Friday, September 30, 2016

Coleman looks to stomp the Mustangs

The Coleman Comets aim for their first victory of the season on Friday night, their homecoming game, against the Montabella Mustangs. Both teams are coming into the game off difficult losses and looking for their first wins of the season. Expect an emotional game between the two in front of what figures to be a capacity crowd.

 The Comets should be able to get the aerial attack going vs a Mustangs secondary that is susceptible to allowing big plays. Montabella is allowing an average of 51 points per game. Look for the lethal combination of quarterback Spencer Pnacek and wide receiver Jason Beckner to put up more big numbers in this contest. The Comets have struggled with ball security as of late which has kept the defense on the field for too many snaps. Taking care of the ball will be huge so look for Coleman to attack with the quick passing game.

Prediction
The Comets will come out emotionally charged in front of a packed crowd for homecoming, leading to a quick start. The Mustangs battle back in the second quarter making it a one score game heading into half. The second half however belongs all to Coleman and they come away with their first of the season between two scrappy teams.

Coleman 20 Montabella 6

Homecoming 2k16

It's that time of the season again!  Floats are being made, students and faculty are participating in spirit week and the entire town of Coleman is decorated in blue and white.  That can only mean one thing, homecoming is upon us!

There are so many things that go on during this hectic week.  You have students getting ready for the dance this weekend, people putting in hours to work on floats for the homecoming parade, students dressing up every day of the week and of course, football practice and preparation.  One of the days the students were all about patriotism for the country and dressed in red, white and blue.  They also had a Hawaiian day where the two quarterbacks of the football team got involved.


Students at Coleman High showing off their patriotism 

Junior captain Karlos Moiser (left) and sophomore quarterback Spencer Pnacek (right) sporting the Hawaiian look

No matter what age you are or what you were involved in during your high school years, everyone can always remember homecoming week.  You can remember the energy throughout the school being so upbeat and lifting. The chants of your school's fight song being sang all week long.  They're all great moments, but what everyone is really waiting for is that kickoff on Friday night.

Yes, there are a lot of events going on during this week, but what really matters at the end of the week is the football game.  That game is what everyone is waiting for.  The band playing the Comets fight song, while the crowd chimes in, the student section rocking the bleachers while the football team charges the field.  That's what the entire spirit week is all about.  It's about that electrifying environment!  It's about those big plays and hard hits on the field that send goosebumps up and down your body.  

The football team has participated in spirit week and has truly showed their pride in their school, but they have also showed an immense amount of dedication to their teammates and coaches by being prepared for the game tonight.  Coach Klopf has kept the boys on the right track throughout the week.  He said that it's great to celebrate, but the main focus should be on the game.  All the players have bought into that and have showed commitment.  Now they're looking for that first win of the season by taking on Montabella.  Montabella hasn't won a game this season and the Comets know that only one team can come out on top.  Tensions will be extremely high on that field tonight, but that's what makes for a great football game! So come out and get those bleachers rocking, cheer on your Comets and lets watch these boys bring home that W!

Friday, September 23, 2016

Breckenridge Football Preveiw

As the start of the game is fast approaching, we want to look at a few aspects of the game that could possibly have some the biggest outcomes before the game starts. The Coleman Comets will be takeing the field tonight still looking for that elusive first win as the come in to game five on the season 0-4. While they have a tremendous opportunity to be able to snap the four game skid at home, it's not going to come easy. The will be facing the 4-0 Breckenridge Huskies lead by star Wr/ DB Spencer Brown(Sr), QB Carter Staley (So) and RB/OLB Brad Siler (Sr) who have made plays all season long to be able to get them to their undefeated record. Colman led by, QB Spencer Pnacek  (So) who also won MaxPreps "Player of The Game" for a stellar performance in Last week's game, looks to end their steak and start one of their own. If Pnacek can match last week's performance and if Defense can stop the Huskies for there point average of 45.5 a game, they could be looking at a very special night for the young men and the Coleman Comets football team.
      
      If only football was a "if" type game but unfortunately it's not, it is a game of preparation & production and the Coleman Comets feel that the preparation, film study, and practice is what might give them the edge over this very talented Huskies team. Kickoff is at 7pm eastern time  and both teams come with serious reasons to win, one team to continue their upward trend and the other to stop the Destruction of their season. Who will stand victoroius when the clock hits the four Zeros?

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Fighting Through Adversity

For most high school football teams, they are fortunate enough to fill an entire freshman, JV and varsity team with players.  They are able to let these young men get their feet wet at the freshman level, then slowly ease into the speed of the game at the junior varsity level.  Once they reach the varsity level, they are use to the speed, play calling and aggression of the game.  The Comets haven't had that luxury this year.  They've had to combine the freshman, JV and varsity teams in order to make a full roster at the varsity level.  Injuries and the low numbers for kids to come out and join the team have forced the Comets to unite at all levels of the football program. To most, this may seem as a ridiculous thing to do, but when you love football as much as these boys do, you'd do anything to keep this program strong and thriving.

A big reason why the spirits of the underclassmen have been able to flourish is because of the leading abilities that the captains possess.  I spoke with senior captain, Jacob Monaghan about some of the struggles and benefits with having a young football team.  Monaghan said, "It can be hard sometimes, but the freshman and sophomores are willing to learn.  They'll come up to me with questions and guidance and I'm more than happy to help them."  Jacob has only been playing with this team for two years, but he has made his presence known and is a great captain to look up to.  Junior captain, Karlos Moiser had a similar answer.  He said, "The young kids have had some trouble adjusting, but they are putting in the work.  When something needs to be done, they step up to the plate and do it."  Karlos was in similar shoes when he was on varsity last year.  As a sophomore, he had to play some quarterback and played almost every play on defense. As an underclassman last year, he knew it would be tough, but when his number was called, he came through.  Patrick Porter is another senior captain on the team.  At the moment, Porter is battling an MCL sprain and has kept him on the bench for a couple weeks.  That hasn't stopped him from instilling confidence on the team.  Porter still shows up to practice every day and when the Comets were down last Friday, he was keeping everyone's head in the game and boosting the morale of the players.  When I asked him what it's like being a captain for the Comets he said, "I love it.  It does come with a lot of responsibility though.  These underclassmen look up to us and we need to lead by example."  The fourth and final captain of the team is Jason Beckner.  Jason is a junior and has done a lot for the team.  He's been able to make big plays during games and not only get the players involved, but the entire Coleman crowd as well!  When I asked Jason how the team has been responding after a rough start to the season he said, "They've had some tough times, but they know that we're only a play or two away from taking over a game.  Whenever I see one of the players hang their heads, I do my best to keep them going and fighting for us."  All of these young men are not only captains.  They are lifelong friends, teammates and role models.

The captains meeting at the 50-yard line for the coin toss before the Carson City game.


This great leadership and focus has brought all of these athletes together.  They've all been asked to make sacrifices for the team and have been willing to do so.  When you have captains like this to look up to, it almost makes it easier to want to fight and be apart of something like this.  That drive and determination that is instilled within all of the players will be great for the remainder of the season and future Comet Football.  The coaches have had to adjust accordingly to all of these changes and they've done a tremendous job.  Bringing all of these players together to fight the fight is a beautiful thing to watch.  They bless us with that beauty every Friday night when they put those helmets on and lace up those cleats.  So keep pounding boys and remember to always play Comet Fast!

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Comets Fall Short to the Eagles 18-34

The Comets put in some serious time this past week to prepare for the Eagles.  Every practice they showed dedication and intensity.  They brought that same intensity with them on Friday night.  Each player for the Comets had a determined look in their eyes before the game.  You could see that they wanted this win and they wanted it bad.  The captains did a great job at igniting the fire within every one of those young athletes.  So, come game time, you better believe that these young men were ready to go to war.

The Comets bursting through the banner to get the game started!

The first quarter, the Comets came out playing "Comet Fast!"  Within the first few plays on defense, one of the Junior captains for Coleman, Karlos Moiser, ran down the Carson City quarterback and put him in the ground to force a fourth down.  The offense seemed to move pretty well, but had a few penalties that made it difficult to keep the drive alive.  However, that didn't stop the ferocity on defense!  The linebackers and the secondary seemed to be flying around and making phenomenal plays left and right!  The other Junior captain, Jason Beckner, read the quarterback's eyes perfectly and brought down the interception!  The offense moved the ball at will the ensuing drive and punched in the one yard quarterback sneak by Karlos Moiser.  The intensity carried over throughout the second quarter when Senior defensive lineman, Tristan Templeman sacked the quarterback for a huge loss!  They finally started to feel their groove on offense when Sophomore quarterback, Spencer Pnacek started dropping dimes in the secondary!  As a sophomore, Spencer was making throws most veteran quarterbacks are unable to make.  He was able to keep his composer in the pocket and find open receivers all over the field.  Halfway through the second quarter, he found Truman Webb for a ten yard curl, which Webb made a few jukes that would make Barry Sanders proud.  Webb made a couple defenders look ridiculous and took it to the house for a 56-yard touchdown!  Carson City would answer back on the next drive, but the defense never gave up.  Jacob Adams is a force to be reckoned with on the defensive line and he proved that when he wrapped up the Eagles running back and forced the fumble!  The Comets would go into halftime trailing 12-14

The third quarter got off to a slow start.  The Comets seemed to have trouble finding their rhythm coming out of the half, but that didn't stop them from playing their hearts out.  You could see that they might have been down, but they weren't out.  Pnacek The Playmaker proved that in the fourth quarter when he found captain Jason Beckner for an 83-yard touchdown!  The touchdown drew the crowd and the players back into the game! Pnacek would complete another pass for 56-yards on the next drive.  Late in the fourth, when the game seemed to be out of reach, you saw that each player still wanted to play.  They all wanted to prove that they are better than what their record shows.  Each and every one of those young athletes played with resilience.  Although the Comets didn't come away with a victory, they can still hold their heads high because they all know that they put everything they had on that field.  

The Coleman Comets will be in Breckenridge this Friday to take on the Huskies and are looking to deal them their first loss of the season.  Be sure to come out and support your Comets! 

Thursday, September 15, 2016

33 hours till Game Day!! The (0-3) Coleman Comets look to bounce back from a loss last week by taking on the (2-1) Carson City Crystal Eagles at home tomorrow night at 7 p.m.

Both Coleman and Carson City will bring variations of the spread and power run offense. The outcome will come down to who can take care of the football and who can stop the running game. Come out to Coleman high school tomorrow night to watch the captains Moiser Karlos, Jason Becker, Jacob Managhan, and Patrick Porter lead the Coleman Comets to their first victory of the 2016 season!!

Monday, September 12, 2016

Coleman Comets Football 2016

This is the unofficial blog page for Coleman Comets Football! We will be following the Comets over the course of the season and keeping all of the friends, family and fans up to date on everything Comets Football related!  We are also starting social media pages for the Comets such as, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram! Be sure to like and follow us! We would like to spread the word about the accomplishments and the goals that the 2016 Comets have and wish to achieve. The authors of this blog will be working closely with the coaches, community and players to give the fans inside access and a more personal experience with the football program!