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 The SFPA and the Wildwood Park Seminoles has 1 simple mission.

Everyone PLAYS & (SPEAR

Strength Build our bodies and minds to physically dominate opponents       

Pride  Play and practice with a sense of pride

Effort Always give 100 percent

Adversity Be prepared to handled anything that comes our way

Respect Show respect for our teammate, opponents, refs, coaches and parents

 

Wildwood 10U cheer takes 1st place, 14U takes 3rd place at the 2011 UYFL Cheer Competition October 22nd! Both squads get the opportunity to go to Florida and compete for the National Title in December. Congratulations Cheer!!! 

Congratulations to Chris Ambrose (Football) and Jessica Saccone (Cheer) Coaches of the year 2011!


Loyola D-lineman doing “Good” things

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by mike clark ~ mclark@suntimes.com


October 20, 2011 6:22PM

Updated: October 21, 2011 7:51AM



Life is good for Darby Goodwin.

He’s a rising star on one of the state’s top football teams, one heading into its biggest game of the season this weekend. But the Loyola junior doesn’t take his blessings for granted.

Credit that to his upbringing. Goodwin’s parents, Robert and Edie, work with Jesus People USA, a group affiliated with the Evangelical Covenant Church that provides services for people in the Uptown neighborhood who are down on their luck.

“It makes me really grateful for the things that God has given me,” said Goodwin, who helps out his parents’ ministry when he’s not too busy with school and sports. “There’s a lot of people in need.”

Along with his and his families’ good deeds, Goodwin stands out because he’s one of the more productive defenders for No. 4 Loyola. The Ramblers (8-0, 3-0) host No. 6 St. Rita (7-1, 3-0) Saturday at 1 p.m. in the MeTV Catholic League Blue Game of the Week with the conference championship on the line.

Loyola has the league’s top quarterback in Malcolm Weaver and a stable of dangerous receivers including Charlie Dowdle, Marquese Martin-Hayes and Connor Person. But it’s a defense that has allowed just 77 points all season and held five opponents to a touchdown or less that makes the Ramblers a threat to go deep in the Class 8A playoffs once again.

Goodwin, a 5-foot-11, 225-pound nose guard, is one of the leaders of that unit. He came to Holecek’s attention when a former Loyola player touted Goodwin, then a standout with the Wildwood Park Seminoles youth football team.

Goodwin came to Loyola with a reputation as a good player and a good student. “The kid has not disappointed me,” Holecek said. “He’s not big, [but] he’s nasty. He’s strong and quick, he’s really, really smart.”

Goodwin’s also adaptable. After playing on the offensive line at the lower levels as a freshman, he was moved to the defensive line and promoted to the varsity starting lineup last fall. It wasn’t an entirely smooth ride. “I broke my ankle halfway through the year and it set me back,” Goodwin said.

But he’s healthy and seeing the benefit of a busy offseason in the weight room now. “I definitely feel more comfortable playing every day,” he said.

And he prefers his new position: “I like playing defense a lot more than I do playing offense. The defensive strategy is more fun.”

But then when you’re playing for an unbeaten football team with some big prizes within reach, fun is pretty much a given.



 



 Echeverri TD run vs OP Jr PW


Kough TD pass vs OP Jr PW 


Finley TD pass vs OP Jr PW 


          

Jr Bear/Peewee Coach Jim Ziaja (on the right) and All American                        Congratulations to Sue Spencer for winning the

Coach Abraham Fuentes (on the left) sing and dance to the "Chimpmunks"                         " Coach of the Year Award"

                                                                                                                                                                                        Previous winners

                                                                                                                                                                                     2011 Chris Ambrose     

                                                                                                                                                                2010 Tim Kough                  2009 Sue Spencer

                                                                                                                                                                2008 Steve Lesner             2007 Abraham Fuentes



 
 
 


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Wildwood Seminoles Jr Peewee 2009 "Tomahawk Attack"
 


Wildwood Seminoles Jr Peewee 2009 "Taking the Division"
 

Wildwood Seminoles Jr.Peewee Division Champs/Post Season



 


 


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Wildwood Seminoles "Giving Back to the Community"

 

The Wildwood Seminoles every year on Earth Day clean up Wildwood Park and has won the "Giving Back Team of the Year Award" by the National AYF