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Cedar Valley Christian - Football

Betsworth says Huskies headed in right direction

Ed Betsworth got excited a few weeks ago when a family from Wisconsin, pondering a possible move to Iowa, visited Cedar Valley Christian School to see if they might want to enroll their son in the private academy in Cedar Rapids.

Their son stood 6-foot-7 and weighed 230 pounds. Alas, nothing has come of it. Not yet, anyway.

"That would have been a nice addition," said Betsworth, who is the football coach for the fledgling 8-man team at Cedar Valley Christian.

The Huskies were supposed to have played a "Week Zero" game against Gilbertville Don Bosco Thursday night, but that was cancelled because too many of Cedar Valley's players were still on vacation and not available.

Instead, the Huskies held a normal practice at St. Joseph's School in Marion to get ready for their new opener at HLV of Victor next Friday night.

There were only nine players at practice Thursday and one of them is ineligible this season due to IHSAA transfer rules. That would have left only eight players, the bare minimum for an 8-man game, and school officials decided it was too risky to face Don Bosco with a skeleton crew.

Betsworth anticipates having 14 eligible players on the team this season once everyone assembles.

"What hit us was the vacations," he said. "That was kind of a surprise to us, because we had warned them since February that we're going to play this other game (against Don Bosco). We're starting practice July 30th and your kids have to be there."

The message apparently did not sink in. "That put us in jeopardy," he said.

Cedar Valley Christian put its new 8-man football program together last year and played four games to get started. The Huskies lost all four games by healthy margins, but Betsworth said they improved as the season went along and scored more points.

The Huskies listed 15 players on their roster in 2011. Betsworth was hoping for more players this year, but the number stayed about the same.

"Twenty would be a great situation," he said. "That would be really great."

Betworth is looking and planning ahead. He began a feeder system this season and has 17 players in the 5th-6th grade program and 15 players in the 7th-8th grade program. Cedar Valley is sharing that youth program with Isaac Newton Christian Academy and Trinity Lutheran School, which are both K through 8 schools. If those kids want to play high school football at Cedar Valley, they'll have to enroll.

Nonetheless, those younger kids in the Cedar Valley school system are being taught to play the game before they get to high school. "It's baby steps," Betsworth said. "At least I've got the ball rolling where I want to go."

Only six players from last year's team reported for duty this season, several less than expected.

"I just don't think they had fun last year and we didn't win any games. I think that discouraged them," said Mike Nugent, a senior.

The six players who did return are excited and looking forward to the new campaign. "It's definitely a lot different than last year," Nugent said. "I think the morale has gotten a lot better with the team.

"In the beginning, we were kind of walking around, sluggishly doing things. Now we actually feel like a team."

Nugent, who plans to enter the Army Reserves after high school, had a simple reason for returning to the team this year. "I like to hit people," he said with a smile.

The Huskies practiced for 90 minutes Thursday night, then stayed another 30 minutes for extra conditioning and weight training at the field.

"Everybody who is here looks like they want to play," said Spencer Zielke, a senior who played last year. "We've got enough and they've got the right attitude. We'll have a good time.

"Once you push through that fear of getting hit and all that, it's really fun. I'm here to have fun and play hard. And I think it's a good sport."

A new student just arrived from Africa and has joined the team. He practiced Thursday and seemed to be enjoying himself.

"His name is Danny. Don't ask me his last name," Betsworth said, not sure of the spelling. "He just came in this last week from the Congo."

Another family, which home-schools its children, has a 10th grader and an 8th grader that plan to join the football program. Now the Huskies need that 6-foot-7, 230-pound kid from Wisconsin to show up, too.

Overall, Betsworth thinks the program is headed in the right direction.

"It's coming along a little bit better," he said. "The kids have been working hard.

"It's going to take awhile. It's going to be about a five or six-year plan before we're out there and we can hold our own against these other guys."

Meanwhile, their first game in a nine-week season is just a week away.

"I can't really predict how we're going to do in the first game, but we're going to make a game of it," Betsworth said.

SCHEDULE

Aug. 24 - at HLV, 7 pm
Aug. 31 - Valley, 7 pm
Sept. 7 - at Springville, 7 pm
Sept. 14 - at West Central, 7 pm
Sept. 21 - Lansing Kee, 7 pm
Sept. 28 - Midland, 7 pm
Oct. 5 - at Central City, 7 pm
Oct. 12 - Elkader Central, 7 pm
Oct. 19 - Preston, 7 pm

 

Cedar Valley Christian - Football

Huskies keep game with Central Elkader

The Cedar Valley Christian football team will play Central Elkader in an 8-man district game on Oct. 12 after all.

The Huskies, faced with a manpower problem, have canceled their season opener against Gilbertville Don Bosco on Aug. 16. They originally planned to skip their game against Central Elkader on Oct. 12 so Don Bosco could face Elkader, but now that won't be necessary.

"Don Bosco agreed to cancel the Week Zero game (Aug. 16) without taking the Week 8 game (Oct. 12)," Cedar Valley Christian Principal Jeff Pospisil reported Monday. "So we once again have a nine-game schedule and we don't have to worry about forfeits, district games and all that."

Cedar Valley's game against Don Bosco was a non-district game, and it's been canceled without forfeit.

Cedar Valley plans to have at least 12 players on its varsity this season, but only eight players would have been available for the game against Don Bosco due to vacations.

 

Cedar Valley Christian - Football

Cedar Valley cancels game, may forfeit another

The Cedar Valley Christian football team has canceled one game this season and may have to forfeit another due to a lack of players.

The Huskies were supposed to open the eight-man season with a home game against Gilbertville Don Bosco on Aug. 16, but they did a head count and realized they'd probably have only the bare minimum of eight players for the contest.

"I don't feel comfortable playing that game with only eight players," Cedar Valley Christian Principal Jeff Pospisil said.

Cedar Valley Christian notified Gilbertville Don Bosco and the Iowa High School Athletic Association of the problem. To help Don Bosco fill its schedule, Pospisil suggested his school step away from a scheduled game against Elkader Central on Oct. 12 and let Don Bosco play Elkader Central on that date instead.

Pospisil said the IHSAA agreed to the swap, but the game against Elkader Central was supposed to be an eight-man district game for Cedar Valley Christian and may result in a forfeit. "I'm not sure how the state is going to work that," he said.

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 August 2012 20:33

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Cedar Valley Christian - Football

Cedar Valley, Marion get football schedules

The Cedar Valley Christian eight-man football team got its feet wet last fall with four games. Now comes the real thing.

The Iowa High School Athletic Association announced full schedules for all 8 Player, 1A, 2A, 3A and western 4A schools Tuesday on the IHSAA website.

Cedar Valley will open its nine-game schedule for 2012 with a road game at HLV Victor on Aug. 24 before embarking on its 8 Player District 4 schedule with a home date against Valley of Elgin on Aug. 31.

The Huskies will have eight district games this season, with four road trips and four home games. The other home games are against Lansing Kee Sept. 21, Midland Wyoming Sept. 28, Central Elkader Oct. 12 and Preston Oct. 19.

Cedar Valley Christian has no field at the school. The Gazette reported Tuesday that the Huskies will play three home games at Springville and two at Central City if a home field is not secured before the start of the season.

Cedar Valley Christian is eligible for the IHSAA playoffs this season. The Huskies lost all four of their games last year in their inaugural campaign. Cedar Valley will have five home games and four road games in 2012.

The Marion Indians have been assigned to Class 3A District 6 this season and will open the 2012 campaign with a non-district game at Mount Pleasant on Aug. 24. The Indians will compete in a seven-team district with Anamosa, Maquoketa, Benton Community, Solon, Clear Creek Amana and DeWitt Central.

Marion will have five home games and four road games in 2012.

CEDAR VALLEY CHRISTIAN
8 Player District 4
(* Denotes District Game)

Aug. 24 - at HLV Victor
Aug. 31 - Valley of Elgin* (at Springville)
Sept. 7 - at Springville*
Sept. 14 - at West Central*
Sept. 21 - Lansing Kee* (at Central City)
Sept. 28 - Midland Wyoming* (at Spingville)
Oct. 5 - at Central City*
Oct. 12 - Central Elkader* (at Springville)
Oct. 19 - Preston* (at Central City)

MARION
Class 3A District 6
(* Denotes District Game)

Aug. 24 - at Mount Pleasant
Aug. 31 - Decorah
Sept. 7 - Anamosa*
Sept. 14 - at Washington (Iowa)
Sept. 21 - Maquoketa*
Sept. 28 - at Benton Community*
Oct. 5 - Solon*
Oct. 12 - Clear Creek Amana*
Oct. 19 - at DeWitt Central

Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 February 2012 17:58
 

Cedar Valley Christian - Football

Cedar Valley ends first season with 57-6 setback

CENTRAL CITY - Five lost fumbles, a lost onside kick and an interception were just too insurmountable for Cedar Valley Christian Friday night against Central City.

The Huskies ended their first season of eight-man football with a 57-6 defeat, giving them an 0-4 mark for Year 1.

“Turnovers were our undoing tonight, but we played tough and never stopped playing hard,” Cedar Valley Coach Ed Betsworth said. “This is our first year and now we will improve from here."

Central City (1-5) scored on a 10-yard pass from David Mosher to Nick McCarry on just the third play of the game. The Wildcats pulled off an onside kick, and with 10:41 still left in the first quarter Mosher hit McCarry again, this time for a 15-yard strike and it was 16-0.

Cedar Valley (0-4) managed a couple of first downs in the ensuing drive but the possession ended with an interception by Brandon Stevens. Central City promptly executed a 42-yard drive, capped by a 3-yard dive by Mosher. The Huskies never recovered.

Jeremy Strutz set up Cedar Valley’s lone touchdown with a 25-yard run to the Central City 11-yard line in the first quarter. Nick Henderson capped the drive with an 11-yard touchdown.

Strutz finished with 60 yards rushing on nine carries and was 14 for 21 for 142 yards in the air.

“This has just been a fun season, we just try as hard as we can,” Strutz said. “We have fun playing football, but we have known each other for a long time and doing this together has made us closer.”

The Huskies got all of their offense in the first half. Central City limited them to minus-15 yards in the second half.

Their first season of varsity football is finished, but Betsworth is already looking ahead.

"We have a better idea of what to expect," he said. "We need to improve in the weight room and conditioning before next season even gets here, and we will. It’s been a good experience."

   

8-Player District 4



W
L
W
L
Pts
OP
8-MAN PLAYOFFS
x-Springville 7 0 11 1 752 174 Quarterfinals
y-Lansing Kee 6 1 6 4 378 299 Friday, Nov. 8
y-Easton Valley
5 2 6 4 457 439 Don Bosco 36, Springville 21
y-Elkader Central 4 3 6 5 442 429
West Central
3 4 3 6 215 365
Midland
2 5 3 6 280 328
Central City 1 6 1 8 193 450
Cedar Valley 0 7 0 8 108 551










FINAL
x-clinched district title; y-clinched playoff berth
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