Cyclones Versus Tornadoes Rivalry As Clear As Black And White - Photo Feature Game

Photos and Text by Robert Thomas

The rivalry between the Central Cyclones and the Peacock Tornadoes reignited under the lights on Friday evening as both teams faced off under the lights.

The first quarter saw the Cyclones take a one touchdown lead. But the Tornadoes threatened to tie the game but the ball was turned over on downs.

At the end of four quarters the Cyclones defeated the Tornadoes 37 - 7 in front of approximately 500 fans.

Here are some photographs from the matchup.

The rivalry between the Peacock Tornadoes and Central Cyclones on the football field dates back generations - it’s as clear as black and white.

Here Peacock Tornadoes quarterback Rayan Yuhas-Gebhart is tackled by the Central Cyclones Keaton Belsher - MJ Independent photo

Peacock Tornadoes Malcolm Hunter (left) attempts to stop the Cyclone’s explosive running back Javin Boynton - MJ Independent photo

Central Cyclones receiver Mason Payne fails to make a catch on the end zone against a Peacock Tornado defender - MJ Independent photo

The ball is overthrown to the Cyclones’ receiver Carter Connolly - MJ Independent photo

Peacock Tornado Nate Measner tries to get around two Cyclones defenders - MJ Independent photo

Peacock Tornado Malcolm Hunter heads up field - MJ Independent photo

Central Cyclones receiver Alec Tangen attempts to make a catch. The pass would be incomplete - MJ Independent photo

Peacock Tornadoes quarterback Owen Varjassy (left) is under heavy pressure from several Cyclones defenders - MJ Independent photo

And Dancing Bob from Regina and a friend were having a good time - MJ Independent photo

Cyclones Keaton Belsher (second from left) tries to break through the Tornadoes defence - MJ Independent photo

Peacock’s Dax Gibney goes up against Cyclones’ Jawin Boynton - MJ Independent photo

Central Cyclones defensive back Jaxson Bowerin forces Peacock’s Nate Measner out of bounds - MJ Independent photo

Close to 500 fans attended the game - MJ Independent photo

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