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Phoenix College football

Phoenix College football. Home. News. A BEGINNING…. Placement. Signings. Philosophy. Academics. Program. Traditions. Coaching Staff. TO OUR PROGRAM AND YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Events. Contact. Phoenix College football. Home. NEWS…. News. THE RON WOLFLEY CELEBRITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

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Phoenix College football

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  1. Phoenix College football Home News A BEGINNING… Placement Signings Philosophy Academics Program Traditions Coaching Staff TO OUR PROGRAM AND YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Events Contact

  2. Phoenix College football Home NEWS… News THE RON WOLFLEY CELEBRITY GOLF TOURNAMENT BENEFITING THE PHOENIX COLLEGE FOOTBALL PROGRAM Placement Signings Philosophy All proceeds go to PC football and are tax deductible through our 501(c)(3). Academics Program Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  3. Phoenix College football Home PLACEMENT… News Jadon Dailey: C, 5’11” 280 BOISE STATE (Full Ride) Brian Voges: OLB, 6’3” 225 NEBRASKA (Walk on) Placement Signings Marques Hawkins: SS, 5’7” 190 ILLINOIS STATE (Full Ride) Philosophy Academics Jimmie Johnson: CB, 5’10” 160 N. DAKOTA ST. (Full Ride) 5 5 Program Traditions Coaching Staff Tim Woloschak: MLB, 6’2” 250 NEW MEXICO ST. (Full Ride) Events Contact

  4. Phoenix College football Home SIGNINGS… News 2005 RECRUITS: BLOMQUIST, RENO – Chandler High School – CB/RV BREE, JARON – Pinnacle High School – DE COULTER, RYAN – Centennial High School – RV HANNIFIN, DEREK – Shadow Mountain High School - LB HAIN, MATT – Moon Valley High School – RV HOWARD, ABDUL – South Mountain High School – CB HOWARD, JUSTIN – Prescott High School – OL JOCHAM, JASON – Prescott High School – CB JONES, SEAN – Trevor G. Browne High School - RB KORTSEN, DANMARK – Trevor G. Browne High School – WR LOPEZ, RICK – Dysart High School – DT MUHAMMAD, AAZAAD – Paradise Valley High School – RB ODORFER, RICK – Prescott High School – QB OFFUT, CHRISTIAN - Cesar Chavez High School – H-Back PLASENCIA, MANDO – South Mountain High School – WR STELL, ISAIAH – Cesar Chavez High School – OL TORRES, BOBBY – Centennial High School – OL TUALLA, JON-PAUL – Centennial High School – LB VINCENTE, MICHAEL – Prescott High School – LB WHITE, KENNY – Cactus High School – CB WILLIAMS, GLEN – South Mountain High School – DE WREN, JIM – Shadow Mountain High School – P Placement Signings Philosophy Academics Program Traditions Coaching Staff 2005 MID-YEAR: MIKE ACHS – 2003 graduate from Cactus High School – OL TIM FAHRENDORF - 2003 graduate of St. Mary's High School – WR JOEL JOHNSON - 2003 graduate of Centennial High School – TE ADAM MENDEZ - 2003 graduate of Centennial High School – CB TROY OSBORNE - 2003 graduate of Centennial High School – FS MICHAEL PHILLIPS - 2003 graduate of Cactus High School – MLB Events Contact

  5. Phoenix College football 80 Man Roster Home PHILOSOPHY… We don’t accept out-of-state players. Why should you have to compete for a scholarship to a four-year school against kids from all over the country? News Placement Signings A self-imposed roster limit allows the coaching staff to know each player; it also gives each player an opportunity to play. If our staff recruits you, they have a plan for you! Philosophy We want to make Phoenix College, Arizona’s College – where Arizona football players come to compete against other Arizona kids for scholarships to a four-year school. Academics Program WHY? “Our Program and priorities are geared toward getting our kids placed, not winning national championships at the Junior College level,” said Coach Wolfley. Traditions PC doesn’t red shirt, gray shirt or hide players in any way. “We try to get our players out the door, not keep them in,” said Ron Wolfley. Coaching Staff Events Contact

  6. Phoenix College football SASS Home ACADEMICS… News Not only does Phoenix College have a stellar reputation academically, but it also boasts one of the best programs in the country in support of its student-athletes. The Student Athlete Scholastic Success program, or SASS, is designed to help PC’s athletes succeed in the classroom. PC’s players have a SASS advisor assigned to them: Al Battle handles the defense and Greg Simpson the offense. What makes the program special, found only at PC, is that it duplicates what PC players will find when attending a four-year school and the resources they will have while playing football for that school. “I was shocked and pleasantly surprised when I came to Phoenix College and saw they had an academic program like SASS,” said Ron Wolfley, Head Football Coach at PC. “This is very similar to ho how it’s done at the D-1 level.” Placement Signings Philosophy Academics Program Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  7. Phoenix College football Blinn College HOUSTON Home PROGRAM… SUMMER CONDITIONING News Placement Al Johnson Signings WINTER CONDITIONING Philosophy SPRING BALL WILLIE JONES Academics Program Spring Ball Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  8. Phoenix College football Home TRADITIONS… News The Phoenix College Full Medal Helmet Placement We believe the highest honor you can receive as a player is to be named a "Football Player." Our definition of a Football player is a young man who represents this program in a positive way on campus and off; a young man that knows he's a student, goes to class and works to get good grades. Finally, a young man that understands the difficulties inherent to playing the game of football but plays the game the way it should be played: like the dogs are chasing him! When we have a player that meets our criteria he is named, in front of his peers, a Football player. When this happens that player's name is recorded, plaques will be made and hung on the Barracks wall and he receives a special honor as well: he's given the Phoenix College Full Medal Helmet. Our helmets are old school through-and-through. The gold stripe splits the navy blue field in two, symbolic of your responsibility as a STUDENT and a FOOTBALL PLAYER. We wear numbers on the right side of our helmets, identifying you as a member of our team, the football side of being on our team. When a player is named and given the honor of Full Medal Helmet, that player receives a number on both sides of his helmet - left and right. The Full Medal Helmet. The criteria for receiving this honor, as shown above, is as follows: 1) A player that represents this program in a positive way on campus and off. 2) A player that knows he's a student and attends class and works hard in school. 3) A player that plays the game the way it's supposed to be played: with all that he has, regardless of his talent level. Do you have what it takes to receive the Phoenix College Full Medal Helmet? Signings Philosophy Academics Program Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  9. Phoenix College football Home COACHING STAFF… News Placement Signings Ron Wolfley Dale Wolfley Tom Bresnahan Steve Sierra Philosophy Academics Phillip Wooley Program Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  10. Phoenix College football Home EVENTS… News Spring Ball: March 28th to April 23rd First Annual Ron Wolfley Celebrity Golf Tournament Benefiting Phoenix College Football: June 7 @ Kierland Golf Club. Placement Signings Philosophy Training Camp: August 1st to August 27th 2005 Season: Academics September 3: @ Blinn College, Brenham, TX September 17: Glendale Community College September 24: Snow College October 1: @ Mesa Community College October 8: @ New Mexico Military October 15: Arizona Western College October 22: @ Pima College October 29: Scottsdale Community College November 5: @ Dixie State College November 12: @ Eastern Arizona College Program Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  11. Phoenix College football Home RON WOLFLEY, HEAD COACH News · Attended West Virginia University from 1981-85.· Drafted in the fourth-round (#104 overall) by the St. Louis Football Cardinals in 1985.· Played for the Cardinals Organization (St. Louis and Phoenix) from 1985 - 1991.· Played for the Cleveland Browns in 1992 and 1993. · Played for the St. Louis Rams in 1995.· Retired from the NFL in 1996. Placement Signings Philosophy Honors: Professional· Pro Bowl selection 1986, 1987, 1988 and 1989.· NFL Alumni Player of the Year (Special Teams) 1987.· Member of the All-Madden Team 1989.· Winner of the Ed Block Courage Award (St. Louis Rams) in 1995.· Team Captain 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993. Presently a color analyst for the Arizona Rattlers and radio analyst for the Arizona Cardinals. Ron is married to Stephanie Wolfley and has four children Ashley, Connor, Jenna and Cade. His hobbies include writing, reading and sketching. Academics Program Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  12. Phoenix College football Home DALE WOLFLEY, ASSISTANT HEAD COACH & DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR News Placement · Graduated from: Orchard Park High School in 1986, positions played OL/LB · Honors received: Parade Magazine-All American, All-state, All Western New York-Team captain-Most Valuable Player · Attended: West Virginia University from 1986-1990, positions played O/L Signings Philosophy · Honors received: 2 Time All-American, All-East, All ECAC, All-Independent Team-Team Captain-Received Bill Russell Award for Outstanding Lineman. Played in Fiesta, Gator & Sun Bowls. · Consulted and established hand trapping program for Offensive & Defensive Lineman at West Virginia and Ohio state football programs. · Coaching Experience: 3 years West Virginia University as a Graduate Assistant O/L, TE's & Special Teams Coach as well as Assistant strength & conditioning coach. Coached in Sugar & Carquest Bowl Games. · Personal: Dale has been married for 9 years to his wife Kathleen and has 4 children: Stone, Maverick, Jaden, & Talley. § Hobbies: Family, Martial arts, and Reading Academics Program Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  13. Phoenix College football Home TOM BRESNAHAN, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR & O-LINE COACH News 1 year Armed Service5 years coaching at High Schools18 years coaching colleges· 5 years William College (1963-1968)· 5 years Columbia (1968-1973)· 8 years Naval Academy (1973-1980) 16 ½ years with Pro-Teams· 2 years Kansas City Chiefs (1981-1982)· 2 years New York Giants (1983 - 1984)· 3 years St. Louis -Phoenix Cardinals (1986 -1988)· 9 years Buffalo Bills - (1989-1997) 4 with Super Bowls · 1 year pre-season with Dolphins Placement Signings Philosophy Academics His coaching experience began as a line coach at Cathedral High School in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1956. He then moved on to line coaching duties for Fort Dix New Jersey Interservice Team in 1957-1959, Holyoke (MA) High School 1959-1961, served as head coach at Drury High School, North Adams, MA (1961-1963) Tom has spent over forty years in coaching, his driving force. He contributed to the Chief's first winning season in eight years in 1981, was instrumental in Kansas City being ranked second in the NFL in rushing the same year. During his stint at Navy, the Midshipmen appeared in 1978 Holiday Bowl and 1980 Garden State Bowl, helped Navy post a 24-11 record his last 3 seasons there. He also coached the offensive linemen at Columbia when the Lions' 6-2-1 record in 1971 was the best in 10 years. Tom was both an offensive and defensive line coach at William College. Program Traditions Coaching Staff Events Tom played collegiate football at Holy Cross, where he received cum laude honors in economics and philosophy with a bachelor's degree in 1956, masters in education from Springfield College in Massachusetts in 1960. He is married to Elaine with four grown children: Thomas, Charles, Daniel and Denise. Contact

  14. Phoenix College football Home STEVE SIERRA, TRANSITION COACH News Graduated: Carpentaria High School Played 4 years as strong safety and corner · Honors: Team caption 2 years · Coaching Experience: MESA High School 2002 (Co Head Coach and Defensive Co. Junior team) (T.E. Line Backer Varsity) · Attended: Phoenix College · Coaching Experience: 2 years at Phoenix College · Professional Experience: Assistant Coach California Thunder 1997 Placement Signings Philosophy Academics Program · Co- founded Semi Pro Team Santa Barbara '98 to '99· Defensive Coordinator South California Cardinals 2000-won California football Association Championship - Record of 12-1-1 · Personal: Steven has been married for 8 years to his wife Holli and has four children: Matt, Sam, Adam and new baby girl Marlie Ann · Hobbies: River Rafting, hanging out with family, Barbequing Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  15. Phoenix College football Home PHILLIP WOOLEY, LINEBACKER COACH News Phillip was born on April 6, 1966 in Phoenix, Arizona. He graduated from Phoenix Maryvale High School where he received All-Region honors while playing linebacker. After high school, Phillip attended Phoenix College and Arizona State University. He earned a Bachelor's Degree and went on to complete his Secondary Education and English as a Second Language certifications at Ottawa University. Phillip also holds a Master's Degree in Counseling from Northern Arizona University. Placement Signings Philosophy Academics Program Phillip coached football in the high school ranks for 18 years. During this time, he served as head football coach at three schools with his last stop being at Trevor Browne High School in Phoenix. He was also selected and served as the head coach for the 2005 Arizona High School All-Star football games. Phillip is married to wife Rachelle and they have two sons, Cody 13 and Ty 10. His interests include spending time with his family, outdoor cooking, and training for half marathon competitions. He is also a member of the City of Phoenix Village Planning Committee for the Laveen area. Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  16. Phoenix College football Home WINTER CONDITIONING News PC uses Ohio State’s winter conditioning program. D-1 has nothing to do with budget, stadium size or televised games and everything to do with how you go about your business. PC players get the best and latest techniques, techniques OSU uses. Placement Signings Philosophy Al Johnson is the strength and conditioning coach at OSU. He was the strength and conditioning coach at West Virginia University when both Wolfleys, Ron and Dale, were in the football program. “He’s a personal friend of the family,” said Dale Wolfley. “When we call him for the latest techniques, we’re going to get a call back and that’s why we use OSU’s program.” Academics Program Traditions Winter conditioning is the best time of year for a player to get bigger and stronger. PC players concentrate on developing mass and explosion, improving their ability to play the game at a higher level. Coaching Staff Events Contact

  17. Phoenix College football Home SUMMER CONDITIONING News PC football, in the summer, turns its focus more toward conditioning and speed than gaining mass and explosion. Although weight training continues in the summer, PC’s goal is to prepare its players for the upcoming season and the beginning of training camp. Placement Signings Philosophy Willie Jones works with PC’s football team in the summer, helping them with their speed. He is a former world class sprinter. While at ASU he competed on several of the fastest relays in collegiate history and in the world. He has also competed on several National teams. Willie ran track professionally for several years with Stars and Stripes Track Club and Philadelphia Pioneers. Academics Program Traditions 40-times are critical to four-year schools and their interest in a player. The quickest way to improve a player’s 40-time is by teaching them how to start. This is where Coach Jones is most effective, using experience and knowledge to help PC players. Coaching Staff Events Contact

  18. Phoenix College football Home SPRING BALL News Placement PC does spring ball like D-1 does it: they put the pads on. One of the stated goals of the program is to prepare each player for the four-year school experience. “We have tried to pattern our program as closely as possible after our own D-1 experience,” said Head Coach Ron Wolfley. “Four-year schools do it this way, why shouldn’t we?” Signings Spring Ball Philosophy Academics “Unless you’re wearing pads, you’re really not playing football,” said Assistant Head Coach Dale Wolfley. “The spring offers a young man the best opportunity to get better: there’s no game plans, no games and, because of this, no pressure. Just get better!” Program Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  19. Phoenix College football Home DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY News PC uses all digital cameras when filming. Two cameras are used, one for an end zone shot and one for a wide angle sideline shot, for both practices and games. “The images are so clear,” said Wolfley, “it really helps us teach our players and allows them to get a better understanding of what we’re after.” Placement Signings Philosophy The Landro Play Analyzer allows PC’s staff to digitize any film, breakdown film and analyze that film instantly. Player specific tapes are made for each player, increasing their chances of being noticed by four-year schools. “We believe the Landro, because of its clarity and lightning recall, has helped us place kids when four-year schools come walking in,” said Dale Wolfley. Academics Program Traditions PC has the ability to get end zone film wherever they play. With the Eaglecam, a telescoping mast, end zone shots are simple. “End zone film is one of the most valuable teaching tools a program can have,” said Ron Wolfley. “Four-year schools love it and our players can get it whenever needed.” Coaching Staff Events Contact

  20. Phoenix College football Blinn College HOUSTON BLINN COLLEGE TRAVEL DATE News Placement PC will travel to Blinn College, one of the best JC programs in the country, and play them on September 3, 2005. In 2006, PC will host Blinn College at Hoy Stadium. “The athletic department has supported us in everything we do,” said Ron Wolfley. “They have given us every resource we need. The trip to Houston is a perfect example of their commitment to our program.” Signings Philosophy Academics Program Traditions Coaching Staff Events Contact

  21. Phoenix College football POLAR BOOSTER ($5,000): Two foursomes of golf, hole sponsorship, BBQ dinner, media guide ad for 2005 and a permanent sign that attaches to our scoreboard for 1-full year. KODIAK BOOSTER ($2,500): A foursome of golf, hole sponsorship, BBQ dinner, media guide ad for 2005 and a banner (3’ x 10’) that hangs in our stadium for 1-full year. GRIZZLY BOOSTER ($1,500): A foursome of golf, hole sponsorship, BBQ dinner and a media guide ad for 2005. BEAR BOOSTER ($1,100): A foursome of golf, hole sponsorship and BBQ dinner. PANDA BOOSTER ($50): BBQ dinner for one (spouse, friend or fan) and ability to bid on auction items. Buy a foursome: ($800) Buy a single: ($250) Home NEWS… News THE RON WOLFLEY CELEBRITY GOLF TOURNAMENT BENEFITING THE PHOENIX COLLEGE FOOTBALL PROGRAM Placement Signings Philosophy June 7, 2005 1:00 pm Academics Program Traditions Coaching Staff KIERLAND GOLF CLUB 11:30 pm: Registration (Club House) 1:00 pm: Shotgun Start 6:15 pm: Silent Auction & Reception 7:15 pm: Dinner and Live Auction Events Contact 602-285-7707

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