CVU football season ends, Five Redhawks named to State All-Star team

Monday, October 31, 2011

By Holly Fournier

All good things must come to an end, and so it did on Friday night with CVU’s playoff defeat at the hands of South Burlington, 42-20. The loss marks the end to a remarkable run for the Redhawks in their Division 1 debut.

It was just six years ago that the school’s club team earned varsity status and played their first game in D-4. After ascending rapidly through the Vermont divisional ranks, CVU’s program should be proud. The Redhawks ended their first D-1 regular season in the top half of the standings with a 5-3 record and achieved a playoff berth.

Although a playoff victory proved elusive for the Redhawks, there were many exciting moments that kept the Sea of Red in the stands on their feet all night. Fans roared as Tyson White returned a kick-off 77 yards for a touchdown – his blistering speed proved too much for the Rebels. Fans cheered when the Rebel signal caller was not only intercepted, but later sacked by CVU’s own quarterback, Drew Nick. And fans were energized when, over the course of the game, Michael Fournier deflected three passes and recovered a fumble.

CVU’s other scores came from Nick’s passes to Johnny Powers and Davis Mikell. In all Nick went 14-for-21, finishing with 219 yards passing, in addition to pounding out quite a few yards on the ground. Powers caught five passes totaling 129 yards. Nick Ferrentino, back from a three game absence, rushed for 123 yards on 24 carries. Tucker Kohlasch nailed two out of three extra point attempts, missing one on a bad snap.

Ryan Fleming, Nick and Fournier led the ‘Hawks in tackles with help from Matt Bauer, John Keen, Quinn Kropf and Rex McCoy.

Congratulations to the five CVU seniors named to the North team for the Vermont North-South Senior Bowl Football Classic – team co-captains Fleming, Kohlasch, Kropf and Nick, along with Dylan Raymond. The annual showdown between the top high school senior football players in Vermont takes place at Middlebury College on Saturday, November 19th, with kickoff at 12:30 pm.

Redhawks give Tigers a fight

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

By Joe Cribari

CVU’s Football Redhawks kept fans on the edge of their seats in an exciting home game against the Middlebury Union High School Tigers Saturday. The good news: CVU played well, fought hard, made plays at key moments and is bound for the post-season in its first year as a Division I team. The not-so-good news: the Redhawks came up just short, falling 27-21 in favor of the Tigers.

CVU drew first blood after an impressive 81-yard opening drive that consumed over six minutes. The offensive line dominated on that drive, giving quarterback Drew Nick time to connect with John Keen, Trevor Kennedy and three times to Ryan Beaudry. Nick kept the ball for some nice gains as well, thanks to key blocking by Brent Carreiro. Converting on third down four times, the Redhawks ultimately gave the nod to Carreiro, who punched it in from the 5-yard line.

The Redhawks defense had its say shortly thereafter. Middlebury was forced to turn over the ball as Matt Bauer and the Red D-line denied the Tigers on 4th and goal at the 5-yard line. Michael Fournier and Nick led the ‘Hawks in tackles, with a lot of help from Tucker Kohlasch, Harvey Ottinger, Carreiro, Beaudry and the rest of the defense.

CVU’s passing game was impressive. Drew Nick threw 16 for 27 for over 200 yards. Nick also scored two rushing touchdowns. Ryan Beaudry and John Keen took turns catching Nick’s passes. Beaudry was often acrobatic, fighting and pulling in tipped balls. Keen’s beautiful, thirty-six yard reception to the 1-yard line in the second quarter set up Nick’s second rushing TD. Tucker Kohlasch rounded out the Redhawks scoring, hitting three for three extra point kicks.

Middlebury’s scoring was provided by two rushing touchdowns by QB Dillion Robinson and one each by Patrick Foley and Jordan Connor. Connor also ran in for a 2-point conversion.

The Redhawks defense made a valiant stand as the Tigers attempted and failed to convert on 4th and 12 on the 23–yard line late in the 4th quarter. Middlebury’s following drive was stuffed once again, thanks in part to Bauer’s quarterback sack. Bauer also recovered a Tiger’s fumble. CVU’s defense got to Robinson three more times earlier in the game; once by Alec Distler, and twice in one drive by Michael Fournier & company.

This game ended in disappointment for the Redhawks but opportunity lies ahead. CVU travels to South Burlington next week to face the Rebels in the first round in the playoffs. This re-match of last week’s game should prove exciting. The Redhawks will be hungry and ready to take care of business. Expect a huge crowd of fans Rocking the Red on the Road. The game is Friday October 28, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.

Saturday was Senior Day for the Redhawks – prior to the game each senior player escorted his parents onto the field to be recognized in a pre-game ceremony. There were photos and the boys presented small gifts to their parents. These seniors are commended for their leadership and contributions to the team, school and community. May they have success and good fortune for the remainder of the year and in their future endeavors.

QB Nick dazzles, but Redhawks efforts fall short

Monday, October 17, 2011

By Holly Fournier

It was a battle of wills Friday night when the CVU Redhawks faced off against the South Burlington Rebels in a closely-watched Division 1 contest. The teams traded scores through four quarters of action-packed play. However, when the final horn sounded it was the Rebels on top by a touchdown – final tally, 35-42.

Redhawks fans showed up in droves to cheer on the team despite drenching rain, outnumbering the hometown crowd in an awesome display of support. Oddly, CVU cowbells were silenced by South Burlington’s staff, but that didn’t stop the impassioned crowd from being heard.

Both squads came to the match with similar stories: CVU and South Burlington shared 5-1 records, each having lost to powerhouse BFA St. Albans, and both notching wins over Burlington and Mt. Anthony. The teams also ran similar offensive strategies. Before the game Redhawks head coach Jim Provost would not offer a prediction, calling the outcome a “toss up.”

Provost was spot on as the contest came right down to the wire.

All night quarterback Drew Nick deftly ducked and dodged Rebel defenders, hitting pay dirt five times. The senior co-captain rushed 150 yards for four touchdowns and passed a total of 194 yards, finding Davis Mikell in the end zone with 6:16 remaining in the game to tie the score. Running back Brent Carreiro, filling in for a recovering Nick Ferrentino, sung the signal-caller’s praises, “Drew Nick is an animal! He really put the offense on his back and played harder than I have ever seen him play.”

Nick took full advantage of the protection provided by CVU’s imposing offensive line: Alec Distler, Michael Fournier, Timmy Halvorson, Quinn Kropf and Dylan Raymond.

Kicker Tucker Kohlasch had a perfect night, nailing all five extra point attempts.

The Redhawks, now 5-2, wrap up their regular season on Saturday, October 22 at home against the 6-1 Middlebury Tigers where they hope to improve their playoff seed. “We plan to practice hard all this week and really stick it to Middlebury, “ said Carreiro. It’s also Senior Day - the CVU football community will honor its 12th grade players before the game. Kick-off time is 1:00 pm.

Redhawks wing it to victory over Fighting Patriots

Monday, October 10, 2011

By Holly Fournier

The Redhawks took to the air Friday night at Spinelli Field in Bennington, securing a 28-13 victory over Mt. Anthony Union on quarterback Drew Nick’s three touchdown passes. Champlain Valley Union, now 5-1 on the season, moves one step closer to clinching a playoff spot while the Fighting Patriots drop to 1-5.

Nick adroitly moved the ball downfield all night, totaling 280 passing yards and completing 21-of-31 attempts with aerial strikes to Ryan Beaudry, Brent Carreiro, Ryan Fleming, Trevor Kennedy, David Mikell, Johnny Powers and Harvey Ottinger.

Halfback Carreiro, filling in without notice for sidelined running back Nick Ferrentino, valiantly pounded out rushing yards, including a 9-yard carry for a first down to set up CVU’s first TD. Still, the Redhawk overall ground attack came up short against a Fighting Patriots defense well-prepared to stop CVU’s run game. "MAU made us one-dimensional. They took away the run, but gave us the pass and we needed to take advantage of that," Coach Jim Provost said.

Nick’s first tally came with 2:47 left in the first quarter on a 5-yard keeper down the middle to cap CVU’s second possession of the game. Tucker Kohlasch nailed the extra point, as he did all night, to give the Redhawks a 7-0 lead.

MAU evened the score with 6:21 remaining in the half on a 45-yard run by Alex Cross, but CVU responded quickly with Nick’s 9-yard completion to fullback co-captain Ryan Fleming. This game was a first for Fleming in two regards: new position, new number. Fleming’s move to fullback in addition to his linebacker duties was “designed to help with lead blocking on goal line plays,” he says. As for wearing jersey #30, Fleming likes it, adding, “It’s Eric Palmer’s number so I’m trying to do it proud.” Palmer, a stand-out member of last year’s squad, played linebacker on the Vermont Shrine Team.

CVU’s third touchdown came with just 55.3 seconds before the half on a 37-yard Nick pass into newcomer Davis Mikell’s capable hands for a 21-7 first half lead. Mikell’s six pass receptions created some press box buzz, considering that two weeks ago he had never played football and this was his first game appearance. Mikell said that he “kept watching the games and seeing how much fun the guys were having. I wanted to join in.”

The Redhawks and Fighting Patriots traded interceptions in the game’s third quarter. John Keen’s red zone pick with 2:04 into the second half was key in thwarting a strong MAU drive. However, five minutes later the determined Fighting Patriots scored with a trick play on fourth and long. MAU signal-caller pitched the ball to Chris Redding who then easily targeted Dan Lawson for a 21-yard touchdown pass over the heads of unsuspecting CVU defenders. Their extra point was blocked by Lucian Bedard for a 21-13 score.

The Redhawks extended their lead to 28-13 on a Nick-to-Kennedy 24-yard touchdown pass with 7:20 remaining in the game. MAU’s late game comeback attempt was brought to a screeching halt by Alec Distler’s quarterback sack, one of three that night for CVU’s #64, and that was followed three plays later by a Ryan Beaudry interception. With 2:22 left on the clock Beaudry snagged the ball from the intended receiver near the goal line.

Along with Distler, CVU’s Bedard, Keen, Rex McCoy, Ottinger and Peter Wernhoff stood out for their defensive efforts.

Roughly 100 CVU fans made the nearly 6-hour round-trip trek to support the players. While vastly outnumbered by the Fighting Patriots Homecoming crowd, the Redhawk side made a gallant effort to be heard with cheers of “C-V-U, C-V-U” anchored by parent Stephanie Wernhoff’s boisterous cow bell-clanging. But CVU families and friends found themselves somewhat speechless at halftime when a streaker dashed 130 yards across the football field shortly after the Bennington school’s King and Queen were crowned in what is apparently a MAU Homecoming tradition.

CVU’s next contest takes them on the road again, but this time it will be a much shorter bus ride when the Redhawks battle the South Burlington Rebels, also 5-1, under the lights. Game takes place Friday, October 14. Kick-off time is 7 pm.

Redhawks tough it out in the rain

Monday, October 3, 2011

By Joe Cribari

Redhawks Tough It Out in the Rain

There was no joy in Hinesburg as the Champlain Valley Union High School Football Redhawks suffered their first loss of the season Saturday. The Bellows Free Academy – St.Albans Bobwhites flew into town for a late start game at CVU on a miserable, raw, rainy afternoon. The final score: 48-0 in favor of the Bobwhites.

The Redhawks had a rough start. A fumble on CVU’s return of the game’s opening kickoff was recovered by St. Albans. Four plays later and less than two minutes into the game, the Bobwhites scored.

There were shining moments on offense as Patrick Shea and Nick Ferrentino each escaped for a big run in the first half. Ferrentino had another big run late in the game. There was a huge 27-yard pass play from Drew Nick to Johnny Powers as the half drew to a close.

Nick threw for another twenty-seven yards in passes to Ryan Beaudry. Steele DeBrul took over as QB late in the game, scrambling for a few yards on a keeper.

The Redhawks defense was busy all afternoon. Rex McCoy, Ryan Fleming, Harvey Ottinger and Jake Loyer led tackling for the team, but Michael Fournier, Kyle Williams, Brendan Davitt, Quinn Kropf, Ross Harlow, Ryan Beaudry, Thomas Gallagher and Steele DeBrul got in for multiple tackles as well. Loyer’s touchdown-preventing tackle in the second quarter lead to a 4th down stuff by Fleming and Fournier four plays later – ending that drive for St. Albans.

This game was one that tests a team’s stamina, perseverance, valor and sportsmanship. The Redhawks exhibited all of these. CVU’s athletes held their heads high as they watched their defense struggle against a big offensive ground game, their offense battle an aggressive defense and their special teams face an opportunistic opponent.

There was no joy in Hinesburg, but there was no whining either. There were no cheap shots or complaints. There were, however, shouts of encouragement from the loyal CVU fans.

As each player engaged the man on the other side of the line in each contest down-by-down, there were cheers from teammates on the sideline, celebrating each success.

As the day waned, a win out of reach, a continuous stream of steady, soaking rain falling, the field a muddy mess, the Redhawks marched on play after play – continuing the fight.

“They had that ‘Never Say Die’ mentality to the very end,” JV A Head Coach Rahn Fleming said. “Kids like [Kyle] Williams coming in, trying to strip the ball and make things happen.”

The Redhawks are now tied at 4-1 with BFA-St. Albans and South Burlington. Two teams – Middlebury and Hartford – remain undefeated in Division I. CVU next travels to Bennington on Friday October 7, 2011 to face the 1-4 Mount Anthony Union High School Patriots. The game starts at 7:00 pm. Support from Redhawks fans will be welcome on this road trip.

CVU gridiron gang pounds Essex, 49-21

Thursday, September 22, 2011

By Mal Boright for the Williston Observer

After their spirited 49-21 victory on Sept. 16 at Essex High School, it is fitting that the next Division I test for the undefeated Champlain Valley Union football Redhawks will be on Saturday’s Spirit Day, when the 2-1 St. Johnsbury Academy Hilltoppers pay their initial visit to the Hinesburg pigskin foundry.

The Academy forces got crunched, 24-0, by BFA-St. Albans in their season opener, but then recovered with a 35-14 win at Burlington and last Saturday’s 46-6 romp over Spaulding.

In earning the school’s first victory in two appearances at the Essex field (a loss to the Hornets last year and defeat in the Division II title contest in 2009), the Redhawks took advantage of early Essex (0-3) turnovers to open a 28-0 lead by the early stages of the second quarter. The Hornets regrouped in the late stages of the second reel, but CVU got its mojo back after intermission to put the game away.

After the game, CVU head coach Jim Provost recalled an old Nashville tune when he mentioned his squad’s defense. “What’s that country song? Thunder gets all the credit but lightning does all the work? The defense creates opportunities and the offense taps them in,” he said.

The game was scoreless when the Redhawks’ Matt Bauer recovered an Essex fumble at the CVU 45 yard line after a Redhawks’ punt from deep in their own territory. With decent field position for the first time in three possessions, CVU rolled into paydirt in eight plays on a Nick Ferrentino plunge from five yards out. Quarterback Drew Nick’s 25-yard keeper was a key play in the drive. Nick finished the night with 97 yards on eight lugs.

CVU soon got the ball back when it recovered an Essex fumble at the Hornets’ 32. Nick passed to Ferrentino for 12 yards, and on the next play rolled out for a 20-yard touchdown. An incomplete pass for a two-point conversion left the score at 12-0 with 3:33 left in the first reel. A little more than a minute later, Ferrentino powered through the trenches for a 53-yard touchdown run. Nick passed to lanky end Ryan Beaudry for the two-point conversion and a 20-0 lead with 2:30 to go in the quarter.

For Ferrentino, his usual night at the office resulted in 231 yards on the ground, another 12 via a pass reception and four touchdowns. The night’s take boosted the junior halfback’s season marks to 10 touchdowns and 534 yards in three contests. “He doesn’t need much of a hole,” lineman/linebacker Quinn Kropf said of Ferrentino.

After CVU went up, 28-0, on a Nick to Brent Carreiro scoring pass early in the second stanza, Essex quarterback Jack Valley got the Hornets back in the contest with touchdown passes for five and 37 yards.

With CVU leading, 28-14, the Redhawks’ linebackers Ryan Fleming and Michael Fournier led a defensive comeback capped by Carreiro’s interception and 25-yard return. Ferrentino then scored on a six-yard scamper and Kohlasch booted the extra point for a 35-14 edge with 3:27 to go in the third reel. Ferrentino then loped 74 yards for his fourth touchdown on the last play of the quarter and Pat Shea (11 carries, 41 yards) scored on an 11-yard run in the final period.

The Redhawks assaulted the Essex defense for 369 rushing yards. CVU’s offensive created running room against a huge Hornets’ team that has four linemen weighing more than 250 pounds.

“They grown them big in Essex,” said Fleming after the game, adding that the coaches had the team well prepared for the contest. “This is Essex,” added Kropf. “We were pumped coming in.”

Redhawks finish off Hornets

Sunday, September 18, 2011

By Joe Cribari

CVU’s undefeated football Redhawks visited Essex High school to face the winless Hornets on September 10, 2010. Fast forward a little over one year. CVU had an explosive quarterback-defensive back, a strong ground game led by one of Vermont’s leading running backs, a smoking defense and a wild crowd of fans in the bleachers then as they do now. That is where most of the similarities end, as the Redhawks took care of some unfinished business Friday night in Essex with a punishing six touchdown, 49-21 win over the Hornets.

The Redhawks established momentum early, scoring on their third possession on a 5-yard run by Nick Ferrentino. Numerous interruptions by penalty flags did not upset Big Red’s momentum, nor did chilly temps. Nor did facing the 2009 Division I State Champions. CVU came onto the field with a fierce determination that one could taste on the Redhawks side.

Ferrentino dazzled once again, this week with well over 200 yards rushing and three touchdowns – including a 53 yard run from scrimmage on the 1st down of the Redhawks 6th possession and a 74 yard run as the clock ran out on the third quarter. Number 22 also had a would-be 68-yard touchdown run negated by a penalty. The junior consistently breaks tackles and is a significant threat behind excellent blocking by the rest of the CVU’s offense.

Redhawks quarterback Drew Nick scored on a sneak from the 20-yard line after a beautiful faked handoff to #22. Nick connected with Brent Carreiro from the 9-yard line for another score. The balance of CVU’s points came from a 12-yard run by Patrick Shea late in the game, three extra point kicks by Tucker Kohlasch and a pair of two-point conversions – both pass plays from Nick to Ryan Beaudry.

Essex showed a bit of a rally in the second quarter after falling behind 28-0, scoring 14 unanswered points. Both touchdowns came on Jack Valley passes – first to Trevor Yandow, then Willie McSoley; Tyler Warren made the extra point kicks.

The Redhawks defense made this a tough night for the Hornets, holding the opposition to under 300 total yards. Essex QB Jack Valley was harried all night by the Red D. Ryan Fleming was constantly in his face with multiple defections and a sack. Bobby Russell got through for a sack. Brent Carreiro and Harvey Ottinger each had an interception. Quinn Kropf, Ross Harlow, Brendan Davitt, Matt Bauer, Drew Nick and especially Michael Fournier put a stop to almost anything the Hornets tried on offense. CVU’s defense forced the Hornets to turn over the ball five times.

Offense, defense and special teams all came through this evening for the ‘Hawks. Bauer recovered the ball on a CVU punt after it touched the foot of the receiver in the first quarter – the Redhawks scored six plays later.

CVU Fans Rock the Red on the Road – Take Two. It would be remiss not to mention the Redhawks fans – a massive body of screaming, chanting, cheering fans out in force showing colors. Words are difficult to find to relate not only the team’s performance this night, but also that of these fans. The noise from the Redhawks side was deafening.

Champlain Valley heads into week four undefeated – a status they now share with only Hartford and Middlebury in Division I. The Redhawks will host the 2-1 St. Johnsbury Academy Hilltoppers at on Saturday September 24, 2011. This is the first varsity meeting between these teams. It will also be Spirit Day at CVU. Kickoff is at 1:00 p.m.

Defense drives CVU past Essex, 49-21

Friday, September 16, 2011

By Ted Ryan for the Burlington Free Press

ESSEX — When a football team racks up points the way Champlain Valley did Friday, the offense would seem to be the focus of the spotlight, and the Redhawks’ certainly dominated the Essex Hornets in a 49-21 win. Still, the Redhawks’ offense received a mighty big assist from the CVU defense, which produced four Hornets’ turnovers that led directly to 26 points, including the game’s first 12.

“The defense definitely pushed us forward. If it wasn’t for them, we would not be here right now,” said CVU running back Nick Ferrentino, who ravaged the Essex defense for four touchdowns and 242 yards rushing, and that’s not including a 68-yard TD romp negated by a penalty. “Our defense put us there and we executed.”

“What’s that country song? Thunder gets all the credit but lightning does all the work?” asked CVU coach Jim Provost. “That’s exactly what happened. It’s a two-way street. The defense creates opportunities and the offense taps them in.”

The first Essex turnover came on a punt reception recovered by CVU’s Matt Bauer at the Redhawks’ 45. CVU drove to the 6, from where Ferrentino recorded his first score with 4:57 left in the first quarter. Then, in a weird bounce of the football, Essex quarterback Jack Valley had a pass batted back into his own hands for the catch, but he fumbled with CVU recovering at the Hornets’ 37. CVU quarterback Drew Nick completed a 17-yard pass to Brendan Davitt, then ran the final 20 yards for a 12-0 lead at 3:33.

Ferrentino pushed the lead to 20-0 with a 53-yard run before the quarter ended and the score went to 28-0 on Nick’s 9-yard pass to Brent Carreiro at 10:11 of the second. At that point, the Hornets rallied with two touchdowns, Valley throwing a 5-yard scoring strike to Trevor Yandow at 6:02 and then connecting with Willie McSoley at 1:02 for a 28-14 halftime score. The late Essex points were “definitely startling,” said Ferrentino, who added, “They’re known for coming back, known for staying in there ... but we picked it up in the second half and brought it to them.”

An Essex turnover set up Ferrentino’s 6-yard scoring run at 3:27 of the third and he broke off a 74-yard TD dash as the quarter ended. A CVU interception led to Patrick Shea’s 12-yard run to account for the Redhawks’ final points. Essex backup quarterback Joey Picard finished the scoring with a 33-yard pass to Yandow.

The win pushed CVU’s record to 3-0 while Essex dropped to 0-3.

Redhawks football prepares for Hornets' nest

Thursday, September 15, 2011

By Mal Boright for the Williston Observer

When a 2-0 high school football team goes up against one that’s 0-2, a positive outcome for the unbeaten combine should be a piece of cake, right? Wrong.

Champlain Valley Union head coach Jim Provost is not buying the cake business as he looks ahead to the Friday night (7 p.m.) clash in Essex between his 2-0 Redhawks and the 0-2 Essex Hornets. “Essex just might be the best 0-2 team in the state,” Provost told the Observer Monday. “They will be sky high. This is almost a playoff game for them.” Last weekend, while CVU was dispatching Brattleboro at home, 43-13, Essex was suffering a 31-28 loss at Middlebury. “We have to prepare this week for perhaps the best team we will see all year, “ Provost added, noting that Friday’s contest is the home opener for the blue and gold Hornets. It will be the second straight year the Redhawks have visited the 2009 Division I champs in their house. Essex popped the Hawks last fall in a game that saw both starting quarterbacks sidelined by halftime.

In CVU’s initial outing before the home folks Saturday (Sept. 10), the Redhawks fell behind Brattleboro in a fumbly first quarter before they grabbed a shaky 12-6 edge by halftime. CVU then rolled in the second half behind a crunching ground attack and stingy defense.

Led by halfback Nick Ferrentino (22 carries, 168 yards, three touchdowns), the Redhawks piled up 253 rushing yards. Quarterback Drew Nick connected on 10 of 20 passes for one score and one rushing touchdown. “Old Thunderfoot,” kicker Tucker Kohlash, knocked in a 27-yard field goal and a pair of extra points. But it took some time for the Red and White to get the offense clicking. Two lost fumbles in the first quarter played a role. The second turnover gave the Colonels good field position at the CVU 41. Seven plays later, Brattleboro was in the end zone on a 17-yard pass from quarterback Tyler Higley to wide receiver Aaron Prue with 2:33 left in the reel. The kick for the extra-point was wide.

Midway in the second quarter, a naked reverse by Nick from the BUHS 40 got the Redhawks moving. Faking passes, Nick rolled out to his right and ran 26 yards to the Brattleboro 14. On first down, Ferrentino exploded up the middle and into the end zone to knot the contest. Kohlasch’s kick for the point-after bounced off the left upright. Five plays later, CVU was back in business. Nick, from his defensive back position, picked off a Higley pass and returned it 15 yards to the Colonels’ 34. Four plays later, Ferrentino had an 8-yard scoring run. The elusive back gained 18 yards in three carries in the drive, and Nick connected with lanky end Ryan Beaudry for 16 yards. An extra point kick never happened due to a fumbled center snap.

Early in the second half, CVU officially took charge. Recovering a Brattleboro fumble at the visitors’ 21 on just the third play of the third quarter, the Hawks scored in just three plays on a Nick keeper from the 3, — Ferrentino set up the score with an 18-yard run that left a trail of prone white clad would-be tacklers. Nick passed to Matt Bauer for the two-point conversion and a 20-6 lead.

After that, the CVU frequently scored. Nick hooked up with Brent Carreiro on a 14-yard scoring toss with 5:43 left in the third quarter and Kohlasch launched his field goal midway through the final reel. Ferrentino bolted 15 yards around the right side for the final touchdown with 1:07 to play. “Our (offensive) line really did at great job today,” Ferrentino said after the game and his second straight 100-plus yard performance.

Also deserving praise was the defense, led by linebackers Ryan Fleming, Michael Fournier and Quinn Kropf, along with Harvey Ottinger, Pete Wernhoff, Bobby Russell and Nick. “We were well prepared for (Brattleboro),” said Fournier who, along with Fleming and Wernhoff, had a role in the six sacks of quarterback Higley.

Higley, a junior, despite the sacks and being under constant pressure, still hit on 18 of 33 passes for 238 yards and two scores.

“Our defense is really coming together,” said Provost who also had good words for Russell’s punting (four for 35-yard average) that backed up the Colonels deep in their territory on at least two occasions when the game was in doubt.

Redhawks smash Colonels

Monday, September 12, 2011

By Joe Cribari

CVU’s varsity football team thrilled fans in their home opener with a 43-13 win over the Brattleboro Union High School Colonels on Saturday in Hinesburg. Nick Ferrentino, for the second consecutive game, rushed for over 130 yards and three touchdowns. Ferrentino’s spinning cuts kept would-be tacklers guessing, grasping and falling all day.

Ferrentino scampered for his first score behind the outstanding blocking of senior lineman Dylan Raymond. When asked about the Redhawks success in this game, Raymond summed it up in a word: Teamwork. “This is a team,” Raymond said, “we win when all eleven guys play like a team.”

“I get inspired when I see my brothers make a play – like when this guy (points to Ryan Fleming) gets a sack,” Raymond said. “I get pumped . . . and you reach down and find something inside of you”.

The rest of the Redhawks offense did just that. They all stepped up to pile up six touchdowns, a field goal and trouble for the Colonels. Quarterback Drew Nick ran in from the 2-yard line for a touchdown and connected with Brent Carriero from the 14 for another. Tucker Kohlasch kicked a 29-yard field goal in the 4th quarter. Patrick Shea once again shared the 2nd half rushing duties, racking up 60 yards and a score. The offensive line dominated, especially in the 2nd half as the Redhawks controlled the clock. Crucial lane-opening blocks came from all corners of the offense.

CVU’s defense was a force from the start. Michael Fournier had too many big tackles to list. Drew Nick (at defensive back) grabbed one of two CVU interceptions. Ryan Fleming was on fire once again and capped this effort in the 4th quarter with a crucial 3rd-down sack followed by a huge 4th-down hit on the Colonels quarterback, allowing Harvey Ottinger to get the second CVU pick of the game. Bobby Russell and Sammy Foutz came through with tackles.

The day was sunny and warm with a fairly stiff breeze. A moment of silence was observed in honor of those lost in the 9/11 attacks a decade ago. A beautiful rendition of the national anthem, sung by CVU alumnus Katie Parker, wafted over the grounds. Fans from both schools were pumped. The Redhawks cheerleading squad performed lively acrobatic cheers.

However, the game had a shaky start as neither offense could do much on their initial possessions. Both defenses were getting good pass rushing. Then, capitalizing on a CVU turnover, the Colonels finally managed to move the ball and scored first with a 16-yard Tyler Higley pass to Aaron Prue. Higley also threw for a 7-yard touchdown to Soren Pelz-Walsh late in the game, but not before the Redhawks had put up 36 unanswered points. The extra point kick was no good.

In the words of Dylan Raymond, “If we play to our full potential, we can go places in Division I.” The Redhawks will have their chance to do that next week when they travel to Essex High School to face the angry 0-2 Hornets in their home nest. The game is on Friday September 16, 2011 at 7:00 PM in Essex.

** Saturday’s game was marked by the presentation of $1,000 ($500 each from Friends of CVU and the Redhawks Football Boosters) to the Brattleboro Boys & Girls Club. The donations are for victims of the flooding during Tropical Storm Irene. The Football Boosters will also donate proceeds from the 50/50 Raffle to flood relief agencies, along with ten percent of the day’s concessions take.

CVU handles Burlington in 2011 season opener

Sunday, September 4, 2011

By Joe Cribari

Champlain Valley Union High School’s football Redhawks made an impressive statement with a decisive, five touchdown, 34-0 victory over the Burlington High School Seahorses Friday night at Burlington. The Redhawks defense was almost perfect. This game was CVU’s first as a Division I team and their first ever meeting with the Seahorses as a varsity squad. BHS, although a smaller team with fewer upper classmen, is an established organization in Vermont high school football. The Seahorses have been in Division I since 2007.

Junior running back Nick Ferrentino drew first blood for the Redhawks with a dazzling fifty-one yard scramble late in the first quarter. Ferrentino helped grind down the clock, rushing for over 125 yards two additional scores for one and thirteen yards in the second and third quarters respectively.

Senior co-captain Drew Nick has handily taken over as starting quarterback this year. Drew passed for over 130 yards and one touchdown, connecting with senior running back Brent Carreiro in the first quarter. Nick also scored on his feet from the nine yard line on a QB sneak with two minutes remaining in the first half.

CVU linebacker and co-captain Ryan Fleming is showing strong leadership in his senior year. Fleming was everywhere – he was in on almost every defensive play. Burlington’s offense will remember number 74.

Tucker Kohlasch, now in only his second season playing football, has proved to be a vital addition to the team. The senior kicker not only hit four of five extra point attempts and nailed the ball deep on kickoffs, but is now a defense threat as well. This young man showed his mettle in his first football game ever last year scoring a two-point conversion. In Friday’s game Tucker pulled in two interceptions. Tucker does a lot more than kick. Fleming, coming off the field after one of those interceptions, expressed the general reaction, “I love this! Our kicker comes in at corner and intercepts the ball!”

“I have been practicing with [the defense] and coach put me in,” said Kohlasch. “I just wish I had started playing football younger,” he stated. Tucker is certainly making up for that lost time.

The 2011 Redhawks have some other familiar faces. Alec Distler, Dylan Raymond and co-captain Quinn Kropf are back anchoring CVU’s big offensive line. Matt Bauer, Ryan Beaudry and Johnny Powers are back – each increasing as a contributing factor on this Redhawks team that lost twenty three graduating seniors since last year.

Redhawks fans made a great showing as well on this balmy, beautiful evening and may have outnumbered home team fans. With the help of CVU’s cheerleading squad, a lot of noise poured from the Red side of the field. Shouts of “CHAMP-lain VAL-ly” and “CVU!, CVU!” created a din that neither the Burlington fans nor the announcer could penetrate.

Junior running back Patrick Shea pounded out over ninety yards, especially towards the end of the game as those Redhawks fans shouted out “SAY good-NI-ite” and sang the 60’s song “Na-Na-Na-Na . . . Na-Na- Na-Na . . . Hey, Hey-ey - Good bye.”

“This was a team effort,” stated a smiling Head Coach Jim Provost at the game’s end. Next week the Redhawks play their first home game of the season with a visit from Brattleboro High School. The game starts at 1:00 pm on Saturday September 10, 2011.

CVU soars past Burlington

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Redhawks enter Division I ranks with 34-0 win over Seahorses

By Alex Abrami for the Burlington Free Press

At the start of preseason, lineman Ryan Fleming and his Champlain Valley Union High School teammates received new, play-calling wristbands. “It was big news to start the season,” Fleming said. “It was like, ‘Oh, we have a new offense?’” Yes, the Redhawks do.

Employing a no-huddle spread attack, one that has picked up steam across the state in recent years, CVU began its era in Division I against Burlington at Buck Hard Field on Friday night. The Redhawks passed the first test.

Nick Ferrentino racked up 138 rushing yards and three touchdowns, quarterback Drew Nick threw for 150 yards and the Redhawks used quick strikes in the first half to run past the Seahorses, 34-0, on the opening night of the Vermont high school football season. “It was a lot of fun for us. The offensive line was incredible — they gave me plenty of time. Our receivers did their job and that set up the runs real well,” said Nick, who also threw for a score and ran for another. “It was a fun night.”

After stalling on its first two possessions, CVU took advantage of Burlington turnovers, capitalizing for 14 points in a span of 78 seconds late in the first quarter. After nearly falling down near the line of scrimmage, Ferrentino raced for a 51-yard touchdown with 3:36 left, putting CVU up 7-0. Nick then hooked up with Brent Carreiro, who danced his way for a 19-yard TD, pushing CVU ahead 14-0.

CVU added two second-quarter scores — Ferrentino plunged in from 1 yard out with 6:57 left and Nick scampered for a 9-yard TD on a fourth-and-1 conversion. Fleming forced his way into Burlington’s backfield, part of a CVU defense that held in check a platoon of capable, speedy Seahorse running backs.

“They were doing a lot of pitch sweeps and we knew that was coming,” Fleming said. “As the outside backer, I was blitzing a lot and trying to stay to the outside and break it up before it got going.” Mistakes proved costly for a young BHS squad. “Being as thin and inexperienced as we are, we can’t have that. It just hurts,” Burlington coach Brennan Carney said. “We had some bright spots, but too many mistakes, too many guys out of place. ... We’ll get there.”

Ferrentino capped his big evening with a 13-yard TD run in the third quarter, the lone points in the second half. Patrick Shea complemented Ferrentino with 96 rushing yards, many coming on a clock-eating drive to close out the game.

CVU’s spread offense scored 34 points, but only one touchdown came via the pass, coach Jim Provost pointed. “That’s going to take a bit of time. We might be a pass first, run second team. But we’ll take whatever,” Provost said. “If we are successfully running the ball, we’ll take that. I like balance overall.“I wasn’t expecting this and I tell you what — I didn’t know what to expect.”

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