“What sets the Fairbury Jeffs football program apart from
the other teams they play?” was the question I posed to several coaches and
families associated with the program and I want to share with you their
replies. I was going to write an article on a photographer’s perspective but I
think I will keep that part short since I got so many good responses.
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Jacob Johnson (Ashland-Greenwood Bluejay Football) |
I will say that from my perspective shooting on the field, I
have noticed the Jeffs are very focused on what they are doing. The coaches
have a firm grasp on what is going on and the players pay attention. There is
very little downtime and the team is just that, a team.
We do have a few
standouts this year and I will say that Adam Wasserman is always entertaining
to shoot from the sidelines. I never can tell what he will do next and he keeps
me on my toes when I have the telephoto focused on him.
And then he hands the
ball off to Jacob Johnson and I have to keep up as he motors down the sidelines
in a blur. Or Adam throws to Cayman DeBoer and I have to get that shot in focus as
Cayman catches the ball and runs in for a touchdown.
I have a blast shooting these guys.
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Zack Reikofski (Auburn) |
And let’s not forget the line. The monsters Zack Reikofski, Johnathan Kerwood and Trent Grizzle make the ground shake when they are defending the line. I
know it’s hard not to leave anyone out when writing about a team, and maybe I
shouldn’t single anyone out, so I do apologize if I missed anyone you thought
should be mentioned. If you would like to add to this story, please send me a reply and I will add it.
I do want to say though that I have seen these guys chase down the quarterback with some insane intensity. I wouldn't want to be on their bad side.
Next assistant coach Derek Garfield
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Derek Garfield Offensive Line Coach |
"I think what sets us apart from other teams is 2 big
components. This group has been through the building process together. They
have seen the lowest of lows and the highest of highs on the football field
together. Struggling to win games early in their career helped build a work
ethic and a determination to be great!
They bought into everything that our coaches did and have
put in the work to be great! Secondly I think having our coaching staff stay
together throughout this group of players playing career has been great.
They've ran the same offense, defense, and special teams throughout their
entire playing careers.
With work ethic and stability great things are
happening. I've said it before but something special is brewing in Fairbury,
Nebraska and I'm honored to be a part of it."
Former Jeffs athletic director PJ Smith replied
The Jeffs have a solid group of upperclassmen that have been
together for years. When they were young I would see them at games cheering on
the guys I was coaching. They often talked about how they wanted to win a state
championship at a young age. These boys also have always had their head on
straight which is very important.
They are dedicated to each other and to their coaches. The
coaches are tremendous guys that are in it for the kids. They relate to the
kids well and are like a big family. Finally the community loves a winner and
they do a great job of following the teams. They are so supportive.
Denise Wasserman
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Adam Wasserman-Zach Holes |
You know that's kind of a tough question as I haven't seen
any other teams prep for a game or stand on their sidelines during a game. What
I see from Fairbury's program is unity. These Senior boys have been playing
ball together since 3rd grade. They know what each other can do. It's like they
can look at each other and know exactly what they are thinking. That brings on
leadership to underclassmen.
It brings them together which in turn just keeps
going to the younger guys that play youth tackle and flag football. Those young
ones want to be like those big guys. After all that said, there are the
coaches. In a sense, the coaches have half the battle of having a team because
of the unity, but the other half could be difficult. They have to get these
guys to believe that when they call a play, it will work.
Young guys can be
pretty stubborn, so to have them believe in the coaches, makes the game better
yet. Hats off to the coaches for enthusiasm on the sidelines and keeping these
guys positive and for showing excellent sportsmanship. Very proud to be a
parent of these awesome guys.
Matt Edson Offensive Coordinator/QB coach
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Matt Edson |
The record was set in 1977. It would also be a 11 man record that was set in 1950. We have also broke the school record for most points scored in a season as well as touchdowns in a season. 10 different guys have scored this season.Third all time in total offense with 3030 yards. Which is 505 yards per game. That would also be a C1 record if maintain throughout the year.
Third all time in total offense with 3030 that is a Fairbury record. Also all Fairbury records date back to 1999.
Cheryl Trimm Booster club president
Having watched this team for the last several years from the perspective of a mom and from the perspective of Booster club president, what stands out to me is the sense of family and community. These boys support each other, encourage each other, celebrate with each other and rally around each other when things don’t go the way they want.
They take the good and the bad with each other. I’m impressed also with the solid leadership of the senior boys. They model hard work, dedication and sportsmanship with the under
classmen and the younger kids every time they take the field as well as off the field. Our coaching staff are fantastic! Each one has demonstrated their dedication to these boys over and over again. I can’t say enough about the dedication of the football parents, either!
Putting up signs early every Friday morning, serving team meals, washing those white pants……We’re a village supporting these boys and I couldn’t be prouder to be a part of Jeff Nation!!
Sandra Reikofski
Unity, selflessness, lack of ego, talent and parent support. Coolest parents alive!! Also the seniors have played backyard ball in the Wasserman’s lot since they could walk! They have grown up running all day long throwing balls! They may be in different friend groups but just gel so well as a group as a team! Dedicated coaches is why the program is so successful this year!
Lori DeBoer
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Cayman DeBoer (Auburn) |
We have great leadership, great coaching, great sportsmanship & great kids. It's a win-win combination.
Gina Grizzle
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Trent Grizzle (Ashland-Greenwood) |
Simple explanation: We are a complete team! Our coaches are some of the most positive coaches I have ever met! They care about these kids as individuals and not just as athletes.
They are laying the foundation for them to be successful in all of their future endeavors!
Tina DeBoer
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Dawson DeBoer (Lincoln Christian) |
A Senior class that is a step above other teams. Leadership. Unity. Commitment. Family. Faith. Strength. Loyalty.
I remember when these Senior boys started playing youth tackle football in the 3rd grade. There was something about this group that coaches loved. Each year as they progressed so did their bond of friendship and love of the game.
Now as Seniors I see a football team with a lot of leadership. Helping each other and all the underclassmen to get better each week. They are pushing themselves harder than ever before to reach the goals they have had since youth tackle football. This team thinks very highly of their coaches. Bonds are being made with their coaches that will last a lifetime. All in all we are one big family!!
I remember when these Senior boys started playing youth tackle football in the 3rd grade. There was something about this group that coaches loved. Each year as they progressed so did their bond of friendship and love of the game.
Now as Seniors I see a football team with a lot of leadership. Helping each other and all the underclassmen to get better each week. They are pushing themselves harder than ever before to reach the goals they have had since youth tackle football. This team thinks very highly of their coaches. Bonds are being made with their coaches that will last a lifetime. All in all we are one big family!!
Nancy Terrill-Amundson
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Chance Admundson (Lincoln Christian) |
They practice hard everyday, they stay humble and they play one game at a time. As coach Lenhart tells them before they go on the field, they play hard from the first whistle until the last whistle blows.
Derek Anderson Athletic Director Fairbury Jeffs
I would say the
versatility of their backs and receivers.
All of them do a great job with many facets of the game.
Jeffrey Johnson
I would like to say it is their incredible team speed, but that may not be true. The boys do hustle down the field but there are no sprinting champions on this team. I would like to say it is the years and wisdom of our grey haired coaches, but the average age of our staff is probably still in the 20’s. Maybe with this youth comes incredible enthusiasm, motivation and very a competitive mind set. This has been feeding these boys a high percentage of their formative years. I would like to say It is their success in Fairbury Youth Tackle Football, but we all know that a great 5th grade team doesn’t always translate into a great high school team.
Although, knowing you can win and feeling some success does give a team an edge when it comes to a difficult opponent. I would like to say it is the "Cool" helmets and their strikingly good looks. But Oregon football has zero titles so you can’t say that. I would like to say As a parent, genetics has a role in our kids success, but anyone who looks into the stands knows the parents are not professional athletes. You might see determined parents who work hard and that work ethic translated to the boys in their off the field training and summer activities preparing for the season. I would like to say it is high academic achievement and the raw toughness of these boys, this might have some truth, but there are others that share these traits
Here is the reason, I figured it out.
Get ready to write this down,….. “I don’t know”. We can theorize the answer but on this side of heaven, there are some answers we just do not know. Lots of folks attribute their success to being blessed but I would not want to say a team with less wins is less blessed. Being blessed goes far beyond wins and financial comfort.
Ok, here is my best guess, these boys are very giving. Bottom line. I can cite many examples but will only name a few. Each Saturday these boys give back to the youth by helping with flag football. They have been open to each and every young one who wants to give them a high five or just want to talk to a varsity football player. These boys give themselves to team in their efforts to prepare for this season. Weights, 7 on 7, and camps are all examples of the investments these boys made into being a great team.
I feel what sets this football team apart is their willingness to give of themselves to the team. I pray this is true because there are other teams that are faster, bigger, have more experienced coaches, cooler uniforms and larger school budgets and facilities but the foundation of any sport is to learn to give of yourself, 100% to a group effort . This is what sets this team apart, this is what will carry these boys not only through the season but throughout their lives. Unselfish giving.
Cody Moyer
What sets Fairbury Jeff
football apart from others is the work ethic and determination by not only the
coaches but the players to do whatever it takes to be successful as possible
Annetta Baxa
I would say "commitment"is one of the biggest
things that makes the Fairbury JEFF football program standout. Commitment to each other , their coaches ,
the commitment
their coaches have to them and the commitment to themselves to improve as individuals,on and off of the ball field.
A lot of them have played together since the 3rd grade and through the years
have learned to be a team that wants to do and be the best.
They have a
coaching team that truly cares for them and wants them to succeed in the game
of football and also life. Many things make this program stand out but the love
for their coaches ,team, fans, and the game itself has made this a year to
remember. Thank you Fairbury Jeff's
Football! Truly a bunch of wonderful young men!
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