carter Kirk, at 6′ 7″ and 240 pounds, was a wide receiver and linebacker.

While Carter will not be returning to the Hawgs for a second year, as he will be focusing on the hard court as he heads next year into his final season on the Southwest Minnesota State University-Marshall Men’s Basketball Team, Jordan will suit up for his third go-round with the team, and Tim will return to the sidelines. Stepping up to play for the Hawgs will be a duo of “locals,” 2015 Mountain Lake Public High School (MLHS) grad Derek Harder, along with Ricacrdo “Junior” Garcia, who will graduate this spring from MLHS. All three are on the offensive line.

southern plains football leagueThe Hawgs, based in Truman, play in the West Division of the SPFL.

Additional division foes include:

+ Buffalo Ridge Wildcats, who play on the West Side Field in Lake Benton.

+ Dakota Bulldogs, who play at the Cadwell Sports Complex in Mitchell, South Dakota.

+ Tri-State Buffalos, whose home field is the Hills-Beaver Creek High School football field.

+ Watertown Rebels, who play at Great Plains Lutheran High School Field in Watertown, South Dakota.

Teams in the East Division are the Albert Lea Grizzlies (Albert Lea), Med City Freeze (Rochester), Midwest Rampage (Carlisle, Iowa), North Iowa Bucks (Rockwell, Iowa) and Southeast Minnesota Warhawks (Kasson-Mantorville).

The Hawgs’ 2017 remaining regular season schedule is as follows:

+ Saturday, May 6 – Buffalo Ridge Wildcats at Truman High School Field, 5 p.m.

+ Saturday, May 13 – Watertown Rebels at Truman High School Field, 5 p.m.

+ Saturday, May 20 – at Dakota Bulldogs at Cadwell Sports Complex, 3 p.m.

+ Saturday, June 3 – Bye Week.

+ Saturday, June 10 – at Watertown Rebels at Great Plains Lutheran High School Field, 4 p.m.

+ Saturday, June 17 – at Buffalo Ridge Wildcats at West Side Field in Lake Benton, 6 p.m.

+ Saturday, June 24 – Tri-State Buffalos at Truman High School Field, 5 p.m.

This league has evolved over the past 15 years, and over the course of that time, has been known as the Windom Football League and the Great Plains Football League – and for 10+ years now as the SPFL.

In addition to the contingent from Mountain Lake, team members hail from Houston, Texas; Wells; Truman; Chisholm; St. Peter; Fairmont; Lake Crystal; Buffalo; Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Lewisville; Corpus Christi, Texas; New Richland; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Eden Prairie; Winnebago; North Mankato; Chandler, Arizona; Ellensburg, Washington; Wabasso; Amboy and Mankato.

This year’s sponsors include: Center for Specialty Care-Fairmont, Moen Trucking, First Farmers and Merchants Bank-Fairmont, Jackson Sports, Fairmont Body Shop, Elizabeth Chevrolet-Truman, American Glass-Fairmont, BoeKett Lumber-Truman and Fairmont, Jackson Feed, Slumberland-Fairmont, Hawkins Chevrolet-Fairmont, Truman Public Schools, Truman EMT, Truman Tribune, Photopress-Fairmont, Watsons-Truman and TVIV-Fairmont.

To follow the Hawgs this season, go to: http://www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/?u=SCHAWGS&s=football.

 

DEREK HARDER, #70 at left, is in his first year playing with the Hawgs, while Jordan Kirk, #66, right, is in his third year with the team.

 

ALSO A NEW Hawg this season is #51, Ricardo “Junior” Garcia, who will graduate in May from Mountain Lake Public High School with the Class of 2017.

 

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR FOR the Hawgs, in his third year on the coaching staff, is Tim Kirk. Tim is the head coach for the Mountain Lake Area Wolverine Football Squad, and a physical education teacher at Mountain Lake Public School.

 

JORDAN KIRK, #66, shoves a couple members of the Tri-State Buffalos defensive line backwards to open up a hole for a Hawgs’ running back.

 

DEREK HARDER, #70, right, handles the Buffalos’ defensive end, as the Hawgs’ fullback, Anthony Weis, #22, left, gains ground.

 

JUNIOR GARCIA, #51, center, has his eyes keyed in on someone to block during the runback of the game’s opening kick-off.

 

THE HAWGS ALSO have on their roster the pink-gloved #33, Savannah Hodge, a cornerback on the team’s defense, who holds her own with the guys.
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