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2000 Jaguars Season

Posted by Dave Rea at Jul 15, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The Jaguars started their 5th season and Championship defense with 9 starters from the 1999 team returning and 7 players moving up from last year's JV team. This mix would allow the Jags to continue the juggernaut that they started back in 1999 when they finished the season on a 5-0 win streak.

The Jags came out running at full throttle in the opener, as the defense, which set the tone in each game, scored on the 4th play of first series of the first game. They blocked a Colts punt and Ben DiMarco recovered it for a TD in the endzone. They finished the season in much the same way as it ended on an interception by Dustin Supan on the final play of the 2000 Championship game in a 26-6 win over the same Colts to add their 9th win to cap off an 8-0 regular season and another BYF Championship Season.

The Teal & Black Attack went Back2Back and cut nobody slack in 2000!
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2002 Buccaneers Season

Posted by Dave Rea at Mar 13, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The 2002 season was the 2nd go round for the Buccaneers. They returned almost their entire squad from 2001. This showed that they had built a good foundation for the future. They brought a very competitive squad to the field and were successful all season long in the JV ranks of BYF.

Head Coach Scot Asvestas returned along with assistant Steve Hunt, and they teamed with new coach Scott Gilbert to make a very solid coaching team for these young players.

The kids learned about the game, practiced and played hard, and most important had a whole lot of fun playing. JV Cheer Coach Kelly Hunt returned for her second season and did another superb job with her girls too. The hope is still there for an expansion into the Varsity ranks, however the sign-up numbers will tell the tale.
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2002 Jaguars Season

Posted by Dave Rea at Mar 13, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
In 2002 season the Jags reached the playoffs for the 4th consecutive year, and lost in the 1st round to the eventual Champion Chargers. The finished 4-3 on their 7th campaign and will look forward to getting some returners back, along with the JV move ups in 2003.

The Coaching staff had a little makeover as Ken Pekarek and Bob Morcom left us, while Lee Mercer and Tom Ward remained, and welcomed Chuck Magel up from JV. They put alot of work in to get this new group of players molded into a team. They look forward to 2003 and another chance to take a run at a 3rd BYF Championship.

The Jag Cheer Squads maintained their usual standard of excellence and they had another fine year under Head Cheer Coach Wren Roskey, who completed her 5th season.
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2002 Jets Season

Posted by Dave Rea at Mar 13, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The Jets took the big leap in 2002 as they went 5-3 and made it to the BYF Championship Game, finishing 2nd to the League Champion Chargers. This was the first season for Head Coach Steve Watkins, as he moved from the helm of the JV Squad to the Varsity. Cleatus Varney remained with the team as an assistant, and along with Charlie Shaw, the three of them got the Jets to click on all cylinders most games.

With their appetite wetted for for another run to the Championship they will look forward to 2003. They should return many starters from 2002, and fill the squad out with experienced JV players moving up.

The Jets Cheerleadering Squads did a great job of adding their support at all levels under 3rd year Head Coach Kim Watkins.
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2001 Jaguars Season

Posted by Dave Rea at Mar 8, 2007 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
The 2001 season saw the Jags reach the playoffs for the third consecutive year, however they bowed out in the first round with a loss to Hudson. The finished 4-4 in this rebuilding year, after being the Champs the previous 2 years. The Coaching staff remained pretty much in tact with only Scott Hendricks leaving due to work commitments.

Assistant Coach Lee Mercer, Ken Pekarek, and Bob Morcom, and Tom Ward (who moved up from his previous Head JV Coach position) all worked hard to blend this new group of players into a team. They look forward to 2002 and another chance to take a run at a championship.

The Jag Cheer Squads exploded in numbers as well and they all had a very fine year under Head Cheer Coach Wren Roskey.