NewsApril 19, 2009
The Cape Girardeau County Enforcers played the Springfield Guns in a law enforcement charity football game April 18 at Houck Stadium. The game raised $2,442 to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri. Springfield won 20-6.
Cape County Enforcers running back Blake Jamison gains yardage before being tackled by Springfield Guns' Fred Beck.
Cape County Enforcers running back Blake Jamison gains yardage before being tackled by Springfield Guns' Fred Beck.
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder tosses the coin which the Springfield Guns called and chose to defer in the benefit game with the Cape County Enforcers Saturday at Houck Stadium.
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder tosses the coin which the Springfield Guns called and chose to defer in the benefit game with the Cape County Enforcers Saturday at Houck Stadium.
The Cape County Enforcers are ready to take the field.
The Cape County Enforcers are ready to take the field.
Cape County Enforcers quarterback Richard Pipkin looks to hand off to running back Blake Jamison.
Cape County Enforcers quarterback Richard Pipkin looks to hand off to running back Blake Jamison.
Cape County Enforcers running back Blake Jamison carries against the Springfield Guns during the first quarter Saturday at Houck Stadium.
Cape County Enforcers running back Blake Jamison carries against the Springfield Guns during the first quarter Saturday at Houck Stadium.
Cape County Enforcers wide receiver Kelvin Robinson runs into the Springfield Guns' Chris Wells.
Cape County Enforcers wide receiver Kelvin Robinson runs into the Springfield Guns' Chris Wells.
Cape County Enforcers quarterback Cody Farrow passes against the Springfield Guns.
Cape County Enforcers quarterback Cody Farrow passes against the Springfield Guns.
Cape County Enforcers tight end Alex Broch holds onto a pass reception while brought down by Springfield Guns near the goal line Saturday at Houck Stadium.
Cape County Enforcers tight end Alex Broch holds onto a pass reception while brought down by Springfield Guns near the goal line Saturday at Houck Stadium.
Enforcers quarterback Richard Pipkin is tackled by the Guns' Ben Haines.
Enforcers quarterback Richard Pipkin is tackled by the Guns' Ben Haines.
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The Cape Girardeau County Enforcers played the Springfield Guns in a law enforcement charity football game April 18 at Houck Stadium. The game raised $2,442 to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri. Springfield won 20-6.

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