Casa Grande
Assistant Football Coach Chris Braybrooks Going
Beyond for His Players.
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In a community he considers his. Now coaching
on a team under the man that was his coach when
he was a senior at this same school. Chris
Braybrooks works hard to find ways to promote
his school and his kids. Family is important to
him, his wife and family at home and the young
men that play for the Casa Grande High School
Cougars. |
He works hard today so they can have a better
tomorrow. Now he is taking it to another level
as the Head Coach of the Casa Grande Wolfpack, a
first year team in the 15 year old
Arizona
Football League or AzFL. He will have a place to
get his former high school kids back on film,
back into the game and onward to their hoped for
college career.
The Arizona Football League AzFL
plays Club Football and will give
Coach Braybrooks and his players a platform of
competition that includes coaches and players
all over Arizona doing the same thing. Chris's
players come from the region and towns like Eloy,
Coolidge, Maricopa, Arizona City, Florence and
Casa Grande.
Now they will get to face some of the same
players and coaches they faced from 2A to 5A
from places like Tucson, Sierra Vista,
Tombstone, Benson, Prescott, Prescott Valley,
Bagdad, Winslow, Flagstaff and all cities that
make up the Phoenix Metropolitan Area.
All these communities have many players that
finish their high school careers and for a
variety of reasons will not be going on to
college to play football. Chris Braybrooks is
going the extra mile for his school and the
other high schools in the region by taking the
task of coaching the Wolfpack. A position he
volunteers his time for as do the men that will
be assisting him also do.
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The team is possible because of the efforts
of the team owner Dan Hernandez. He decided in
September to put the Wolfpack in the
Arizona Football League AzFL for the season
that starts in January and runs through May of
2009. Dan has invested much time and money into
a program he hopes will become a community asset
for the young players and the older recreational
players. A chance for "Keeping the Dream Alive"TM
for themselves and others.
Dan Hernandez is also a player on the
Wolfpack it was his passion for the game that
drove him to bring the AzFL to his hometown of
Casa Grande. Putting on the pads and playing the
game are what Dan loves about it.
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Regarding the Casa Grande
Cougars high school team. Chris is proud that he
is on the staff of the man who coached him while
Chris played at CG, Head CG Football Coach Tracy
Stuart. He is thankful to Coach Stuart for
giving him the opportunity to coach high school
football. Chris also is proud of the CG Athletic
Director Dr. Robert Yordani, a man that he says
is doing great things for the school.
Some of the players for the
Cougars mentioned on the air were senior John
Cave. John has many talents and played on the
offensive and defensive lines plus is a kicker
and punter. In one game this season John was
punting from his own 8 yard line and forced the
opponents to start at their own 8 yard line
multiple times. He can punt the ball 70 yards.
Chris is hoping that a college will pick him up.
Then there is Chris Rutledge
another senior, he plays wide receiver and
defensive back. In the Westwood game and the
Cougars trailing with a minute left. Chris
caught a TD pass for the win, it was 4th down
and 16 on the 32 yard line. He finished with
three touchdowns and and interception. Plus he
was player of the game in the televised game
versus Rincon.
Also highly praised were Matt
Yucopiccio OG/DT a senior. Shayne Turner a
junior LB/FB. Soph QB Jose Peralus. He said to
keep an eye on a kid that was a freshman that
suited up for each varsity game this year, QB
Anthony Mitchell.
Coach Braybrooks says to
watch out for Trashun Barnett, the junior DE was
on JV until the Salpointe game. He came in after
3 plays and had eight tackles. In the second
half, Salpointe ran away from him. Another
rising star will be Sinjin Escalante a senior
that led the team in tackles in spite of knee
injury late in the season.
Coach Braybrooks knows that
staying on film is important so he is having the
seniors that still want to go to college join
him on the Wolfpack in the AzFL. Some are John
Cave, Matt and Joe Yucopiccio, Shane Norman and
Michael Subia these young men are from Casa
Grande. They will have former opponents like 3A
superstar Chaz Hampton from Eloy and Andy
Martinez fo Florence as team mates.
The 2009 season for Casa
Grande high school football has more questions
than answers due to many changes. Like a new
high school in town that will split players and
change boundaries and a failed bond election to
fund more school projects. Add that to a new
region alignment by the AIA and the Cougars have
their work cut out for them. Don't be surprised
to see them claw their way back to greatness as
long as they have men like Braybrooks and HC
Stuart leading the charge.
As for the Casa Grand
Wolfpack, the community and regions entry into
the
Arizona Football League AzFL. Their season
begins on January 10th at Thunderbird HS for a
pre-season game. That is a day in which all 14
teams from around the state will be at T-Bird.
The Staff for the Casa
Grande Wolfpack is:
Head Coach: Chris Braybrooks from Casa Grande HS
Offensive Coordinator Anthony Nava from Casa
Grande HS
WR/DB Pablo Yuc from Casa Grande HS
Defensive Coordinator Preston Schweitzer from
Eloy HS
Running Backs Brian Mitchell from Casa Grande HS
Defensive Line David Gay
Final thoughts from Coach Chris
Braybrooks:
I would like to mention a little bit about Coach
Anthony Nava, Mitchell and Coach Yuc. I think
every head coach in football needs/wants these
three types of coaches. Coach Mitchell the
"workhorse", this coach puts time, effort, and
determination into being the best football coach
to his players, and allows the kids to develop a
great work ethic.
Coach Yuc the "teacher", this coach is always
learning, teaching and finding ways to be better
than the next team, he is willing to work after
hours to get kids ready to play the "game".
Finally, Coach Nava the "believer", every kid
who ever plays football has to believe in
success and without the coaches believing in the
kids the kids don’t believe in the coach. Coach
Nava gives the kids something that no coach I
have ever coached with does, and that is believe
in themselves to be the best. I have had the
great chance to coach with these men and each of
them brings an important part of life and
football to the game.
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