Saturday, August 24, 2013

Busy Day for the Pioneers

In what was the busiest day yet for the 2013 Pioneers, they were still able to find time for some fun.

The day began with a 6:30 practice.  The Pioneers were greeted with a heavy layer of fog for the special-teams heavy practice.
Classic football weather for the 6:30 AM practice
The practice finished with speed and agility drills for the skill guys and strongest man drills for the linemen.  After practice each player got a protein bar and gatorade to begin the re-fueling process immediately, then they made their way to the pool for twenty minutes to aid in the recovery process.

In an event coordinated by Pioneer track and field star Christine Ajinjeru '14 and captains Colton Feller '14, Seth Gustafson '14, Morgan Kinsinger '14, and David Ternes '15, the Pioneers joined the students from the International Pre-Orientation Progam (IPOP) for lunch.
Harnak Mann '14 connects with new students
The lunch was a great opportunity for each group to learn about the other.  Obviously no two international students are the same, and neither are any two student-athtletes, but it was a great opportunity to connect and learn.

Following lunch the Pioneers spread across campus to help the incoming first-year students move into their dorms.  With groups stationed at the North, South, and East campus dorms they made quick work of a difficult task for the incoming students.

At 3:00 they finally moved back into football-mode.  They had a special teams meeting, followed by offense and defense meetings, then a full-padded practice.  There was a lot of good back and forth competition with the offense finally breaking off some long, explosive plays.  However the defense forced more turnovers yesterday than they had all pre-season.  It's great to see those groups compete!

The day continued with a trip to equipment manager Roger Bauman's farm for some bbq and a fishing derby.  The food and hospitality were both better than the fishing, but the Pioneers managed to reel in a few. 
Clayton Desjardin '15, winner of the smallest fish prize
The night concluded with a players-only trip to the Dairy Barn. 

It was certainly a full-day, but such is the life of a student-athlete at Grinnell College.


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Looking Good on Testing Day


The Pioneers reported Thursday, August 15th and officially began the season on Friday with some testing in the weight room.  You could feel how anxious and excited the guys were to get started, and they performed well once they did.

The Pioneers had one new entry on the top five hang clean list in Colton Feller '14
Senior Linebacker Colton Feller hang cleans 345
Kevin Hwang '14, who is currently second all-time, also cleaned well.
Senior defensive back Kevin Hwang

The Pioneers re-wrote the top five pro-agility times, recording the new three fastest times.  Richard Renteria '15, Jeremy Wiles '14, and Kevin Hwang '14 led the way.  There were two new entries in the 20 yard dash, with Barrett Morrissette '16 and Jacob Meixler '15 tying for third all-time, and Andrew Clark '14 tying his previous best, which is second on the list. 

We finished testing with strong performances from Morgan Kinsinger '14 and Zach Davis '17 in the bench press and Wiles, Hwang, and Morrissette in the vertical.

Sophomore running back Barrett Morrissette

The Pioneers will look to turn their strength and speed into on-field success.  Be sure to attend the intrasquad scrimmage Saturday, August 31 at 1:00 pm on Rosenbloom Field.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Pioneer Football Featured in Grinnell Magazine

Brian Westerlind '12 #33 with his fellow defensive linemen at Macalester in September, 2011
Former Pioneer Brian Westerlind '12 was featured in the Observations section (page 15) of the Summer 2013 issue of Grinnell Magazine.  His letter, titled Pioneer Football: It has made me who I am is a great testament to the many benefits of participating in varsity athletics at Grinnell, and football in particular.

Westerlind began his Pioneer career as a tight end and moved to the defensive side of the ball for his Junior and Senior seasons.  He was in the midst of a productive senior season as a defensive end when he suffered a broken leg midway through the season.  Brian's attitude in recovering from the injury and subsequent surgeries was admirable, as was the leadership and coaching he provided for younger players on the defensive line.  A recipient of the Florence Smith Sifferd '30 Science Scholarship and the James Walter Rosenfield Scholarship, Westerlind is now a medical researcher for the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. 

Thanks for the great letter Brian!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Staff Changes for the Pioneers

Former Pioneer Football assistant coach Ben Cooprider has taken a new position within Grinnell's Athletic Department.  Cooprider will serve as the Coordinator of Athletic Facilities, while continuing to serve as an assistant baseball coach.  With Cooprider's departure the football staff has added one new member and re-organized heading into the upcoming season.

Nick Plato will assume the duty of special teams coordinator, while also coaching the receivers and quarterbacks.  Darien Bell will join Plato on the offensive side of the ball, coaching the running backs.  Head Coach Jeff Pedersen '02 will continue to coach the offensive line and coordinate the offense.
Plato and Bell work some x's and o's
Defensively, Jason Martinez enters his fourth year as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.  Long-time Pioneer head baseball and assistant football coach Tim Hollibaugh will once again coach the defensive line.  New addition to the staff, Tom Brinkman '13 will coach the defensive backs.

Brinkman on the recruiting trail
Nate Smith will continue to serve as a defensive assistant the the kickers coach.

Coach Pedersen is pleased with the staff changes, and optimistic heading into the season.  "Of course it's tough to lose Ben, he's done a great job for us the past four seasons, but baseball is his passion, and this will be a good move for him.  I'm very excited to add Tom to the staff.  He was a great player for us, known for being a technically sound and high effort player.  I believe he'll instill the same characteristics with our guys.  He's a great addition for us."

The Pioneers will host an intrasquad scrimmage Saturday, August 31 at 1:00 on Rosenbloom Field.  The home opener is against Beloit Saturday, September 28.