Saturday, August 9, 2014

The State of 2014 Homeschool Football: part 2

Reputations take time to build

Tulsa NOAH football played on statewide television

  The growth and competitiveness of homeschool sports have reached another milestone. Whereas 10 years ago most public schools were apprehensive to even schedule a  varsity event with a homeschool opponent, we now see homeschool teams refusing contests with ill-equipped and less competent public schools.  Athletes are begging their parents to let them transfer out of institutional schools and be home-educated, so that they can try out for the area's homeschool team roster. 
  But along with the higher turnout at preseason training, there are more instances of ineligible athletes jeopardizing the hard work and solid reputation of the team. Drop-outs, graduates, and other problematic candidates have personal ambition for achievement on the field, but their deception and dishonesty could sideline an entire season for the whole team, and harm a reputation that the organization worked several years to build.

  Sometimes it may be true ignorance of the rules, but sometimes folks decided to "believe" the rules as they hoped. In recent years there have been some sad consequences for several great homeschool athletes who did nothing wrong, worked very hard, and excelled to the top; only to have some unknown infraction by just one teammate ruin a championship run.

Poor judgment can harm the innocent along with the foolish..

  But other, more common harms have also happened to honorable teams. Because no standard verification norms existed, sore losers often fell to the temptation to spread unsubstantiated humors and scurrilous innuendo to detract from the great accomplishments of fine homeschool teams. Because no one had a simple way of attesting to the validity of each athlete, his anonymity was an easy target for suggestions that he might be too old, didn't study hard enough, or wasn't really still homeschooling.
  To address this, David Van (the NHFCS rankings director) and Hank St. Denis (NHFA tournament director) have devised a simple & public record system for coaches to validate their team roster's eligibility for national honors. We are now requesting that coaches add a short tag in the bio notes when they update their Maxpreps team rosters. We encourage coaches to hold each other accountable in this detail. If the individual details are not available to  the coach, then one might suggest that the team leadership may already be too sloppy about eligibility. The process of adding this itemized tag should take less than 15 minutes to complete, and only needs to be done once per season.

  Certifying a legitimate team

  We created a step-by-step tutorial for silencing the rumors and validating a team's homeschool eligibility. Read the details in this blog post, 2014 Team Eligibility. The time to complete this is in the preseason. Any team who plays a single game with an ineligible player may be completely excluded from inclusion in conference play, have competitors drop games citing fraud, be excuded from postseason contention and be removed from all rankings considerations.

  There are occasional hardship cases which need just adjudication. The time to complete this process is in the preseason. If you're in a conference, take this matter up with your conference leadership. If you're a freelance team with no state oversight, then the coaches from your opposing teams need to be consulted. If they are agreeable to your appeal, then it's likely that the matter will be more agreeable to the NHFA and the NHFCS. the national directors need to be notified promptly with the supporting details and responses from conference leadership and opposing coaches.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Division 1 Weekly Rankings Update

   The rankings are now updated every Monday morning, for the remainder of the football season.  New teams are coming on board and several teams are making significant headway.
As of Nov. 1st, any team who withholds game results from the Maxpreps databases will be removed from the final week's of rankings.  The National champions will be announced on December 2nd.


Division 2 Weekly Rankings Update

   The rankings are now updated every Monday morning, for the remainder of the football season.  New teams are coming on board and several teams are making significant headway.
As of Nov. 1st, any team who withholds game results from the Maxpreps databases will be removed from the final week's of rankings.  The National champions will be announced on December 2nd.


The Top Homeschool Teams Of All Time: div. 1

   Since 2006, CBS Sports has followed prep football nationwide, through their MaxPreps division. During that time, they secured the services of the Freeman Scoring system, to devise an unprecedented national universal ranking on every known varsity team.

   Ironically, Homeschool football was just establishing a national footprint during the same era. As we sent our researchers to study the archives, we uncovered and analyzed historical data on 10 of the most established homeschool programs in the nation.
Joe Blankenship
Highest-Ranked Homeschool Teams Of All Time:
  1. Tulsa NOAH, 2010 - Coach Joe Blankenship (2649)
  2. Maryland Christian 2010 - Coach Tony Dipaola (4154)
  3. Tulsa NOAH, 2009 - Coach Joe Blankenship (4197)
  4. Tulsa NOAH, 2008 - Coach Joe Blankenship (4766)
  5. Tulsa NOAH, 2011 - Coach Joe Blankenship (4947)
  6. Springfield Lighthouse 2008 - Coach David Lohn (5352)
  7. Maryland Christian 2011 - Coach Tony Dipaola (5588)
  8. North Georgia 2010 - Coach Roger McDaniel (6534)
  9. Richmond CVHAA 2012 - Coach Dave Hollis (6543)

Homeschool teams are often undiscovered to the rest of the prep sports world. In that capacity, one cannot be certain that the entire list of eligible teams was fully enumerated. But this is a good list to start the conversation about the pursuit of excellence and believing that all things are possible.
   This list of great accomplishments is part of the legacy of great athletes who dedicated themselves to excellence. It's also a tribute to some excellent coaches who gave of themselves, beyond what most of us would call 'sufficient'.
 One man's name is synonymous with that excellence, Coach Joe Blankenship of the Tulsa NOAH Jaguars(2004-2011). Blankenship is a respected and established name in midwestern football. Joe's father is a member of the Oklahoma Coaches Hall of fame. Joe and his brothers played for Tulsa University or Harvard University. His brother, Bill, coached many Oklahoma 6A state prep football championships and is now the head coach at Tulsa University (and the defending champion of Conference USA). Joe volunteered as the Jaguar coach while pastoring Springs of Grace Church and Representing Midwest Sporting Goods where he called on high school coaches throughout Oklahoma, as a football equipment supplier.
   When we researched further, we found that 10 of the more established homeschool teams also produced a remarkable chain of national honors. Here is MaxPrep's list of the top homeschool team in each of the past 7 years.
Annual Rankings Winner Each Year:

Friday, October 4, 2013

Most Valuable Players, Across The Nation

This weekend, when you return from your game, tell us who your coach named as player of the game. Or at least give us your honest perspective.
The NHFCS supports the 100+ teams who are suiting up for a game each weekend. The mountain of stats are too great for a staff of volunteers to assure a full perspective. And then there are those details which dry stats just don't do justice to.

Be sure your team posts the stats to your Maxpreps team acct., so we can easily compare and verify what we're seeing. Then post a comment to this post, unless someone else already did.

The NHFCS is a group of former homeschool coaches who are dedicated to promoting homeschool football nationwide, and recognizing those athletes who have distinguished themselves.

Thanks for helping us to better cover and promote homeschool sports.

David Van

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Henderson Named National Homeschool Player Of The Week: Division One

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                       
OCTOBER 2nd, 2013
 2013 NHFCS WEEK THREE
NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
DIVISION ONE

     The National Homeschool Football Championship Series (NHFCS) is pleased to announce the player selected as the National Player of the Week - Division One for the forth week of the 2013 Season!    

   National Player of the Week - Division One honors for the week of September 27th, 2013 goes to Sophomore tailback  #20, Chris Henderson, of the CVHAA Disciples, of Richmond, VA.
  Chris and the Disciples defeated Maryland Christian last weekend, 36-7. Chris put up very solid rushing and receiving numbers (totaling 166) and sealed the win with 2 touchdowns. This is Chris' first season with the Disciples and he has already found ways to impact both the running and passing game. The explosive 5'9" Henderson also lends his assistance on defense, coming in for action as a defensive end.
    The MACC is one of the most competitive conferences, this year. The Disciples and the Central Maryland Crusaders are both ranked in the top 10 among the nation's division One teams.

      The NHFCS is a national organization that seeks to combine the thrill and excitement of competing for a true championship ranking; the commitment to football excellence that requires championship preparation & performance; as well as an unapologetic positive encouragement for young men to pursue the greatest causes for God's glory.
COMMISSONER JEROME DAVIS
DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA RELATIONS
NATIONAL HOMESCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA

NHFCS.PR@gmail.com

Melendez Named National Div. 2 Player Of The Week

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                      October 2nd, 2013

NHFCS WEEK FOUR
NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
DIVISION TWO
     The National Homeschool Football Championship Series (NHFCS) is pleased to announce the player selected as the National Player of the Week - Division Two for the third week of the 2013 Season!


   National Player of the Week - Division Two honors for the week of September 27th, 2013 goes to Senior Quarterback, Esteban Melendez, of El Paso Homeschool Panthers, of El Paso, TX.  Cole and the Knights defeated Immanuel Christian last weekend, 110-87. Melendez put up massive Passing and rushing numbers and sealed the shutout with 10 touchdowns.
To emphasize just how big his performance was:
  • 11 of 20 for 262 yds
  • 8 touchdowns passing
  • a QB rating of 140
  • No interceptions
  •  21 rushes for 230 yds
  • 2 rushing touchdowns
  • 492 total personal yards

  Thanks to Melendez, the Panthers are having their best season in recent years. El Paso is currently nationally ranked 7th in Division 2.

 

  The NHFCS is a national organization that seeks to combine the thrill and excitement of competing for a true championship ranking; the commitment to football excellence that requires championship preparation & performance; as well as an unapologetic positive encouragement for young men to pursue the greatest causes for God's glory.
COMMISSONER JEROME DAVIS
DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA RELATIONS
NATIONAL HOMESCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
NHFCS.PR@gmail.com

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