DHS Learns Important Lessons in Opening Night Loss

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It was a learning opportunity. Sure, Anthony Armas and his Denair High football players had every expectation of playing to win Friday night on the road against Summerville. But a ragged first half full of opening-night nerves and a few key mistakes torpedoed the less experienced Coyotes early as the Bears raced to a 28-0 advantage.

Denair regrouped at halftime and settled down to play a cleaner game in the final two quarters, scoring twice while holding the Bears to a single touchdown. The final score was 34-13, a margin Armas said didn’t fully reflect how competitive his side was.

“I think we’re still young and we’re still learning,” the first-year coach said. “Defensively, we made some alignment mistakes in the first half and they cost us. Offensively, we’re getting better, but we had some guys who were a little unsure early on.”

Those breakdowns were reflected in each team’s first possession, Armas said.

Denair got the kickoff and had driven to midfield when it had a pass intercepted. On Summerville’s first offensive play, the Bears ran a halfback option on which the running back faked a sweep. Instead, with Denair’s defenders closing fast to stop the run, the back lobbed a pass to a wide open receiver behind the Denair secondary. Just like that, it was 7-0 Summerville.

Summerville controlled the line of scrimmage the rest of the first half, scoring three more times on a night in which the scoreboard and clock never worked. It went out during the junior varsity game, Armas said, forcing the officials to keep the time on the field and constantly update both teams.

It was an odd start to Armas’ head coaching career. Friday was the Denair graduate’s first time in charge after many years as an assistant at Denair and Pitman High in Turlock. Continue reading “DHS Learns Important Lessons in Opening Night Loss” »

New Coach, Renewed Enthusiasm for DHS Football Program

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Submitted by Denair Unified School District

The players won’t be the only ones trying to calm their nerves Friday night when Denair High School begins the 2015 football season on the road against Summerville. New head coach Anthony Armas also will be patrolling the sidelines for the first time as the man in charge.

The season opener represents a homecoming for Armas, a former lineman who graduated from Denair in 1997. He spent five years as a varsity assistant in Denair after earning his degree from CSU Stanislaus and has been an assistant coach at Pitman High School in Turlock since 2008. He also has been involved with the Denair Youth Football League.

He inherits a team that went 3-7 last season and played hard despite a thin varsity roster. Added to the mix this fall is a talented group of JV players, who gained confidence with five victories a year ago. Armas and his staff reason believe Denair is poised to surprise.

“They’re a hard-working group. Most of the juniors have been together since youth football,” said Armas, who said his goal is simple. “We are hoping to make the playoffs and develop a culture of success at Denair High School.”

Armas singled out senior lineman Kyle Perkins, senior running back and linebacker Juan Barrera and junior running back and linebacker Justin Seeley as among his top returnees. He said junior quarterback Kyle Prock, junior lineman Hector Obando and sophomore linebacker Joey Freitas are among the best of the first-year varsity players.

Depth was an issue at the varsity level last season. The Coyotes only had about 20 players until their final game, when they promoted some of the JV players. This fall, there are 24 players at practice – a few less than participated in summer workouts. Armas expects as many as 10 players to play extensively on offense and defense. Continue reading “New Coach, Renewed Enthusiasm for DHS Football Program” »

Denair High Alumnus Anthony Armas New Varsity Football Coach

Anthony Armas

Submitted by Denair Unified School District

A familiar face will be pacing the sideline this fall at Denair High School. Anthony Armas, who once played for the Coyotes and later was an assistant coach, has been hired as Denair’s new varsity football coach.

Armas, 35, is a former lineman who graduated from Denair in 1997. He spent five years as a varsity assistant in Denair after earning his degree fromCalifornia State University, Stanislaus and has been an assistant coach at Pitman High School in Turlock since 2008. He also has been involved with the Denair Youth Football League. This will be Armas’ first head coaching job at the high school level.

“I’m a little nervous, but I think that will calm down once we get started,” he said with a chuckle. “It’s very exciting to be coming back to Denair.”

Armas replaces Ted Howze, who guided the Coyotes to a 3-7 record last fall in his only season as head coach. Howze resigned earlier this spring because he is moving to Stockton with his fiancée.

Armas was one of four men interviewed for the position – two from Stanislaus County and two from outside the region, said Athletic Director Darrin Allen. He said Armas’ “passion for the game” and “maturity” impressed the selection committee.

“I just like the way he interacts with kids. How he talks to them and he gets them to develop on the field,” said Allen, who coached Armas as a player and later worked alongside him as a varsity assistant.

“He was the reason I stayed out there as an assistant line coach when I was principal at the middle school. I knew then this guy was going to be a head coach. I saw the ability that he was meant to lead a team and a staff,” Allen said. Continue reading “Denair High Alumnus Anthony Armas New Varsity Football Coach” »

Four Apply For DHS Football Head Coach Position

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Submitted by Denair Unified School District

Four men have been interviewed to become the next football coach at Denair High School, a vacancy unexpectedly created by Ted Howze’s engagement and recent decision to move to Stockton with his fiancée.

Two finalists will advance to the next round of the interview process and a new coach could be introduced by the end of the month, said Denair High School Principal Aaron Delworth. The applicants include coaches from the region as well as outside the area, he said.

“We are very sad to see Ted go. He brought fire and passion back to the football program,” said Delworth. “Players walked taller in the hallways and the conversations on Fridays were always positive. He did a great job in rejuvenating our program and bringing pride back to the school. …

“Our focus now is to find a coach who will bring the same fire and passion, and continue the process of building a dominant football program. We have very high expectations for our program and will need a coach who shares our vision.”

Superintendent Aaron Rosander also credited Howze with establishing “a strong foundation upon which a new era in DHS football can be built.” He said the school is “looking not only for a qualified football coach, but for an individual with exemplary leadership skills who transmits pride, energy and a passion for excellence across the entire school.”

Howze, 48, a large-animal veterinarian by trade, was a non-traditional choice last spring to take over the Coyotes’ program, which had fallen on hard times after previous success. Denair was winless in 2013, but improved to 3-7 last fall despite finishing the season with only 20 varsity players. Howze used a deceptive single-wing offense and hustling defense to re-establish the Coyotes as a competitive team in the Southern League. Continue reading “Four Apply For DHS Football Head Coach Position” »

Denair Youth Football Registration Open for 2015 Season

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Submitted by Denair Youth Football

Denair Youth Football registration is open for the 2015 season.  Children ages 5-14 are invited to take part in football and cheerleading. All registration takes place online at the Denair Lions youth football web site. You can download the flyer here.

For more information contact Robert Mann at (209) 404-7243 for football, and Tiffany Avara at (209) 484-6748 for cheerleading.