Saturday, November 30, 2013

Westfield, A True Team

The morning after the end of your football season is one of the most difficult to face. The sun seems dimmer. The world, colder. There is an emptiness. The singularity of purpose that drove you for the last several months has suddenly been ripped away. This is loss.

Whether your season ends at Lucas Oil Stadium or on a brightly lit field somewhere else, it is a painful thing. There are no more film sessions, no workouts, no practice tomorrow. Finally, you can sleep in, but you quickly discover that you would rather be tired and groggy and sweating with your team. When did your warm bed become second place? 

Westfield became intimately acquainted with second place last night, and the bittersweet success it represents. It was an emotional scene following the 5A State Final. Tears were shed and hugs exchanged between men that call each other "brothers." One gets the sense that there would have been tears even had the Rocks won. Going into the game, we knew that, no matter the outcome, this was the last time this wonderful family would play together. An end must come to all things. 

This was not the end we wanted, nor the way we wanted to go out. There have been brighter spots throughout the season than were shown last night, but it was not for lack of effort or desire. Sometimes, no matter how prepared, and how hard you've worked, and how bad you want it... it is not meant to be. And, to give credit where credit is due, we played a very good football team. It would have taken a very special night for us to beat them. Last night was not such a night.

Yet, it was special, for many other reasons that will become easier to stomach with time and distance.Through the grief, we are reminded that God is still good. The journey was very worthy of the destination. The opportunity and experience was one to be remembered and treasured for years to come. Let's not forget that history was made. A community was energized. Differences were made in many lives, both local and global. And a legacy was left.

I hope when people reflect upon this team, they see in it a blueprint for a very "right" kind of success. Teamwork remains the world's very best competitive advantage. This is true not just on fields of sport, but in almost every area of life. There are many areas of talent that can be built and developed, but teamwork is both the most elusive and most effective, accessible by everyone. This truth, revealed slowly over hours, days, weeks, and months of dedication to a purpose, is neither secret nor unique . It can work for anyone in any situation. Come together, work your butt off, serve one another... and you will make a difference in the lives around you. Forge a team, and opportunity will shower you.

Many of us coaches have been a part of true teams before. Likely, it was that very experience that motivated us to dedicate a large part of our lives to chasing the dream again. It may only come once in a great many years. It is that special. It truly has the power to move mountains. To have found it again, with this team, is truly a blessing. 

We are thankful to our community for supporting us so very well. Administrators, school, parents, fans, even neighbors. We have felt the love. The picture below was on Twitter with the tagline "You don't see this everyday in high school football." Very true, and we are filled with gratitude. 

Most of all, I'd like to thank the players. We set out to make this journey one of the most amazing experiences of your life. Somewhere along the way, it became one of ours as well. And that makes second place just a little less painful.

Thank you for a great season!

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

More State Info!

More from the Athletic Department:

Before our football team heads downtown for the 5A State Championship game, we want them to know how much we love and support our Rocks.  There will be 2 opportunities for your show your Rock pride and send them to Lucas Oil READY and RESOLVED.
On Friday at 4:00 pm, there will be a pep rally in the auditorium.  In addition to music, cheers, and a  highlight video, our captains and Coach Gilbert will be speaking.  Seating is limited to 800 and doors open at 3:30. 
The team will be leaving directly from the pep rally at 4:30 pm  from entrance 5.  We are asking all Shamrock fans to line the streets and wish them well.  By 4:20, please be along the WHS sidewalks from the auditorium to Hoover Street; or along Hoover street to 31 with your banners, signs, and anything else green.  You can then head downtown to either taligate or dine at Basey’s Downtown Grill where 10% will be returned to the gridiron club. 
Please share this info with anyone and everyone who is proud of our football team. 
We hope to see you at one or both of these events!!!!  

In addition, I've been made aware that State shirts for the Green-out are on sale. There is a deadline of 4pm TODAY. Please check out the link HERE for more details.

Monday, November 25, 2013

State Finals Information

From the Athletic Department...


IHSAA 5A State Championship Game
Friday, November 29  7:05 PM
Lucas Oil Stadium

Tickets: $15.00
All seats are general admission. Pre-school children admitted at no charge. Single day tickets may be purchased at WHS (see schedule below) PLEASE Purchase advance tickets at WHS and $1.00 for every ticket sold will be reimbursed to WHS.  Cash and Checks only.  Make checks payable to WHS. 
Tickets also will be available game day at the Lucas Oil Stadium Ticket Office located on the southeast side of the venue at street level nearest Capitol Avenue.
Ticket Sale Schedule at WHS Athletic Office:
Monday          7:30 AM  -  5:00 PM
Tuesday         7:30 AM -  6:00 PM
Wednesday   7-9 AM, 11PM-1PM, 5-7PM
Friday            10 AM  -  12 PM
 
Friday Game Schedule
Class A Tri-Central (13-1) vs Eastern Hancock (14-0)12 pm
Class 3A Andrean (14-0) vs Brebeuf Jesuit (11-3) 3:30 pm
Class 5A Westfield (12-1) vs Cathedral (9-5) 7:05 pm

#RockReport - Semi-State Final; Concord

Varsity Football completed their fourth step on the tournament run, defeating the Concord Minutemen 35-3 on Friday night.

Offensively, the Shamrocks game
out and punched the Minutemen in the mouth, scoring on all of their early possessions. Elvin Caldwell had another strong showing on the ground, punching the ball in several times behind the blocking of Zane Burtron and Renzo Alvarez. The big TD pass of the game was when Nick Ferrer found Nick Henderson down the middle for an early score.

The Rock Defense dominated the high-scoring Minutemen, allowing only one Field Goal on the night. Matt Crupi was in the backfield often, making sure their Quarterback got muddy. Mitch Turley and Turner Edwards continued their trend of champion-quality play, refusing to give up any easy yards. The defense started out with a big play when Luke Peters intercepted Concord’s very first play from scrimmage, and kept the momentum from there.

Shamrock Special Teams responded when called on, holding the Shamrock advantage in this phase of the game. Matt Kinney played well on the kickoff squad, and Ryan Wonderlin kept things consistent with Rock-solid effort.

Special mention should be given to Daniel Kainrath, Zach Krieg, Andrew Sweet, and Josh Hayward. These Rocks made significant contributions in preparing the team for the Friday contest. They pushed the train throughout the week, providing the best possible look for their fellow teammates.

Resolve to support Rocks Football next Friday, when Westfield will travel to Lucas Oil Stadium to play in the State Final against Indianapolis Cathedral. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:05pm.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Resolved and Returned

I will publish the official Rock Report tomorrow as usual, but wanted to drop a quick note today. As most fans know by now, your Rocks won on Friday night and are State-Bound! We feel incredibly blessed for the opportunity to play in the state finals against Indianapolis Cathedral. What a wonderful opportunity!

A few notes, as I'm sure many of you are curious about the upcoming schedule. Some of this may be subject to change, but here is what we know now:

  • Calendar has been updated on the right at the blog with our planned schedule.
  • Because Lucas Oil is an indoor stadium, we would like to practice indoors a few times this week. Access to facilities is pending and could alter some things for players (and parents).
  • Thanksgiving Day practice will be early so that we can all have family time in the afternoon/evening.
  • Friday will have a "send off" event. Follow the team from the high school to the stadium, cheering and honking the entire way if you would like. We plan to leave at 4:30pm for the 7:05pm game.
  • Game time could change depending on how the games go prior to ours.
Another important note from Friday night...

As those of you who attended know, we resolved to be good neighbors and organized a collection for the family of the Carmel HS football player who lost his father during the game the previous week. Our goal had been to raise $3,000 to help with funeral costs. Freshmen players circulated throughout both the Home and Visiting crowd, collecting money. I've been told that we knocked our goal out of the park, and the actual figure raised was closer to $7,500! That is amazing, and a real victory for both our fans and Concord's fans, many of whom graciously participated. Our hats off to our visitors, and much respect to a very classy program. This game is truly a blessing when it brings together two great communities for a good cause.

Finally, we are unbelievably grateful for the support we have received all year. We truly feel that our team has been blessed, and we look forward to representing our community (and the north half of the state) well in the upcoming contest. Thank you.

We resolved to return, and we will do just that on Friday. Hope to see you there.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Blessed and Resolved

We are beyond excited for the opportunity to not only play in the Semi-state contest, but also to host it. Last week was a very long bus ride, and yet, despite the distance, there were a whole bunch of you that made the trip. We had a great crowd, and the memory of the team celebrating with fans after the game is one that will stick with me for some time. You never know what you are going to get on the road, especially when it is cold and not exactly pleasant, and we were once again reminded how blessed we are.

This week is a home game. The weather may not be different, but we get to play in our community. The one that has supported us and is trying like heck to make a new stadium a reality. We can only hope to earn that support on the field this Friday, showing you how much we want to keep our football family together for one more week.

An extra week may not seem like a lot to some, but to us it means the world. We resolved to keep the train going as long as possible, and now Concord is going to fight us for the track. We need every Shamrock voice in the crowd this Friday. We want to pack Red Stanley field, and prove not only that we could fill a bigger stadium, but also that we have the best football community in the state.

We brought central Indiana football up north last week. Let's show the north how we do it this Friday. Let's show them what Rock Football is all about.

Hope to see you at the game.


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

From the News-Sentinel...

Nice little article here on Friday's victory. Much respect to Snider. They are a great program, and that was a big-time win for us. We hope for more opportunities to square off against them in the future.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Semi-State Information

From the Athletic Department:

WESTFIELD vs. Concord
IHSAA Football Semi-State
Friday November 22, 7:30 PM

LOCATION:        
Westfield High School
 
TICKETS:          
$8
Presale tickets are available at WHS.
Buying presale tickets will avoid long lines on game night. 
You can purchase tickets:
 
Monday:         12-3 PM  WHS Athletic Office                                  
Tuesday:          8AM-3PM WHS Athletic Office
Wednesday:    8AM-3PM WHS Athletic Office
Thursday:        8AM-3PM WHS Athletic Office
Friday:            8AM-12PM WHS Athletic Office

#RockReport - Regional Final, Snider

Varsity Football completed their third step on the tournament run, defeating the Fort Wayne Snider Panthers 36-7 Friday night.

Offensively, the Shamrocks were didn’t need to resort to a punt until very late in the game. They built a 36 point lead behind the blocking of Anthoney Daugherty and the consistent hands of Ben Lotfalian. Milo Beam’s big 3rd down conversion catch kept one of the many scoring drives going, providing just one of many highlights on the night.

The Rock Defense kept the Panthers from scoring until there were just over 6 minutes left in the game. Mitch Turley led the impressive display, assisted by the consistent play of Dan Liebbe and Jay Simons. The D showed extreme mental toughness when, after a Turner Edwards 100 yard interception return was negated by penalty, they held Snider out of the end zone, denying them what seemed to be assured points.

Shamrock Special Teams had a few highlights of their own, led by Nick Dowd. Dowd’s 2-point conversion pass to Nick Krieg on a busted extra point attempt was a stellar display of toughness. Max and Will McCool contributed to the consistency in this phase of the game as well.

Special mention should be given to Josh Hayward, Ryan Rubicz, and Jared Bayha. These Rocks made significant contributions in preparing the team for the Friday contest. They made every second count throughout the week, providing the best possible look for their fellow teammates.

Resolve to support Rocks Football next Friday, when Westfield will host the Concord Minutemen for the Semi-State title. Kickoff is at 7:30pm.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Regional Information

From the Athletic Department...

WESTFIELD vs. Ft. Wayne Snider
IHSAA Football Regional
Friday November 15, 7:30 PM
LOCATION:        Spuller Stadium located at Ft. Wayne Northrop High School
                              7001 Coldwater Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
 
DIRECTIONS:     I69 north to exit 312B, Coldwater Rd.
                              School/Stadium will be on your left as soon as you exit
 
TICKETS:           $7
                           Presale tickets are available at WHS.  We HIGHLY recommend
                           buying presale tickets to avoid long lines on game night. 
                           There are only 2 gates at stadium.  You can purchase tickets:
                                    Tuesday:          8AM-3PM WHS Athletic Office
                                                            5:30-7:30 PM WHS Main Gym
                                    Wednesday:    8AM-3PM WHS Athletic Office
                                    Thursday:        8AM-3PM WHS Athletic Office
                                    Friday:             8AM-12PM WHS Athletic Office

#RockReport - Sectional Final; McCutcheon

Varsity Football completed their second step on the tournament run, defeating the McCutcheon Mavericks 45-21 on Friday night.

Offensively, the Shamrocks jumped out early again, burying McCutcheon 31-0 by halftime. Nick Ferrer led the explosive offense, racking up 160 yards to Nick Henderson alone. Henderson had a couple of pretty catches deep across the middle that ended in scores for the Rocks. Zane Burtron led a consistent offensive line that both protected Ferrer and enabled an 11 yards per carry average for Elvin Caldwell.

The Rock Defense was stingy for another week, shutting out the Mavericks early and only allowing late points. Matt Crupi had a stellar night, with Luke Peters backing him. Peters’s fumble recovery was huge, netting an extra possession for the Rocks to score.

Shamrock Special Teams contributed to the scoring this week when Josh Beer blocked a punt that was recovered by Cameron Harrison in the end zone. Mitch Turley added a solid night that helped the Rocks lock down the Mavericks in this phase.

Special mention should be given to Sam Trompen, Jordan Grimes, and Jamarcus Davis. These Rocks made significant contributions in preparing the team for the Friday contest. They kept the focus on beating McCutcheon throughout the week, providing the best possible look for their fellow teammates.

Resolve to support Rocks Football next Friday, when Westfield will travel to Fort Wayne Snider for the Regional title game. Kickoff is at 7:30pm.

Friday, November 8, 2013

#Gameday - Sectional Final, McCutcheon

I was able to hear a couple of great speeches by two seniors last night as part of our usual Thursday activities. They spoke from the heart and reminded us all just how special our football family is. It definitely made me feel blessed for the opportunity to continue working with these young men.

Tonight, McCutcheon threatens to end it all.

We'd love to win a sectional title for the Westfield community. Our school and fans certainly deserve it, and we hope you all will come out again tonight to support us. More than that, though, we want to keep our family together for another week. That's what we're fighting for.

This is step two.

Monday, November 4, 2013

#RockReport - Sectional I, Harrison

Varsity Football completed their first step on the tournament run, defeating the Harrison Raiders 42-14 on Friday night.

Offensively, the Shamrocks jumped out early, building a 42-7 lead by halftime. Devin Reece had a solid night and led the O alongside the consistent running of Elvin Caldwell. Nick Henderson snagged the first touchdown reception that led to many more for the Shamrocks.

The Rock Defense stymied the Raiders, holding them to a lone score each half. Matt Crupi played well, with the consistent play of Dan Liebbe in front. Luke Peters expended great effort to chase down a free-running Raider, refusing to give Harrison any easy points. The younger defense also had a solid 4th down stop in the second half, proving that the stout Rock defense permeates all levels of our program.

Shamrock Special Teams executed well, keeping the edge in this phase of the game. Cameron Harrison shone and Jay Simons added a solid consistency for the unit. Gavin Cross’s onside kick recovery was instrumental in deflating any thoughts of a Raider comeback.

Special mention should be given to Josh Tuffnell, Caleb Sanburn, and Noah Smith. These Rocks made significant contributions in preparing the team for the Friday contest. They resolved to continue playing throughout the week, providing the best possible look for their fellow teammates.

Resolve to support Rocks Football next Fridays, when Westfield will face the McCutcheon Mavericks for the Sectional 11 Title. Kickoff is at 7:00pm.

Friday, November 1, 2013

A Portrait of Resolve

I can't resist sharing articles when I come across them. It's a weakness, I know. As coaches, we are blessed to be some of the very first people to witness and recognize extraordinary resolve. Those intimately involved with the program know how special our kids are long before the papers pick up on it. So I'll admit that it's a little extra sweet when they finally do, and makes me want to share.

The Noblesville Times ran a story about Frank Grimes recently that I think is stellar. There's not a good online link unless you have an account with the Times, but you can see the headline on their main page right now. They were kind enough to pass along a copy of the article to the coaching staff. I won't steal their scoop, but I will post a couple quotations as both a teaser and because we're proud of our family members.

I enjoyed the intro, particularly the focus on "resolve:"
The word resolve was visible, with the date 11-29-13 underneath to signify the Class 5A state championship game.

While Grimes' position in front of Westfield's season mantra was coincidental, no word better signifies his ability to overcome both family tragedy and major injury to return to the field.
And then, of course, a closing quotation from Coach Gilbert:
“The only time, ever, I've seen him lie down on the field was when he tore his ACL. And then he just gets up and jogs off the field. It's a blessing and nobody deserves it more than this kid.”

#Gameday - Harrison Part Two

We get to kickoff our postseason journey tonight. I hope a lot of you plan to make the cold, (possibly) wet trip up to Harrison to see us. If not, we'll be tweeting the scores, so feel free to follow and cheer in warmth. I promise it would be far more exciting to witness our resolve in person, though, and we appreciate every single clapping pair of hands that ends up making the trip.

Solid article in Indy Star today. Check it out here. I would only add that while we're absolutely thankful for the opportunity in front of us this post-season, moving to 5A did not earn us an 8-1 record. We played the same regular season schedule we have for years. We've stood toe to toe with some of the best teams in the state at any level of the game. This group of young men deserves complete recognition for that. I'm very proud to have worked with them and seen their resolve on a daily basis.

Parity is certainly a noble goal, but good teams are also good teams. Butler basketball has made a name for itself in the NCAA "Big Dance" despite enrollment numbers because of the quality of their program, and the dedication and work ethic of their team. I feel like it should be noted that Rocks reflect a similar formula for success, a formula that works in any arena. Resolve will take you far in life, perhaps farther than you may have ever fathomed when your journey began.

Step one tonight. We fight for our lives. We resolve to do everything we can to keep this family together for one more week. That is our focus. Best of luck to all the other teams out there still fighting.

I love fall in in Indiana!