PREVIEW | Blackhawks to make BAFA debut this weekend

12 May

The Blackhawks travel to East London this weekend for their first BAFA Flag Southeastern Conference games of the season.

The games, which take place on Saturday, are hosted by the Victoria Park Panthers and as well as the Blackhawks feature the West Essex Showboats and Aylesbury Vale Panthers.

The only previous encounter between the Blackhawks and any of the teams involved came during the Blackhawk Bowl in February, where the Spartans were victorious over the young ‘Hawks 32-0.

Wide Receivers Connor Stratford, Ryan Moulding and Ross Sherratt all make their debuts for the Blackhawks this weekend as does Cornerback Cody Hinton, and speaking on behalf of the team Jake Cooper says he can’t wait to get the season started:

Along with the rest of the squad I am itching to kick off our debut season in the BAFA Flag Leagues.

Having worked with the majority of the squad for around half a year I have a great deal of faith that this collaboration of players could in time become something incredibly special.

We have players on the roster who have natural ability in abundance, although this may not appear in the pre-season tournament scorelines.

The players have got their heads down and worked week in week out on the lessons learned during those tournaments, and although we are up against arguably the three leading teams in the division this weekend we are looking forward to the challenge.

Schedule

The first game of the day will kick off at 10am, and pairs the Blackhawks up against the hosts. The full schedule for the day is:

  • Victoria Park Panthers vs Bedford Blackhawks
  • West Essex Showboats vs Bedford Blackhawks
  • West Essex Showboats vs Victoria Park Panthers
  • Aylesbury Vale Spartans vs Bedford Blackhawks
  • Victoria Park Panthers vs Aylesbury Vale Spartans
Directions

The games will take place on the old section of Wanstead Flats: Harrow Road, E11 3QD:

Game Coverage

If you can’t make it to Wanstead to watch the games, we will be providing regular updates via the Blackhawks Twitter and Facebook pages.

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Eagles drop home opener

25 Apr

After picking up their first win at Doncaster last week the Eagles were looking forward to a good performance in their National League Division 1 American Football home opener on Sunday.

Unfortunately the visiting Nottingham Caesars had other ideas and recorded a convincing 26-6 victory at Bedford International Athletics Stadium.

The stand out player was Caesars wide receiver Deivydas Merkelis, who hauled in three touchdown passes from quarterback Daniel Johnson. The first came midway through the first quarter as the Eagles defence uncharacteristically missed tackles to allow a good run after the catch to open the scoring.

Ouse Valley responded well with a good drive and got into field position to equalise, however Eagles quarterback Mikey Davies saw his pass intended for Ross Hubbard picked off by Nottingham linebacker Andrew Wilkins, who returned it the length of the field to increase the visitor’s advantage.

The half was closed with the Eagles picking up a few injuries to key players and facing a twenty point deficit going into the second half.

A high floating pass to the corner of the end zone saw Merkekis extend the lead further towards the end of the third.

The Eagles got on the board as replacement quarterback Zach Wodeage found running back Curtis Williston for a score as the game drew to a close but in truth this was no more than consolation for the hosts, who now have a fortnight to regroup before making the short trip to Peterborough to meet the Saxons on Sunday 8th May.

Report by Mark Chilton, photograph courtesy of Steve Guy.

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PREVIEW | Nottingham Caesars (H)

21 Apr

The Eagles’ first home game of the 2016 season takes place this season as we welcome the Nottingham Caesars to BIAS in the Midlands Football Conference.

After two difficult seasons in the Premier Division the Caesars returned to Division One last year, and posted a much-improved record of 4-5-1 in the BAFANL 1 Northern Conference which included a 26-20 defeat to fellow MFC1 opponents the Doncaster Mustangs.

Their 2016 campaign has kicked off positively thanks to a 23-12 victory over the Peterborough Saxons a fortnight ago, and they will be looking to continue their bright start against an Eagles team that has mixed fortunes to date.

Following a disappointing opening day defeat against the Sandwell Steelers the Eagles dug out a 13-12 win over the Mustangs last weekend, and head into the game with renewed confidence.

Team News

Eagles QB Zach Wodaege was expected to return against the Mustangs last week but is a gametime decision this time around due to the knee injury he picked up during pre-season.

Defensive Back Kevin Kong returns to the squad for the first time this season and Offensive Lineman John Phillips is also back in contention after missing the Doncaster game.

Cody Hausenbuiller is available again but fellow Wide Receiver Matthew Hamilton is out with a hamstring injury.

Anthony Ogunleye misses the game after dislocating his shoulder in the season opener at Sandwell, and long-term injury victims Vasco Dias (DB) and James Busby (OL) are also both still out.

In this week’s Programme

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This week’s programme cover features Defensive Lineman Andy Larwill.

Inside we hear from Chairman Neale McMaster, Darren Hill ahead of his first home game as Interim Head Coach, Offensive Captain Danny Cousins and Rookie of the Week Miguel Alvarez-Frias.

We also have a feature on our visitors the Nottingham Caesars, a Q&A with Caesars Assistant Head Coach Vanden Warner, a Spectator Guide and more.

The programme is free with admission (£2 each for adults, free for under-18s and free for anyone who has downloaded our mobile app for iOS and Android).

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Our home games are played at Bedford International Athletics Stadium, Barkers Lane, Bedford MK41 9SB:

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Defense digs deep at Doncaster

19 Apr

The Eagles picked up their first win of the season with a hard-fought 13-12 victory over Doncaster Mustangs at the Keepmoat Stadium on Sunday.

Following the coin toss the Eagles received the opening kick-off but went three and out on their first possession. Doncaster’s first drive stalled around midfield, and after the Eagles were again forced to punt they regained possession thanks to an interception by Chris Parr.

The momentum would soon swing back in favour of the hosts after the Eagles threw a pick of their own, and the Mustangs took the lead after a pass from seven yards out.

The Eagles offense looked to have clicked as they drove deep into Doncaster territory, but following another interception in the red zone the scoring opportunity was lost.

Both teams exchanged possession for most of the second quarter but when Nate Ashby picked off the Mustangs QB the Eagles O was finally able to punch the ball in after driving thirty yards, Curtis Williston finishing the drive with a one-yard run.

Half-Time: Mustangs 6 Eagles 7

The second half got off to a blistering start after the Eagles successfully recovered an onside kick but quickly settled back into the same pattern as both offenses struggled to move the ball.

Proceedings were given a jump start when Parr returned a Mustangs punt 85 yards to the house only to see it called back for a flag, and three plays later the hosts were in the end zone.

They were unable to convert the two-point conversion though, and those missed points would ultimately turn out to be the difference between the two sides.

As the fourth quarter got underway the Eagles had the ball on their own 20. They were unable to turn the possession into a meaningful drive and Doncaster started again on their own 42 following a punt, but when Parr stepped in front of his receiver for his second interception of the day and returned it to the end zone, the Eagles had the lead.

The two-point conversion was no good, and on the Mustangs’ next possession Parr again caught an interception – his third of the day.

With around five minutes to play the Mustangs had the ball and started driving into Eagles territory.

A holding penalty on first and goal from the six with a little under 90 seconds to play pushed them back to the 16-yard line, and with 54 seconds left Nate Ashby picked off the QB in the end zone for his second – and the defense’s fifth – interception of the day to seal the win.

Final: Mustangs 12 Eagles 13
Photo courtesy of GrahamBeardsleyPhotography
Photo courtesy of GrahamBeardsleyPhotography

The Eagles are back in BAFANL action this Sunday with our first home game of the season, against Nottingham Caesars.

Kick off is midday at BIAS, with admission priced at £2 each for adults (for which you receive a free programme) or free for those under-18.

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Eagles off to losing start against Steelers

13 Apr

The 2016 season got off to a disappointing start for the Eagles thanks to a 24-6 defeat away to Sandwell Steelers on Sunday (10th April).

The Eagles started the game brightly. After returning the opening kick off to the 39-yard line the offense marched towards the red zone, and took the lead after QB Mikey Davies connected with Tom Childs from the 24-yard line.

Sandwell responded strongly though. An impressive kick return gave the Steelers a relatively short field, and they struck quickly with a deep pass to level the scores at 6-6.

The two sides traded possession for the rest of the first quarter but it was the hosts who edged ahead early in the second period, and the lead was extended before the end of the half after the Sandwell offense capitalised on a turnover following an interception.

HALF-TIME: Steelers 18 Eagles 6

The second half couldn’t have started better for the Eagles after recovering a Sandwell fumble on the kick-off inside the 20-yard line, but the Steelers D again forced a turnover on third down with another interception.

Neither side were able to add to the score before the end of the third quarter, with time expiring as Sandwell were driving, and they hit the decisive blow at the start of the fourth.

The rest of the game followed the now-familiar pattern as both offenses exchanged three and outs and short drives, with Sandwell never looking in danger of allowing their lead to be threatened.

FINAL: Steelers 24 Eagles 6

The Eagles return to BAFANL action this Sunday, away to Doncaster Mustangs. Kick off at the Keepmoat Stadium is 2.30pm.

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Colchester stun Eagles

20 May

The Ouse Valley Eagles travelled to Colchester on Sunday for their first Inter Conference fixture of their American Football National League Division 1 campaign.  A disappointingly lacklustre performance saw the Eagles fall to their first defeat of the season and the Gladiators record their first victory.

It could scarcely have started better for the Eagles as free safety Kevin Kong intercepted opposing Quarterback Curtis Bourke’s first pass of the game on the second play from scrimmage.  Kong returned the ball 25 yards into the corner of the end zone for the opening score, with Ross Hubbard converting the PAT.  An uneventful first 15 minutes was played out with Ouse Valley leading by 7-0 at the end of the first quarter.

Colchester played their way back into the game during the second quarter and deservedly levelled when Bourke kept the ball on a triple-option play and swept into the Eagles’ endzone on a first and goal.  The half-time score was tied at 7 points apiece.

The Eagles have been a second-half team so far this season securing all three of their wins in the last two minutes of each game.  An improvement in performance was required in the second half.  Matters did not improve immediately for the Eagles with Colchester taking the lead with a second touchdown from Bourke in the 3rd quarter.  The Gladiators extended their advantage with a short run following a turnover in Eagles territory.  A lead they would not relinquish.

The Eagles did find some momentum in the fourth quarter and a sustained drive saw Quarterback Justin Laroda find returning Tight End Jack Judge for a well-timed eight yard touchdown pass.  The Eagles had the ball again as the clock was running down towards the end of the game.  The Gladiator’s defence held strong though and time expired with Ouse Valley driving.  The final score was 21-14 in favour of the home side.

Few Ouse Valley players can, in all honesty, be pleased with their performance and overall the Eagles did not match the standards set in earlier matches.  They fall to 3 wins and 1 loss but retain top spot in the table based on fewest points conceded by teams with the same percentage record.  The division promises to be a close run affair for the rest of the season as, with Ouse Valley and Farnham both losing this weekend, after four games there are no undefeated sides left.

Ouse Valley now has two weeks to prepare for two Inter Conference home fixtures back-to-back.  Farnham Knights are next up in a top-of-the-table clash on 7 June with East Kent Mavericks visiting the following Sunday.  An improvement in execution and effort will be both expected and needed against strong and experienced opposition.  We look forward to seeing you all at Bedford International Athletics Stadium for these match-ups.  Both kick-off at 12:00 Noon and the admission is £2.00 for adults.

Late comeback stuns the Cheetahs

18 Apr

Ouse Valley Eagles 14 Hertfordshire Cheetahs 12

The Eagles moved to a 2-0 with a hard fought, come from behind victory over local rivals the Hertfordshire Cheetahs in a blustery game at Bedford International Athletics Stadium on Sunday.

Trailing 12-0 going into the fourth quarter, Quarterback Justin LaRoda connected with Chris Cowley to start the comeback, and ran in a second himself from four yards out to cap a remarkable turnaround.

The Eagles won the toss and deferred, so the Cheetahs received the ball and started on their own 20-yard line thanks to a touch back.

After a couple of strong runs through the middle which resulted in a first down the Cheetahs’ drive stalled and they were forced to punt, and the Eagles started on their own 25-yard line.

The Eagles offense drove the ball well all the way down to the Cheetahs one-yard line, but fumbled the ball on first and goal to turn the ball over.

Both sides traded possessions for the rest of the first half without ever really troubling the opposition red zone, and it was no surprise to see the teams go in level at the interval.

Half time score: Eagles 0 Cheetahs 0.

The Eagles started the second half on their 20 following another touch back, but turned the ball over after going for it on fourth and short on the 29.

A defensive penalty backed the Eagles up further, and the Cheetahs ran the ball in from 10 yards to finally open the scoring, although the extra-point attempt was no good.

On the Eagles’ next possession the ball was picked off on third down to give the Cheetahs the ball on the forty-yard line, and following some strong running they were soon back in the red zone.

A 14-yard pass later and the Cheetahs had doubled their advantage but were unsuccessful with the two-point attempt, which would come back to haunt the men from Hertfordshire.

The teams again traded possessions for the rest of the third quarter, but the start of the fourth brought the Eagles to life.

Starting with the ball on their own 23, LaRoda completed four quick passes to bring the Eagles down deep in opposition territory. He connected with Cowley on a slant to reduce the deficit, and once the PAT was successfully converted the lead was cut to five.

A couple of exchanges of possession later the Eagles began again on their own 45. LaRoda and the offense drove down inside the Cheetahs five-yard line, and when LaRoad ran the ball home the Eagles lead for the first time with a little over two minutes left on the clock.

On what would turn out to be the Cheetahs’ final drive Andy Larwill sacked the Herts QB on second and seven, and when Chris Parr intercepted the ball on fourth and four with a minute to play the offense just had to kneel out the clock to seal a vital divisional win.

Final score: Eagles 14 Cheetahs 12.

Our next game is on Sunday 26th April, away to the Birmingham Bulls.

Thank you to our friends at 2G Creative for the photo.

Eagles edge the Cats in season opener

06 Apr

Cambridgeshire Cats 0 Ouse Valley Eagles 7

The Eagles edged out divisional rivals the Cambridgeshire Cats in a tense and nervy affair at Coldhams Common yesterday afternoon.

A single touchdown pass from Enrique Alonso to former Cats player Nate Ashby late in the fourth quarter was the difference between the two sides, as both offenses struggled to pick up any meaningful momentum.

The Eagles won the toss and opted to receive the ball, which Chris Parr returned to the Eagles 44-yard line.

Following a two-yard run, five-yard penalty for a false start, a strong seven-yard run from Zak Henry and an incomplete pass, the Eagles went for it on fourth down but another incomplete pass resulted in a turnover on downs.

The Cats’ first possession resulted in a three-and-out following a sack from Defensive Tackle Andy Larwill. The punt was returned to the Eagles 47-yard line, and that set the tone for the rest of the first half, as both sides took it in turns trading possessions at around halfway.

Half time score: Cats 0 Eagles 0.

It was much the sae story throughout the third quarter. The Cats came closest to breaking the deadlock with a field goal that fell short of the mark, and as the game entered the fourth quarter the game still hung in the balance.

Eagles Linebacker Byron Chowles was taken to hospital treatment for a nasty-looking ankle injury which was later revealed to be a break in three places that requires surgery, and keep him out of action for the rest of the 2015 campaign.

As the game restarted the teams again took in turn exchanging possessions, but after a monstrous sack by rookie Brad Beveridge and a fumble recovered by the defense the Eagles took over deep in Cats territory.

Alonso connected with Ashby from 18-yards out to finally break the deadlock, and following a successful extra point the Eagles lead 7-0 with a little over three minutes to play.

The Cats were unable to move the ball on their final possession, and once the Eagles took over at around halfway with 55 seconds to play, saw out the clock to clinch a hard fought victory.

Final score: Cats 0 Eagles 7.

Attention now turns to the first home game of the season, next Sunday (12th April) against Hertfordshire Cheetahs.

Kick off is midday at Bedford International Athletics Stadium on Barkers Lane (MK41 8SB), with admission £2 each for adults or free for under-18s.

Eagles knocked out in Quarter Finals of the National Championship

27 Aug

Sunday the 24th August 2014 will go down as a memorable day in the history of the Ouse Valley Eagles. It was a day that seen a team reach its goals, and strive to go further, only to be quashed in literally, the last few minutes.

The Solent Thrashers were deserving victors in an exciting game, which was a credit to British American Football, and was played the way the game was meant to be played.

With both sides clearly nervous at the start of the game, it was the referees who set the tone for the afternoon, by throwing a flag on the very first play of game. It would not be their last.

After starting on their 20 yard line, the Thrashers were pushed back through various penalties and some stout defense from the Eagles, before they threw an errant pass straight into the arms of Eagles CB Paul Green, who managed to get the ball back to the Solent 5 yard line.

With an extremely short field, it took the Eagles just 3 plays to break through the Solent defense and secure the 1st points of the game, with #31 Yomi Okuboyejo scoring the Eagles first ever post-season points, running in for the touchdown, with Vasco Dias adding the PAT giving the Eagles a 7-0 lead.

The Thrashers returned the ensuing kickoff back to the Eagles 35 yard line, and scored a few plays later through a strong running game.

The first and second quarter generally flew past with neither offense really taking a hold, or getting much of a chance to due to the referees need to throw flags.

Finally the game kicked back into life with around 4 minutes left in the half, the Thrashers broke through again, after a long run from #18. That score was converted to give the Thrashers a 7 point lead.

The Eagles came out strong after that, with QB Stuart Franklin working well with Offensive Co-ordinator Neale McMaster to orchestrate the offense all the way down to the Thrashers 8 yard line. With the Eagles having no timeouts and needing the ball to be spotted to spike it and stop the clock, the half was blown dead with the official walking over to the spot with the ball in his hand. The Thrashers led 14-7 going into the half.

A stern half time team talk from the Eagles HC Will White seemed to work its magic, as the Eagles came out firing from the break, with the Eagles once again working their way all the way down to the Solent 1 yard line, before an errant pass from QB Franklin saw the ball picked off and downed in the End zone.

After several punts were exchanged, it was the Thrashers who were next to break through, with #4, playing offense, defense and special teams for the 60 strong Solent Roster, taking it 55 yards to the house, making the score 21-7.

The following kickoff was received by return specialist Chris Parr, who took the ball back to the Solent 37 yard line.

It took the Eagles only one play to get the score, with #48 Kalaba ‘Kase’ Chibwe speeding in on a draw play. The PAT attempt was good, and the score was 21-14 going into the fourth quarter.

The first quarter started brightly for the Eagles with Safety Danny Lipner intercepting a long pass, giving the Eagles the ball back on their own 15 yard line.

The old connection of Franklin o Dawes was once again in full swing, as they connected on a long fade pattern down the left sideline, taking the ball to the Thrashers 25 yard line.

A quick 7 yard gain from Chibwe set up the touchdown pass, with Franklin connecting with Dawes at the back of the endzone, again on the fade route. The PAT was blocked and the Eagles closed the gap to 21-20.

The ensuing drive saw Solent put together a strong drive, taking the ball down to the Eagles 5 yard line. The drive looked as if it was stalling when 3 downs went for little gain, before on 4th down, in came #4 for the Thrashers who duly walked the ball into the endzone, taking the score line to 28-20.

The Eagles was buoyed by their performance in the 2nd half so far, but an off-target throw was intercepted on the second play of the drive. This seemed to deflate the entire team, and was easily the turning point for the game.

Solent failed to capitalise on the mistake, but a punt from Solent, was matched by a quick 4 and out from the Eagles, before Solent put the dagger in the heart of the Eagles, running in a score after the two minute warning to kill any spirit the Eagles had left.

Knowing their fate, the Eagles battled through, but eventually turned over on downs, allowing Solent to kneel out the game.

Solent, who were 21 point favourites in this game, were well deserving of their victory, but were gracious enough to concede that was easily the hardest game they have played, and will feel relieved they came out of the game with a win.

An underrated Eagles side should feel proud of their accomplishments. There are no other first year teams in the league to have made the playoffs, and despite not being a rookie team, a great deal of hard work has went in to merging the two clubs, and getting the Eagles to compete as a team.

After the game, Head Coach Will White said “We knew it would be a challenge against a very tough team, and it proved to be just that. Myself and my OC Neale McMaster had good game plans, but it was a great chess game between great coaches on both teams.

“In the end, it boiled down to Solent being the better team by taking advantage of some key mistakes. Our hats off to them, they are a great team.”

The Eagles will now enjoy a few weeks break before announcing our rookie days tour locations and dates, and organising off-season events.

Eagles reach playoffs with win over Saints

05 Aug

The Ouse Valley Eagles confirmed their place in the quarter finals of the National League on Sunday, with a win against a good Bury Saints side.

Both teams fielded weakened sides for this match, in what is the height of the holiday season in the UK, however it was the Eagles strength in depth that seen them through a tough fixture.

The Eagles started strong, with a good drive (on an extremely short field), finishing with #8 Stuart Franklin sneaking home from 3 yards out. Vasco Dias converted the kick to make the score 7-0.

The Saints then started with the ball on their own 20, and some rather controversial calls for the home side allowed them to advance for the first down, before finally having to put the ball away. However, it wasn’t long before they got the ball back, as a quick three and out from the Eagles offense put the D back on the field.

Once again, the Saints moved the ball in fits and starts, with some extremely weird and wonderful offensive formations that had even the officials scratching their heads if they we legal or not. 6 plays later the Saints punted the ball back Eagles.

The Eagles O started up once again, driving all the way to the Saints 15 before finally being stopped and kicking the field goal. Vasco Dias added the 3 points taking the score to 10-0.

It didn’t stay that way for long though, 3 plays after the kickoff the Saints broke off a long run after escaping 2 or 3 tacklers, and took the ball to house. The 2 Point conversion was just out of reach of the defender, making the score 10-6 at the end of the first period.

The Eagles started the second half hot, with both Kalaba ‘Kase’ Chibwe and rookie Zak Henry carrying the load, with Henry scoring his first ever touchdown on a 5 yard scamper into the end zone. Vasco Dias kicked the extra point and the Eagles extended their lead, 17-6.

As usual, the Eagles defense was strong, and got the Offense the ball back quickly, who quickly converted that possession into points, with Rick Price bowling people over on his way to six points. The PAT was no good and the Eagles moved further ahead, 23-6.

With Half time looming, it seemed a few Eagles players had taken a break a bit early, and Bury ran home their second touchdown of the day just before halftime. The PAT was good and the Eagles went into the break 23-12 up.

The Eagles special teams kicked into gear on the opening kickoff, with Chris Parr returning the full length of the field for an 80 yard kickoff return. The Eagles Offense wanted to get moving after a long first half and half time, and completed the 2 Point attempt, moving the score line to 29-13.

A few drives later, the Saints scored again, on a broken play, the QB made a short shovel pass as he was getting sacked, the Saints RB then took the ball all the way home, as he took off down the sideline. The 2 PAT was good, and brought Saints close again, with the score now 29-20.

Then it turned into the Kase Chibwe show, with #48 gaining both the hard yards and then breaking to the outside on a long run for the 6 points. #8 Franklin converted the following 2 points and the Eagles pulled away, 37-20.

Following another Chris Parr interception, #48 Chibwe took over again, behind a strong Eagles OL, and buried the Saints with another TD late in the game. The fumbled snap on the PAT meant Kicker Dale Hawes had to try and throw and pass, and that wasn’t a good situation for anyone, so the PAT attempt was missed.

The Final score was 43-20.

Head Coach Will White had the following to say “I can’t say enough about the team, how everyone has come together over the last few weeks. We are truly becoming a family. We have 2 weeks now to get prepared for the playoffs, we will be ready come the 24th August!”

With that win the Eagles have now guaranteed themselves a place in the quarter finals in their inaugural season.

The opposition hasn’t been confirmed yet, but it is very likely we will be playing Solent Thrashers, in Southampton, on 24th August. We will confirm this fixture as soon as the season has ended.

Picture courtesy of John Davis.