Monday, November 14, 2011

2011 SRVC All COnference

SRVC Football All-Conference Selections 2011 for the Miller Cardinals
Defensive Line

DL - Fred Sattler and Austin Richardson 1st Team and Dylon Demster 2nd Team
DE - Jacob Lundquist 1st Team and John Nunez HM
LB - Brock Duncan 1st Team Derrick Estell 2nd Team Chris Collins HM
DB - Jordan Moots(U) and Stewart Parnell 1st Team. Chance Taylor and Cole Duncan HM

OL - Dylon Demster (U) and Fred Sattler 1st Team. Kyle Davidson 2nd Team. John Nunez and David Rose HM.
TE - Chris Collins HM
WR - Jordan Moots 1st Team and Stewart parnell 2nd Team
RB - Brenden Richardson 1st Team, Derrick Estell 2nd Team, and Chance Taylor HM
QB - Dalton Gulick 1st Team

Kicker - Austin Ricahrdson 1st Team
Return Specialist - Stewart Parnell 1st Team

Offensive Player of the Year - Dalton Gulick

Season Ends vs Skyline

The Skyline Tigers ended the Miller Cardinal season at 10-2 on Monday November 7th, 2011. Skyline jumped on the Cardinals and then with stood a ralley to win 54-34.

Playoff: Miller (MO) 34 vs. Skyline (Urbana, MO) 54 Date: 11/7/2011
Score
Teams Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 FD P PY PM PS Final
Miller (MO) 0 7 14 13 16 5 40 34
Skyline (Urbana, MO) 14 20 14 6 16 2 20 54
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
SKY - Curts 10 yard pass from Holt (Holt kick)
SKY - Freedie 44 yard run (Holt kick)
Second Quarter
SKY - Logan Bryan 88 yard run (Kick failed)
SKY - Bryan 5 yard run (holt kick)
MIL - Dalton Gulick 39 yard run (Austin Richardson kick)
SKY - Dalyn Trippe 7 yard pass from Holt (Holt kick)
Third Quarter
SKY - Josh Brown 16 yard pass from Holt (holt Kick)
MIL - Jordan Moots 40 yard pass from Gulick (Richardson kick)
SKY - Curts 4 yard pass from Trippe (Holt kick)
MIL - Gulick 1 yard run (Kick failed)
Fourth Quarter
MIL - Gulick 1 yard run (Richardson kick)
SKY - Coffey 15 yard pass from Holt (Kick failed)
MIL - Parnell catch from Gulick lateral to Estell 54 yards (Richardson Kick

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Standings

District Standings
Miller 8-1 (2-0) +26
Marionville 5-4 (1-1) +12
Skyline 6-3 (1-1) -12
Pierce City 4-5 (0-2) -26
Conference Standings
Miller 7-0
Lockwood 4-2
Pierce City 4-3
Greenfield 4-2
Sarcoxie 4-3
Diamond 2-5
Liberal 1-5
Jasper 0-6

Miller goes to 2-0 in District Play

Miller defesated Skyline 40-21 last Friday to improve to 2-0 in the District and 8-1 overall. The Cards play at home tonight against Marionville. Marionville can win the district with a 7 point win. Dalton Gulick ended the game with 100 yards rushing and 224 yards passing.

Non-Conference: Miller (MO) 40 vs. Skyline (Urbana, MO) 21 Date: 10/21/2011
Score
Teams Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Miller (MO) 13 7 7 13 40
Skyline (Urbana, MO) 0 0 7 14 21
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
MIL - Chance Taylor 65 yard pass from Dalton Gulick (Austin Richardson Kick)
MIL - Derrick Estell 4 yard run (Kick failed)
Second Quarter
MIL - Dalton Gulick 6 yard run (A Richardson Kick)
Third Quarter
SKY - #8 30 yard Pass from #14 (Kick good)
MIL - Brenden Richardson 7 yard run (kick good)
Fourth Quarter
MIL - Chris Collins 15 yard pass from Gulick (A Richardson kick)
MIL - Derrick Estell 47 yard fumble return (kick failed)
SKY - #8 12 yard pass from #14 (Kick good)
SKY - #7 34 yard pass from #14 (Kick good)
Overtime
School Penalties Penalty Yards First Downs Possession Time
Miller (MO) 9 75 17 :
Skyline (Urbana, MO) 2 25 19 :

Sunday, October 16, 2011

STANDINGS

District Standings
Miller 7-1 (1-0) +13
Skyline 6-2 (1-0) +1
Pierce City 4-4 (0-1) -13
Marionville 4-4 (0-1) -1

Conference Standings
Miller 7-0
Lockwood 4-1
Pierce City 4-3
Greenfield 3-2
Sarcoxie 4-3
Diamond 2-4
Liberal 0-5
Jasper 0-5

District Football

Conference: Miller (MO) 48 @ Pierce City (MO) 6 Date: 10/14/2011

Score
Teams Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Miller (MO) 28 14 6 0 = 48
Pierce City (MO) 0 6 0 0 = 6

Scoring Summary
First Quarter
MIL - Dalton Gulick 68 yard run (Austin Richardson Kick)
MIL - Jordan Moots 29 yard pass from Gulick (Richardson Kick)
MIL - Derrick Estell 3 yard run (Richardson Kick)
MIL - Derrick Estell 4 yard run (Richardson Kick)
Second Quarter
MIL - Moots 35 yard pass from Gulick (Richardson Kick)
PC - Curtis Palmer 2 yard run (run failed)
MIL - Brenden Richardson 10 yard run (A. Richardson Kick)
Third Quarter
MIL - B Richardson 35 yard pass from Gulick (Kick failed)
Fourth Quarter

School Penalties Penalty Yards First Downs
Miller (MO) 7 80 13
Pierce City (MO) 4 30 6

Dalton Gulick ran for 68 yard TD on first play. Ended the game with 130 rushing on 4 carries and one TD. He also was 9-14 passing for 170 yards and 3 TD to 6 different receivers. 4 different players ran for over 50 yards. Austin Richardson had made 23 consecutive PATS before missing the last one Friday, he was 6-7 in the game. Jordan Moots caught 3 balls for 70 yards and two scores.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Cards improve to 6-0 in SRVC

Teams Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Miller (MO) 27 21 0 14 62
Liberal (MO) 0 0 6 0 6

Scoring Summary
First Quarter
MIL - Dalton Gulick 4 yard run (pass failed)
MIL - Jordan Moots 43 (Austin Richardson Kick)
MIL - Brenden Richardson 13 yard run (Richardson kick)
MIL - Chris Collins 30 yard pass from Gulick (Richardson kick)
Second Quarter
MIL - B Richardson 15 yard run (Richardson kick)
MIL - Moots 37 yard interception return (Richardson kick)
MIL - Chance Taylor 5 yard run (Richardson kick)
Third Quarter
LIB - 68 yard pass
Fourth Quarter
MIL - Trey Hill 77 yard run (Richardson kick)
MIL - Trey Hill 7 yard run (Richardson kick)
Overtime

School Penalties Penalty Yards First Downs
Miller (MO) 6-50 14
Liberal (MO) 4-20 5

Freshman Trey Hill had 5 carries for 101 yards and two TDs. Dalton Gulick was 5-9 passing for 132 yards 1 TD and also ran for a score. SO Brenden Richardson had 4 carries for 80 yards and two scores. Jordan Moots had a TD run and also an interception return for a score. The Miller defense held liberal to -40 yards in the first half. Austin Richardson was 8-8 on PAT attempts. Next @ Pierce City on 10-14-2011.

District Standings
Miller 6-1 (0-0)
Skyline 5-2 (0-0)
Pierce City 4-3 (0-0)
Marionville 4-3 (0-0)
Conference Standings
Miller 6-1 6-0
Lockwood 6-1 3-1
Pierce City 4-3 4-2
Greenfield 2-5 2-2
Sarcoxie 3-4 3-3
Diamond 2-5 2-4
Liberal 0-7 0-4
Jasper 0-6 0-4

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Win at Jasper

Conference: Miller (MO) 69 @ Jasper (MO) 0 Date: 9/30/2011
Score
Teams Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Miller (MO) 28 27 7 7 69
Jasper (MO) 0 0 0 0 0
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
MIL - Derrick Estell 3 yard run (Austin Richardson kick)
MIL - Derrick Estell 62 yard pass from Dalton Gulick (Austin Richardson kick)
MIL - Dalton Gulick 39 yard run (Austin Richardson kick)
MIL - Derrick Estell 4 yard run (Austin Richardson kick)
Second Quarter
MIL - Derrick Estell 1 yard run (Austin Richardson kick)
MIL - Dalton Gulick 41 yard run (Bad snap - pass failed)
MIL - Chance Taylor 2 yard run (Austin Richardson kick)
MIL - Brenden Richardson 3 yard run (Austin Richardson kick)
Third Quarter
MIL - Jordan Jack 4 yard run (Austin Richardson kick)
Fourth Quarter
MIL - Trae Hill 29 yard run (Austin Richardson kick)

Dalton Gulick Ran 3x for 81 yards and 2 TD. Dalto also threw 3-8 for 121 and 1 TD.
Derrick Estell had 3 rushing TD and one 62 receiving TD
John Nunez had 6 tackles, a tackle for loss, a sack, a blocked punt, and a caused fumble.
Fred Sattler had 3 tackles for loss. Jacob Lundquist had sack and a tackle for loss.
Austin Richardson was 9-9 on PATs.
Stewart Parnell and Tevon Lee each recorded an interception.
Freshman Trey Hill had 6 tackles to go with his first career varsity TD.
Jarod Mallory had 5 tackles and a caused fumble.
Jordan Jack scored his first career varsity TD in the 3rd quarter.
The Miller defense recorded its 4th shut out of the season and their 3rd strait.
Colton Sullivan had 4 tackles and 2 passes broken up. There were many good efforts on the field Friday night!!

Miller 5-1 next vs Liberal for the Miller Homecoming

Monday, September 26, 2011

Another Shutout!!

The Miller defense is leading the way! Miller produced their 3rd shutout in 5 games as Miller improved to 4-1 and Lockwood dropped to 4-1. Brock Duncan had 18 tackles and 4 for loss. John Nunez also recorded 4 tackles for loss and sack. Dalton Gulick, Brenden Richardson, and Stewart Parnell each had an interception. Fred Sattler had two concecutive plays on Lockwood's opening possesion when Lockwood had drove inside the red zone. Miller held Lockwood to 0 points and around 200 yards and 6 first downs. Lockwood was averaging over 30 points per game coming into the contest and was undefeated.

Offensively the big uglies up front came to play. Miller rushed for 400 yards on 24 carries. That is almost 17 yards per carry!!! Derrick Estell led the way with 176 yards on just 4 carries and TD. Dalton Gulick added 75 yards and 2 TD rushing along with 75 yards passing and a TD. Jordan Moots had 2 TD and touched the ball only 3 times. One receiving and one rushing. Next the Cardinals will travel to 0-4 Jasper before returning home for Homecoming against Liberal.

Miller Bounce Back

After suffering our first loss last week in KC the Cards had a great week of practice and a great first half to defeat an improving Sarcoxie team 35-0. The Cardinals took advantage of 4 first half Sarcoxie turnovers to take a lead 35-0 at the half. Miller had a goal line stand on their way to the their 2nd shutout in 4 games.

The second half was ugly as each team had several penalties and there were few plays due to the running clock. Chance Taylor and Brenden Richardson ahd 2 TD a piece. The Card Defense held a Sarcoxie running game that was averaging about 300 per game to 124 yards rushing. Cole Duncan had his first career interception. David Rose and John Nunez were among those that had fumble recoveries. The Cards improved to 3-1 overall and 3-0 in the SRVC conference. The next game is at 4-0 Lockwood.

Cardinals Fall in KC 28-20



The Cardinal football team traveled to KC and lsot to Hogan Prep 28-20. The Cardinals led the game 7-0 in the first but that was the final time. Hogan Prep had 4 TD plays of over 35 yards to come away with the victory. Dalton Gulick threw for 196 yards and ran for 75 in the game. Brock Duncan led the team in tackles and Jacob Lundquist had a good defensive game as well recording 3 tackles for loss. Chance Taylor added an interception for the road team.






The team traveled to watch Lees Summit West the night before to watch the states #1 ranked calss 5 team. LSW were gracious hosts and provided the Miller players with free pizza and seating at the game. The booster club and fundraiser money helped pay for the hotel and travel. Despite the loss the players enjoyed their experience and it was a chance for us to improve and bond as a team.






Wednesday, September 7, 2011

2-0 Cardinals Head to Hogan Prep

The Miller Football Cardinals are off to a 2-0 start thanks to a 46-21 victory over Greenfield and a 56-0 win over Diamond. The Cardinals next face Hogan Prep in Kansas City on Saturday, September 10 at 1PM. The Rams handed Miller their only regular season defeat last season 27-21.

Junior QB Dalton Gulick is off to a fast start. In 2 games Dalton has completed 21-35 passes for 330 yards and 4 TD and also ran for 155 yards on just 15 carries and 5 TD. Sophmore Brenden Richardson leads the team in rushing with 292 yards on 19 carries with 4 TD rushing. The OL has been strong up front allowing the backs to rush for 650 yards in 2 games. Stewart Parnell and Jordan Moots have led the recieving core to this point.

Defensively Brock Duncan led the team in tackles in game one with 13 but was injured late and had to sit out against Diamond. Austin Richardson has been very strong in the middle of the defense as he leads the team in TFL. Moots has 2 INT while Parnell and Chance Taylor each have one.

Starters Brock Duncan and John Nunez will both be back this week against Hogan Prep. The team will be leaving Friday after school and each player has been given an itenerary on the weekend.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Greenfield @ Miller August 26

Months of lifting, running, and preperation for football season will come to fruition this Friday night. Greenfield will come to Miller for a 7pm showdown. It should be a great test for both teams. We are expecting a large crowd at Cardinal Stadium. Come early Friday to get your seat/parking spot.

Friday, August 19, 2011

JAMBOREE FRIDAY

Miller will travel to play in the Jamboree on Friday August 19. The Jamboree takes place in El DOrado Springs. Teams will be Miller, El DO, Springfield Catholic, and Fair Grove. Events will start at 7PM and the El Dorado Springs Boosters will feed the teams following the event.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Pictures Friday August 12

Football team and individual pictures will be this Friday August 12 at 8am.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Players Volunteer in Joplin



6 Members of the Miller Football Program gave up a Wednesday of their summer vacation to assist at a distribution center in Joplin. The warehouse is full of goods that are still coming in to assist the victims of the May 22 twister. The guys job was to organize the goods on to different palletts according to category. After that they wrapped them and the fork lift carries them to a place in the warehouse until they are needed. In the picture are Chance Taylor, Cole Duncan, Brock Duncan, Stewart Parnell, Dalton Glick, and Brenden Richardson.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

7 on 7 Tournament

Miller football will be participating in a 7 on 7 tournament at Lockwood HS on Saturday June 4. The team will depart from the HS at 9 AM. The cost is just $3. Bring money for food if you wish. We will take coolers of Gatorade and water. We should return around 3AM.

We will practice Thursday morning at 830AM. If you can't make practice you can still come Saturday. We are also going to Monett next Tuesday evening. We will leave around 5:00 PM.

Friday, May 27, 2011

CHAMPIONSHIP TRAINING

Starts Monday May 30th at 7AM!! Come be a part of something special!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Miller Cardinal Football Summer 2011

Championship Training will begin on May 30, 2011. It will run from 7AM – 830AM on Monday – Thursday. The weight room is also open on Fridays 7-8AM for those that missed a day or want to get ahead. Students-athletes will work on improving their speed, agility, and strength while also learning the value of discipline, hard work, and team building. I can’t wait for another great summer for our Miller athletes. All athletes are welcome. Two years ago we started and “Iron Cardinal” program. We have seen tremendous benefits come from the hard work we have put in. An athlete must complete 31 workouts. The weight room will be open approximately 45 days this summer. Those reaching 31 become an “Iron Cardinal” and will receive a shirt as well as have their picture taken to be hung on the weight room wall. The Miller Cardinals are 21-5 in the last two seasons and have produced 8 All-State players in that time span along with over 30 all-conference players. Miller is 20-1 in the SRVC in the last 3 seasons and the target will be on our back again next year. We will welcome the challenge to be better everyday! There are various camps and 7 on 7 / lineman challenge’s scheduled for this summer as well. For a complete schedule of Miller’s Summer Events see coach Baldwin. The college camps are great to go to if you can. As coaches we will emphasize the importance of our Miller team events (camps and 7 on 7) more so than the college camps. Some of the events include; June 1 - Mizzou Camp at JFK 3PM $20 June 4 – 7 on 7 / Lineman Challenge @ Lockwood $3 per player June 7 – 7 on 7 @ Monett 6PM (Free) June 14 - 7 on 7 @ Monett 6PM (Free) June 18 – NEO Lineman Camp 9AM $25 June 20 – 7 on 7 @ Webb City (Free on the turf) June 27 – Lineman Camp @ MOSO 930AM-330PM ($40 one day) June 28 – Lineman Camp @ MOSO 930AM-330PM ($70 two day) June 29 - Lineman Camp @ MOSO 930AM-330PM ($100 three day) July 18 – 22 Miller Football Team Camp 6PM-830PM (Except Wednesday) July 18 – 22 Miller Cardinal Kids Camp 430 PM – 530 PM (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fr) July 25 – 29 Miller Football Team Camp 6PM-830PM (Except Wed and Fr) July 25 – 29 JH Football Camp 4 PM – 530 PM except Wednesday. 2011 can be a tremendous year for Miller Football if we make that commitment to one another and to the team. I am extremely excited! As of today there 141 days until kick off against Greenfield. GO CARDINALS!!