Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Warriors Face the Generals
The Warriors come in with a grudge for the Generals after last year's nail biter of a game that wasn't decided until the very end with a missed Wakefield field goal. This game remained in the minds of the Warriors all season and now their ready to take this win from a long hated rival.
But it's not only the shared hatred between each of the teams that will make this game worth the five dollars you spend to watch. This game will also be made thrilling by the fact that it will pin brother against brother. Come to see Wakefield linebacker/running back Boubacar Diallo battle against W-L defensive back/running back brother Moussa Diallo. Along with the intense show of a blood battle between these two phenominal players, watch as Aaron Hunt continues his breakout season and attempts to get past ten touchdowns before his senior year is up.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Warriors Fall to the Patriots
You'd think that with such an impressive defense the Warrior's offense would look just as good, if not better. However, the Warriors still were unable to do anything to prevent the Patriots from gaining the lead and winning the game in an embarrasing 51-18 loss.
Their were many mistakes that the Warrior's offense had made. Several of which were the numerous fumbles by Drew Powell due to poor snapping from sophomore center, Muktaru Jalloh. The Warrior's offensive line was blown backwards from the ball on many plays which often lead to Powell being rushed and forced to throw a poor or incomplete pass. This game was pretty much a perfect summary of how the Warrior's season has gone so far. A lack of execution and the failure to accomplish even the most basic of things is what's holding our team back from being an exceptional football team. And something needs to happen desperately for any hope of even getting a win this season.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Something's Wrong
Last year, this team was all about running plays. They rarely ever threw the ball unless it was a fourth and long situation. Now, wide receiver, Aaron Hunt, currently holds the most touchdowns for the team this year. A spot that was held by running back, Romeo Goffney, from last year. So maybe it's the fact that now they have completely changed up their offense from what it was last year. Whatever it is, one thing is for certain, Wakefield is not going to back down, no matter how bad the situation is currently. However, the Warriors need to get their heads together for these last three games,which are sure to prove to be a battle for both of the teams.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Warriors Fall Far Behind the Hawks
In a game that matched last Friday's weather, the Wakefield Warriors fell to the Hayfield Hawks in an embarrasing loss of 52-12. The Warrior's defense was simply unable to contain the Hawk's running game. As is evident by the fact that they were able to socre on the Warriors on two reverse running plays. Likewise, the Warrior's offense was not able to do alot with the ball as well. On one of the kickoff returns for the Warriors, Junior Runningback, Terry Davis, ran the ball from the Warrior's 10 yard line all the way to Hawk's 30 yard line, only to fumble it upon impact with one of the Hawk's players and suddenly lose possession. This play ultimately led to the Hawks scoring another touchdown in the early first quarter of the game.
This year's team is simply not the same as last years. The Warrior's are having to depend on players playing on both sides of the ball. Last year, Wakefield only had to depend on five players to go both ways on the field. Now, almost the entire starting line for both offense and defense consists of the same players. Alot of these guys just don't have the stamina to play on both sides and it shows in how they perform as the game progresses into the third and fourth quarters. One thing is for certain though, the Warriors need to bring their absolute A-game as they are down to the last three games of the season if they want any hope being able to not have a poor season like last year.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Most Valuable Player is Spelled H-U-N-T
Friday, October 9, 2009
Wakefield Football Interview
Q: What do you believe the outcome of this years season will be?
A: Little- Hopefully we will be 5 and 5.
Powell- The same, that we win the rest of our games this season.
Q: What has been this years biggest disappointment about the team for you?
A: Little- A lack of execution and concentration from all of the players especially from the seniors.
Powell- The seniors. I expected them to stand up and lead this team, and they've done everything but that.
Q: Who has been this years team leader?
A: Little- Dashwan Grady
Powell- Thomas Rice
Q: What does the team need to do to come togehter and improve upon what they have not done this season?
A: Little- They need to focus as a team and concentrate on everyone. No more of this indiviual thinking. That's what hurts us the most.
Powell- Stop being nice and step up their game. This team needs to give 11o% for the forty-eight minutes that we play in each game.
Q: What is your biggest flaw?
A: Little- Dedication. I feel that I wasn't able to devote enough time to give this team and that may be what has hurt them the most.
Powell- For me, it was not being more demanding of the players. If I had demanded more from this team, I think that they would be one of the best teams in our district and not in the situation that they currently are in.

