Monday, November 23, 2009

Support the Novato Stingers as they SWARM Florida!


A request from the Novato Stingers players and families...


Novato Youth Football 2009 Stingers (Pee-Wee) Need Your Support


Dear Friends of Novato Youth Football & Cheer,


The Novato Stingers (PeeWee division) won the regional Mountain Valley Youth Football League Superbowl on Sunday, November 21st and earned the right to go to the American Youth Football National Championships in Orlando, December 5-12. We are looking forward to making our friends, family and community proud as we swarm toward a national title.


Our success has not been made by one player alone or a streak of luck. We have won our games due to the teamwork we exhibit each and every week. We are a close football family. Financially, it is a very significant challenge we face sending 31 boys to Orlando. Times are tough for many and contributions to our league are down. Estimated costs to attend are approximately $1,100.00 per player.


Itʼs going to take teamwork to send all of our boys to Orlando and we hope we can count on your support. We do not want to have to leave a member of our football family behind due to a lack of funds.


Our timeframe is aggressive and we are posting this note in the hope that you and/or your company with contribute to our efforts with a tax-deductible donation or sponsorship. If you can help us out, please e-mail ccassee@comcast.net or call 415.827.2872 and we will get a form right out to you!


Thank you so much!!!!!


GO STINGERS!

'09 MVL SuperBowl - Novato Stingers vs. Lathrop Steelers


Stinger moms show they "Believe" in their team


The pictures from this game are now available on the 2009 Novato Stingers Shutterfly site.


Game Summary


The #1 seeded Novato Stingers got to travel to Lathrop High School just outside Stockton to play the #3 seeded Lathrop Steelers in the Mountain Valley Youth Football League Division II SuperBowl on Saturday, November 21st.  It was a later start than usual for a PeeWee game, but with sunny skies and a serious chill in the air the games got down to business with a 3 PM kick-off.


The Steelers won the coin-toss but deferred to the Stingers, who elected to receive the ball first.  After a short opening drive, Novato had to give the ball back setting the stage for a defensive struggle.  And the Stinger defense did take over, forcing a fumble on the Steeler 35 after a short drive.  Novato took only a few plays to capitalize, with Alec Ball (12) breaking free for a 30-yard touchdown run for the first points of the game.  Marc Alvarez (21) kicked the two-point PAT and the Stingers were up 8-0 with 1:30 remaining in the first quarter.


The teams each got one more shot in the first-half, but came up short so Novato lead 8-0 at halftime.


Novato kicked-off to start the second-half, and immediately took control when Ben Putman (10) pounced on the onside-kick.  After a short drive, the Stingers had to kick the ball back and with the addition of a blocking-in-the-back penalty on the return, the Steelers were backed up on their 9 yard-line.   Novato held Lathrop and got the ball back on the Lathrop 16 yard-line.  A quick 13-yard pass from quarterback Tommy Sanz (13) to tight-end Robbie Cassée (16) set up a first-and-goal.  Half-back Putman then pushed it in for a touchdown and with Alvarez's second two-point PAT the Stingers were up 16-0 with 2:54 remaining in the third-quarter.


The ensuring onside kick-off was recovered by Stinger Henry Dalton (7) and Novato had the ball yet again.  This time it didn't last, as the Steelers recovered a fumble and then started a long march down the field.  With a rushing touchdown at 6:14 in the fourth-quarter, the game was a tighter-than-comfortable 14-6.  


Lathrop tried an onside-kick of their own on the ensuing kick-off but Moses Johnson (47) neatly caught the ball for the Stingers.  After a time-draining drive Putman broke through for a 6-yard touchdown.  With Alvarez's third two-point PAT the Stingers led 24-6 with 2:14 to play.


As it has all year, the Stinger defense came up big, stopping Lathrop's attempt to march down the field.  After taking the ball back on downs, Novato kneeled on the ball a couple of times and it was all over and the Stingers were the MVL PeeWee Division II champs!


Final Score: Novato Stingers 24, Lathrop Steelers 6


Next Up: AYF National Championship in Orlando, Florida!


Here are some highlight photos from the Stingers MVL SuperBowl win.



Alec Ball (12) breaks out for a touchdown in the first quarter.



Robbie Cassée (16) has a clutch catch an run to the 3 in the second-quarter.



Marc Alvarez (21) kicks the first of three 2-point PATs on the day



Henry Dalton (7) pounces on an onside-kick in the third-quarter




It's a bird.  It's a plane.  No, it's SuperBen Putman (10) flying for yards in the second-half.



Moses Johnson (47) makes a critical recovery on a Lathrop onside-kick



Offense wins games but swarming Stinger defense wins championships!



Celebration!  Yes, we're going to Orlando...




Tuesday, November 17, 2009

'09 Football Playoffs - Novato Stingers vs. Southern Marin Broncos


Coach Jones telling the Stingers "that's two-down with one more to go" following the game


The photos from this Novato Stingers game are now available on the 2009 Novato Stingers Shutterfly site.


Mountain Valley Youth Football League - 2009 PeeWee Division II Playoffs


Game Summary


The second round of the 2009 PeeWee Division II Playoffs for the Mountain Valley League of American Youth Football took place on Sunday, November 15th at Marin Catholic High School. The Novato Stingers, seeded #1, where officially the home team and played in their black uniforms. As the visiing team, Southern Marin, seeded #4, wore their white uniforms.


Southern Marin won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball. The Stinger defense established itself again, holding the Broncos on their opening drive and getting the ball back on the 35 yard-line. On Novato's first offensive play, Ben Putman (10) took the ball 65-yards down the right sideline for a quick score, giving the Stingers a quick 6-0 lead with 7:44 left in the first-quarter.


It looked like the Stingers would take control when Alec Ball (12) recovered the ensuing kick-off to give Novato the ball back. But the Broncos intercepted a long pass on the drive and the defensive struggle was on.


Danny Dreher (5) took the ball back with an interception at 1:30 in the first-quarter but the offense couldn't capitalize on the takeover. The second-quarter was hard-nosed football, with the Stinger defense, especially a fiesty Putman, clamping down the Bronco offense. The teams went into halftime with the Stingers up 6-0.


The second-half proved much the same, with Novato getting the ball first but turning it back over on downs. Dreher came up big again with another interceptions with 1:31 left in the third-quarter. The Broncos defense held firm and Novato had to give the ball back.


The fourth-quarter was similar until Novato got the ball back in Bronco territory with only minutes remaining. After a short drive, Putman broke one through the middle for a 30-yard touchdown. Coupled with a Marc Alvarez (21) two-point PAT field-goal, the Stingers were up 14-0 with only 1:31 left in the game.


Which put the game in the hands of the stingy Stinger defense one last time. And they came up big yet again. This time it was Hunter Wegner (18) with an interception with less than a minute remaining. After a final offensive play the hard-fought battle was over and the Stingers won the right to move on to the championship game.


"Southern Marin played a great game today," said Head Coach John Jones, "we had to give it everything we had to pull this one out.  Our boys played hard, but our defense really had to step it up to make sure we came out on top.  We can celebrate the win today, but we have a lot to do this week to get ready for a very tough Lathrop squad next weekend."


Final Score: Novato Stingers 14, Southern Marin Broncos 0


Next Up: Lathrop Steelers


NOTE: As of the time of this posting, the championship game is planned for Saturday, November 21 at Lincoln High School in Stockton, CA. I'll post any changes here...


Here are some photo highlights from the game:



A hard tackle on the Broncos opening drive




Ben Putman (10) breaks away for a touchdown on the Stingers first offensive play




Alec Ball (12) recovers the onside kick following the TD




Putman outjumps the Bronco receiver the knock it away!



Danny Dreher (5) intercepts a pass in the 1st Quarter, his first of two on the day!


It's just out of reach for Robbie Cassée (16) on this 2nd Quarter pass



The Stingers "D" swarms a Bronco like it did all day long




Marc Alvarez (21) sacks the Bronco QB for a huge loss late in the game




Putman bursts through the line for another TD late in the game to seal the Stinger win




Monday, November 9, 2009

'09 Football Playoffs - Novato Stingers vs. Esparto Spartans


Danny Dreher and Ben Putman showing their Novato pride for the playoffs!


The photos from this Novato Stingers game are now available on the 2009 Novato Stingers Shutterfly site.


Mountain Valley Youth Football League - 2009 PeeWee Division II Playoffs 


Game Summary


The first round of the 2009 PeeWee Division II Playoffs for the Mountain Valley League (MVL) of American Youth Football (AYF) took place on Sunday, November 8th in Northern California. The Novato Stingers entered the playoffs seeded first with an official record of 6-1 (7-1 overall). The eighth-seeded Esparto Spartans travelled to the Novato High School field for an 11 AM game on a beautiful sunny day for football.


Novato lost the coin toss and Esparto elected to receive the ball to start the game. Things started off well for the Stingers as Ben Putman (10) returned to action after a 4-game stint on the injured reserve, and promptly stripped the Spartan kick-returner of the ball and Henry Dalton (7) pounced on the fumble to give Novato the ball in Spartan territory. The Stinger Offense quickly established itself as Alec Ball (12) ran the ball for a 28-yard touchdown which Marc Alvarez (21) followed with a 2-point PAT field goal giving Novato a 8-0 lead.


The Novato defense quickly showed its stuff too, holding Esparto to a rapid 4-down and out on their first drive. It was an often repeated theme throughout the rest of the afternoon.


The Stingers second drive went 3-plays, capped by a 15-yard Tommy Sanz (13) pass to a wide-open Robbie Cassée (16) for a touchdown. The PAT attempt was thwarted by Esparto, making it 14-0 for Novato.


After holding Esparto to another 4-and-out, Novato drove the field for another score, this one a 12-yard pass from Sanz to a wide-open Dalton for another six points and a 20-0 lead.


On the Spartans third drive, Novato held tight again for a 4-and-out and then the offense took two plays for another score - this time a 42-yard run by Putman puting the Stingers up 26-0. A significant lead already, early in the second-quarter, and they were only getting warmed up!


The Spartans drove for a first down in their next drive, but the defense held tight once again taking the ball over on downs. Novato's fifth drive again resulted in a score, this time a 10-yard run by Ball and another 2-point kick by Alvarez for a 34-0 lead going into half-time.


Novato received the ball first in the second-half and promptly drove the field again. This time, Angelo Lagomarsino (9) pushed the ball in for a 2-yard score. The Stingers were hit with a big 15-yard penalty on the PAT attempt, pushing them to the 20 yard line. Undaunted, Sanz quickly hit Cassée on a quick out and he barreled his way in for another point and a 41-0 lead.


Things went from bad to worse for the Spartans, as Danny Dreher (5) intercepted the ball on the third play of Esparto's next drive. Novato quickly capitalized again, this time on a 50-yard, sideline-to-sideline scramble by Alvarez, and a 47-0 score.


The Stingers took the ball away again on the next drive when Cassée stripped the ball and Hunter Wegner (18) quickly recovered the fumble. Alvarez scored again, this time on a 35-yard run, and Lagomarsino followed it with a rushing PAT.


The defense made it three-take-aways-in-a-row, when Paul Kunst (24) intercepted a pass on the Spartans next drive. Novato quickly scored again on a 55-yard touchdown run by Ball.


Novato held Esparto to a 4-and-out again and Chris Folsom (25) capped a drive with a 3-yard touchdown run wrapping up the scoring on the day.


"The kids really played well on both sides of the ball today," said Coach John Jones. "The defense locked them down while the offense had a perfect day (10 touchdowns in 10 drives!) We'll work hard again this week to make sure we're ready for round two."


Final Score: Novato Stingers 67, Esparto Spartans 0


Next Up: Southern Marin Broncos


Here's are some photographic highlights from the game:



Ben Putman (10) is back with a vengence, stripping the ball on the opening kick-off


Alec Ball (12) follows Angelo Lagomarsino's (9) block on one of his 3 TD runs



Robbie Cassée (16) running to the end-zone after a catch



Henry Dalton (7) awaits the ball on the way to his touchdown



Marc Alvarez (21) jukes on a 50-yard sideline-to-sideline touchdown run



Cassée strips the ball and Hunter Wegner (18) gets ready to pounce on the ball.


The defense harassing the Spartans again.

Cheers! - Jason

Monday, November 2, 2009

Novato Yellow Jackets Oct. 31+ Game Photos




Hello Yellow Jackets Fans,


I've been a bit behind but have now caught up. If you'd like to see photos of the Yellow Jackets in action against Johnson, Weston Ranch and Rio Vista check them out at http://novatoyellowjackets.shutterfly.com/.


Black and Gold! All day, everyday! No Mercy!


/Bill Kelly

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