Wilfrid Laurier University 5th Quarter Club From the Home of Golden Hawk Football
Volume 7, Issue 1 News and Notes 2002 Review
OUA All-Stars
First Team Justin Shakell Rohan Thompson Second Team Ed Baker Ryan Jeffery Josh Alexander Derek Medler
Dates to Remember Inaugural Alumni Golf Day & Barbecue: Sept 19, 2003 at Rebel Creek Golf Course Hall of Fame Dinner Sept 26, 2003 at the Waterloo Inn and Conference Centre
2003 Schedule
Sept 1 @ Ottawa, 2:00 PM
Home Opener: Sept 6 vs Guelph, 7:00 PM Sept 13 vs Windsor, 2:00 PM Sept 20 @ Waterloo, 2:00 PM Homecoming: Sept 27 vs Western, 2:00 PM Oct 4 @ York, 2:00 PM Oct 11 vs Queen’s, 2:00 PM Oct 18 @ Toronto, 2:00 PM
5th Quarter Club Adopt-An-Athlete Post Game Reception
Offseason 2003
Rebuilding to Team Restoration By Kenneth Tam & Mike Whitehouse Optimism isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of a 1-7 season. On face, last season was little short of a disaster, but upon closer inspection, one realizes that the Hawks had nothing to be ashamed of. Five games last season were lost by a total of only 11 points -- the squad fought hard, but came up just short each time. Few things make a team hungrier than being so close to triumph, only to have it stolen away by such a slim margin. This season sees some significant changes in the Hawk lineup, and it will be marked by a major drive for the playoffs. The new Golden Hawks drive will still feature the same defensive core that has been with the team for the past two seasons. In addition, it will add several new recruits welcomed to the team after one of the best recruiting years Laurier Football has ever had. This year’s recruits,
such as Josh Maltin, Adam Scheerer, Andrew Baechler Tyler Felber and Anthony Maggiacomo add both skill and depth to both defense and offense. Veteran players will guide the offense for the Hawks again this season - the lineup charged with leading the points drives will be led by 3rd year quarterback Ryan Pyear and will include East West Bowl MVP Derek Medler. During the off-season the player’s main goals were to increase strength and endurance in order to make a strong push for playoff success. Under their new Head Coach and Manager of Football Operations, Gary Jeffries, a strong new formula has restructured the guidance on the sidelines, with the return of longtime Hawk coaches Wally Gabler Jr., Blaine Beck, Ron VanMoerkerke, Clarke Eady and Brain Canton and the introduction of newcomers Stefan Ptaszek, Bob Stacey, Jamie Hitchen, Barry Pyear, Bob Taylor and Brent MacFarlane. The new staff,
easily named one of the best assembled in this nation, has created a different perspective for the players and a feeling of exciting and rejuvenation as they prepare for the upcoming season and their first game against the Ottawa Gee Gees. Golden Hawk fans should expect to be pleasantly surprised this year - the team is rejuvenating itself, building the skills of its young newcomers and taking to heart the hard-won experience of its veterans. Look for 1st year kicker/ punter Brian Devlin, a transfer from SFU, to make an immediate impact while stepping into the place of departed kicker/punter Ed Becker. Josh Alexander and Justin Shakell will continue to hold down the defensive side of the ball while second year running back Derek Medler will carry the load on offence as he prepares to follow up his outstanding rookie season. Last season was rough on the Golden Hawks - this season will be rough on the competition.
Parents, players, and alumni are invited to attend the reception to be held at Wilf's after each home football game!
New recruits and veteran players, combined with a new coaching formula, promises good things for the coming season.
Everyone is welcome!
For more information please visit our website at www.laurierathletics.com