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09/05/08
08/19/08
BRADLY CHAVEZ NAMED JLS IRONMAN OF THE YEAR
08/19/08
Manchester Wolves defeated by Tennessee Valley 45-35 in American Conference Championship
08/14/08
08/12/08
BRIAN JONES NAMED af2 SCHUTT OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
08/12/08
FORMER MANCHESTER WOLVES STAR MAURICE FOUNTAIN SIGNS WITH MIAMI DOLPHINS
08/12/08
ROAD TO 2008 ARENACUP CONTINUES… Conference Championship matchups set for Saturday, Aug. 16
08/12/08
Manchester Wolves Ice Green Bay Blizzard 55-54 to Advance to af2 American Conference Title Game
08/08/08
BRIAN JONES TO START AT QUARTERBACK FOR WOLVES IN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS SATURDAY NIGHT
08/07/08
MANCHESTER WOLVES BRADLY CHAVEZ AND DANIEL OLIPHANT NAMED TO ALL-AF2 TEAM
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THANK YOU!!
The entire Wolves organization would like to thank all our season ticket holders, corporate partners and fans for coming out and supporting us in our fifth year in Manchester. Making the Conference Championship game was a huge accomplishment for our organization! We appreciate fans like you who supported us and cheered us on all season long!
We are looking forward to 2009! Keep checking our website for updates as we plan for another exciting year of arena football!
BRADLY CHAVEZ NAMED JLS IRONMAN OF THE YEAR
Manchester Wolves defeated by Tennessee Valley 45-35 in American Conference Championship
The Wolves dreams of an arenafootball2 league championship went down to defeat in the Tennessee Valley on Saturday night as the Vipers prevailed 45-35 in the American Conference title tilt and sent them home to Manchester instead of on to the ArenaCup next Monday night against the National Conference champion Spokane Shock.
MANCHESTER WOLVES TAKE ON TENNESSEE VALLEY VIPERS IN af2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE TITLE MATCH ON SATURDAY NIGHT
The Manchester Wolves, making a remarkable run through the arenafootball2 league playoffs, will take on the Tennessee Valley Vipers in the American Conference Finals on Saturday (8-16) and stand only one victory away from their first appearance in the ArenaCup.
The Wolves (11-7) entered the post season as the seventh seed in the field of eight conference playoff teams and advanced with dramatic, come-from-behind road victories in the final seconds to upset the second-seeded Wildcats in South Georgia and then the third-seeded Blizzard in Green Bay in the first two rounds. While it was the defense which came up with the heroics with under a minute to play against the Wildcats and then it was the offense which scored on a 2-pt. conversion against Green Bay with only a second on the clock, the Wolves have put together back-to-back total team efforts for the entire 60 minutes of play to get this far.
They know that there can be no let down against the fourth-seeded Vipers (12-6), who return to the friendly confines of the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama after pulling off the shocker of upsetting the top-ranked and heavily favored Pioneers in Wilkes-Barre last week.
"This weekend is going to be a match-up between the two hottest teams in the American Conference," said Head Coach Danton Barto. "Both of us are coming off of big upsets on the road last weekend to be here in the conference finals, so we need to be prepared for the highest level of play. Both teams know what is at stake in this game and its looking like it will come down to the final play in the final minute so we need to be ready to play our absolute best football."
The American Conference Finals are slated to kick off at 8:30 PM (EDT) and can be heard on WFEA 1370 AM and seen via the internet on NIFTYtv.com.
Although the Wolves have been in the playoffs for four straight seasons, Saturday night's tilt marks the first time they have ever made it all the way to the Conference Finals. In the history of the franchise, which played its inaugural season in Connecticut as the Mohegan Wolves, there has been only one other game against the Vipers. Tennessee Valley knocked the Mohegan Wolves out of the playoffs with a 47-30 defeat in Conference Semifinals in 2003 and Manchester would love to return the favor this time around.
The Vipers, who are 1-2 in Conference Finals and have never won the ArenaCup, have no intention of being accommodating or hospitable on their home turf.
"It's all on the players," said Vipers Head Coach Dean Cokinos. ""They all did a great job (in upsetting the Pioneers and earning the right to host the Finals) and we just have to keep it going."
The Wolves will ride the arm of quarterback Brian Jones, who is also a remarkable story himself. The former Arena Football League starter was brought in in Mid-April for immediate help during the dismal early season losing streak, but only played in two games before suffering an injury to the shoulder on his throwing arm that required surgery and sent him to the long term injured reserve list. Jones went home to Tennessee and was replaced by first-year man James Pinkney, who grew into the starter's role, became an impact player, and was a major reason why the Wolves turned around their season. But then Pinkney broke his leg in the playoff win against the Wildcats and was forced to long term injured reserve, so in a strange twist of irony, Jones answered the call and replaced the man who had replaced him for the Green Bay playoff game.
Jones played brilliantly in his first game since April 26th, completing 24 of 36 passes for 194 yards and six touchdowns with one interception and two rushing scores. It was his clutch 17-yard scoring strike to Emery Sammons to pull the Wolves within one at 54-54, and then his game-winning two-point conversion on the quarterback sneak that earned him the af2 Schutt Offensive Player of the Week honors. Jones' throws to Sammons and fellow receivers Bradly Chavez, Keith Stokes and Davis Bailey had no rust on them.
Nonetheless, Vipers quarterback Kevin Eakin is hot as well. He stepped right into the quarterback role when the starter was benched during the game in week 6 and has rallied his team ever since. Eakin also has an outstanding corps of receivers, but the Vipers are banged up. Injuries may be a factor for leading receiver Maurice Johnson and Michael Johnson so expect Eakin to look for big playmaker Alonzo Nix and clutch performer Gary Elliott.
Both the Vipers and the Wolves have excellent pass rushers along the defensive lines and both have offensive lines who have given their quarterbacks outstanding protection all through the playoffs, so there should be an all-out war fought in the trenches. Given time to get comfortable in the pocket and find open receivers, both Jones and Eakin can light up the scoreboard.
As Barto said, the Wolves fortunes in the American Conference Finals could well come down to the final play in the final minute. Given that's the way Manchester has pulled off playoff upsets on the road so far, the odds are with the Wolves.
***Notes: If the Wolves prevail, they would advance to the ArenaCup against the Amarillo Dusters (#7 seed) or Spokane Shock (#1 seed ), who play for the National Conference title in Spokane, also on Saturday night in a game which starts at 10 PM. Spokane would host the ArenaCup on Monday, August 25th but if the Dusters win, the Wolves would be the host team for the ArenaCup on Saturday, August 23rd by virtue of a better won-loss record.....Starting defensive end Larry McSwain, who left the Wolves after the first playoff round to accept full time employment, returned to the team and should see action against the Vipers. He replaces defensive back Jacoby Shepherd, injured in the second playoff round, on the roster....Johnny Bad's Sports Bar on Elm Street in Downtown Manchester will show the Wolves-Vipers game on all TV screens and host a Wolves Playoffs Party. All Wolves fans are invited to cheer the team on to victory there.
BRIAN JONES NAMED af2 SCHUTT OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Manchester Wolves starting quarterback Brain Jones, who came off the Long Term Injured Reserve List to lead his team to an upset win on the road in the American Conference Semifinals last Saturday, has been named the Schutt Offensive Player of the Week, the league announced today.
This is the fifth Offensive Player of the Week Award of Jones’ career and his first of 2008. During the Wolves regular season, wide receiver and linebacker Bradly Chavez was named the league's JLS Ironman of the week twice and he was also voted to the All-af2 First Team.
The Wolves will be back on the road again this Saturday night as they take on the Tennessee Valley Vipers in the conference finals. Kickoff is slated for 8:30 PM (ET) and the Wolves drive to the ArenaCup may be heard on WFEA AM 1370 in Manchester or viewed on NIFTYtv.com
FORMER MANCHESTER WOLVES STAR MAURICE FOUNTAIN SIGNS WITH MIAMI DOLPHINS
Maurice Fountain, who was a standout defensive player for the Manchester Wolves during the 2007 season, has signed a free agent contract with the Miami Dolphins and is now in their training camp vying for one of the linebacker slots on the final roster.
While every player in the arenafootball2 league aspires to move up to the Arena Football League and ultimately make it all the way to the National football League, Fountain is in position to be one of the very few to live out the dream.
Fountain (6-4, 270), who set a Wolves franchise record for sacks with 13 during his rookie year with the af2 Wolves in 2007, started nine games and one playoff game for the AFL Utah Blaze as a defensive lineman in 2008 and made the AFL All-Rookie Team after recording 14.5 tackles, four sacks, two pass deflections, one forced fumble, and one recovered fumble.
In his one year with the Wolves, Fountain started in all 16 regular season games and on the defensive line and finished with 29.5 tackles, four pass deflections, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery.
The Dolphins have been decimated by injuries in their linebacking corps so far in training camp and brought Fountain in for immediate help.
*** The Wolves, who take on the Tennessee Valley Vipers on the road on Saturday night in the af2 American Conference Championship for the right to advance to the 2008 ArenaCup, will be feted on Wednesday evening and the public is invited to the send-off party.
The event will be start at 6 PM at the Hampshire Dome in Milford, NH, where the team has practiced all season. Hampshire Dome General Manager Rick Holder will have the Milford High School football team, the Milford Mustangs Pop Warner team, and local cheerleading squads on hand.
"It's our pleasure to host this send-off party," he said. "The guys have been great this year and we want to show our appreciation and do our part. All of the Manchester Wolves fans are welcome to come on out and support the team."
The Wolves will fly out of Manchester on Thursday morning and have their final practice session in Alabama.
ROAD TO 2008 ARENACUP CONTINUES… Conference Championship matchups set for Saturday, Aug. 16
CHICAGO – The Road to the 2008 ArenaCup continues next weekend with the American and National Conference Championships. Both games are set for Saturday, August 16 and can be seen on niftytv.com.
The American Conference Championship will feature No. 4 Tennessee Valley (12-6) hosting No. 7 Manchester (11-7). The game is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Ala. The National Conference Championship will feature No. 1 Spokane (17-1) hosting No. 7 Amarillo (10-8) at 10:00 p.m. ET at Spokane Arena. Below is the af2 conference championship schedule (subject to change). All times are Eastern. American Conference CHAMPIONSHIPSaturday, August 16No. 7 Manchester (11-7) at No. 4 Tennessee Valley (12-6) 8:30 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday, August 16No. 7 Amarillo (10-8) at No. 1 Spokane (17-1) 10:00 p.m. - A PROUD MEMBER OF THE ARENA FOOTBALL FAMILY -
Manchester Wolves Ice Green Bay Blizzard 55-54 to Advance to af2 American Conference Title Game
The Manchester Wolves engineered another dramatic late fourth quarter comeback in the arenafootball2 league playoffs to upset the Blizzard in Green Bay 55-54 in the second round and advance to the American Conference title game against the Tennessee Valley Vipers on Saturday, August 15th.
BRIAN JONES TO START AT QUARTERBACK FOR WOLVES IN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS SATURDAY NIGHT
Brian Jones, who started two games at quarterback for the Manchester Wolves earlier in the regular season before being placed on long term injured reserve, has been activated and will call the signals when the Wolves (10-7) take on the Blizzard (12-5) in Green Bay in the arenafootball2 league American Conference semifinals on Saturday night.
Jones (6-2, 212) replaces James Pinkney, who led the Wolves through their remarkable turnaround from 1-6 to the second round of the playoffs. Pinkney broke his leg during last week's upset win over the Wildcats in South Georgia.and has been moved from the roster to the IR list.
Jones, a starting quarterback for the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena Football League in 2007, was assigned to the team on April 16 and started the Wolves first home game of the season on April 18. He also started the following week against the Pioneers in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton but suffered a serious shoulder injury on his throwing arm that required surgery and was placed on long term IR.
Jones has been rehabilitating his shoulder at his home in Memphis, Tennessee. While he hasn't been with the team in some time, Jones is very familiar with the offensive schemes and philosophy of Head Coach Danton Barto. He was the Gladiators head coach last season and Jones will also be reunited with current Wolves defensive back Dahnel Singfield and defensensive linemen Joe Crea and Chris Eggleston. The three played for Barto in Memphis in 2005 when the Xplorers won the ArenaCup.
MANCHESTER WOLVES BRADLY CHAVEZ AND DANIEL OLIPHANT NAMED TO ALL-AF2 TEAM
Two members of the Manchester Wolves have been recognized for their outstanding play this season in the arenafootball2 league, with linebacker Bradly Chavez named to the All-af2 American Conference First Team and offensive lineman Daniel Oliphant earning Second Team honors.
Both Chavez and Oliphant have been major impact players all season long for the Wolves (10-7), who have won eight of their last nine games and are headed to Green Bay on Saturday night to take on the Blizzard in the second round of the playoffs in the American Conference semi-finals.
Chavez (6-2,205), a two-year af2 veteran who started every game this season on both sides of the ball at linebacker and at wide receiver, is a true throwback to the two-way player of old and is known as a big playmaker. He earned honors as the af2 JLS Ironman of the Week twice during the regular season, and was voted the JLS Ironman of the game six times, the Schutt Offensive Player twice, and had the Cutters Catch of the Game four times. In the first round playoff win over the South Georgia Wildcats, he was also voted the JLS Ironman of the Game.
On offense, Chavez finished the regular season with the team's most receiving TDs (28), the most passes caught (86), and the third most receiving yards (1,147) for an average of 13.3 per catch and 71.7 per game, and added another 14 rushing yards on seven carries. On defense, he was the second leading tackler with 34 solo hits and another eight assisted for a total of 38 and he picked off two passes and returned one for a touchdown. He also recovered two fumbles and returned one for a score.
In the playoff win, he contributed two tackles and scored two touchdowns after catching nine passes for 69 yards.
Oliphant (6-6,330), a rookie out of Colby College in Maine, has been called "the undeniable presence on the offensive line" this season by Head Coach Danton Barto.
He is one of the few players on the team who also started all 16 games, even though he played two different positions on the line. Oliphant was the force in the middle playing center for the first 13 games, but then had to make the switch to guard for the last three regular season games and the playoffs after veteran Darnerius Watson returned to the team in mid-July.
The Wolves next playoff opponent, the Midwest Division Champion Green Bay Blizzard, have a league-best eight players on the All-af2 First and Second teams, and the Blizzard also led the league in most First-Team players with six.
When the Wolves take on the Blizzard on Saturday night (8:30 PM ET), they will be without starting defensive lineman Larry McSwain, who left the team this week to accept a full time job. He has been replaced on the roster by rookie Matt King (6-3,260) from the University of Maine.
Wolves head to Green Bay for 2nd round of playoffs
The Manchester Wolves will head to Green Bay this Saturday to face the Blizzard in the 2nd round of the playoffs. The game is at 8:30 and will be live on nifty-tv.com!
Manchester Wolves 46 South Georgia Wildcats 42
The seventh-seeded Manchester Wolves recovered a fumble near the goal line with under a minute to play and punched the ball in for a touchdown to come from behind and upset the second-seeded South Georgia Wildcats on the road in a thrilling arenafootball2 league first round playoff game on Saturday night.
Manchester’s defense then turned in another outstanding effort and stopped the Wilcats on downs on the ensuing series on the Manchester 9-yd. line.
Wolves face #2 South Georgia in Playoffs
The Manchester Wolves will face South Georgia in Albany, Georgia this Saturday at 7:30 in the first round of the af2 playoffs.
The players will be leaving from the Radisson Hotel in Nashua, NH on Thursday at noon. Feel free to come down and see them off!
Watch the game live on nifty-tv.com!
FREE PAPA JOHN'S BREADSTICKS!
Wolves fans...take your ticket stub from Saturday night's winning game against Corpus Christi to Papa John's in Manchester and get a free order of breadsticks! This offer is only good until Saturday, August 2nd! Enjoy!
Manchester Wolves bite Corpus Christi Sharks 46-45
The Wolves defense dug down in deep stretch to contribute two huge turnovers with under one minute left on the clock and preserved a slim 46-45 victory over the visiting Corpus Christi Sharks as Manchester finished the regular arenafootball2 league season at 9-7 and headed into the playoffs.
MANCHESTER WOLVES CRUSH ALBANY CONQUEST 70-49
The Manchester Wolves continued to control their own destiny and took another big step toward the arenafootball2 league playoffs on Friday night by crushing the Conquest 70-49 at the Times Union Center in Albany, N. Y.
The Wolves improved their record to 8-7 with one game remaining in the regular season and have now racked up seven victories in their last eight games under Head Coach Danton Barto after getting off to a dismal 1-7 start. Manchester never trailed for four quarters and while the victory all but assured Manchester of a berth in the post season, it killed the Conquest's hopes of making it into the playoffs and dropped Albany to 5-10.
Quarterback James Pinkney, no longer playing like a rookie, turned in another outsanding game, completing 16 of 21 passes for 233 yards with six passing touchdowns and adding another score on the ground. He did serve up one interception but it came on the final play of the first half as time expired and therefore did no damage. Pinkney, voted the Schutt Offensive Player of the Game, was forced to leave the contest midway through the fourth quarter with bruised ribs and his status for next week's final regular season tilt against the Corpus Christi Sharks at the Verrizon Wireless Arena in Manchester was unknown at press time.
Fellow rookie quarterback Ben King came on in relief of Pinkney and finished out the win by tacking on two more touchdowns while completing three of five throws for 40 yards.
Albany quarterback Joe DeLuise, who was making his first af2 start after relieving the injured Dan Cole in the second half last week and playing a big part in the Conquest's upset win at Louisville, had a rough introduction from the start. Manchester's defense, which hurried and pressured him on almost every down and tightly covered his receivers, forced DeLuise into two interceptions while holding him to just 20 completions of 43 throws and 223 yards.
DeLuise did throw four scoring strikes and added another two touchdowns on the ground, but it wasn't enough to combat Manchester's high-powered offense which moved the ball up and down the field seemingly at will.
Wideout Steven Savoy had another impressive outing, catching eight passes for 106 yards and scoring three touchdowns while Bradly Chavey, who scored two touchdowns, was a force again on offense, defense, and special teams. Chavez recovered all three of Albany's onside kick attempts to keep the ball in the Wolves hands and give them fantastic field position in the second half.
The Wolves have now beaten the Conquest in three of the four match-ups between the two American Conference East Division rivals this season. They will play the Sharks, who are battling for an af2 National Conference playoff spot, on Brady Sullivan Field on Saturday night July 26th.
Scoring: 1 2 3 4 Final Record
MAN 21 19 14 16 70 8-7
ALB 7 14 6 22 54 5-10
PASSING:
Pinkney (MAN): 16-21-1-233 6TD
DeLuise (ALB): 20-43-2-233 4 TD
RECEIVING:
Savoy (MAN): 8-106-3TD
Bocage (ALB) 10-97- 2TD
Schutt Offensive Player of Game: James Pinkney (MAN)
ADT Defensive Player of Game: Dahnel Singfield (MAN)
JLS Ironman of Game: Vernard Abrams (ALB)
Cutterss Catch of Game: Emery Sammons (MAN)
Manchester Wolves Manhandle Mahoning Valley Thunder 53-27
The Manchester Wolves maintained control of their destiny by manhandling the Mahoning Valley Thunder 53 to 27 on Saturday night at the Verizon Wireless Arena to keep their arenafootball2 playoff hopes alive.
MANCHESTER WOLVES CONTINUE PLAYOFF DRIVE ON SATURDAY NIGHT
The Manchester Wolves look to move one step closer to the arenafootball2 league playoffs on Saturday night when they square off against the underdog Mahoning Valley Thunder at the Verizon Wireless Arena.
The Wolves (6-7) have clawed back from a rocky start to the season and currently rank in ninth place for one of the eight American Conference playoff berths with three games left in the regular af2 season. The Thunder (3-10) sit in the cellar of the East division in the conference and won't be participating in the post season. Moreover, they have never beaten the Wolves since joining the af2 as an expansion team last year.
That doesn't necessarily make them an automatic check in the win column.
"Obviously the playoffs are not an incentive," said Thunder Head Coach Mike Hold. "But these guys are here for different reasons, one of which is moving up to the Arena Football League. So they have to play tough, as they have been. I am not concerned that we have to provide some incentive for them. They are going to play tough for personal reasons as well as for team reasons."
The Wolves need to keep winning and then hope that at least one of the teams perched above them gets knocked out of playoff contention.
To bolster their cause, they brought back Darnerius Watson this week for that late season run. Watson, a five-year veteran, starred on the Wolves teams which made the playoffs in each of the last three seasons and he is being counted upon to be an immediate impact player on the offensive line. Wide receiver Keith Stokes was also signed this week and even though he hasn't had much practice with the Wolves, he won't need a lot of repetitions to get used to the way quarterback James Pinkney throws the ball.
Pinkney and Stokes, both in their first year in the af2, were teammates for the East Carolina University Pirates. Even though they'll be wearing the same Wolves jerseys for the first time when they step onto Brady Sullivan Field at the arena on Saturday night, they already have their chemistry, rhythm, and timing down should Stokes see some playing time.
As for the Thunder quarterback, Shane Adler will be the third starter the Wolves have faced in the three contests between the two teams so far this season. Adler ripped the Wolves to shreds in the second game this year when he started for the Green Bay Blizzard and handed the Wolves their worst loss in franchise history, but since then the Wolves defensive has undergone a complete makeover and is playing altogether better.
Kickoff is at 7:05 PM and the game is designated as Fire Appreciation Night to benefit the MDA. it is also Luau Night and the Pelham Youth Flag Football League will play against the New Hampshire Football League in a game that features nine to 11 year olds at halftime.
Tickets and great seating is still available and may be purchased at tickets@manchesterwolves.com or by calling 603-627-9653.
TWO FORMER WOLVES STARS COMPETE IN ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS THIS WEEKEND
Two members of the arena football2 league Manchester Wolves alumni club have the chance to take one step closer to an Arena Football League championship this weekend when they compete in their respective divisional playoff games.
William "Roc" Haith, now a defensive back with the Grand Rapids Rampage who starred on Manchester's playoff teams in 2005-06, and Wendall Williams, a member of the Colorado Crush after spending the 2006 season with the Wolves, both learned the intricacies of the arena game and refined their skills playing for former Manchester Head Coach Ben Bennett.
"Roc is one of the best defensive backs who has ever played our game,"
said Bennett, currently the head coach of the af2 Austin Wranglers, when reached by phone. "He's smart, he's fast, and he's got good natural instincts. There was never any question when he played in Manchester that he'd move up to the Arena League."
Bennett, a member of the AFL Hall of Fame, a former All-Pro quarterback, and one of the most successful head coaches in af2 history, is equally impressed with Williams.
"Wendall is one of the most difficult players in the league to tackle once he's got his hands on the ball," he said. "He's got great hands, great speed, and he's a great competitor."
During the 2006 campaign in Manchester, Williams (6-0, 190) hauled in
56 passes for 647 yards and 17 touchdowns in only 11 games. Haith (5-10, 192) set an af2 record with 121.5 tackles for the Wolves in 2005 and picked off three interceptions while breaking up 30 passes. In 2006, Haith led the team with 71.5 tackles, six interceptions, and knocked the ball away from the receiver 36 times in 15 games.
The Crush will face the San Jose SaberCats on Saturday in one American Conference match-up and the Rampage take on the Chicago Rush in the other on Sunday. If the Crush and Rampage advance to the conference final, it's possible that Haith could have to cover Williams in the game that decides which one moves on to the Arena Bowl against the eventual National Conference champion.
No matter how far they advance this season, it's a safe call that both Roc Haith and Wendall Williams will remember lessons well learned in Manchester.
The Wolves (6-7) remain in the af2 playoff hunt but will be idle this week. They next take on the Mahoning Valley Thunder (3-10) in front of their home fans on Brady Sullivan Field at the Verizon Wireless Arena on Saturday, July 12th. Tickets remain for the must-win game against the Thunder and may be purchased by clicking on tickets@manchesterwolves.com or calling the Wolves office at 603-627-9653.
BRADLY CHAVEZ NAMED ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE2 JLS IRONMAN OF THE WEEK
Manchester Wolves wide receiver and linebacker Bradly Chavez has been selected as the JLS Ironman of the Week by the af2 league office, and it is the second time this season that he has been so honored.
"It’s good to get the recognition, but I don’t worry about my stats,"
said Chavez, who was a force on both offense and defense in the Wolves win over the Albany Conquest last week. "I’m just trying to get into the playoffs as a team and then go as far as we can."
Chavez, who played for the Alabama Steeldogs in 2006-07 after a standout career at the University of Alabama-Birmingham and is in his first season with the Wolves, was also tabbed as the JLS Ironman of the Week by the league following his stellar performance on both sides of the ball in Manchester’s upset of the division-leading Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers in week number 9 of the season.
In last week’s important win, Chavez earned superlatives as both the Schutt Offensive Player of the Game and the JLS Ironman of the Game.
With 13 games in the books, Chavez has been voted the Schutt Offensive Player of the Game twice, the Cutters Catch of the Game three times, and the JLS Ironman of the Game five times.
Chavez has been instrumental in the Wolves turnaround from 1-6 to their current 6-7 record, which has put them in contention for the playoffs with three games still to play in the regular season. Opposing teams recognize that they have to be aware of where Chavez is on the field at all times.
"I’ve noticed on defense that certain teams play me differently now,"
he said. "I don’t notice it as much on offense but once in a while they will double cover me. We’ve got three great starting receivers (Chavez, Steven Savoy, and Emery Sammons) and then David Bailey is also great coming off the bench, so it’s not so different on offense. But on defense, the teams are playing me differently a lot more on screens and runs to keep me in the box."
The other players honored as the league’s best this week are Schutt Offensive Player of the Week Nick Davila of the Spokane Shock, Cutters Catch of the Week winner Raul Vijil of the Shock, and the ADT Defensive Player of the Week Royce Morgan of the Mahoning Valley Thunder.
The Wolves have a bye week over the Fourth of July Holiday weekend and then return home to Brady Sullivan Field at the Verizon Wireless Arena on Saturday July 12th to take on division foe the Mahoning Valley Thunder (3-10) in a game crucial to their playoff hopes.
Tickets are still available for the Wolves remaining two home games, on the 12th and on Saturday, July 26th against the Corpus Christi Sharks and may be purchased by clicking on tickets@manchesterwolves.com or by calling the Wolves office at 603-627-9653.
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