VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 2008

May 29th, 2008

2008
Centreville Varsity Football

15-Aug Varina (scrim) H 6PM
21-Aug Jamboree -LB, Garfield H 6PM
29-Aug WEST POTOMAC H 7:30PM
6- SEP TC WILLIAMS A 1:00PM
12-Sep LEE A 7:30 PM
19-Sep HERNDON A 7:30 PM
26-Sep FAIRFAX H 7:30 PM
3-Oct ROBINSON A 7:30 PM
10-Oct OAKTON H 7:30 PM
17-Oct MOUNT VERNON A 7:30 PM
24-Oct CHANTILLY H 7:30 PM
31-Oct WESTFIELD A 7:30 PM
11/7/2008 Reg Qtr Final TBA TBA 7:30 PM
11/14/2008 Reg Semi TBA TBA 7:30 PM
11/22/2008 Reg Final TBA TBA 1:00PM
11/29/2008 State Semi TBA TBA 1:00PM
12/6/2008 State Final TBA VT 1:00PM

Wildcat Football Honors 2007

February 4th, 2008

1ST TEAM ALL DISTRICT

OT – LUKE BOWANKO
WR – RICHIE STAGGERS
DT – BRETT MILLER
LB – DONNELL CARPENTER
DB – DARRYL HAMILTON

2ND TEAM ALL DISTRICT

OG – RICKY SPRAGGS
RB – ANDREW MORGAN
K – KEVIN MASLYN
DT – MIKE UPHAM
DE – JAMEY MCCLENDON
LB - ERIC GRAY
DB – CALDER STREET

HONORABLE MENTION ALL DISTRICT

OG - HOLLAND ANDERSON
OT – DAVID WISDA
TE – ZACK GLATTER
WR – BRANDON CARPENTER
DT – RAY WILLOUGHBY
LB – JASON PEARSON

1ST TEAM ALL NORTHERN REGION

LB – DONNELL CARPENTER
DB – DARRYL HAMILTON

2ND TEAM ALL NORTHERN REGION

DT – BRETT MILLER

HONORABLE MENTION ALL NORTHERN REGION

OT – LUKE BOWANKO
WR – RICHIE STAGGERS

AP VIRGINIA AAA ALL STATE 1ST TEAM

DARRYL HAMILTON

HONORABLE MENTION VHSCA ALL STATE

LB – DONNELL CARPENTER
DB – DARRYL HAMILTON

HONORABLE MENTION ALL MET

LB – DONNELL CARPENTER
DB – DARRYL HAMILTON

1ST TEAM ALL GAMEDAY MAGAZINE

OT – LUKE BOWANKO
DB – DARRYL HAMILTON

DIGITAL SPORTS OUTSTANDING PLAYERS

DB – DARRYL HAMILTON

OLD SPICE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

DARRYL HAMILTON

The Importance of High School Football

December 15th, 2007

The Importance of High School Football:
What Is It Really All About?

Courtesy of www.thesportsource.com.

The high school football playing experience should be one of the most enjoyable times in a student athlete’s life. It should be a combination of playing at a high level of sports competition coupled with experiencing the tremendous passion that much of our country has for high school football.

Playing high school football will allow you so many unique and special experiences. You may play in front of huge crowds in one of the football “hotbeds” of this country. You may play at a smaller school, with smaller crowds. You may even play 8-man football, as they do in certain places. Regardless of your own football experience, one thing is true. The great “hometown football” game can never be duplicated.

High school football is about school newspapers, pep rallies, the band, the mascot and cheerleaders, being in the local paper or playing on the local cable TV station. Moreover, high school football is about playing next to a friend that you grew up with and playing in those uniforms that you’ve loved since you could see over the fence. High school football is something you will never forget!

Along the way, you have learned the basics of the game and, hopefully, the basics of life. This will come from some of the best coaches and role models that you will ever have. You have taken your game to a very high level and are interested in college football. Your hard work on the field combined with your hard work in the classroom will determine your opportunities for the college experience.

Your coach, parents, teachers, guidance counselors, and most importantly, you should all be working together to ensure that you will have the exposure, contact, and a workable plan to help you move to the college level. There are myriad colleges playing football at all levels. College football teams compete at the following levels: NCAA Division I-A, Division I-AA, Division II, Division III, NAIA, and NJCAA (junior colleges). There is a place to play for anyone serious about it and willing to work for it. The challenge is finding the right place for you! Very few players are going to receive athletic scholarships and even fewer are going to go on to play professional football. For this reason, it’s very important that you have a plan to deal with the college identification and selection process.

The college identification and selection process can be arduous. It requires diligent work. Understand that early in the recruiting process, you probably will have little idea where you are going and will be, at times, totally confused. Don’t worry. Just make sure that you take an organized approach to the process and, most importantly, start early!

In the pages that follow, we are going to try to educate you about important factors to consider when you, a high school student athlete, begin identifying and selecting a college program. We also are going to show you ways to develop your own “plan for success.” Your college choice is one of the most important decisions in your life, so pay attention!

This country has a tremendous passion for high school football. It is played in almost every town across the nation, regardless of size. You are fortunate in that you may have an opportunity to continue your football career beyond high school. However, the college football experience is more than just playing football. For you, as a potential collegiate student athlete, the college experience is about three very important things. First, you will have the chance to receive a meaningful degree. Second, you will, hopefully, have an opportunity to play at a championship level. And, lastly, you will have the chance to develop into a well-rounded and more complete person.

We hope you play football for the love of the game, the great experiences you can have, and for the personal development and growth you will experience throughout your college years. Best of luck!

CAMPS 2008

December 10th, 2007

FOOTBALL CAMP DATES :
PASSING CAMP—JUNE 2—JUNE 5 3PM—6PM
PIT CAMP—JUNE 23—JUNE 26 8AM—11AM
MIDDLE SCHOOL CAMP—JULY 7—JULY 10
TEAM CAMP—JULY 21—JULY 24

Lifting Days and Times

December 10th, 2007

LIFTING DAYS AND TIMES

LIFTING BEGINS WEDNESDAY DEC. 12TH

MONDAYS ,WEDNESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS, 2:30—3:30 9TH GRADE AND STUDENTS NOT IN WEIGHT TRAINING CLASS

MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, 3:30—4:30 10TH, 11TH, AND 12TH GRADERS

ALL PLAYERS ARE EXPECTED TO PARTICIPATE, ATTENDENCE WILL BE TAKEN DAILY

THURSDAY AM WORKOUTS BEGIN - FEB. 21 AT 6AM

FRIDAY WORKOUTS BEGIN DEC. 14—2:30 –3:30

SPEED TRAINING FOR ALL PLAYERS

OFF SEASON TRAINING BEGINS DEC. 12 @2:30 IN THE WEIGHT ROOM

December 4th, 2007

OFF SEASON TRAINING BEGINS!!

December 3rd, 2007

OFF SEASON TRAINING BEGINS WEDNESDAY DEC. 12 @ 2:30PM