I ordered tickets and handed them out to the parents on Thursday. If I did not get a chance to buy you tickets for the game, you can walk up and buy tickets are ticket window E at the stadium.. We are sitting in Plaza 26 rows 7 thru 13.
I will be setting up the tailgate at 12:00 noon just to hold down some spots for us.
Coach Martinez and I have a friend who is the LB coach at SDSU. We are working on having our players and coaches down on the field during pregame warm-ups at the New Mexico game. So that means we will have to close down the tailgate around 3:45 or so in order to get the players down on the field. Unfortunately, parents won’t be allowed on the field. But our seats and up against the railing if you want to take photos of your sons. This ought to be a really positive experience for the players.
We will be hosting over 90 people. We will set up along the Aztec walk and will have the PHHS Patriot pop up tent. I will set up three serving tables to place the food on for your convenience.
Here is the breakdown on who is bringing what:
Drinks:
Dailey: Water and Gatorade
Appetizers:
Abate: Chips
Altmeyer – Bean dip and chips
Berkoben – Chips and dip
Griswold – Chips and dip
Reed – Veggie tray
Samaniego – Fruit
Unknown – Hot wings
Unknown – Pasta salad
Unknown – Fresh veggies and dressing
Unknowns – Fruit
Main Dish:
Armenta: Hot dogs and buns
Hernandez - Fried rice, pork menudo and lumpia
Nygaard – Pasta salad
Tarantino – Pasta
Torres – Italian sausage
Tyler – Macaroni salad
Ybarrondo – Pasta Salad
Dessert:
Altmeyer – Cookies and brownies
Fiato – Cookies
Kurz – Brownies
Patrick – Chocolate chip cookies
Monday, October 31, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Freshman Football Banquet Money Due on Friday 11/4/11
To print out a flier for the 2011 Freshman Banquet, you can click onto the following link:
http://www.phhsfootballboosters.com/2011-banquet-info.html
Here is the information the Booster Club has for you in regards to the banquet:
WHEN: Tuesday November 15th
TIME: 6:30 pm
WHERE: Patrick Henry High School Cafeteria
Hunter’s Steak House
Tri-tip Steak/ Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables, Salad, Garlic Bread, Dessert and Drinks
All players that have purchased a spirit pack, your player ticket is included.
All players that paid the full price of the spirit pack and we owe you for the ASB card, 1 (one) extra ticket is included.
The cost is $25.00 per ticket
Remember to check on the web site for any changes or updates!
Player Name: _______________________ Jersey #: _______
Home Phone: ___________________
Parents Name: ______________________________________
Number of Tickets Ordered: ______________________
Please make checks payable to: PHHS Football Boosters
Any questions: Contact Jill Pankow at: jills91163@yahoo.com
http://www.phhsfootballboosters.com/2011-banquet-info.html
Here is the information the Booster Club has for you in regards to the banquet:
WHEN: Tuesday November 15th
TIME: 6:30 pm
WHERE: Patrick Henry High School Cafeteria
Hunter’s Steak House
Tri-tip Steak/ Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables, Salad, Garlic Bread, Dessert and Drinks
All players that have purchased a spirit pack, your player ticket is included.
All players that paid the full price of the spirit pack and we owe you for the ASB card, 1 (one) extra ticket is included.
The cost is $25.00 per ticket
Due No Later Than Friday, November 4th
Remember to check on the web site for any changes or updates!
Player Name: _______________________ Jersey #: _______
Home Phone: ___________________
Parents Name: ______________________________________
Number of Tickets Ordered: ______________________
Please make checks payable to: PHHS Football Boosters
Any questions: Contact Jill Pankow at: jills91163@yahoo.com
Building Men forn Others: Alma Mater
Several parents have commented that they like to see the players do the alma later after each of our games. But what led to us doing the alma mater?
Webster's Dictionary defines the word Alma Mater as: 1) The school, college, or university that one has attended. 2) The anthem of an institution of higher learning.
Patrick Henry is my alma mater. I take great pride in graduating from our school. As a young boy, I followed Patrick Henry Football and I looked up to them while I played Pop Warner football at Alvarado. I followed their championship runs in the mid 70's and I looked forward to playing at Patrick Henry.
Once I got to Henry as a student/athlete, there was a tradition after every game for the players to stand in front of the band, with our helmets off. The band would play the alma mater and everybody (fans and players) would sing the alma mater. Win or lose, we would stand in front of the band and pay homage to the band and to Patrick Henry High School.
When I returned to coach here in 2009, I was up in the press box for the Varsity Homecoming game. The game started with a young man singing the alma mater. I sang along with him... But nobody knew what the song was or what the words were. How sad.
I am proud to have Patrick Henry as my alma mater. So I took it upon myself to change the culture of Patrick Henry Football. I taught last year's Freshman team how to sing the alma mater. We finished the season with a win over Hilltop HS for the last game of the year. After the game, our players sang the alma mater and took great pride in being from Patrick Henry.
I have done the same for this year's team. I want the players to take great pride in being from Patrick Henry. The alma mater is our version of the Star Spangled Banner, our national anthem.
So this week, I have been singing Mira Mesa's alma mater. Our players got together and began to sing the Patrick Henry alma mater as to drown me out. They do take pride in their school. They know what school spirit is all about.
Webster's Dictionary defines the word Alma Mater as: 1) The school, college, or university that one has attended. 2) The anthem of an institution of higher learning.
Patrick Henry is my alma mater. I take great pride in graduating from our school. As a young boy, I followed Patrick Henry Football and I looked up to them while I played Pop Warner football at Alvarado. I followed their championship runs in the mid 70's and I looked forward to playing at Patrick Henry.
Once I got to Henry as a student/athlete, there was a tradition after every game for the players to stand in front of the band, with our helmets off. The band would play the alma mater and everybody (fans and players) would sing the alma mater. Win or lose, we would stand in front of the band and pay homage to the band and to Patrick Henry High School.
When I returned to coach here in 2009, I was up in the press box for the Varsity Homecoming game. The game started with a young man singing the alma mater. I sang along with him... But nobody knew what the song was or what the words were. How sad.
I am proud to have Patrick Henry as my alma mater. So I took it upon myself to change the culture of Patrick Henry Football. I taught last year's Freshman team how to sing the alma mater. We finished the season with a win over Hilltop HS for the last game of the year. After the game, our players sang the alma mater and took great pride in being from Patrick Henry.
I have done the same for this year's team. I want the players to take great pride in being from Patrick Henry. The alma mater is our version of the Star Spangled Banner, our national anthem.
So this week, I have been singing Mira Mesa's alma mater. Our players got together and began to sing the Patrick Henry alma mater as to drown me out. They do take pride in their school. They know what school spirit is all about.
ON OUR CITY’S EASTERN BORDER
MIDST THE HILLS AND THE SKY
HOME OF THE VALIANT PATRIOTS
PATRICK HENRY HIGH.
IN OUR MANY HALLS OF LEARNING,
ON OUR FIELDS OF PLAY,
GOALS OF EXCELLENCE AND HONOR
ALWAYS LEAD THE WAY.
AS WE MARCH ALONG TOGETHER
LET’S BE BRAVE AND BOLD.
ALL HAIL TO PATRICK HENRY HIGH SCHOOL
HAIL TO THE GREEN AND GOLD.
Monday, October 24, 2011
1979 Patriots
Players have been asking what year I graduated from Patrick Henry in the hope to look for photos of me. I graduated in 1980 and played on the 1979 team. We were ranked #2 in the County and were Eastern League Champs that year beating Mira Mesa, Pt. Loma, San Diego, Clairemont, Madison, Kearny and Morse in League play.
Here is a photo of me (#78) blocking for QB Scott McKee, who was voted all CIF that year. Enjoy
Here is a photo of me (#78) blocking for QB Scott McKee, who was voted all CIF that year. Enjoy
Directions to Mira Mesa HS
We play this Thursday at Mira Mesa HS. This is always a big game so we hope to see all of you at the game on Thursday. Kickoff is at 4:00 pm.
Coach Armenta will take the players on the bus. I will be at the school at 2:15 to pick up any stragglers that were not allowed to leave their classes early by their teachers.
Directions to Mira Mesa HS:
N/B I-15
Exit Miramar Rd.
Left or W/B on Miramar Rd.
Right or N/B on Camino Ruiz
Right or E/B on Mira Mesa Blvd.
School parking lot and football stadium on the right.
Coach Armenta will take the players on the bus. I will be at the school at 2:15 to pick up any stragglers that were not allowed to leave their classes early by their teachers.
Directions to Mira Mesa HS:
N/B I-15
Exit Miramar Rd.
Left or W/B on Miramar Rd.
Right or N/B on Camino Ruiz
Right or E/B on Mira Mesa Blvd.
School parking lot and football stadium on the right.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Grades Are Posted
Grades came out on on Friday. Unfortunately, some of our Student/Athletes did not make the CIF mandate of a minimum 2.0 GPA in academics and citizenship.
All year long we have emphasized our priorities in life: Faith, Family, School and then Football. We have made it the responsibility of the student-athlete to take care of their grades. If they needed tutoring during practice, I would allow our players to meet with their teachers instead of attending practice. It is their responsibility of maintaining eligibility, not the coaches and not the parents.
For those players that did not make the grades, I will be collecting their gear. CIF rules prohibit those players that are ineligible to travel with the team on the bus and from being on the sideline for the games.
All year long we have emphasized our priorities in life: Faith, Family, School and then Football. We have made it the responsibility of the student-athlete to take care of their grades. If they needed tutoring during practice, I would allow our players to meet with their teachers instead of attending practice. It is their responsibility of maintaining eligibility, not the coaches and not the parents.
For those players that did not make the grades, I will be collecting their gear. CIF rules prohibit those players that are ineligible to travel with the team on the bus and from being on the sideline for the games.
St. Augustine Saints 13 Patriots 40
Three words can describe this week's game against the Saints: Preparation, coaching and execution. Our team prepared well all week in practice and studied the tendencies of what the Saints do on offense and defense. The coaches emphasized the strong points of the Saints and worked hard with the players to put together a plan of attack. As a coaching staff, we tell our players the field is theirs and it is up to them to execute the gameplan.
All of that came together and the Patriots got back into the win column with a 40 -13 win over the Saints. I challenged the offensive line to take the game on their shoulders and carry the team for the remainder of the season. Melvin Mora, Chris Berkoben, Blake Liscom, Brian Tran, Nick Coffey and Josh Pelloquin anchored a running attack that was beautiful to watch.
The Patriot defense played well. All week long we emphasized what the Saints do according to formation and with down & distance. Jack Kurz and Brandon Brooks came up with big plays in big situations. And if you hear us on the sideline yelling "WHOOOOOOOS", that is for safety Eric Hus whenever he makes a tackle. (BTW, I am the president of the Eric Hus fan club)
A lot of the credit to our success is due to the hard work of the coaches and the manner in how we prepare the players each week. With playing below our expectations the last two games, our coaches were upbeat and positive in rebuilding the confidence of the team. We adjusted our practice schedule to be more competitive and work on the basics.
I also want to congratulate Coach Armenta on his first victory as a head coach at PHHS. He did a great job getting the team ready for the game.
Next week we travel to Mira Mesa to play the mighty Marauders of Mira Mesa HS. This is an Eastern League rivalry that started my senior year back in 1979. The Marauders have been a dominant force for many year and it will be a good gauge to see how far we have come as a team.
All of that came together and the Patriots got back into the win column with a 40 -13 win over the Saints. I challenged the offensive line to take the game on their shoulders and carry the team for the remainder of the season. Melvin Mora, Chris Berkoben, Blake Liscom, Brian Tran, Nick Coffey and Josh Pelloquin anchored a running attack that was beautiful to watch.
The Patriot defense played well. All week long we emphasized what the Saints do according to formation and with down & distance. Jack Kurz and Brandon Brooks came up with big plays in big situations. And if you hear us on the sideline yelling "WHOOOOOOOS", that is for safety Eric Hus whenever he makes a tackle. (BTW, I am the president of the Eric Hus fan club)
A lot of the credit to our success is due to the hard work of the coaches and the manner in how we prepare the players each week. With playing below our expectations the last two games, our coaches were upbeat and positive in rebuilding the confidence of the team. We adjusted our practice schedule to be more competitive and work on the basics.
I also want to congratulate Coach Armenta on his first victory as a head coach at PHHS. He did a great job getting the team ready for the game.
Next week we travel to Mira Mesa to play the mighty Marauders of Mira Mesa HS. This is an Eastern League rivalry that started my senior year back in 1979. The Marauders have been a dominant force for many year and it will be a good gauge to see how far we have come as a team.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Freshman to Play at La Jolla HS
The Patriots last game of the season was supposed to be against the Lincoln Hornets. The Hive does not have a Freshman team this year so Coach Jacobacci and I were looking were looking for a replacement game.
Well, we found one. We will be travelling to La Jolla High School on Wednesday November the 9th for a 3:00 game against the Vikings. The reason we play on a Wednesday is because Varsity and JV have to play on Thursday. Friday is Veteran's Day and a school holiday.
So mark your calenders and make it out for the last game of the season!
Well, we found one. We will be travelling to La Jolla High School on Wednesday November the 9th for a 3:00 game against the Vikings. The reason we play on a Wednesday is because Varsity and JV have to play on Thursday. Friday is Veteran's Day and a school holiday.
So mark your calenders and make it out for the last game of the season!
Tailgate Party: SDSU Aztecs vs. New Mexico Lobos 11/5/11
I will be planning a tailgate party for the team and their families as the SDSU Aztecs as they take on the New Mexico Lobos at the Q. The date for that game is Saturday November 5th with Kickoff at 5:00 pm.
I want to get a head count and see how many tickets we need to get. Once I get the head count, I will call the Aztec ticket office and see what kind of pricing I can get for a group. Deadline for the will be this Thursday. I want to call the Aztec ticket office on Friday this week. E-mail me at: ldailey@pd.sandiego.gov to let me know how many in your family will be attending.
Once I get the ticket prices, I, LeRoy K. Dailey, will collect the money and buy the tickets. I will separate the tickets by family or player and hand them out the following week. It looks like group tickets will cost $10 each.
I want to make this event a potluck. I will set up 3 large serving tables and provide the paper plates, plastic silverware, paper towels, sodas and water. (BYO adult beverages for you adults). I will pass out a sign-up sheet after the Saints game to see what you folks want to bring.
I also want to have all our players and fans to be a part of the Aztec Walk before the game. The Aztec Walk is something you have to see and experience. The buses for the SDSU team park at the west end of the stadium. Fans, alumni and students form two columns for the players, cheerleaders, band, coaches and yes moms, Monty Montezuma to walk through all the way to the stadium. Fans start routing for the Aztecs and players engage in high fives with the fans.
I think it would be a great college experience for our players to see and be a part of.
I want to get a head count and see how many tickets we need to get. Once I get the head count, I will call the Aztec ticket office and see what kind of pricing I can get for a group. Deadline for the will be this Thursday. I want to call the Aztec ticket office on Friday this week. E-mail me at: ldailey@pd.sandiego.gov to let me know how many in your family will be attending.
Once I get the ticket prices, I, LeRoy K. Dailey, will collect the money and buy the tickets. I will separate the tickets by family or player and hand them out the following week. It looks like group tickets will cost $10 each.
I want to make this event a potluck. I will set up 3 large serving tables and provide the paper plates, plastic silverware, paper towels, sodas and water. (BYO adult beverages for you adults). I will pass out a sign-up sheet after the Saints game to see what you folks want to bring.
I also want to have all our players and fans to be a part of the Aztec Walk before the game. The Aztec Walk is something you have to see and experience. The buses for the SDSU team park at the west end of the stadium. Fans, alumni and students form two columns for the players, cheerleaders, band, coaches and yes moms, Monty Montezuma to walk through all the way to the stadium. Fans start routing for the Aztecs and players engage in high fives with the fans.
I think it would be a great college experience for our players to see and be a part of.
Directions to Saints Game
The Patriots will try to get back on track as we travel to St. Agustine HS for a Friday tilt against the Saints. Once again, we are playing this Friday, not the usual Thursday game. Kickoff is slated to be at 3:30.
The stands at Saints are few. I suggest that you bring a beach chair and sit along the track to watch the game like we did for the Green and Gold Scimmage.
Directions to St. Augustine HS is as follows from PHHS:
W/B I-8 from College
S/B I-805
Exit University Ave in the left hand lane of the exit.
Stop at the Stop Sign to goes straight onto North Park Way.
Straight or W/B on North Park Way
Left or S/B on 32nd St.
Left or E/B on Palm St.
The football field will be on the right hand side.
The stands at Saints are few. I suggest that you bring a beach chair and sit along the track to watch the game like we did for the Green and Gold Scimmage.
Directions to St. Augustine HS is as follows from PHHS:
W/B I-8 from College
S/B I-805
Exit University Ave in the left hand lane of the exit.
Stop at the Stop Sign to goes straight onto North Park Way.
Straight or W/B on North Park Way
Left or S/B on 32nd St.
Left or E/B on Palm St.
The football field will be on the right hand side.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Dons 56 Patriots 14
Our players ran into a buzz saw yesterday and that buzz saw was the Dons of Cathedral Catholic HS. We came out on the short end of the score 56 - 14.
It was a total team collapse and as the head coach, I will assume the responsibility of the lack of performance by our Patriots. Offense, defense, special teams and coaching all played a part in our loss. But there was a ray of hope. Something positive to build on... Our team did not quit. There are several individuals that began to pout and get upset over the outcome of the game. But for the most part, our players were competing to the very end of the game.
Tre Tyler earned his way onto the field by giving a good effort at DL. Nick Patrick made a nice sliding catch from the WR spot and backup QB Cody Beltz threw a great pass to 1st string QB/WR Cruz Samaniego to put into scoring position.
That game is behind us now... There is nothing more we can do about the outcome. We now need to focus on Saints. This will be a test of the character of our young men. Will they fold or will they shine through like I know they are capable of doing? Only time will tell. WE will continue to love our players and point them in the right direction.
As for my announcement in stepping down as head coach, I hope you all understand that it is for the good of the program. MY job has been to coach the coaches and prepare my team. This is an excellent opportunity to see what my staff and Coach Armenta are capable of doing in my absence. I will still remain with the team to handle administrative and parental communication duties through the end of the season.
The one thing I have learned over the years of coaching is that if the bond of trust between coaches and players is solid, that is a bond that nobody can break. I trust my coaches to do what is right for our players. And I know my players feel the same way. They know I love them. I know they love me.
I want to thank all of you fans, parents and family members for your support of the Patriot Henry Football Program and more importantly, for making me feel like a part of YOUR family.
It was a total team collapse and as the head coach, I will assume the responsibility of the lack of performance by our Patriots. Offense, defense, special teams and coaching all played a part in our loss. But there was a ray of hope. Something positive to build on... Our team did not quit. There are several individuals that began to pout and get upset over the outcome of the game. But for the most part, our players were competing to the very end of the game.
Tre Tyler earned his way onto the field by giving a good effort at DL. Nick Patrick made a nice sliding catch from the WR spot and backup QB Cody Beltz threw a great pass to 1st string QB/WR Cruz Samaniego to put into scoring position.
That game is behind us now... There is nothing more we can do about the outcome. We now need to focus on Saints. This will be a test of the character of our young men. Will they fold or will they shine through like I know they are capable of doing? Only time will tell. WE will continue to love our players and point them in the right direction.
As for my announcement in stepping down as head coach, I hope you all understand that it is for the good of the program. MY job has been to coach the coaches and prepare my team. This is an excellent opportunity to see what my staff and Coach Armenta are capable of doing in my absence. I will still remain with the team to handle administrative and parental communication duties through the end of the season.
The one thing I have learned over the years of coaching is that if the bond of trust between coaches and players is solid, that is a bond that nobody can break. I trust my coaches to do what is right for our players. And I know my players feel the same way. They know I love them. I know they love me.
I want to thank all of you fans, parents and family members for your support of the Patriot Henry Football Program and more importantly, for making me feel like a part of YOUR family.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Directions to CCHS
Directions to CCHS are as follows:
NB I-15
WB I-56
Exit Carmel Valley exit.
Right on Carmel Valley
Left on Del Mar Heights Rd.
Left on Old Carmel Valley Rd.
Right on the 2nd entrance to the football stadium
NB I-15
WB I-56
Exit Carmel Valley exit.
Right on Carmel Valley
Left on Del Mar Heights Rd.
Left on Old Carmel Valley Rd.
Right on the 2nd entrance to the football stadium
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Building Men for Others: Sportsmanship
Last week's Varsity game against Mar Vista was a tale of two games. The Varsity Patriots fought hard and overcame an 18 - 0 deficit to comeback and take a 22 - 18 lead in the 4th quarter. With 9 seconds left in the game, the Mariners threw a pass for a touchdown that ended in controversy. The bottom line was this: The Official was standing at the goal line and the Mar Vista player knocked over the pylon at the goal line, a drill we practice for conditioning period.
Agree or disagree, when an official makes a call, that is a judgement call on their part. How we act and how we conduct ourselves in the face of adversity defines the character of who we are as people.
Now I was not present at the game. (It was board game night with the family) But I spoke to Coach Martinez and he gave me an idea what happened after the game.
I knew we had a large number of Freshman players that attended the game. It is good to see them at the Varsity games and it gives them a goal to reach playing on Friday night and being on the PPR.
So I asked them how the game ended. They told me the referee blew the call and Mar Vista won the game. I asked them how the ref blew the game. Several players told me that the runner was out of bounds. I could see that some of them were really upset by the referee's decision. I then asked my players if the Mar Vista player knocked down the pylon like we do at practice. They all said yes. That provoked some thought on their part. Stopping to think about the pylon made them realize that it was indeed a touchdown.
I then asked my players what happened next. They said several Varsity players began to argue with the referees and some threw their helmets to the ground. As the referees left the field, my players told me that everyone in the stands began to 'BOO' the referees as they left the field. I didn't ask if any of my players participated in 'BOO'ing of the refs. I just didn't want to know.
I will admit, I am an old school kind of guy. I believe in leading by example, earning what you get and treating everybody with respect until they earn my dis-respect. As a player, I never threw my helmet and never lost my composure. I never argue with referees (I will say "I object!" It's the cop in me) because I know it's a hard job.
So I huddled my players before the start of yesterday's practice and I went over my expectations on how to be a man. I told my players they are expected to keep their poise and to not lose control of their emotions. I told them if they ever threw their helmet on the ground, they were telling me they don't want it and I will keep it for the remainder of the year. As a Patriot, they represent their family, the coaching staff and more important, the school itself. BOOing is not acceptable, not in high school athletics. REALLY!!! I mean, was there a threat of thermal-nuclear war related to the outcome of this game? NO!
I remember my senior year at Henry. The ASB Adviser, Mr. Miller, was so impressed with how the football team conducted themselves during the season, that he and the yearbook staff titled the yearbook "A Touch of Class". So I expect my players, the families of my players and the fans of the Patriot Football team to act with a "Touch of Class."
Agree or disagree, when an official makes a call, that is a judgement call on their part. How we act and how we conduct ourselves in the face of adversity defines the character of who we are as people.
Now I was not present at the game. (It was board game night with the family) But I spoke to Coach Martinez and he gave me an idea what happened after the game.
I knew we had a large number of Freshman players that attended the game. It is good to see them at the Varsity games and it gives them a goal to reach playing on Friday night and being on the PPR.
So I asked them how the game ended. They told me the referee blew the call and Mar Vista won the game. I asked them how the ref blew the game. Several players told me that the runner was out of bounds. I could see that some of them were really upset by the referee's decision. I then asked my players if the Mar Vista player knocked down the pylon like we do at practice. They all said yes. That provoked some thought on their part. Stopping to think about the pylon made them realize that it was indeed a touchdown.
I then asked my players what happened next. They said several Varsity players began to argue with the referees and some threw their helmets to the ground. As the referees left the field, my players told me that everyone in the stands began to 'BOO' the referees as they left the field. I didn't ask if any of my players participated in 'BOO'ing of the refs. I just didn't want to know.
I will admit, I am an old school kind of guy. I believe in leading by example, earning what you get and treating everybody with respect until they earn my dis-respect. As a player, I never threw my helmet and never lost my composure. I never argue with referees (I will say "I object!" It's the cop in me) because I know it's a hard job.
So I huddled my players before the start of yesterday's practice and I went over my expectations on how to be a man. I told my players they are expected to keep their poise and to not lose control of their emotions. I told them if they ever threw their helmet on the ground, they were telling me they don't want it and I will keep it for the remainder of the year. As a Patriot, they represent their family, the coaching staff and more important, the school itself. BOOing is not acceptable, not in high school athletics. REALLY!!! I mean, was there a threat of thermal-nuclear war related to the outcome of this game? NO!
I remember my senior year at Henry. The ASB Adviser, Mr. Miller, was so impressed with how the football team conducted themselves during the season, that he and the yearbook staff titled the yearbook "A Touch of Class". So I expect my players, the families of my players and the fans of the Patriot Football team to act with a "Touch of Class."
Monday, October 10, 2011
Remaining Schedule for the Season
We will now begin League play in the toughest League in the County of San Diego. From top to bottom, the Eastern League is the hardest league to compete in, hands down. There might be better teams in the County playing, or teams with higher rankings. But the leagues they play in do not have the competitive balance that the Eastern League has. Last year alone, five out of the six teams went to the playoffs and three of those teams went to Qualcomm Stadium to play in the CIF Finals.
So we start our journey up north in Carmel Valley. Here is the remaining schedule for the Freshman Team:
Thursday 10/13/11 3:00 pm @ Cathdral Catholic HS
*Friday 10/21/11 3:00 pm @ Saint Augustine HS
Thursday 10/27/11 3:00 pm @ Mira Mesa HS
Thursday 11/3/11 3:30 pm @ Scripps Ranch HS
Lincoln game is cancelled. We are looking to fill it with La Jolla HS. I will pass on the information to you all as soon as I find out.
*Note: The game at Saints is on a Friday, not on a Thursday.
So we start our journey up north in Carmel Valley. Here is the remaining schedule for the Freshman Team:
Thursday 10/13/11 3:00 pm @ Cathdral Catholic HS
*Friday 10/21/11 3:00 pm @ Saint Augustine HS
Thursday 10/27/11 3:00 pm @ Mira Mesa HS
Thursday 11/3/11 3:30 pm @ Scripps Ranch HS
Lincoln game is cancelled. We are looking to fill it with La Jolla HS. I will pass on the information to you all as soon as I find out.
*Note: The game at Saints is on a Friday, not on a Thursday.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Beast Cancer Awareness Month
You see it on TV in the NFL and MLB. Professional players wearing Pink gear to recognize and support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
We all know somebody that has been stricken with cancer. A former partner of my had a double mastectomy due to breast cancer a few years back. Another co-worker of mine just had a mastectomy last year.
Several parents and players have asked if it would be possible to recognize National Breast Cancer Awareness Month by wearing Pink for our games in the month of October. I think it's a great idea, not because it looks cool, but that it provoke our players to think about the civic ramifications of taking on a cause.
Wearing Pink because 'they do it on TV' is not good enough. I spoke to the players and explain why we are bringing attention to the cause of recognizing breast cancer. I am proud that our young men are willing to take on a cause. But I want to engage some thought behind taking the cause by opening a dialog with them on why it is important to recognize and support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
So, during the month of October, I will allow our players to wear Pink gear for our games. Buying Pink gear is optional and is not required. I also encourage our fans to wear Pink on Thursdays too.
Here is the National Breast Cancer Awareness web site:http://www.nbcam.org/help_promote_nbcam.cfm
We all know somebody that has been stricken with cancer. A former partner of my had a double mastectomy due to breast cancer a few years back. Another co-worker of mine just had a mastectomy last year.
Several parents and players have asked if it would be possible to recognize National Breast Cancer Awareness Month by wearing Pink for our games in the month of October. I think it's a great idea, not because it looks cool, but that it provoke our players to think about the civic ramifications of taking on a cause.
Wearing Pink because 'they do it on TV' is not good enough. I spoke to the players and explain why we are bringing attention to the cause of recognizing breast cancer. I am proud that our young men are willing to take on a cause. But I want to engage some thought behind taking the cause by opening a dialog with them on why it is important to recognize and support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
So, during the month of October, I will allow our players to wear Pink gear for our games. Buying Pink gear is optional and is not required. I also encourage our fans to wear Pink on Thursdays too.
Here is the National Breast Cancer Awareness web site:http://www.nbcam.org/help_promote_nbcam.cfm
No Game This Week October 6th
We were hoping for a game at Coronado this week, but Cathedral Catholic filled that slot before us. We will take advantage of the bye week and get ready for them.
We will not have practice of Thursday. The coaching staff will take advantage of the day off to scout the other teams on the Eastern League.
Friday will be a workout day with Coach Naughton. He will begin at 2:30 and the players should be done by 3:30.
The JV and Varsity play against Mar Vista on Friday 10/7 at Westhills HS. We will be the home team as we rent out their stadium for a home game. I am encouraging our players to go to the game and wear their green jerseys to represent the football program.
We will not have practice of Thursday. The coaching staff will take advantage of the day off to scout the other teams on the Eastern League.
Friday will be a workout day with Coach Naughton. He will begin at 2:30 and the players should be done by 3:30.
The JV and Varsity play against Mar Vista on Friday 10/7 at Westhills HS. We will be the home team as we rent out their stadium for a home game. I am encouraging our players to go to the game and wear their green jerseys to represent the football program.
Westhills Wolfpack 35 Patriots 21
The Patriots encountered their first loss of the season at Westhills High School losing 35 - 21 to the Wolfpack.
The beginning of the game was a back and forth affair and it looked like neither offense was going to be stopped. Westhills took the opening drive in for a TD. Our Patriots responded with a TD drive of their own with Cruz Samniego throwing a pass to Kage Nygaard.
Westhills took the next drive in for another TD. Johnny Bergum took the ensuing kickoff 65 yards for a TD. Josh Pelloquin capped off the drive with a two conversion.
Westhills' offense continued their pace while the Patriots suffered from mental lapses in their execution. But they never quit and they were able to compete to the very last whistle. Tyree Range capped off the scoring with a 24 yard run with 1:34 left in the game.
After the game, I spoke to our players and told them this is the type of competition we should expect from the Eastern League. The rest of our games are going to be as tough or tougher than the game against Westhills.
WE have work to do as a coaching staff and as players. We will take advantage of this week to prepare for our first Eastern League game against Cathedral Catholic.
The beginning of the game was a back and forth affair and it looked like neither offense was going to be stopped. Westhills took the opening drive in for a TD. Our Patriots responded with a TD drive of their own with Cruz Samniego throwing a pass to Kage Nygaard.
Westhills took the next drive in for another TD. Johnny Bergum took the ensuing kickoff 65 yards for a TD. Josh Pelloquin capped off the drive with a two conversion.
Westhills' offense continued their pace while the Patriots suffered from mental lapses in their execution. But they never quit and they were able to compete to the very last whistle. Tyree Range capped off the scoring with a 24 yard run with 1:34 left in the game.
After the game, I spoke to our players and told them this is the type of competition we should expect from the Eastern League. The rest of our games are going to be as tough or tougher than the game against Westhills.
WE have work to do as a coaching staff and as players. We will take advantage of this week to prepare for our first Eastern League game against Cathedral Catholic.
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