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| Mon 11/30 |
2009 Football Banquet
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5:00 PM
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Medina Golf & Country Club
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Wednesday, November 11
JUNIOR AND SENIOR PLAYERS RSVP ASAP FOR THE BANQUET TO Barb Lewis
Wednesday, November 11
End of Season Football Banquet
PLAYERS NEED TO RSVP ASAP TO RESERVE A SPOT - JV and Varsity players, the end of the year football banquet will be held on November 30 at 5:00 pm. It's at the Medina Golf and Country Club, 400 Evergreen Road, Medina MN. Players are paid courtesy of Touchdown Club and parents/family cost $22.50/person. Email Barb Lewis with questions: bkrusell@msn.co. Players please wear a shirt and tie.
Wednesday, November 11
2010 Varsity Football Schedule
Are you ready for some football - in 2010? Follow the Falcons as they enter the Northwest Suburban Conference. Frosh, Soph and JV schedules will be out in a few weeks.
Thursday, September 2 @ Champlin Park
Friday, September 10 v. Coon Rapids
Thursday, September 16 @ Andover
Friday, September 24 v. Osseo
Friday, October 1 @ Maple Grove
Friday, October 8 v. Centennial
Friday, October 15 @ Park Center
Wednesday, October 20 v. Blaine
Wednesday, November 11
Sophomore through Senior College Combine
The 4th annual Minnesota Fall Football Showcase is a great opportunity for players to be seen and evaluated by college coaches. This event is primarily for Soph-Seniors.
Details: Saturday Nov 28th, 2009
at the Minnetonka HS (Tonka Dome)
Check in: 9am
Cost: $60
More info and register online: http://www.biokats.com/fb-minnesota.php
Wednesday, November 11
Touchdown Club Meeting - January 12 @ 7:00 pm
The Armstrong football Touchdown Club will meet on the following Tuesdays at 7:00 pm in Room 220. It is in the main part of the building approaching the office. First set of steps - go down and it's the first classroom on your left. January 12; February 9; March 9; April 13; May 11
We are in desperate need for additional parents to participate.
Parents, it's time to join the Touchdown Club. All donations go toward helments, coaches' salaries, equipment and the end of season banquet. Please keep in mind registration fees only cover referees, buses to/from games and field costs. All other expenses are generated by the TD Club. Join now.
Handout:
TD Club Membership Application
Thursday, November 5
Player Post-Season Wrap Up Sophomore & Junior players need to sign up for a 1-on-1 post-season meeting with Coach Bartlett
1. WINTER WEIGHT TRAINING - All football players need to be winter weight training everyday Monday-Thursday from 2:30-4:00, or in a winter sport.
2. MEETING WITH COACH BARTLETT - Sign up sheet is on Coach's office door and they start November 3. All Sophomores and Juniors need to do this to prepare for the off season.
3. GAME FILM FOR COLLEGES/SENIORS - seniors looking for football film to send to colleges can get it by talking to coach Bartlett and he will make them copies.
4. CLEAN OUT LOCKERS AND TAKE HOME PERSONAL PROPERTY - Players need to football to go the equipment room after school to claim their personal belongings and shoes. All of the football players things are in a storage closet in the coaches office in the varsity locker room bagged and tagged. There are also two large garbage bags filled with random materials that were in lockers w/o locks and no indication of whose items they were (t-shirts, socks, shorts, a couple jock straps and MANY pairs of shoes!). Those two bags are also in the coaches office labeled "Lost and Found Fall '09".
Sunday, November 1
Football Photos - NEW: Maple Grove Added
Falcon fans, check out the Shutterfly links below for Falcon Football photos.Thank you Tim Usher for providing the photos. Copy and paste the link into your browser.
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Wednesday, October 28
Sophs finish strong with 34-20 win over Cooper!
Wednesday, August 26
NEW - Donate to Armstrong Football ONLINE
Click the "Donate Now" button to your left to quickly and easily donate to Armstrong Football. The team is still in need of practice jerseys (so the current ones can go to the museum) as well as additional equipment throughout the season.
Saturday, July 11
Barrett Ugland Memorial Golf Outing - HUGE SUCCESS
Thanks to the golfers, volunteers and organizers of the 2009 Barrett Ugland Memorial Golf Tournament. It was a great success! Excellent weather, outstanding golf and top-notch organization. Congratulations to Tim Tanner on his first hole-in-one.
Handout:
Barrett Ugland Memorial Golf Outing
Wednesday, June 10
Meet Head Coach Ryan Bartlett
Armstrong football welcomes new Head Coach, Ryan Bartlett. Coach Bartlett graduated from Irondale H.S. and from the University of St. Thomas in Physical Education. He played both football (WR) and baseball (3B). His college career started in baseball at Northland College in Wisconsin, where he started at 3rd base his freshman year. His first coaching job was with Irondale H.S. in 2003, coaching the Varsity receivers. He moved up to Varsity Offensive Coordinator and QB Coach his last two years.
When the whistle isn’t around his neck, he can be found spending time with his fiancée, Amy, watching sports, going out with friends or family. He says he likes to laugh and make people laugh – we’ll see if that’s true after the first day of fall camp. In addition to Head Coach, Ryan will also be co-offensive coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach.
Favorite movies: “Friday Night Lights” and “Rudy”
Contact information:
Ryan Bartlett
Head Football Coach Armstrong High School
rrbartlett@stthomas.edu
651-428-7366
Scroll down for more nformation on the football coaching staff!!
Monday, June 1
Meet the Coaches
Charlie Vanderlinden – Weight and Conditioning Coach
Charlie, aka, Coach "V" is an Armstrong Graduate where he lettered in Track and Football. He played college football at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Minnesota State University, Mankato; finishing up at UW Stout where he played football all five years. He is in his third year at Armstrong, where is also works in the Special Education & EBD departments. When not working he enjoys time with the kids, and normal everyday activities such as lumberjack games, tractor pulls, alligator wrestling, noodling for catfish, competitive pizza tossing and the Caber toss.
Steve Ellis – Varsity Defensive Backs
Coach
Coach Ellis is a native of Madison, WI. He attended Madison Edgewood High School and competed in four varsity sports. He graduated from the U.W. Stevens Point, where he doubled majored in P.E. and Health. He played and coached in the Men's Basketball program. His Masters degree is in Educational Leadership K-12 and a post Masters Program in Teaching Excellence K-12. He's starting his fifth year with the Robbinsdale Public School District and enjoys his teaching and coaching positions.
He loves to see student athletes have fun, work hard, work smart, and work together. Ellis and his wife Krissy, are the proud parents of two daughters, Makenzy and Saharla. Skittles is the family cat. Coach’s favorite activity besides family and work is golfing. Someday he'd love to be able to say that he golfed every course in the state of Minnesota.
Michael Vinson - Varsity Offensive Line Coach
We welcome Coach Vinson to Armstrong this year. He spent the last two years as the varsity offensive line coach and special teams coordinator at St. Agnes High School. Prior to that, he spent one year at Rockledge High School, three years at Orlando Lutheran Academy, and five years at Lake Highland Prep, all in Florida. Vinson has been involved in all phases of the game including offense, defense and special teams, as well as the academic and strength and conditioning of student-athletes.
Coach Vinson played football in High school and had a chance to play at Northwestern, before finding out about a genetic back injury that ended his playing career. Vinson is currently going into his third year as a Master of Divinity student at Luther Seminary and will be serving as the Vicar at Redeemer Lutheran Church in North Minneapolis. Vinson has a wife, Jasmine of twelve years have two children, Matthew is eleven and Emma is seven.
Paul Dotter – Varsity Co-Offensive Coordinator and WR Coach
Coach Paul Dotter joins the Falcon Varsity football staff this fall as Co-Offensive coordinator and Wide Receivers coach. He has six years of coaching experience which includes: one year at Maple Grove High school [2003], three years at Totino-Grace High School [member of varsity coaching staff on two Prep Bowl winning teams in 2004 & 2006], one season at Macalester College in St. Paul [2007] and a run to a third Prep Bowl appearance as WR’s and passing game coordinator at DeLaSalle High School [2008].
Prior to entering coaching Coach played defensive back for four years at St. John’s University in Collegeville, MN and was a member of 2000 team which appeared in the D-III championship, losing 10-7 to Mount Union College.
Outside of football Coach Dotter enjoys movies; he lists Man on Fire, Seven Pounds and The Dark Knight among his favorites. He also likes to stay competitively active by playing softball in the summer and broomball over the winter months. Coach Dotter has been teaching English at Armstrong for the past two years while residing in St. Anthony, MN.
Jeff Schuh – Varsity Defensive Line Coach
Coach Shuh is a 1976 Armstrong High School Graduate and member of the AHS Hall of Fame. He graduated with BA degree from Metropolitan State University. Prior to that, he played football outdoors for the U of M from 1978 – 1980, earning first team All Big Ten Defensive End honors and MVP Defense in 1980. He also was All-American Defensive End with North Hennepin Community College in 1976 and 1977. After college Coach Shuh played OLB for the Cincinnati Bengals 1981-1985, Green Bay Packers 1986 and Minnesota Vikings 1986.
His coaching career includes the University of St. Thomas 2003-2007 - Defensive Line Coach, Wayzata Youth Football 1996-2002 and as a Graduate Assistant for the University of Minnesota in 1984-1985.
Currently, Jeff is an Investment Advisor for UBS Financial. He and wife Barb live in Plymouth and have two sons; Brandon 26 and Cameron 20.
Dave Hansen – Sophomore Head Coach
Coach Hansen is entering his 10th season as a sophomore football coach for the Armstrong High School Football program and 25th over-all. Coach Hansen is a 1975 graduate of Armstrong High School. He graduated from St. Cloud State University in 1980 with a BS degree in education. His college career (Both Football and wrestling) was cut short his freshmen year because of a career-ending knee injury, suffered during a wrestling tournament. Coach Hansen has a Masters degree from St. Mary's University in education. He also received a DAPE and special education certificate from Mankato State University. Coach Hansen and his wife Joan have been married for 20 years. They have three children, Kelsey, Elizabeth and Rachel. Both Joan and Dave are employees in the Robbinsdale School District: Joan at Sandburg Middle School, Dave at Plymouth Middle School.
Rob Ruhland - Sophomore Assistant Coach
Rob graduated from Eden Valley Watkins High School and attended Normandale Community College where he played two years of football. The team was first year junior college national champions and second year runners up. He then attended Bemidji State University playing football two more years. Rob lives in Plymouth, is married with two boys, and has coached youth football for nine years and baseball for ten. His passion for Baseball is due to playing 26 years for his hometown league, coaching Little League and now in the Robbinsdale traveling program. While not carrying an equipment bag or a whistle, Rob enjoys live music, basketball and weekends at the cabin with family and friends.
Ryan Sommers – Sophomore Assistant Coach
Coach Sommers is a graduate of Apple Valley High School. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Biology and his Master's degree in Education from the University of Minnesota. He has been teaching science at Armstrong High School for four years. This is his second year coaching the sophomore football team. He also coaches shot put and discus for the Armstrong Track team.
Cameron Shuh – Sophomore Assistant Coach
Coach Schuh attended Wayzata Schools from K-12, graduating from Wayzata in 2007. He’s lived in the same house in Plymouth since he was three-years old. He played quarterback from 4th-12th grade and loved every second of it. As a junior at Wayzata, they won the state championship. He is currently finishing his second year of college at the University of St. Thomas. His dad, Jeff Schuh, was my biggest role model in my football experience, and he still is today on and off the football field. In his free time he likes being on the boat, at the cabin, golfing, playing guitar and working out. Coach is excited to transform into the Falcon red this fall.
Mathew Wilson (Chilly) – Sophomore Assistant Coach
Matt Wilson is a 2001 graduate of Armstrong where he played baseball, basketball, and football. He attended and played baseball for Neosho County Junior College transferring to Pittsburg State University to play baseball. Matt is recently married and back in school to finish his LD and EBD degrees in the Special Education. He will then pursue a Masters in DCD. Coach Wilson works in the DCD room at AHS in his second year with the District. He is also the current coach of the sophomore baseball team and will be entering his 3rd year for football in the fall. Outside of coaching, Chilly runs the intramural leagues at AHS.
Kelly Jans – Freshman Head Coach
Coach Jans has been teaching at Armstrong since 1993 and has been part of the football program since 1994. He also is the Junior Varsity Girls basketball coach at Armstrong. Kelly graduated form Fulda High School, received his bachelors degree from St. Cloud State University, and Masters from Hamline University. Kelly and his wife Danelle have two children, Lynsey who is 11 and Hunter who is 7. Coach Jans enjoys his time away from Armstrong by spending time with the family, golfing, sports on TV or on Wii, and odd jobs around the house.
Roy McPipe – Freshmen Assistant Coach
Coach McPipe is entering his seventh year coaching the freshman football team. He graduated from Totino-Grace High School, where he played defensive back. In college he played one year at Northland Community College, earning All Region First-Team, and All-Conference First-Team. His football career was cut short due to multiple injuries. Coach is married to Jessica and they have two children Elle (5) and Rylan (1). In his spare time he likes to travel, the outdoors, and spending time with family.
Dean Pogatchnik – Freshmen Assistant Coach
Coach P is in his 8th year teaching and 3rd year coaching freshmen football at Armstrong High School. He graduated Elk River High School in 1995 and played both linebacker and fullback for the Elks. He attended Bemidji State University graduating in 2000 with a major in Science Education. Aside from the correcting the pronunciation and spelling of his last name, Coach P teaches Pre-AP Physical Science anc coaches Freshmen baseball at Armstrong.
Tuesday, April 7
Helmet Donation Campaign
Helmets are our #1 equipment expense. Buy a Helmet for your son ($170) and they use it for their entire High School career
After they are done playing, if you can donate it to the program or keep it.
The supplier will come and fit them for their Helmet and they can pick the facemask style they prefer. These are the same Helmets the school purchases.
IF YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN BUYING A HELMET PLEASE email Jim Damiani at: jdamiani@welshco.com
Tuesday, April 7
Use www.goodsearch.com to fundraise for Armstrong Football
Parents, use www.goodsearch.com and designate the Armstrong Touchdown Club as your charity. For each search conducted, the Club receives proceeds. This is an easy no-brainer way to help out the program.
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