 This time last week, the U-Pike Bears rallied back from a 20-10 deficient, with just nine minutes to play to pick up their first win on the road at Bluefield 24-20. Tonight, the Bears took the field at the Hambly Athletic Complex for their first home game of the season against the Campbellsville Tigers. The Bears are home, and of course, it's the first time as they rush the field at Heeler Howard Field. With one win under their belt, coin toss at center field, the Bears will win and choose to defer until the second half. Damir Karapanzik will kick off for the Bears, with Keanu Young back and ready to receive with a nice little return on the first kickoff of the night. U-Pike Stephens struggling to find their rhythm to stop the Tigers offense as they get on the board first with quarterback Hunter Brown connecting with Tyus Alcorn just inside of the end zone as the Tigers put up six on the board. It wouldn't take long for the Bears to answer back, though, as Sonny Warren hands it off to Jamar Kirksey, and he will truck his way into the end zone, and the Bears score their first touchdown in front of their home crowd. And we're tied at seven in the first quarter, moving into the second. It was a lights out, actually, after a 20-minute power outage, and that's when everything turned around. Campbellsville's quarterback Hunter Brown drops back. He slides through one tackle, still on his feet, misses one, and that's what happens when you don't wrap up, but that's okay. Darius Green was in the right place at the right time as he picks off the pass after it bounces off the receiver's arms for the Interception, thanks to great coverage from Jack Hopkins. Sonny Warren airing it out and breaches to Michael Howard just inside of the 10-yard line, and here comes the momentum for the Bears as they try to make it into the end zone, but they were stopped short after a few downs. But if you can't make it, try, try, try again. The Bears have one final chance to make it in fourth down, and it's a quarterback keep. Sonny Warren will hang onto the rock. It's a football one-on-one here for the novice viewers. Never stop moving your legs. Everyone believed the play was over, but he just kept trucking his way, and he made it into the end zone as they take the one-point lead heading into the half. The Bears pick up a win over Campbellsville in a final score of 41-34.