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February 1, 2011

BOYS’ BASKETBALL Feb. 2, 2011, edition of The Advance

BOYS’ BASKETBALL Feb. 2, 2011, edition of The Advance

October 7, 2010

The Whiteford Bobcats kept their playoff hopes alive and a great Britton Deerfield comeback in the final Deerfield Homecoming football game Friday.

October 2, 2010

Whiteford goes all-or-nothing and wins in OT to spoil Deerfield's Homecoming, 29-28 ... Onsted beats Blissfield for the third straight year, 40-14 ... Hudson and Summerfield continue to roll ... Click on the title for the Friday Night Scoreboard and updated TCC and LCAA Standings.

Whiteford 29, Britton Deerfield 28

Whiteford kept its post-season hopes alive, beating Britton-Deerfield 29-28 in an overtime thriller. Whiteford improved to 4-2 and 3-1 in the TCC. The Bobcats visit unbeaten Summerfield next week. BD fell to 3-3 overall and 1-3 in the TCC. BD visits Madison next week. For game stats, click here.

September 29, 2010

 

WHITMORE LAKE – Last year, the Britton Deerfield varsity football started with two wins and then went 0-7 in the Tri-County Conference. So after starting 2-0 this season, and then dropping two straight TCC games, the importance of Friday’s 44-12 win over Whitmore Lake is hard to over state.

 

WHITMORE LAKE – Last year, the Britton Deerfield varsity football started with two wins and then went 0-7 in the Tri-County Conference. So after starting 2-0 this season, and then dropping two straight TCC games, the importance of Friday’s 44-12 win over Whitmore Lake is hard to over state.

“It’s been a long time since this program has had a league win,” said second year coach DJ Lutz, “so getting that one Friday was a stepping stone in the right direction.”

September 22, 2010

Andrew Prielipp threw two TD passes, but Clinton dealt BD its second straight loss. Click on the title to read more.

BRITTON -- Clinton crashed Britton’s homecoming party Friday night, 34-13, in a Tri-County Conference game that leaves the Britton Deerfield Patriots at 2-2 overall and 0-2 in the TCC. The win puts the Redskins at 1-1 in the league for an early season lead. They stand at 2-2 overall.

The evening started out with the Patriots celebrating, as BD junior quarterback Andrew Prielipp air mailed two unanswered touchdowns in the first quarter, the first to senior tight end Josh Hoffman and the second to senior wide receiver Brady Southward toward the end of the quarter.

September 7, 2010

The Britton Deerfield Patriots improved to 2-0 on the season with a 14-6 win at Southfield Christian Friday night.

The Patriots defense came up big on a night when the offense was sluggish.

“There were numerous big stops and turnovers created that kept us in the game and in the lead,” said coach DJ Lutz.

The Patriots took a 7-0 lead in the second quarter when QB Andrew Prielipp connected with Eli Browning on a four-yard TD. Southfield Christian made it 7-6 on a long touchdown run to open the third quarter. The extra point kick failed.

Lutz said it was a defensive struggle for most of the second half until Jacob Warner scored on an 18-yard run in the fourth quarter. The extra point made it 14-6.

Eli Browning ended a late-game thread with an interception in Britton-Deerfield territory with just over a minute left on the clock.

Prielipp completed 11 of 22 pass attempts for 115 yards and a touchdown. Josh Hoffman and Austin Miller each caught three passes.

Josh Reau paced the defense with eight tackles, a forced fumble and fumble recovery. Michael McGuire made six tackles. Brock Prain recorded five stops, including two behind scrimmage. Jordan Osbun made four tackles and recovered a fumble.

After two games, Lutz sees things he likes and things that need work.

“What I’ve liked so far is our desire to win and our intensity on defense,” he said. “Even when things aren’t going our way or a negative play occurs, our kids keep on taking steps forward to fight through the adversity.”

But, Lutz said, the team needs to stop creating so much adversity to fight through.

“What I don’t like is the simple fact that we have too many mental mistakes. We are not good enough to have mental lapses at any point of the game on Friday nights. Most teams in our league will take full advantage of us not being fundamentally sound in the thinking game.”

Still, the team has two wins in two outings.

“Ultimately, that’s your goal after two weeks. Now all we have to do is continue to come to practice with the right attitude and make sure we are getting better each day,” Lutz said.

BD hosts Morenci at Deerfield Friday night. Morenci is 0-2 after getting pounded by Hudson last week.

The Britton Deerfield Patriots improved to 2-0 on the season with a 14-6 win at Southfield Christian Friday night.

The Patriots defense came up big on a night when the offense was sluggish.

“There were numerous big stops and turnovers created that kept us in the game and in the lead,” said coach DJ Lutz.

September 1, 2010

 

Under first-year head coach D.J. Lutz last year, the Britton-Deerfield varsity football team won their first two games. But the Patriots ran into the Tri-County Conference and never won another game.

Entering his second year, Lutz isn’t measuring his season in wins and losses. At this point, it’s all about developing a program. 

The numbers are still on the low side, with 24 kids playing varsity and another 21 on junior varsity. It’s a young varsity team, too, with just six seniors. There aren’t many returning senior starters, so Lutz is looking from leadership from various players. 

 

Tran Longmoore

The 2010 Britton-Deerfield Patriots Varsity Football Team

Under first-year head coach D.J. Lutz last year, the Britton-Deerfield varsity football team won their first two games. But the Patriots ran into the Tri-County Conference and never won another game.

Entering his second year, Lutz isn’t measuring his season in wins and losses. At this point, it’s all about developing a program. Lutz, his assistants, and B-D athletics just started a fifth and sixth grade tackle football program. So they are looking long-term.