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Central Marin Chargers home to national cheerleading powerhouse

Monday, November 14th, 2011 by

National champs at work: Many of these girls are two-time national champions in competitive cheerleading. Building this stunt in practice are (l-r) flyers Katrina Murray, Christiana Toomey, and Sophie Baublitz. Forming the foundation are Destiny Buckhanan, Rachel Laereman, Alba Alvarado, Tammy Schott, Gwen Page, Channon Miles Saucer, Gabrielle Ficker, Julia Boro, and Clare Brodersen. Missing is Christine Hafner. SportsDashboards photo

There’s a controversy surrounding the sport of competitive cheerleading, but don’t tell that to the Central Marin Chargers cheer team, which has established a legacy of excellence.

The Cheer team, currently under the guidance of Aleshia Adams-Page, has been on a three-year roll. It began at Disneyland, in the U.S.A. Junior Nationals competition, where the Midget team won its division, only to be eclipsed by the Peewee team that not only won its division, but won the national grand championship as well. Two years ago, the Peewee team came in second at the JAMZ national championship in Las Vegas. This year, the Jr. Midgets won the JAMZ national championship in their division and the Jr. Peewees earned a second place.

SportsDashboards previously wrote about their achievements here and here.

This run of national prominence is being threatened as Page steps down as Cheer Director. Her daughter is graduating from the program, so Page’s last event will be the JAMZ national competition in January, where her Midget team will defend its championship. No one has come forward to assume the reins.
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Chargers Jr. Peewee defense answers the call but offense sputters

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011 by

Chargers defend with gang tackles: Finn Weeks (49) and Jordan Halpern (81) close in on the Bronco runner from the left while Michael Burke (23), Jake Gammon (19) and Mason Cohen (55) converge from the right. Trailing the play are Alex Naqvi (2) and Max Harrod (44). SportsDashboards photo

The Central Marin Jr. Peewees met the Southern Marin Broncos for the second time in three weeks Sunday, and while the result was still a loss, 14-0, it was a much different game than the previous one.

In that game, the Broncos ran off to a 37-6 victory after leading at the half 14-6.

In this game, the score was 8-0 until midway through the fourth quarter. The Chargers made some adjustments on defense that kept the Broncos in check: they recognized that arm tackling and one-on-one tackles were not effective against hard running backs, so they resorted to an aggressive defense that featured gang tackling to bring down the Broncos runners.
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Chargers Jr. Peewees advance to Norcal semifinals

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 by

Stop right there: Jakari Anderson (27) stops the Novato runner during the Jr. Peewees shutout. Anderson scored a TD as well. Jack Naqvi photo

Charger playoff teams met with mixed results with the Jr. Peewees topping the Novato Killer Bees 14-0 to advance to the semifinals while the Peewees were shocked by the Novato Stingers 12-6 to end their season. In a bowl game, the Charger Cadets tumbled to the Bay Area Spartans 27-0. The Jr. Midgets trounced the Silicon Valley Tigers 38-18 in their bowl game.

Central Marin teams have been blessed this season with talented parents who have documented the progress of the teams with photographs that are available to all on Shutterfly. Maryann Cassidy has done a superlative job of documenting Jr. Midget games. Terrie Baum provided excellent photo coverage of the Jr. Midgets bowl game on the same site. The pictures of David Spitz capture the moment for the Peewee team. Jack Naqvi’s excellent work features the Jr. Peewee team.

Despite the score, the Cadets showed their mettle

Sometimes, courage and resolve are not enough to sway an outcome in your direction; and that was the case for the Cadets against the Bay Area Spartans.

The Chargers dug themselves an unbelievable hole in the first quarter, then played the Spartans to a standstill in the first half, trailing only 7-0 at the intermission.
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Vastly improved Central Marin Chargers prep for postseason play

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011 by

In the pink: Many Central Marin Chargers and Southern Marin Broncos adorned their shoes with pink tape in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Chargers from the Cadet team are (l-r) Jack Greenwood (21), Dylan Johnson (20), Tristan McGirr (64), Lucas Siefert (66), Oscar Schott (88), and Griffin Rudy (51). SportsDashboard photo

The regular season is over and the report card on the Central Marin Chargers can be filed. It reads like this: all four teams have shown great improvement over the eight weeks of the season. Some players have made what seems like quantum leaps in their understanding of the game, while other players’ growth has been more modest; but to a man they’re better today than they were eight weeks ago.

All four teams took it on the chin from the Southern Marin Broncos Sunday. The Cadets lost 33-0, the Jr. Peewees lost 37-6, the Peewees dropped a 46-12 decision and the Jr. Midgets succumbed 28-6. Playing the Broncos, another Division 2 team in the Norcal conference, seemed like playing a Division 1 team. In each game, the Broncos dressed more players than the Chargers; at times the disparity was almost 2-1.

The results should not obscure the strides the Chargers teams and players have made. And there’s always the possibility that postseason action may give the Jr. Peewees and Peewees a chance to reverse Sunday’s outcomes.
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Defense key to Chargers Peewees win over Division 1 Vallejo Jaguars

Thursday, October 20th, 2011 by

TD Machine: Dominic Martinez scored two touchdowns and intercepted a pass. David Spitz photo

by Tom McCallister
The Chargers Pee Wee team played the Vallejo Jaguars, a Division 1 team from the East Section, who entered the game with a 1-5 record. The Chargers played their best game of the season and the head referee went out of his way to compliment the team on how disciplined they were throughout the game.

The Chargers got the ball first and the Martinez-McCallister offensive tandem immediately went to work. Dominic Martinez took the first carry 15 yards to the 50. Brady McCallister took the next run 20 yards to the Jaguars 30. Then, McCallister hit Martinez on a 20-yard pass to the 10. McCallister got them to the 5 and then Martinez capped the 5-play, 65-yard drive with a 5-yard scoring run.

On defense, Ethan LeValley and William Huggins played well at the defensive ends, containing their outside threats throughout the game.

On the Jaguars offensive first series, McCallister recorded a 7-yard tackle for a loss and then intercepted the ball on the next play and returned it 20 yards to the Jaguars 10 yard line. On the next play from the offensive side of the ball, McCallister scored on a tough run up the middle. The score was 12-0 Chargers after just 5 1/2 minutes of play.

The defense continued to corral and dominate the Jaguars, who did not get a first down the entire game. Jason Gabianelli was instrumental at outside linebacker, with solid tackling and great pass protection.

Common sight: Ethan LeValley (22) got plenty of kickoff practice against Vallejo. LeValley and William Huggins (24) anchored the Charger defense from their defensive end positions. That's Charles Feldman (77) on the right. David Spitz photo

The Jaguars went 4-and-out on their next series, again due to great contain play by the Chargers defensive ends. The Chargers took over on the Jaguars 30 yard line, and Martinez scored on the next offensive play for the Chargers, a 30-yard inside reverse, which was well-blocked by TE Charlie Williams and guard, La’Ron Cook. Martinez went untouched for the first 25 yards and then put a nifty cut-back move on their top defender at the 5 yard line to score. McCallister converted the 2-point, kicking PAT to put the Chargers up 20-0 with 9 minutes left in the 2nd quarter.

On the Jaguars next series, they ran two unsuccessful plays and then cornerback Charlie Williams intercepted a 3rd down pass at the Jaguars 45 yard line. However, the Chargers immediately fumbled the ball back to the Jaguars. However, the Jaguars offensive was victimized by excellent solo tackles for no gain on consecutive plays by McCallister and Cook. McCallister recorded an 8-yard sack for a loss on 3rd down. The Jaguars let their frustration get the best of them by compounding their woes with a personal foul at the end of the play, which pushed them back to their own 30 yard line. Their 4th-and-20 pass attempt fell incomplete in front of two Charger defenders who blanketed the play.

The Chargers sputtered a bit and shot themselves in the foot with a very untimely penalty on the next drive and were not able to get the ball in end zone before the half expired.

Versatile: Charlie Williams (42) had an intercepted pass and was an effective blocker from his tight end position. Coming in from the left to run interference are Jesse Alonso (5) and Benjamin Reese (95). That's Ethan LeValley (22) on the right. David Spitz photo

The Jaguars started with the ball in the 2nd half, but Martinez intercepted their 3rd down pass. On the Chargers first offensive play, Martinez ran it 20 yards to the Jags 35 yard line behind some key blocks by McCallister, LeValley, and Gabianelli. Huggins took the next carry down to the Jaguars 10 yard line. However, the Jaguars were down to 11 players and by rule one of their players had to leave for a play due to injury. The Chargers spiked the ball to allow the Jaguars to return their defense to full capacity. Unfortunately, the good deed was not rewarded and the Chargers were unable to punch it in from the 10.

However, two plays later, nose guard, Jesse Alonso stripped the ball in the end zone and McCallister recovered it for the touchdown. Samuel Spitz carried the ball on the extra point run to put the Chargers up 27-0.

The Jaguars again fumbled on their next possession, which William Huggins recovered at midfield. Thereafter, the Chargers allowed other players some time in spotlight running the ball and maintained possession with a methodical 50-yard drive that ended at the Jaguar 2 yard line as time expired.

TD Machine Part 2: Brady McCallister also scored two TDs, forming the other half of the dynamic duo with Dominic Martinez. In addition, he intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble. David Spitz photo

This was not a walk-over victory that the score might indicate. The Jaguars had good, tough athletes who competed well to the end. However, the Chargers defense simply dominated the day forcing the Jaguars to commit 5 turnovers on their 6 possessions, which stymied the Jaguars throughout the day.

Chargers-Broncos rivalry renews on Sunday

Traditional rivals Central Marin and Southern Marin square off Sunday. The Peewees (5-2) face their Broncos counterparts (4-3) in a game that will determine top seed in the West Section playoffs. The Cadet game also has playoff seeding implications. The Broncos (5-2) top the standings and the Chargers (4-3) are in a three-way tie for second. Winner of the Jr. Peewee game will have top seed in the playoffs. The Broncos are 4-3 and the Chargers are 3-4. The Chargers Jr. Midgets (2-5) are in tie for fourth, behind the Broncos (3-4), who are in a three-way tie for first.

In other games last Sunday, the Chargers Cadets defeated the San Jose Saints (1-6) 26-6. The Chargers Jr. Peewees fell to Division 1 Oak Grove South (4-3) 26-2. The Chargers Jr. Midgets were not scheduled.

[Tom McCallister is the coach of the Central Marin Chargers Peewee team, father of quarterback Brady, and owner of a pair of shorts worthy of a place of honor in the Ugly Shorts Hall of Fame.]

Central Marin Cadets chew up Vacaville Bulldogs

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011 by

It was a mixed bag of results for Central Marin Charger teams against the Vacaville Bulldogs Sunday: The Cadets skunked their counterparts 14-0, while the Jr. Peewees dropped a 20-8 decision and the Jr. Midgets tumbled 26-7. The game scheduled for the Charger Peewees was cancelled.

All three Charger teams in action showed progress. The Bulldogs are a Division 1 team and they got all the football they wanted from the Division 2 Chargers.

This was an unusual series of games in that they were marked by two safeties. Safeties are not as rare as pink elephants, but they normally don’t come in clusters.

The day was made more fun by the boisterous Bulldog fans who traveled to Kentfield to support their team, along with a full complement of cheer teams.
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Central Marin Jr. Midgets explode for big win over Silicon Valley Tigers

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 by

Dousing the coach: After their first win of the season the Jr. Midget Chargers followed tradition by dousing a coach, in this case assistant Bill Hurley. Next to Hurley is Michael Cassidy (25). Maryann Cassidy photo

A season of near misses ended for the Central Marin Chargers Jr. Midgets when they lambasted the Silicon Valley Tigers 37-13.

It’s probably true that no team deserved a breakthrough win more than these Chargers. After a rocky first game against Novato, the defending national Jr. Midget champions in American Youth Football Division 2, the team has improved every week. But after the prior week’s heart-rending loss to San Benito, when the Chargers absolutely dominated the fourth quarter but fell short, 20-14, it seemed that all their hard work might never be rewarded. Working hard and doing your best are rewards in and of themselves, but it’s always nice if those traits are ratified by the scoreboard.

The Jr. Midgets are the last stop in Central Marin football. The players will move from this team to their high school team. They’ve been leaving a legacy in grit and determination. And now, by their example, they’ve also shown the upcoming players that hanging in there and being team oriented pays off.

An interesting facet of the Jr. Midget season has been that they have been the best team on the field at the end of every game except the Novato contest. Whether you can attribute this to coaching, conditioning, heart, or adrenalin, it has been the case in every prior week that the team has been on the short end of the scoreboard, but they’ve never been outclassed on the field.
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Central Marin Cadets and Peewees win handily; Jr. Midgets edged

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011 by

It was a travel week for the Central Marin Chargers. They played teams from three different organizations at two locations. Three of the teams played at San Juan Batista. The Cadets handled the San Jose Sharks 19-6. The Peewees dominated San Benito 28-0. The Jr. Midgets fell just short, 20-14, against the San Benito Seahawks. Meanwhile, the Jr. Peewees were ambushed at Elk Grove, 19-0.

The Cadets introduce themselves to the end zone

It’s been a difficult season for the Cadets. They went scoreless through their first three games. The Cadets erased all memory of that futility with their first possession. Taking the kickoff on their own 30 yard line, they moved directly down field behind the running of Jack Greenwood and Daniel Burke, with Burke going the final 22 yards to score.

From the Sharks’ point of view, Greenwood and Burke were a dynamic duo. Greenwood was the chief mischief maker, skirting the right side of the offense. When the Sharks overshifted to halt Greenwood’s progress, Burke would scoot around the left side.

This was the first complete Charger Cadets drive of the year and it looked like this: Greenwood carried twice for a first down. Burke pushed the ball into San Jose territory for another first down. After a penalty pushed the Cadets back, Greenwood carried four consecutive times to achieve another first down. Then Burke went in for the score.
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For the Central Marin Chargers, losses should not obscure progress

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 by

First strike: The Jr. Midgets put the Steelers on notice by taking an early 6-0 lead. Maryann Cassidy photo

The Norcal scheduler did the Central Marin Chargers no favors this season.

The Chargers had to open against Novato, a Division 2 opponent, but one that sent two teams to the national AYF playoffs last year. One of those teams, the Yellow Jackets, won the Division 2 Jr. Midget national championship. Then they faced two straight Division 1 foes, the Oakland Dynamites and the Richmond Steelers.

In the Charger-Oakland post, we explained the challenges facing Division 2 teams playing Division 1 opponents. And those difficulties obtained against Richmond as well: the Steelers teams were faster, more powerful, and had deeper rosters. Richmond prevailed in all four games. The Steeler Cadets won 28-0, The Jr. Peewees won 39-12, the Peewees won 37-6 and the Jr. Midgets won 26-12.
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Central Marin Chargers run into Oakland juggernaut

Monday, September 12th, 2011 by

Central Marin Chargers Peewees (in white) converge on an Oakland Dynamites runner. Players were Anthony Pomilia (44), Finley Cronin-Hughes (62) and Dominic MacLean (50). All four Chargers teams were hard pressed by the Division 1 Dynamites. SportsDashboards photo.

Mama said there’d be days like this.

Central Marin sent four Charger teams onto the Oakland Dynamites field Saturday, but not one of them were able to penetrate the Dynamites’ end zone.

That result could not be totally unexpected. Oakland is a Division 1 team in the Norcal region of American Youth Football, while the Chargers are a Division 2 team. Oakland draws from a much larger population. That was never made more apparent than in the Cadet game, where the Dynamites dressed nearly 30 players while the Chargers dressed about 15. AYF keeps the playing field level by limiting the ages and weights of players who can compete in each category. But Oakland’s ability to draw from a larger talent pool was telling on Saturday.

One of the benefits of selecting from a larger population is that the Dynamites have been able to infuse all of their teams with exceptional speed. In football, an advantage in speed in generally decisive. That was certainly the case Saturday as the Dynamites Jr. Peewee team topped their Charger counterparts 34-0, the Dynamites Peewees won 33-0, the Dynamites Cadets won 33-0 and the Dynamites Jr. Midgets won 13-0.
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Marin County rivals split four games on AYF opening day

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 by

The Central Marin Chargers and Novato Youth Football squared off on opening day of the Norcal Conference of American Youth Football. Every game was won decisively, as the organizations split the four games played.

In the Junior Midget division, defending national champion Novato Yellow Jackets trimmed their Central Marin counterparts 33-6. Junior Midget teams include players 12 years and under, with a weight limit of 140 lbs., or older lighter 13 year olds with a weight limit of 120 lbs.

In the Peewee division, the Chargers, which showed strength in this division in 2010, shut out the Novato Stingers 24-0. The Stingers competed in the AYF national tournament in 2010. The Peewee division includes players 11 years and under with a weight limit of 125 lbs., or older lighter 12 year olds with a weight limit of 105 lbs.

The Chargers also dominated the Jr. Peewee game, topping the Novato Killer Bees 26-0. The Jr. Peewee division includes players 10 years and under with a weight limit if 110 lbs., or older lighter 11 year olds with a weight limit of 90 lbs.

The Novato Mighty Bees stung the Chargers 32-0 in the Cadet division. The Cadet division includes players 10 years and under with a weight limit of 110 lbs., or older lighter 11 year olds with a weight limit of 90 lbs.

Central Marin does not sponsor a Tiny Mites team, so the Novato Rumble Bees were idle.
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Central Marin Chargers open AYF season Sunday

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011 by

The Central Marin Chargers will be fielding four teams this season in Norcal Youth Football and Cheer, a league in the American Youth Football organization.

Central Marin teams had a fair portion of success in the 2010 season and are looking to improve on their standings in 2011. In 2010, the Charger Jr. Midgets posted a record of 5-3, the Pee Wee team went 4-4 and the Jr. Pee Wee team had a 6-2 record. The Midget team went 2-6 as did the Cadet team.

This season the Chargers will field teams in the Jr. Midget, Pee Wee, Jr. Pee Wee and Cadet divisions. Art Penaflor will coach the Jr. Midget team; Tom McCallister will coach the Pee Wee team; Roy Leon will head the Jr. Pee Wee team; and Mike McGirr will coach the Cadets.

All four teams will be cheered by Central Marin’s award-winning Cheer teams. Headed by Aleshia Page, the Cheer squads have won two national titles recently, one in 2009 and one earlier this year.

The complete Charger schedule for the 2011 season:
Sept. 4 Novato
Sept. 10 at Oakland
Sept. 18 Richmond
Sept. 24 at San Benito (Jr. Peewee at Elk Grove)
Oct. 2 Sacramento Saints (Jr. Peewee and Cadets); San Juan Peewee; Silicon Valley Jr. Midgets
Oct. 9 Vacaville Bulldogs
Oct. 15 at Vacaville Bengals
Oct. 23 at Southern Marin

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Central Marin Cheer wins another national title

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011 by

When it comes to cheer, the Central Marin Chargers have what it takes. SportsDashboards previously saluted the Chargers’ Cheer team for winning a national title in 2009.

Now it’s 2011 and they’re baaaack!

Actually it’s the 2010 edition of the Chargers’ Jr. Midget Cheer team that won the JAMZ national title.

Aleshia Page has led the Central Marin Cheer contingent for the past several years. Her innovative routines, so adeptly performed by her girls, are eye-popping in their complexity and score high with the judges. Even the best routines need the polish and discipline of the performers and Central Marin has been blessed with a bevy of athletic young girls who have prospered performing under Page’s direction.

The accompanying video is over 8 minutes. The first couple of minutes capture the Chargers’ winning routine. If you’re only interested in the Chargers, skip to the 5:30 mark in the video and see everyone’s reaction when Central Marin is declared the national champion. Sheer joy.

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SportsDashboards Salutes: Central Marin Chargers Cheer National Champions

Monday, April 12th, 2010 by

Remember the old days? Cheerleaders wore skirts that came below the knees, accompanied by long-sleeve wool sweaters with the team initial on the front. Sometimes, they waved pom-poms. And every once in a while, they led a cheer.

Folks, those days are gone. Like everything else, cheerleading has evolved. The outfits today permit the freedom of movement that’s required for cheerleaders to perform acrobatics and dance routines. These routines are so challenging they prove that these girls are not just pretty faces, they’re also talented athletes.

Epitomizing that evolution are the Central Marin Chargers Cheer teams. In 2009, their midget cheer team won the USA Junior Nationals championship in their division. Only to be outdone by their peewee counterparts, who not only won their division, but were crowned Grand Champions for achieving the highest score for their routine.
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