Just like to point out that the official website of the National Christian Homeschool Basketball Championships (www.homeschoolbasketball.com) has launched a new design with information on this year’s Nationals.
Also on their website you can take a look at this year’s National Champion and All-American rings, which I got to say look pretty cool. (See below)
The Chariots lost their final regular season CFL-MI game on Friday 16-0 against the North Branch Eagles. With that loss CHAP losses the tie breaker to make the playoffs because North Branch has the point advantage in the season series even though the records are the same.
CHAP just couldn’t move the ball on offense and the defense even with double digit sacks and two goal line stands could not create any turnovers for big plays. The Chariots end their 2008 season with a 3-5 record and all but three seniors returning for next year; Durrell Mullins, Jeffrey Winter, and Caleb Woods.
This week the Chariot football team will play their final regular season game on Friday night against North Branch at 7:30pm. This will be a big game as the winner will secure the final playoff spot and will play Muskegon next week at Lansing Catholic in the first round of the CFL-MI playoffs.
CHAP got their first win of the season versus North Branch earlier this year and will look to do that again tomorrow night. With a win the Chariots also get a chance for another home game and a shot at knocking off Muskegon.
CHAP beat the Flint Warriors 26-0 to improve to 3-4 and take sole possession of fourth place. Jacob Woods, Owen Russell, and Tim Saltsman each had a rushing touchdown and Tyler Miller added a touchdown reception from Jacob Woods.
Just a quick recap of last weeks game, CHAP beat South Washtenaw 42-6, Tim Saltsman had two rushing touchdowns, Luke Wagner and Josh Buzzo each had a receiving touchdown from Jacob Woods and Jacob Woods and Owen Russell each had a rushing touchdown to complete the scoring for CHAP.
With that win the Chariots took over fourth place in the standings, positioning themselves for a playoff berth. This Saturday CHAP will be playing the Warriors of Flint. This will be the closest game to Lansing so far this year, being played at Goebel Field in Charlotte. Kickoff is 5:00PM, so please come support the Chariots as we look secure our playoff spot. Admission to the game is $5 per person or $10 a family, 8 and under are free. Hope to see you there.
On September 27th the CHAP Chariots played the Troy Defenders. During the first drive Durrell Mullins after running for a first down was tackled. Unfortunately, his leg was rolled over breaking it and messing up his ankle which required surgery. Durrell had the surgery on Monday the 6th and is recovering well. Regrettably he will be out for the remainder of the season.
CHAP was not able to move the ball very effectively in the first half after losing one of its two running backs and went into half time down 12-0. In the second half the Chariots were able to put one score in the end zone. But, late turnovers and missed tackles which resulted in big plays made it impossible to come back and CHAP lost 25-6 to fall to 1-3.
The following week, October the 4th, the Chariots played the undefeated Muskegon/Shoreline Breakers under the lights in Grand Haven.
As with past games CHAP gave up some big plays early on resulting in Muskegon taking a 14-0 lead in the first few minutes of the game. After the initial scores, CHAP answered with two scores and gave up one more leaving it 21-12. There were now four minutes left in the half with the Chariots possessing the ball. The running game was really working and the Chariots drove the ball into the red zone. Then with just seconds left in the half Jacob Woods cut up field on a option keeper and powered ahead to the two yard line where he was hit fumbling the ball which Muskegon recovered ending the half 21-12 Muskegon.
In the second half CHAP received the kick and put together a drive that lasted over nine minutes but, stalled just outside of field goal range. Then the defense went to work not allowing the Breakers to move the ball and with the help of some penalties backed them up inside their own 20. Muskegon fumbled twice on that procession neither of which were recovered by the Chariots. Then two big plays put Muskegon in the red zone with three minutes and change left to play.
The Breakers burned as much of the clock as they could and with 20 seconds to go scored taking a 28-12 lead. After the ensuing kickoff the Chariots looking for a big play threw a deep pass down the middle that was picked off and returned for a touchdown making the final score 34-12.
While the final score doesn’t reflect it, the game was very close and could have gone either way. CHAP is now 1-4 but its remaining games are against the bottom three teams in the league by record: South Washtenaw, Flint, and North Branch. If the Chariots win all three games they will most like make the playoffs and have another chance at Muskegon.
Next week’s game against the South Washtenaw Stallions will be played at North Field Township Park with kick off schedule to started at 4:00 pm. The CHAP JV team will also be playing at the same location at 2:30pm