2009 schedule
Wk | Date | Opponent | Score/Time | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 8/28 | Trinity | 28-0 | LFinal |
2 | 9/4 | @Crestview | 13-54 | LFinal |
3 | 9/11 | Jefferson Area | 14-20 | WFinal |
4 | 9/18 | Campbell Memorial | 48-7 | LFinal |
5 | 9/25 | @Newton Falls | 12-31 | LFinal |
6 | 10/2 | @Hubbard | 0-35 | LFinal |
7 | 10/9 | Girard | 113-0 | LFinal |
8 | 10/16 | @LaBrae | 0-21 | LFinal |
9 | 10/23 | Champion | 6-13 | WFinal |
10 | 10/30 | @Beaver Local | 7-35 | LFinal |
Team Roster 2009
Name (letters)
#
Pos.
Year
H / W
Coach: Randy Clark
This season could be more about survival than success. The good news is, the Warriors return five starters on each side of the ball and return 13 letterwinners. The bad news is, they lost Matt Palumbo and Mack O'Brien to graduation and have just three seniors on the roster. Even worse, there are just 16 players in grades 10-12 on the roster. Brookfield's decision to leave the All-American Conference is a good first step — the Warriors are the smallest school in the conference — but it won't pay dividends this fall as the schedule is littered with bigger schools. A lot of young players will need to grow up quickly.
2009 Brookfield Stats
Passing Attempts:
198
Passing Completions:
107
Passing yards:
1674
Passing yards per game:
0.02518891687657431
Season offensive yards:
1803
Rushing Attempts:
779
Rushing yards per game:
0.007122507122507123
Rushing Yards:
3185
Season Defensive Yards
3059
Games Won:
2
Games Lost:
8
Points Scored:
72
Passing Attempts:
112
Passing Completions:
58
Passing yards:
970
Offensive yards:
1157
Rushing Attempts:
475
Rushing Yards:
1887
Defensive yards
1701
Points Scored:
52
Points allowed:
233
Games Won:
2
Games Lost:
4
League
All-American Conference Blue Tier