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Secaucus High School football preview 2012

Published: Thursday, September 06, 2012, 11:17 AM     Updated:  Thursday, September 06, 2012, 1:49 PM
 
The Secaucus High School Patriots scrimage
Enlarge Head Coach Carlie Voorhees leads the Secaucus High School Patriots in drills on Thursday, August 16, 2012. Katharine Egli/The Jersey Journal The Secaucus High School Patriots scrimage gallery(13 photos)

 

HEAD COACH: CHARLIE VOORHEES
YEAR WITH TEAM: 14TH
2011 RECORD: 5-5
RECORD AT SECAUCUS: 99-36

TYPE OF OFFENSE: Multiple, Wing-T

OFFENSIVE STRENGTHS:

Senior Jason Mitchell replaces three-year starter Sean Egan at quarterback. In the backfield, it will be running back by committee, as junior JL Castellanos, senior Tim Charles, junior Brandon Bolanos and sophomore Justin Krause split carries. At wide receiver, senior Rob Critelli and junior Pat Collins are joined by sophomore John Jernstedt and junior Bobby Wolf. Senior Kyle Nelson and junior Brandon Medina are returning starters on the offensive line.

Coach Charlie Voorhees estimated senior running back Nick Schaffer touched the ball up to 60 percent of the time last season, so expect a more diversified and balanced offensive attack this year -- which is just how Voorhees likes it. "I think as we just kind of go along in our business, we just try to get the ball in as many hands -- give it to as many guys as we can."

TYPE OF DEFENSE: Pro 3-4

DEFENSIVE STRENGTHS

Between 12 and 14 returning players saw substantial time on defense last year, so a lack of experience shouldn't hamper the Patriots' unit. The defensive line will feature Nelson, senior Bobby Jernstedt, Ryan Medina, while Tim Charles heads the linebacker corps. Mitchell will patroll the secondary along with Cretelli and Collins.

COACH'S OUTLOOK:

Secaucus won its division for the sixth straight year last season, but missed out on the playoffs for just he second time in Voorhees' tenure as coach. This year, there's been plenty of competition at a number of positions.

"We're used to pulling (games) out, but last year we got the short end of the stick," he said. "It's a different kind of team that we're used to having. There's a lot of question marks in a lot of positions, so it's kind of exciting. This is just an open deal. You're probably going to see more guys on the field than you have in a long time."

SCHEDULE

Sept. 8 - Park Ridge - 7
Sept. 14 - at Ridgefield - 7
Sept. 21 - New Milford - 7
Sept. 28 - at Harrison - 7
Oct. 5 - Cresskill - 7
Oct. 12 - at Rutherford - 7
Oct. 19 - Pompton Lakes - 7
Oct. 26 - at Lyndhurst - 7
Nov. 2 - at Waldwick - 7

 
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Secaucus tries to get back to state playoffs
Patriots look to rebound from lost end to last regular season
 
Sep 02, 2012
POWERFUL PATRIOTS – The Secaucus football team will look to make a return trip to the NJSIAA state playoffs after missing out last season. From left are Huaron Higgs, Ronnie Elsaadanny, Eric Bluemke, Justin Estruch, head coach Charlie Voorhees, Thomas Eckert, Brandon Medina and Kyle Nelson.
POWERFUL PATRIOTS – The Secaucus football team will look to make a return trip to the NJSIAA state playoffs after missing out last season. From left are Huaron Higgs, Ronnie Elsaadanny, Eric Bluemke, Justin Estruch, head coach Charlie Voorhees, Thomas Eckert, Brandon Medina and Kyle Nelson.
 
 


Qualifying for the NJSIAA state playoffs had become a ritual of autumn for the Secaucus High School football team. Like the falling leaves, Halloween and the World Series, the Patriots were always simply part of the postseason party, earning a spot in the playoffs for 11 of the last 13 years, the last nine of which were consecutively.

“We were used to going to the state playoffs,” said veteran head coach Charlie Voorhees, who begins his 14th year as head man for the Patriots and his second as the school’s athletic director. “We didn’t think about it much. It’s what we did.”

Last year, the Patriots appeared headed toward their 10th straight trip to the North Jersey Section 2, Group I playoffs. They won their first five games, including an impressive lopsided win over neighboring rival Lyndhurst. Destiny was in their hands.

Unfortunately, destiny slipped through the Patriots’ hands like grains of sand on the beach. Secaucus lost its last five games in uncharacteristic fashion and failed to qualify for the postseason for the first time since 2002.

“I’d call it an empty feeling,” Voorhees said. “That’s the best way to sum it up. It was empty. We played a consolation game [a loss to Belvidere], but it wasn’t any consolation at all. It was a difficult challenge to play that game. It’s hard when you’re used to going to the playoffs and then you don’t go. We carried around that burden for a full year.”

As the Patriots begin to kick off the 2012 season, there’s a goal in mind.

“I’ll tell you what,” Voorhees said. “We never want to play in that consolation game ever again. That’s a sign telling you that things didn’t go right. One of the ultimate goals we have every year is to make the state playoffs and we didn’t get it. You shake your head and can’t believe it when you’re not in.”

Voorhees begins his 14th campaign stuck on 99 career victories. He needed one more to reach the impressive 100-win milestone last year and didn’t get it, suffering loss after loss. Only nine Hudson County football coaches have ever reached 100 career wins, so it would be a nice milestone for Voorhees to reach.

Leading the way this season for the Patriots is senior quarterback Jason Mitchell(5-10, 175). Mitchell was first a running back, then a wide receiver who has been converted into a quarterback.

“He’s a confident football player, a good leader,” Voorhees said of Mitchell. “He has a good handle on what we’re trying to do offensively.”

Senior Tim Charles(5-10, 175) is the top returnee in a very deep Patriot backfield. Junior Sean Roesing(6-0, 175), the last of a very talented Roesing family that have dominated Secaucus athletics for the past decade, is another running back, along with junior Jan Luis Castellanos(5-10, 180) and sophomores Justin Krause(5-9, 160) and Jenaro Montanez(5-9, 150).

“We like what we have at running back,” Voorhees said. “We’re going to use those kids all over the place.”

The wide receivers are senior Rob Critelli(5-10, 160) and junior Pat Collins(6-1, 180). Senior Bob Jernstadt(6-1, 190) and junior Bobby Wolf(6-0, 180) are the two who will see playing time at tight end.

The Patriots’ offensive line is a complete work-in-progress, with four players battling for playing time at tackle.

Senior Kyle Nelson(6-2, 230), who was the team’s starter last year at center, has been moved to tackle. Nelson is an offensive line mainstay.

But the rest of the time will be divided among senior Eric Bluemke(6-0, 230) and juniors Tom Hering(6-0, 190) and John Sakatos(5-10, 190).

Junior Brandon Medina(5-9, 185) returns at guard, where he’s joined by junior Justin Estruch(6-0, 200). Sophomore Thomas Eckert(6-0, 195) is the center.

The Patriots use a 3-4 defensive alignment, with Medina and Nelson at defensive tackle and two players sharing the time at nose guard, namely senior  Sean Belenski(6-2, 280) and junior  Mike Schoendorf(6-0, 280).

The outside linebackers are Jernstadt, Wolf and senior  Huaron Higgs(6-1, 190). Roesing, Charles and Krause are all inside linebackers.

Critelli is joined at cornerback by a pair of seniors in  Kevin Smith(6-1, 170) and  Jarrett Jinorio(6-0, 180), with Collins and Mitchell at safety.

The Patriots open the 2012 season against Park Ridge at Kane Stadium Friday night, Sept. 7.

“I think we’re fortunate to have a bunch of interchangeable parts,” Voorhees said. “That’s like we’ve had in the past. I think we got caught last year having kids only play one position and that hurt us. Still, with all the technology we have now, it still comes down to protecting the ball. We didn’t do a good job of that last year and we ended up losing five in a row. We have to keep it simple, which is what we do best. Hold onto the ball, play good defense and execute. That’s what we have to do.”

If the Patriots do all three, then they should make a return trip to the state playoffs this year. – Jim Hague

Jim Hague can be reached atOGSMAR@aol.com.


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