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Williams Field High Football :: Official Site   »  General Announcement

WFHS Coaches Camp
Off Season Training — Coach Steve Campbell

Registering Now:

Monday’s and Thursday’s
February 20th – April 12th
Williams Field High School
Grades 5th-8th
Cost $80 (that is only $5.00 per session)
5:30pm – 7:00pm

Off Season Training Registration Information
Off Season Training Registration Form

Registrations can be done online at www.husd.org/communityeducation
(under Sports Camps and Clinics)
or in person at the District Office
2935 S. Recker Road
Gilbert, AZ 85295
between the hours of 8:30am and 4:00pm Monday – Friday

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Free physicals are taking place on Saturday April 28 at Williams Field High School. We’ll post more information about the physicals soon.

Be sure to print out a 2012-2013 Doctor Sheets for Sports Physicals.

Don’t forget — You must have a physical on file in order to participate in sports, and this physical is good through all of next school year. And it’s FREE!

Along with the Physical Packet, players need to complete the rest of the athletic release forms before they can be cleared to play. You can pick-up the rest of the packet in the front office from our Athletic Secretary Kathy Morken.

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With every Black Hawks Varsity touchdown, San Tan Ford and Crop Production Services donates $25 to the Dylan Beaver Scholarship Fund. Thank you for your support!

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Our next Booster Club meeting will be held Tuesday, November 15 at 7pm in room #102. Hope to see you there.

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With every Black Hawks Varsity touchdown, San Tan Ford and Crop Production Services donates $25 to the Dylan Beaver Scholarship Fund. Thank you for your support!

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The next Black Hawks Football Booster Club meeting will be held Tuesday, November 1 at 7pm, in room 102. Hope to see you there!

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Posted: Friday, October 21, 2011 11:52 pm | Updated: 9:09 am, Sat Oct 22, 2011.

Alex Howard leads Williams Field over Poston Butte By Brett Fera, For the Tribune East Valley Tribune

There was only one problem with Tony Hatfield’s impersonation of Alex Howard Friday night.

Howard himself did it better.

Howard of Williams Field and Hatfield of Poston Butte traded a pair of touchdowns during an explosive first quarter Friday night in San Tan Valley, but it was Howard and the visiting Black Hawks that proved to be too much through the full four quarters, pulling away for a 35-20 victory over the host Broncos.

After Poston Butte (6-3) went three-and-out on the game’s opening drive, Howard barreled down the sidelines for a 69-yard touchdown run on just the second offensive snap for Williams Field.

On the ensuing kickoff, it was Hatfield’s turn. He initially dropped the kick, but regrouped and raced 89 yards to quickly tie it back up. Two Williams Field offensive plays later, it was Howard once again, scoring from 50 yards out.

Four offensive snaps; 21 points; 42 seconds.

“Our kids were real excited about playing this week. They knew that Poston Butte was a really good team … they were excited to play someone of their caliber,” Williams Field head coach Steve Campbell said. “I think that we were just a little bit amped up in the beginning. We hit it, hit it, hit it. But we burned a lot of energy.

Added Poston Butte coach Mike De La Torre: “There’s certainly an emotional tide there that we could ride a little bit. It helped us there in that first half. … Tony’s been doing that for us, he’s got that flash a little bit. He can go and make things happen. That’s why he’s a returner back there.”

Hatfield would score again late in the first to tie the game at 14 – this time on the ground from seven yards – before Williams Field (8-1) pulled away to lead 28-14 at the half en route to the victory. Howard had all four first half touchdowns for Williams Field.

While Desert Ridge running back Joey Counts was making his push for the state’s big-school rushing record over in East Mesa on this night, Williams Field’s Howard was forging his own assault at the mark in the Valley’s southeastern most point. He ultimately finished with 305 yards and those four scores on 26 carries, although he did have another 80-yard run for a touchdown that was called back in the third quarter.

“It’s hard to practice during the week when you have to try and match that kind of stuff,” De La Torre said of game planning for Howard.

Campbell noted that this was the first time all season that Howard had to be the go-to-guy the entire game. Part of that is the big leads the Black Hawks often ring up; part of that is having all-purpose contributor Sean Schweichler there to help spell Howard on most nights.

Schweichler was in street clothes on the sideline for this one, sitting with a knee sprain, Campbell said, adding that he hoped the junior would be back next week.

“Tonight (Howard) had to go the distance, you know, which he hadn’t had to do – I don’t know if he’s done it all year,” Campbell said.

Joked Howard after the game: “Too much.”

“I’ll get a good sleep tonight and I’ll be ready to go next week,” Howard said. “It was a good win, but I thought we could have done better.”

While Howard’s impact was felt both in the end zone and on the stat sheet, numbers don’t do justice in describing Hatfield’s effectiveness for the Broncos.

He only had a handful of carries out of the backfield, but in addition to the long kick return score, also had three other occasions where he returned kicks across the field and into Williams Field territory.

Considering the Black Hawks outgained Poston Butte 505-195 in total offense, that kind of push was invaluable, De La Torre said.

For the Broncos, quarterback Dean Martino completed 11 of 21 passes for 81 yards, including a 10-yard third-quarter touchdown to Cameron Owen. Martino also ran for 36 yards.

Williams Field shuttled two quarterbacks through, going primarily with senior Garrett Forsgren before platooning Jeddediah Fagg. The pair combined to complete 8 of 17 passes for 106 yards and an interception, while Forsgren also rushed for 50 yards.

While Williams Field has a tough road next week facing fellow 8-1 Queen Creek in the regular season finale, Poston Butte – playing in only its first full varsity season – hosts Apache Junction.

It’s been an interesting three week stretch for the Broncos. They started the season 6-0, but then dropped three straight, to 7-2 Perry, 8-1 Queen Creek and now 8-1 Williams Field. De La Torre is confident that the difficult parts of this stretch will only make his young team stronger in the end.

“We use (those opponents) as measurements,” he said. “As a new program coming in, we look and see where we’re at competitively against those types of teams. Can we be competitive? We’ve shown that we can be in ballgames and can have a chance to win those kind of ballgames.”

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October 23, 2011  By Laurel Adamcik

The Poston Butte Broncos came to Gilbert Thursday to tangle with the Williams Field Black Hawks JV in a defensive classic. The Black Hawks were a swarm of red and black, shutting down the Poston Butte running game and knocking down passes, while the Broncos kept the Black Hawks’ explosive offense bottled up. Poston Butte finally punched though the Black Hawks defense and found the end zone at 4:17 of the 2nd    quarter, but failed to convert the point after touchdown. The Black Hawks responded by driving the length of the field on a kick-off return and a long run by Jacob Anderson,  and culminating in a receiving TD by Nick Adamcik on 4th down. Riley Gaumnitz converted the PAT, and the Black Hawks went up 7-6. A Broncos fumble gave Williams Field the ball with a short field, and Cole Patterson scored on a quarterback keeper, diving across the goal line with 33 seconds left, and the Black Hawks took a 14-6 lead to the locker room.

The defense continued to dominate in the second half, led by Conner Mathers, Nick Bialkowski, Cristos Ortega and Cliff Weybrecht, as the Bronco running game was continually punished. A blocked punt by Weybrecht gave the Black Hawks the ball on the goal line, setting up an easy TD by Anderson, and stretching the lead to   20-6 at 2:28 of the 3rd quarter. Poston Butte was not finished, however, scoring again at 7:20 of the 4th quarter and closing the gap to 20-12. The Black Hawks, looking for the knock-out punch and in the red zone, turned the ball over on downs in a one score game with one minute to go, but the defense held and the Black Hawks won 20-12. The season ends with the JV record 5-2, one game canceled.

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