Ranger CIF championship 2013
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Ranger CIF championship 2013
Nordhoff Football An Ojai Valley News supplement commemorating Nordhoff High School’s second consecutive CIF championship season C1 Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 www.ojaivalleynews.com RANGER REPEAT! (photo by Ken Brown) Nordhoff repeats as CIF-SS Northwest Division champions! C2 Ojai Valley News • Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 Varsity Raʼad Abasi Anthony Abayan Ryan Abayan Emanuel Alva Austin Baker William Blake Noah Bohnett Jake Boyd Dustin Boynton Taylor Brown Mark Burdick Oscar Camarena Miguel Carbajal Max Carmona Jesus Ceja Marc Conley Cesar Cornejo Lawrence Davis Cody Deason Marcos Diaz Alexander Esquivel Wyatt Fuchs Cooper Garcia Hannah Greene Ian Hampel Jesus Hernandez Shane Hersh Ivan Jauregui Emmett Johnsen Jacob Kunde Damian Lang Tayler Livingston Michael Martel Remington Martin Nicholas McGrew Dominic McLeod Jevon Morrison William Moses Tiarnen Nelson Atticus Reyes Allen Rogers Baylee Rogers Taylor Rowson Moir Austin Santino Warren Sterling Erick Thrush Brandon Wadsworth Koby Welch Joshua Williams Lopez Austin Wolcott Matthew Woodcock Tanner Workman The 2013 CIF-Champion Nordhoff Ranger Varsity team. 13 players who helped the Rangers get back to the postseason again this year by Mike Miller This season’s CIFSS Northwest Division championship title was a total team effort as described by head coach Tony Henney, but there were a core group of seniors who performed week in and week out to help the Rangers repeat as champions. That group included: Brandon Wadsworth: Wadsworth has been one of Nordhoff’s most versatile players this season. On offense, Wadsworth has scored three rushing touchdowns and has four receiving touchdowns. He has Tanner Workman: 26-2. That is Nordhoff’s record over the last two seasons with Workman over center. Over his career, the Jake Boyd Tayler Livingston Boyd is the team’s leading receiver this season with 679 yards and five touchdowns. Matt Woodcock: No Nordhoff player juries all season, Livingston has rushed for 947 yards and 11 touchdowns. As a junior, he enjoyed one of the best seasons in NHS history with 1,535 yards and 20 touchdowns. If the game is on the line, look for head coach Tony Henney to call Livingston’s number. Alex Esquivel: Esquivel has been a key contributor on defense this season for the Rangers. He Matt Woodcock Brandon Wadsworth also been the leader of the defensive secondary, recording 103 tackles on the season. Jake Boyd: The senior wide out has emerged as a solid player for the Rangers and has caught the attention of college recruiters. has played as well as Woodcock since the playoffs got underway. The senior running back scored 10 touchdowns in the playoffs alone. So far this season, Woodcock has rushed for 1,134 yards and 17 touchdowns and is averaging better than seven yards per carry. He has rushed for 28 touchdowns in his career. Tayler Livingston: Despite battling in- The big tight end has four touchdown catches so far this season and his blocking has been a key element in the success of the Nordhoff ground attack. Ryan Abayan: One area of concern heading into the season for the Rangers was their Rangers this season. As a go-to wide out, the senior has hauled in 31 passes for 454 yards and five touchdowns. Emmett Johnsen: Despite facing double teams most of the year, Johnsen Tanner Workman les and has been the emotional leader for the stout NHS defense. Allen Rogers: Rogers was the leader of the offen- Allen Rogers team captain has thrown for 4,487 yards and 51 touchdowns to just 21 interceptions. The Rangers have been running the ball more since the post season got underway, but Workman has been able to keep defenses honest with his arm. Workman will go down as one of the most productive quarterbacks in school history. Austin Wolcott: Emmett Johnsen Ryan Abayan defensive secondary. Abayan has quietly had an excellent season in his first season as a starter for Nordhoff. He has recorded 26 tackles and two interceptions on the season. Taylor Brown: Brown has been one of the biggest surprises for the still managed to be a force along the defensive front for the Rangers. Johnsen made 85 tackles and had six quarterback sacks on the season. Koby Welch: The team’s defensive captain broke Nord- sive line for the Rangers this season. As the only returning starter from last year’s line, Rogers was called on to provide leadership to this year’s crew. Tiarnen Nelson: Nelson was another key member of the offensive line this season for the Rangers. The play of the line improved as the season went along and Nelson was a big reason for the improvement. Alex Esquivel has recorded 55 tackles, and interception and a fumble recovery. He also leads the team in tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Koby Welch Austin Wolcott Taylor Brown hoff’s school record for most tackles in a career this season. As a senior, Welch was in on 162 tack- Tiarnen Nelson The Ojai Valley News Community Church supports the Nordhoff Rangers would like to honor The Nordhoff Football Rangers for bringing home the 2nd consecutive CIF Championship to our community We would also like to honor Head Coach Tony Henney for being named SS Northwest Conference Coach of the Year CONGRATULATIONS Coach Henney and the 2013 RANGERS! Congrats on BACK 2 BACK CIF CHAMPIONSHIPS. Now on to STATE! Congratulations on your historic journey to become the 2013 CIF Northwest Division Conference Champions! Jake Boyd #3 Thank you for the opportunity to serve as Varsity Parent Reps for this great group of players and coaches these past two years. Proud Parents Bob & Stacey Boyd Ojai Valley News • Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 C3 A ball in the air...is worth two in the hand In action against Sierra Canyon, high-flying Nordhoff defenders Mark Burdick, No. 25 and Baylee Rogers, No. 26, try their best to prevent a finger-tip catch by Trailblazer Eric Markes, No. 5. Nordhoff went on to win the sixth game of the season 31-14. Rogers was named defensive player of the game. (photos by Ken Brown) Junior Varsity Junior varsity season recap by Mike Miller The 2013 season was a great learning opportunity for the Nordhoff junior varsity team. According to head coach Lance Wiggins, the Rangers were young and had to overcome a number injuries during the season. Despite having 16 freshmen on the JV squad this year, the team still managed three wins and Wiggins remains optimistic. The defensive unit was led by freshman Scott Barron, who also played hurt all season. Barron also saw significant action at running back for the Rangers. On offense, Max Carmona, Joe York, Jason Floyd, Spenser Bliss, Daniel Todd and Noah Osborn all helped NHS light up the scoreboard this season. Wiggins loved the play of his offensive linemen, especially late in the season. That group included Dane Campbell, Homero Espana, Casey Crane, Brandon Ocheltree, Cameron Frisk and Ryan Mahler. “I am looking forward to having this group of players again next year. I think the freshman group had a lot of experience and they should be a strong unit of players in 2014,” Wiggins said. This year’s schedule and results were: Aug. 29, Moorpark (42-7, loss); Sept. 6, Pacifica (20-7, win); Sept. 20, Nipomo (33-20, win); Sept. 27, Thousand Oaks (57-26, loss); Oct. 4, San Marcos (37-7, loss); Oct. 10, Sierra Canyon (20-6, loss); Oct.18, Oak Park (forfeit); Oct. 25, Carpinteria (26-13, loss); Nov. 1, Bishop Diego (50-19, loss); and Nov. 8 (35-8, win). The 2013 Nordhoff junior varsity Rangers squad. 2013 Nordhoff High School junior varsity roster Joaquin Alcantar Scott Barron Layne Bell Spencer Bliss Anthony Brown Dane Campbell Johnny Contreras Casey Crane Cade Crawford Timothy De Fisher Robert DiGiulio Homer Espana Salvador Flores Jason Floyd Drew Ford Camren Frisk Tyler Fulcher Zackary Funk Dylan Hamblin McAtee Kyle Hermosillo Cody Holder Christopher Imhoff Steven Keller Jack Kelley Shane Lisle Brendon Looker Ulises Lopez Jose Quino Daniel Rangel Alvaro Ruiz Jerin Sharif Zebadiah Sheets Jared Skaggs Nicholas Teixeira Vincent Villa Ryan Mahler Samuel Marks William McGrew Dylan Merry Justin Mortensen Brandon Ocheltree Noah Osborn Jake Perry Tate Phillips Regin Wilson Daniel Yanez Joseph York Efrain Zara JV coaching staff: Lance Wiggins, Charles Seymour, Josh Benitez, Alex Hernandez, Don Rodarte, Sean Strben and Joe Moss. Ojai Eagles Eagles running back Richard Arellanes, No. 44, stiff arms a Santa Barbara defender in Ojai’s 20-16 Super Bowl victory. (photo by Ken Brown) Ojai Eagles recap and roster by Mike Miller If the 2013 Division 3 Ojai Eagles team is any indication, the future of football in the Ojai Valley is bright. The Eagles claimed the 2013 Youth Football Super Bowl championship thanks to a last second 20-18 victory over the Santa Barbara Red team. Ojai finished their season with a 10-1 record and their win over Santa Barbara in the Super Bowl avenged their only loss of the season. This season’s opponents and results included: Week 1: Ojai Eagles at Santa Barbara Red (6-28 Loss), Week 2: Ojai Eagles at Santa Ynez (14-6 Win), Week 3: Carpinteria at Ojai Eagles (48-0 Win), Week 4: Ojai Eagles at Nipomo (22-0 Win), Week 5: Santa Ynez Black at Ojai Eagles (50-22 Win), Week 6: Ojai Eagles at Santa Barbra White (286 Win), Week 7: Vandenburg at Ojai Eagles (42-16 Win), Week 8: Ojai Eagles (Gold) at Ojai Eagles (Blue) (32-0 Win), Playoffs: Vandenburg at Ojai Eagles (30-8 Win), Santa Barbara Black at Ojai Eagles (3618 Win), Super Bowl: Santa Barbara Red at Ojai Eagles (20-18 Win). This year’s championship team was coached by Jeff Osborn and the team’s roster included: This year’s team included: Richard Arellanes, Trent Beaty, Nicholas Cansler, Colin Cline, Keiran Crane, Austin Franco, Tyler Johnston, Wyatt Jones, Brook Meier, Drake Morris, Sage Osborn, Junior Patino, Mason Pena, Connor Pilkington, Brayden Rogers, Kyle Schneider, Colby Stevens, Korey Stevens, Nicholas Stringer, Michael Trejo and Mason Workman. Automotive Repair - Since 1959 Complete Automotive Service & Repair Kick off the new year right, schedule all your maintenance needs with us. Congratulations Rangers!! Shop: 805.646.4494 • Towing: 646-1945 214 Bryant Street, Ojai Roadside Assistance Provider C4 Ojai Valley News • Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 Chain gang members (from left) Dave Skaggs, Mario Del Negro, Dave Del Negro, Steve Perry and JT Todd. (photo by Tim Dewar) Havin’ a ball! In action against San Marcos, Ryan Abayan, No. 18, hauls in a long pass and then has a mid-air battle to retain possession while Jake Boyd, No. 3, and Alex Esquivel, No. 10) look on. (photos by Ken Brown) Coaches Back on the Chain Gang For this group of guys, being sidelined is a privilege by Mike Miller There are many traditions and familiar faces at Nordhoff’s home football games. One group of Ojai residents that attends every home game, but who may not be visible to those in the stands, is the Nordhoff Chain Gang. The Chain Gang is always positioned on the visitor’s side of the field so they are out of view of most NHS fans, but the role they play is vital. The group, which is comprised of Steve Perry, Dave Skaggs, Dave Del Negro, Mario Del Negro and JT Todd, volunteers for this duty because they want to support local sports — but there are also other perks to the gig. “It is the best seat in the house,” said Perry who has manned his post for more than eight years now. Skaggs agrees with Perry about being close to the action. “I run the downbox so I am virtually on the ball every play,” Skaggs said. “It just doesn’t get any better than that.” 18 years ago. We have a great time doing it. We usually have dinner before the game and sit and talk. We take the duty very seriously, but we also have a great time doing it.” Being that close to the action, the Chain Gang has seen some great players up close and personal. Perry noted enjoying watching former Ranger Skyler Logsdon, while Skaggs went with St. Bonaventure’s Lorenzo Booker. “He was simply amazing to watch,” said Skaggs. Next time you see the official sig— Dave Skaggs nal first down or you see a measureDave Del Negro is the ment about to take place, you can thank the longest-standing memNordhoff Chain Gang ber of the group and he for volunteering their has been at it for more time to be part of than 20 years. Skaggs Ranger Tradition. said, “He got me into it We take the duty very seri- ously, but we also have a great time doing it.” Savor these moments sports fans, they don’t come around often Nordhoff’s 2013 varsity team coaches are (back row from left) Cliff Farrar, Mark Weedon, Randy Haney, Justin Haney, Tony Henney, Dave Andrews, Evan Hardman, (front row from left) Russell Farrar, Gerald Deason, Scott Titus and Tyson Hardman. Ventura Roofing and the entire Reed Family would like to congratulate the entire 2013 Nordhoff Ranger Varsity Football team for making history! The second CIF Northwest Conference Football Championship in 104 years! Thanks for giving us something to cheer about! It took Nordhoff High School more than 100 years to win its first CIF title in football and then over the last two seasons, they have won back-to-back championships. After Hall of Fame coach Cliff Farrar turned the Nordhoff program into a perennial power, NHS fans grew accustomed to winning and going to the playoffs. Since current head coach Tony Henney took the helm, it has been much of the same, plus add in a couple of CIF trophies. As hard as it is to step back and enjoy the moment when you are winning, I hope the Rangers and their fan base can do just that. What this group has done is special. To put the last two years in perspective, only two other Ventura County football programs have repeated as CIF champions and they were powerhouses Oaks Christian and St. Bonaventure. Your Nordhoff Rangers are now in that exclusive fraternity! About 15 minutes after last Friday nights game I met Henney for a postgame interview. After a brief discus- sion, we said our goodbyes. For a few seconds before walking away to celebrate the victory, Henney looked into the frigid Ojai sky and with a calm, OVN Sports Editor satisfied smile, Mike Miller he reflected. I did not ask what he was thinking, but I think I know. Henney, who make no mistake about it, is among the best young coaches in the state, grinded at times this year. You could see it in his intensity and demeanor on the sideline. Henney and the Rangers were on a mission to repeat this season and at times, it was tough. One can only hope that slight pause and look to the sky was one of satisfaction and joy. We should all enjoy this time and appreciate the excitement of back-to-back titles. History proves that it doesn’t happen everyday. Congratulations Rangers 2013 CIF Champs Making Ojai Proud! Tim Reed, Nona Reed, Kasey Reed (CIF Finalist & Alumni), Micah Reed (CIF Finalist & Alumni) and Jolene Reed Catlett VENTURA ROOFING “There is No Substitute for Experience” Hot Mop • Composition • Shingle • Rock Tile • Shake • New Construction Re-Roofing • Repair Bonded • Insured • Financing available State License # 440157 FREE ESTIMATES 646-7663 www.vtarfg.com Ojai Chevron 360 E. Ojai Ave. Paul Robie 646-2286 Class of 1974 Owner since 1988 Ojai Valley News • Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 C5 The dancers topple the Lancers The body language of Thousand Oaks Lancer Matt Spadaro, No. 77, says it all as Nordhoff players celebrate in the end zone during week four action. Nordhoff went on the road and came home with a 28-10 victory. (photo by Ken Brown) The Farrars In Ojai, “football” and “Farrar” are words that have gone together for more than 20 years. Son Russell played for his dad, Cliff, in the ‘90s, eventually coming back to Nordhoff to help Tony Henney coach in the late 2000s. They recruited Cliff to return to the team last year, where he was instrumental in the team’s first-ever championship title. “Cliff does a great job on the defensive side of the ball,” said Henney, “and since he’s been here, Russell’s been my right-hand man.” Russell (left) and Cliff Farrar. The Haneys Randy Haney has been an assistant coach for Nordhoff for about 15 years, but this is the first year his son, Justin, has been able to add his talents to the coaching staff. Both former Nordhoff players, Justin, who graduated in 2002, went on to play for Nebraska before returning to the West Coast. “We’re glad to have them both,” said Nordhoff Head Coach Tony Henney. Anthony (left) and Ryan Abayan. The Abayans The Abayan twins, Anthony and Ryan, have been in the football program since they were sophomores. Now seniors, only Ryan is able to play, after Anthony had a season-ending should injury. “But he still comes to practice,” says Nordhoff Head Coach Tony Henney. “They’re just great kids,” Henney added. “It’s always, ‘Yes Coach, no coach,’ and they play hard, and they’re coachable.” He laughs remembering when he first met the boys. “I was their freshmen basketball coach, and all they ever talked about was football. So I knew they were interested.” Justin (left) and Randy Haney. The Hardmans The Rangers boast a third father-son coaching duo in Tyson and Evan Hardman. “Evan was on the first team I coached here,” at Nordhoff, Head Coach Tony Henney said. “So it;s really fun having them both back here.” The elder Hardman has been coaching for about 30 years, and both he and Evan were Bronze Shoe winners. “The kids really like them,” Henney noted. “They both do just a great job for us.” Tyson (left) and Evan Hardman. For Nordhoff, winning season is a family affair by Misty Volaski it.” much time together It’s special for the enOjai’s Wadsworth The Rangers’ win these days, they say the tire family, too, Brantwins have been partic- against El Segundo Dec. gridiron has always don said. Their dad, ipating in team sports 7 was the third big brought them together. Brian, and older together for more than championship the “That’s always been brother, Tyler, both 10 years now. Wadsworth kids have our thing ... It’s amazplayed for Nordhoff as They began as 8experienced together. ing, actually, watching well. “They’re really year-olds — Brandon The first came in their him play,” reflected Bri proud of us,” he said. playing in the Eagles last year in Eagles, of her brother. “I like “My dad played back in Youth Football League, when the boy won the watching how happy he the ‘80s when they and Brianna cheerlead- Super Bowl. “That’s is (out there) ... but it weren’t very good ... ing . They continued kinda like CIF (for definitely puts the pres- Then (my brother) that tradition all the kids),” Bri said. “That sure on! When he does made it to the finals, way through to their was really fun.” Then so well on the field, I but that team lost to final year at NordOaks Christian. hoff High School. So it was like we “The fact that this is the end of an era “It’s kinda were a generation weird to think closer and closer hasn’t really sunk in yet. It’s pretty intense, we’ve been doing to winning. AlI don’t think I can get my mind wrapped it for that long,” most like we were said Brandon. one-upping each around it.” The pair face other.” — Bri Wadsworth what may be their Though the last game toboys in the family gether tomorrow night came the historic 2012 feel like we should be boast a long-standing at Orange Coast Colwin against North Tordoing just as well on the tradition of Ranger lege, when the Rangers rance, which brought sidelines.” football, Bri is the first take on Corona Del Mar the Rangers their first “Bri is really support- cheerleader in the famin the CIF Regionals. title in 103 years. This ive of Nordhoff footily. A captain on the The fact that this is year was icing on the ball,” said head football Nordhoff team, she’s the end of an era hasn’t cake. coach Tony Henney. also a “flyer.” As the title really sunk in yet, said Though their extra“Brandon and her are suggests, she’s one of Bri. “It’s pretty intense, I curricular activities pretty close. So that’s the girls soaring don’t think I can get my keep the Wadsworths been a special deal for through the air, permind wrapped around too busy to spend us.” forming stunts. But when she cheers for the competition team the California All-Stars, a regional squad based in Ventura, she holds the position of “backspot” — one who supports the flyers. Both Bri and Brandon plan to continue cheering and playing football in college; Bri has been accepted to the University of Hawaii, although she hasn’t made a final decision yet. Brandon, meanwhile, is looking at Harvard, Brown, East Washington University, Cal Lutheran, and a few others. Brandon (left) and Bri Wadsworth C6 Ojai Valley News • Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 Montana Titus leads the team into action against Crescent Valley in the opening game of the season. (photo by Ken Brown) Ranger mascot does some serious horsing around by Misty Volaski Five years ago, Scott Titus agreed to return to Nordhoff High School as an assistant coach. His return, however, came with a condition: that his daughter, Montana, be allowed to ride her horse during the games. These days, Ranger fans can hardly imagine a home game without their mascot leading the charge as the football team takes the field. “I kinda hope she never grows up! I wish she could do it forever,” head coach Tony Henney said. “It’s been a lot of fun having her involved.” But it almost didn’t work out that way. Montana, who grew up with both her dad and brother, Brandon, living and breathing football, once had other plans. “When I was little, I wanted to be a cheerleader,” she explained. “But now that I have this job, oh no, no way! I feel more like a part of the team this way.” The Nordhoff sophomore has been riding for the Rangers since she was in fifth grade, and has been riding horses for as long as she can remember. Her family has seven horses on their ranch in Upper Ojai, so she has plenty of opportunities to keep her skills sharp. This year, Montana has been riding her mother’s horse, Ribeye, and has been wearing an outfit she and her mom picked out. “I love it! ... I do get a little nervous (before going on the field), but it’s really fun,” she stated. “And it’s not really for me, it’s for them, for the players. It’s cool, it gets them fired up.” There have been a couple of close calls, such as last year, when a homecoming skit didn’t go exactly as planned. And one time, “I rode off, and he slipped a little — well, that happened more than once! People think it’s really nerve-wracking, but I’ve been riding my whole life, so it’s not that big of a deal,” she explained. Montana plans to continue her position as the Ranger mascot until she graduates in two years, but she’s already thinking about finding a suitable replacement. “I’m going to be teaching a bunch of kids how to ride soon,” she said. “I figure by the time I’m through, one of the kids might be able to replace me.” Montana and Ribeye lead the charge before each home game. (photo by Ken Brown) Two-man grounds crew is definitely outstanding in their field by Misty Volaski Craig Robbins and Chuck Crawford have their work cut out for them. The pair are responsible for maintaining the grounds at all eight schools in the Ojai Unified School District. But come late summer, they spend more time at Ojai Valley Community Stadium, preparing the football field for the Ranger gridders. Though field upkeep is a year-round job to some extent, wear and tear from practices and games — especially when it rains — keeps them busy. It’s tricky with only two guys, Robbins admits. About six years ago, he took over for former lead groundskeeper Mark Ditchfield. Back then, “We had a full crew — four guys — and no furlough days. But probably in the last three years, we’ve only had two guys, and furlough days. So we have less guys, less time,” Robbins says. Still, they get the job done well, managing watering schedules, seeding, fertilizing, laying out a mixture of sand and dirt to level the field. Robbins knows the Ranger gridiron like an old friend, referencing details like Craig Robbins (right) and Chuck Crawford help the team in their own important way. (photo by Tim Dewar) Back to Back CIF Champions Dr Russell Kun, D.C. Team Chiropractor $49 soil temperatures and grass types and aeration techniques. Although football season undoubtedly beats down the turf, there’s other events, like graduation, spring training and the Fourth of July festivities, that take their toll as well. Robbins and Crawford try to keep people off the grass after soccer season as much as possible. “The longer the grass gets a chance to grow, the better the field is (for football season),” Robbins says. During the late summer and fall, they’re spending about half their Fridays at the stadium getting things ready. For Saturday’s championship game, they gave the stadium some extra TLC. “The whole priority right now is sprucing up the field,” Robbins said the day before the big game. “We pulled out the big 300-foot tape to make sure everything’s right on. We put all the marks down, we painted it yes- terday (Thursday) and today (Friday), and if we get rain tonight, we’ll come back tomorrow ... the more paint the better, so people can see the lines during the game.” Although the subject of astroturf has been discussed in the past, Robbins says he hopes Nordhoff never goes that route. “We coined a phrase: ‘Real turf, real football.’ That’s why we get the turf as perfect as we can.” The Ranger football teams and coaching staffs are grateful for the groundskeepers’ dedication. “They’re a twoman crew, so they’re always short-handed,” said varsity head coach Tony Henney. “Sometimes we need things in a pinch, and they always figure out how to get it done. We’re blessed to have guys who love Ranger football, who get that we think it’s important, and the community thinks it’s important. We’re just so appreciative of the work they do.” Congratulations Nordhoff Rangers! 2012 and 2013 CIF Champions Ojai Valley News • Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 C7 The cheerleading squads perform intricate and dangerous routines to help keep the crowd into the game. (photo by Ken Brown) Varsity cheerleading roster Emma Allen Sophia Botti Karla Ceja Courtney Dickerson Mireya Esquivel Liliana Ferreira Ali Garcia Audrie Gomez Savanna Johnson Zoe Jordan Taylor Koester Madison Landsverk Bomi Park Kaitlyn Ramirez Megan Rose Carly Skiba Maria Vacio Brianna Wadsworth Promise Wall Laurie Wishard Making it look easy JV cheerleading roster Brianna Ames Paola Avila Riley Conn Kalin Flores Juana Garcia Sara Ignacio Toni Nicholson Jennifer Patino Karina Rodriguez Mariana Vacio In the second game of the season, against Pacifica, Matt Woodcock breaks a run thanks to blocking help from Austin Santino, No. 8; Daniel Cornejo, No. 20; and Shane Hersh, No. 21. The Rangers would go on to beat Pacifica 44-7. (photo by Ken Brown) Marching band members perform songs from the James Bond movie series during a recent game. (photo by Tim Dewar) Marching band/color guard roster MARCHING BAND Jordan Alvarez May Battleson Andrew Belser Brandon Boyd Graham Bunce Sean Capron Benjamin Cohen Carson Demmond Nathaniel Eck Alexis Garcia Rafael Guerrero Russell Hughart David Isaac Sikeli Jorgensen Klaus Marx Ramiro Mejia Lauren Monarres Spencer Perkins Santiago Picco Rocio Reyes Sebastian Reyes Angelica Rodriguez Dylan Sherman Hannah Strickland Rane Tumamait-Stenslie Emilio Uribe Brianna Wisegarver Cody Wisegarver Garrett Woll Pia Zonic Elaine Zumaya COLOR GUARD Yesenia Diaz Victoria Murillo Rianna Sharif Kolbie Wills Mahalia Woodall No nip nor tuck against Nipomo In the third game of the season, against Nipomo, (above photo) Taylor Brown hauls in an easy catch to help Nordhoff rout their opponents 61-0. The team’s lone female member (below photo), Hannah Greene, No. 27, was a perfect eight for eight on extra points she attempted this year. (photos by Ken Brown) Color guard members concentrate during a recent performance. (photo by Tim Dewar) Jesus “Chucho” Ceja #56 we are proud of you in all your accomplishments academically and athletically in your four years as a Ranger. You have made us very proud as a son, brother, and uncle. Keep up the amazing work! We love you!! Love always, your parents, sibling and nieces. Hannah Greene #27 You stepped out of you comfort zone and did something no other girl in our valley had done. You are an inspiration and have always walked your own path, even if sometimes that meant walking alone. We are honored to be your family and love you forever, Dad, Mom and Finn. Congratulation to you and your team of Rangers for inspiring our community and bringing us together! CONGRATULATIONS 2013 RANGERS! IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHAMPION! Congratulations Nordhoff xx Ojai Village Pharmacy — 202 E. Ojai Ave. 805-646-7272 C8 Ojai Valley News • Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 Rangers 2013 — Nordhoff 24 Game 1 Aug. 30, 2013 Crescent Valley 7 by Mike Miller The Rangers kicked off their season by welcoming their firstever, out-of-state opponent in Oregon powerhouse Crescent Valley. A big crowd showed for the “Battle of the Valleys” and they saw first hand that the 2013 Rangers were for real. NHS jumped out to a 10-0 first half lead and then hung on for their first victory of the season, 24-7. Matt Woodcock scored two touchdowns for the Rangers and Tanner Workman threw his first touchdown pass of the season to tight end Austin Wolcott. The NHS defense was the story of the game as they corralled Oregon State bound quarterback Tanner Sanders and avoided giving up the big play. Senior Koby Welch led the team with 14 tackles, 11 of them were solo. Austin Wolcott stiff arms a Crescent Valley defender. (photo by Ken Brown) Nordhoff 44 Game 2 Sept. 6, 2013 @ Pacifica 7 Against Pacifica, Alex Esquivel, No. 10, makes a tackle while Cody Deason, No. 17; Koby Welch, No. 28; Emmett Johnsen, No. 24; and Shane Hersch, No. 21, swarm to the ball. (photo by Ken Brown) Nordhoff 61 Game 3 Sept. 20, 2013 Nipomo 0 Tayler Livingston breaks through Nipomo’s line with help from Austin Wolcott, No. 16; Jesus Hernandez, No. 55; and Jake Kunde, No. 23. (photo by Ken Brown) Husted Appliances Congratulations to the NHS Rangers Varsity Football Team for winning Back to Back CIF Championships 408 Bryant Circle • Ojai, • (805) 646-1933 In week two, the Rangers took the short trip to Oxnard to face the Pacifica Tritons. Despite Pacifica’s athletes and team speed, they were no match for the Rangers who dominated the Tritons in a 44-7 drubbing. Workman had a big game, going 14 of 21 for 252 yards and three touchdowns. Senior wide out Jake Boyd torched the Pacifica secondary with five catches for 118 yards and two touchdowns. Also scoring touchdowns for the Rangers were Brandon Wadsworth, Tayler Livingston, Woodcock and Wolcott. Much like the Crescent Valley game, the defense was on fire and did not surrender points until late in the game. Seniors Noah Bohnett and Alex Esquivel had big games for the Rangers and junior Nick Sterling had an interception. With the win, the Rangers improved to 2-0 on the season. On Sept. 20 the Nipomo Titans came to Ojai and they quickly learned that was not a good thing as Nordhoff jumped all over them en route to a 61-0 thrashing. Workman had another monster game with five touchdown passes and junior Austin Santino threw his first career touchdown pass as well. Welch carried the ball for the first time in his career and scored a rushing touchdown. Wadsworth, Boyd and Taylor Brown all had two receiving touchdowns on the night and the defense recorded their first shutout of the season. Senior Emmett Johnsen had a big night with a sack and an interception. Ojai Valley News • Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 C9 The season in review Nordhoff 28 Game 4 Sept. 27, 2013 @ Thousand Oaks 10 Cooper Garcia, No. 13, kicks against Oak Park, while Taylor Moore, No. 81; and Shane Hersh, No. 21 provide special team support. (photo by Ken Brown) Nordhoff 48 Game 5 Oct. 4, 2013 San Marcos 7 After the lopsided win over Nipomo, the Rangers hit the road to take on a tough Thousand Oaks crew. After NHS upset Thousand Oaks in 2012, the Lancers had lots to say leading up to this year’s game, namely that last year was a fluke and this game wouldn’t be close. Well, the Lancers got one thing right, the game was not close. The Rangers dominated on both sides of the ball and improved to 4-0 on the season with a 28-10 victory. When head coach Tony Henney needed a big performance, he put the ball in the hands of Livingston and that recipe worked against Thousand Oaks. The senior running back had 101 yards and two touchdowns while Workman threw touchdowns to Wadsworth and Johnsen. Defensively, Shane Hersh had a monster game for the Rangers will 11 tackles and a sack. Also recording sacks for the Rangers were Cody Deason and Johnsen. The win over Thousand Oaks once again got Ventura County football fans talking about the Rangers and their ability to repeat as CIF-SS champions. Next up for NHS was a vastly improved and undefeated San Marcos team. The Royals came to Ojai and before they knew what hit them, they were going to the locker room at half time trailing 41-0. The Rangers would go on to win easily 48-7. Scoring for the Rangers were Woodcock, Livingston, Wadsworth, Brown and Boyd. The offensive line gave Workman all night to throw and he made the Royals pay. Johnsen continued his hot play with two sacks while Wadsworth and senior Ryan Abayan both recorded interceptions. Touchdown machine Matt Woodcock deals with a would-be tackler in action against San Marcos. (photo by Ken Brown) Nordhoff 31 Game 6 Oct. 11, 2013 Sierra Canyon 14 Now 5-0 on the year, the Rangers welcomed a dangerous Sierra Canyon team to town in their final non-league game of the season. Woodcock would step up in a major way against the Trailblazers. The senior carried the ball 23 times for 244 yards and two touchdowns as the Rangers went on to win 31-14. Junior Baylee Rogers emerged as the Defensive Player of the Game for the Rangers after intercepting two balls and recording nine tackles. Welch, Hersh and Johnsen continued their dominant play on defense and the Rangers improved to 6-0 on the season as they entered TriValley League play. After scoring a touchdown against Sierra Canyon, Tayler Livingston, No. 9, celebrates with Tiarnen Nelson, No. 77; and Jevon Morrison, No. 33. (photo by Ken Brown) Oak Park 23 Game 7 Oct. 18, 2013 The only blemish on Nordhoff’s record this season came on Oct. 18 when the Rangers traveled to Oak Park to take on the Eagles. Oak Park outplayed the Rangers on both sides of the ball and left many wondering how they would rebound from the loss. Nordhoff 3 Cooper Garcia, No. 13, kicks against Oak Park, while Taylor Moore, No. 81; and Shane Hersh, No. 21 provide special team support. 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On defense, the Rangers pitched their second shutout of the year and Sterling came up with two interceptions for the Rangers as NHS went on to win 28-0. Defensive plays, like this one by Koby Welch, No. 28; Austin Baker, No. 54 and Cody Deason, No. 17, held Carpinteria scoreless. (photo by Ken Brown) Nordhoff 20 Game 9 Nov. 1, 2013 Bishop Diego 17 Next up was a huge showdown with the Bishop Diego Cardinals. Fans knew this would be an entertaining game and the teams did not disappoint. NHS took a 7-3 lead in the half and then hung on for the close 20-17 victory. Wadsworth and Brown both scored touchdowns for the Rangers and then junior kicker Cooper Garcia got into the action with two field goals to help propel the Rangers to their 8th victory of the season. Welch was named Defensive Player of the Game as he continued his torrid pace from the middle linebacker position. Defensive pressure played a big part in getting a close win over Bishop Diego. (photo by Tim Dewar) Nordhoff 52 Game 10 Nov. 15, 2013 @ Santa Paula 8 For their regular season finale, NHS hit the road to take on the Santa Paula Cardinals and they blitzed SPHS, winning 52-8. Without both Woodcock and Livingston, Henney promoted Hersh to first string running back and the junior came up aces as he rushed for 180 yards and three touchdowns on 30 carries. Rogers and Bohnett also scored rushing touchdowns for Nordhoff and Brown continued his hot play, catching four balls for 57 yards and a score. In last year’s action, the Rangers faced Santa Paula at home. This year they traveled there and brought home a lopsided victory. (photo by Ken Brown) Nordhoff 42 Game 11 Nov. 15, 2013 Verbum Dei 0 When the playoff brackets were released, NHS found out that they would be hosting the Verbum Dei Eagles in the opening round. Behind four rushing touchdowns from Woodcock, the Rangers stormed into the second round after winning 42-0. The NHS defense was spectacular as they held the prolific Verbum Dei running attack in check and shut out yet another opponent. The Eagles never really threatened to score against Cliff Farrar’s defense. Shane Hersh, No. 21, breaks yet another big run against an overmatched Verbum Dei team in Nordhoff’s first playoff game. (photo by Ken Brown) WOW! Congratulation 2013 Nordhoff Rangers! Back to Back CIF Championships You hometown is SO PROUD to be able to celebrate the 2013 season with your second C.I.F. CHAMPIONSHIP! From Coach Cory Sandefur and all of your fans at J.A. SANDEFUR CONSTRUCTION, we congratulate you! WAY TO GO, RANGERS! 2013 C.I.F. CHAMPIONS! Now go beat Corona Del Mar! Danny Cole — Proud Supporter and Alumni Ojai Valley News • Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 C11 the year in review Nordhoff 38 Game 12 Nov. 22, 2013 @ Torrance 20 In the second round, NHS took to the road to take on the Torrance Tartars and came away with the 38-20 victory. Torrance grabbed a couple of late scores, so this game was not as close as the score indicates. After falling behind early, the Rangers stepped on the accelerator and scored 38 unanswered points. Woodcock has another big night with 144 yards and three scores. Hersh and senior full back Daniel Cornejo also scored rushing touchdowns. On defense, Abayan had a huge game, intercepting a pass and recovering a fumble. While Brandon Wadsworth wraps the Torrance runner’s leg, Nick Sterling, No. 11; Baylee Rogers, No. 26; Will Moses, No. 75; and Emmett Johnsen, No. 24, converge in support. (photo by Ken Brown) Nordhoff 24 Game 13 Nov. 29, 2013 @ Bishop Diego 21 Baylee Rogers No. 26, makes a crucial flying tackle to prevent a touchdown in the playoff game against Bishop Diego. (photo by Ken Brown) Nordhoff 49 Game 14 Dec. 7, 2013 El Segundo 21 The semifinal game was a rematch between NHS and Bishop Diego at Santa Barbara City College. A huge crowd turned out for the game and they got their money’s worth and more as the Rangers won a last second thriller 24-21. The game went back and forth as the two rivals exchanged power shots. With BDHS driving late in the game, the Nordhoff defense came up with a big play when Hersh intercepted an Anthony Carter pass to seal the threepoint victory for the Rangers. Woodcock and Livingston both scored rushing touchdowns and Rogers made the play of the year on defense to negate a touchdown and force a fumble that resulted in a 10point swing for the Rangers. Garcia came up huge for the Rangers with three field goals, including one from 50 yards away to help Nordhoff advance to the finals. In the finals, it was the Nordhoff running game and their stingy defense that earned the school their second CIF-SS title in as many years. Tayler Livingston shook off the rust after missing four games down the stretch and made his way into the end zone four times on the night. Matt Woodcock would find pay dirt twice and the Rangers powered their way to a 49-21 in front of a massive hometown crowd. El Segundo’s star quarterback Lars Nootbaar, No. 8, felt pressure all night from Emmett Johnsen, No. 24; Austin Baker, No. 54; and Noah Bohnett, No. 47. (photo by Ken Brown) Way To Go Rangers Dustin- Congratulations to you and the entire team on making school history with your second CONSECUTIVE CIF Football Title! Whether your team was winning or not, you have always played like a CHAMPION, even from your first football season over 10 years ago! We are so proud of you, you are always a WINNER to us! Go #7!! Love Dad, Mom, and Shaun #75 Will Moses 208 E. Ojai Ave. in Ojai’s historic downtown arcade Wine tasting special Buy one tasting, get the 2nd free with this coupon Congrats to our very own Emmett King Johnsen! The #24 Ranger jersey has been worn by The Johnsen Family Brothers for the last 12 seasons! We are so proud of you and what you have been able to represent! Passion, Integrity, Confidence, Competitiveness, Loyalty, Strength, and just being the awesome person you are! Go Rangers! We love you Em! Mom, Dad, Jessica , Austin, Parker and Mckay C12 Ojai Valley News • Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 Jake Boyd, No. 3, snags a pass over the middle just beyond the outstretched arms of El Segundo defender Nick Karrsboom No. 5. (photo by Ken Brown) Freezing cold can’t stop red-hot Rangers Thousands brave the elements to watch history being made Nordhoff’s Tayler Livingston takes advantage of a block by Austin Wolcott, No. 16, to break away from El Segundo’s Isaac Luna, No. 7. (photo by Ken Brown) Daniel Cornejo, No. 20, sneaks past El Segundo’s Griffen Martes, No. 27. (photo by Ken Brown) In front of a hometown crowd of 3,000, on a frigid Dec. 7 night, the 2013 Nordhoff Rangers used a powerful running attack and swarming defense to bring home their second CIF-SS title in as many years. On their opening drive, the Rangers jumped out to a 7-0 lead — a lead which they were never in danger of surrendering the rest of the night. The team eventually powered its way to a 49-21 win behind four touchdowns from Tayler Livingston and two from Matt Woodcock. With this win, Nordhoff qualifies for a spot in the CIF Div. III championship bracket. The Rangers will face Corona del Mar Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. The game will take place at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. If the Rangers win, they will face either El Cerrito or Sacred Heart Preparatory in the Division III championship game Dec. 21. Braving sub-freezing temperatures, 3,000 Ranger fans packed the stands. (photo by Tim Dewar) Serving the Ojai Valley since 1971 for all your Insurance needs Doug Crawford Insurance Agency is a proud supporter of the Nordhoff Rangers Football Program and Cheerleading Squad NORDHOFF RANGERS ARE CIF DIVISION CHAMPIONS AGAIN NORDHOFF 49 EL SEGUNDO 21 CONGRATULATIONS! THANK YOU PARENTS, FAMILY, FRIENDS, FANS, AND COMMUNITY FOR YOUR DEDICATION AND SUPPORTING YOUR RANGER FOOTBALL PROGRAM! Rangers Gridiron Club Join Today! NHSRANGERFOOTBALL.COM Congratulations Rangers for bringing home Back-to-Back CIF Championships GO RANGERS