Coach Vigna, We’ll miss ya!

November 9th, 2009

After 50 years of coaching the greatest sport on the planet, Coach Vigna decides to hang up his cleats.

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The Patriots second half comeback stalls

September 9th, 2009

Walled Lake Western- Western running back Derrick Russell scored the first touchdown of the game with 1:26 left in the first quarter in the 20-17 victory over the visiting Livonia Franklin Patriots. Franklin’s defense continued where they left off from the Livonia Stevenson game stopping Walled Lake from crossing the fifty yard line in the first ten and a half minutes of the game.

The Franklin offense had trouble moving the ball themselves. The Patriots tried to fake the punt on their second possession and fumbled the ball on their own 39-yard line. Walled Lake took advantage of the great field position and scored on the next play with a 39-yard touchdown run by Derrick Russell. The Patriots offense ended the first quarter with their third punt of the quarter.

Franklin’s defense held their ground on Western’s next possession forcing a bad punt that only made it fourteen yards to the Walled Lake 38-yard line. Wide receiver Robert Ringe started off the series with a nice catch to the 29-yard line. Running backs Mike Gadsby and Chris Vantuyl moved the ball to the Walled Lake 7-yard line. A penalty on the next play moved the Patriots back to the 12-yard line. Franklin receiver dropped a nice pass from quarterback Brent Marzion at the goal line. The great field position only resulted in a Franklin field goal with 6:10 remaining in the first half giving Walled Lake a 7-3 lead.

The Patriots defense couldn’t stop Western quarterback Sam Welch. Welch scored a 21-yard touchdown with a quarterback keep, giving Walled Lake the lead 14-3 with 4:16 remaining in the second quarter. Sam Welch made such a nice fake that the Franklin defense and even the fans in the bleachers thought running back Derrick Russell had the ball. Franklin’s offense failed to convert on their next possession. It only took Walled Lake Western’s offense four plays to increase their lead. Quarterback Sam Welch ran for a nice 24-yard gain to the Patriots 21-yard line. Running back Derrick Russell finished the drive with a 21-yard touchdown run. The Patriots special teams blocked the extra point. Walled Lake has a 20-3 lead with 1:14 remaining in the first half. The Patriots did end the first half on a positive note when Mike Gadsby intercepted Western quarterback Sam Welch.

The Patriots offense came out strong in the second half. It started off with a great catch and run from receiver Antoine Banks resulting in a first down on the Walled Lake Western 37-yard line. Full back Chris Vantuyl ends the drive by steam rolling 37-yards for the Patriots first touchdown of the game. The Patriots trail Walled Lake 20-10 with 10:29 remaining in the third quarter.

The Patriots held Walled Lake scoreless for the remaining of the third quarter.

Walled Lake used a large dose of running back Derrick Russell for their first possession of the fourth quarter. Russell brought the Warriors down to the Patriots 18-yard line. The Patriots defense stopped Walled Lake on the next three downs forcing a field goal attempt. Western missed the field goal giving the Patriots another chance to cut into the lead. Running back Chris Vantuyl ran hard up the middle for a ten yard gain. After a couple of Brent Marzion incomplete passes, running back Mike Gadsby threw a pass to Justin Dean for a 63-yard touchdown. Western leads the game 20-17 with 4:49 remaining in the fourth quarter. This is why they condition in the offseason and do two a days. They do it because of games like this. This is the time that the defense needs to step it up and give their offense another chance to either win or send the game into overtime. That is exactly what the Patriots defense accomplished with the Warriors next possession forcing them to turn it over on downs.

The Patriots offense made their last possession an exciting one that ended short. Franklin started off on their on 30-yard line with 2:29 remaining in the game. Quarterback Brent Marzion first pass was thrown incomplete. Marzion threw a 14-yard pass to receiver Robert Ringe to the 44-yard line. Running back Mike Gadsby catches a 14-yard pass from Marzion on the next play. Marzion comes back to his other receiver Ringe for an 11-yard gain to the Walled Lake 31-yard line. Full back Chris Vantuyl gains a yard to the 30-yard line. Marzion come back to Gadsby with a four yard pass to the Western 26-yard line. It was third down and the Patriots had five yards to get a first down to keep the drive alive. Quarterback Brent Marzion drops back and throws a nail bitter to receiver Robert Ringe at the 1-yard line. Walled Lake’s secondary played great defense and was all over the pass not giving Ringe a good chance to make a great catch. Ringe can catch the ball so why no throw it to him? Head Coach Chris Kelbert sent in his field goal unit to put the game into overtime. The Patriots field goal fell short. Walled Lake held onto their 20-17 lead with a win over the stunned Franklin Patriots.

By Ray Finamore

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Franklin Defense finishes strong

August 31st, 2009

Livonia Franklin-The Patriot defense picked up the intensity in the second half against rival Livonia Stevenson. Stevenson running back Austin White made huge gains in the first quarter, driving deep into Patriot territory. On fourth down and twelve yards to go, the Spartans were looking for another first down to keep the drive going. Defensive lineman Nate Robinson had other plans for Stevenson’s offense as he stuffs the play deep in the backfield.

The Patriot offense had trouble moving the ball on the next series. Quarterback Brent Marzion was sacked in the back field on first down. Senior running back Mike Baumgardner got the ball on the next play running for a few yards getting the offense back to the original line of scrimmage. Marizon throw an incomplete pass on third down forcing the Patriots to punt. Stevenson fumbled the punt, giving the ball back to Franklin on the Spartan twenty six yard line. Senior running back Michael Gadsby had a nice gain for a first down. On the next play, running back Chris Vantuyl fought hard for a five yard gain. Quarterback Bren Marzion threw a nice pass to receiver Antoine Banks II for a touchdown giving the Patriots with the extra point being good a 7-0 lead with 2:16 to go in the first quarter.

The Patriots attempted and on side kick and was picked up by Antoine Banks II. Do to an illegal touching the ball was brought back for a re-kick. The first two plays on the next series were for big gains by running backs #23 Austin White, and #33 Johnathon Pauley. With 1:25 left in the first quarter, Spartans running back White finishes the series with a touchdown, extra point being good bringing the game to a 7-7 tie. The Patriots fumbled the ball on the next possession giving the ball back to Stevenson on the Franklin thirty yard line.

Stevenson moved the ball with ease to the six yard line threatening to score again early into the second quarter. The Patriot defensive wall didn’t allow Stevenson to go any further, and held their ground giving the Franklin offense another chance to take the lead for the second time in the first half. Running back Michael Gadsby had another nice gain setting up the touchdown pass thrown by quarterback Brent Marizon to wide receiver Blake Lukas. The first half ends with a 14-7 lead by Franklin.

For the start of the third quarter, running backs Gadsby and Vantuyl moved the ball for a Patriot first down. Wide receiver Blake Lukas made a great five yard catch. Michael Gadsby who finished with one hundred yards rushing scored the next Patriots touchdown. The extra point being good gave the Patriots a 21-7 lead being the final score of the third quarter.

The Franklin defense stepped it up in the second half. The Spartan offense had a lot of trouble moving the ball against the fired up Patriot defense. Future Michigan wolverine Austin White had one big gain but was brought back because of a hold. The Patriot 3-4 defense was a great call by Coach John Diponio. The defensive line caused havoc, the line backers where all over the ball, and the secondary played tight in the second half given the Patriots their first win of the season against rival Livonia Stevenson. The Patriots finished with two hundred seventy nine yards on the ground with running back Michael Baumgardner as the lead rusher with seventeen carries for one hundred and thirty three yards. It’s time to move the chains to Walled Lake Western.

By Ray Finamore

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Off to a good start…

August 29th, 2009

It was great to see all squads (Freshman, JV and Varsity) open with big wins to start the 2009 season.  And who better to beat that cross-town rival Livonia Stevenson.  The Franklin Football players that have dedicated so much time in the off-season to training and making themselves better athletes, it is starting to pay off.   Keep the momentum going into this week’s game against WLW.  Be STRONER, be FASTER, be BETTER!  Remeber if you play as a TEAM, you cannot lose.

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Here are what the experts are saying…

June 5th, 2009

KLAA SOUTH PREDICTIONS:

CANTON

PLYMOUTH

FRANKLIN

JOHN GLEN

Never mind that we have a bunch of returning players, Backfield (Vantuyl, Baumgardner and Gadsby), Offensive Line (Coleman. Bear, Robinson, Nixon), and will have the best DB’s in the conference.

Defense will be new and improved and very exciting to watch!

It is nice being the underdogs and I believe this will be our year.

Work and prepare like there is no tomorrow!

Coach Dante

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Site looks great…

April 14th, 2009

Keep up the great work.

 

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Great site…..

April 14th, 2009

I will enjoy blogging like usual.

By the way, I like the game clock!!

Dante Fortin

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Congratulations Mike Baumgardner!

April 2nd, 2009

On being named to “Michigan Preps All-Combine 1st Team!”

Mike is among the top 20 athletes (out of 473 that participated), here’s a look at his results:

Height/Weight 40 Shuttle Bench Vertical
5-11 3/4/189 4.59 4.24 11/185 33.5

Mike trained very hard for this event, and this is just proof that “Hard work pays off!”

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