Season 2

Metro Bowl Titles: 1   |   Metropolitan Conf. Titles: 2   |   Metro Bowl Appearances: 2   |   Playoff Appearances: 4



SEASON RECAP: St. Cruze stayed dangerous for long stretches, though the regular season closed at 6-7-0. Offensively, QB Alvin Greer posted 2783 passing yards, 20 touchdowns, 9 interceptions; HB Joe Steel posted 790 rushing yards, 4 rushing touchdowns; and WR Jim DuPree posted 59 catches for 768 yards, 7 touchdowns. Good results against Marbro, River Heights, and Cape City kept optimism alive, although losses to Easton and Tylerville changed the tone of the season.


Roster for ST. CRUZ

Roster for ST. CRUZE
Offense Name Jersey Age Strength Quickness Speed Receiving FumPct Leadership Read Accuracy Avoid-Ints
QB1 Greer, Alvin 8 24 8 9 7 5 3% 9 9 9-8-9 8-9-9
QB2 Kennedy, Tom 1 30 6 5 8 1 3% 9 7 9-9-9 8-7-8
HB1 Steel, Joe 29 36 6 5 5 7 1% 8 8
HB2 Konig, Jim Robert 33 23 6 8 5 9 2% 9 6
FB1 Ward, Clifford 30 23 8 9 6 9 1% 7 3
FB2 Robbins, Dominick 34 38 3 1 2 2 2% 7 4
TE1 Hayhurst, Otto 86 24 9 9 9 9 2% 8 9
TE2 Tanaka, Joel 80 33 3 5 3 4 2% 3 1
TE3 Leak, Marcelino 84 36 1 1 1 6 2% 6 8
SE1 DuPree, Jim 88 32 8 9 9 9 1% 5 4
SE2 Matthews, Dwayne 83 23 4 9 9 6 3% 7 6
WR1 Scheller, Bob 85 27 9 8 9 9 2% 9 9
WR2 Lucas, Gino 81 26 5 9 8 7 2% 9 7
WR3 Olszewiski, Lawrence 82 27 8 9 8 6 2% 9 8

Off Linemen Name Jersey Age RunBlock PassBlock
OLT Ringo, Billy Ray 72 24 9 6
OLG Seidel, Taylor 75 31 6 8
CTR Schumacher, Carlos 66 29 9 7
ORG Bowens, Leigh 65 33 6 7
ORT Redd, Guy 67 23 8 9
OL6 Stanton, Darryl 74 23 6 5

Def Linemen Name Jersey Age vsRun PassRush
DLE Svoboda, Lawrence 94 23 9 7
DLT/NG Phillips, Mike 96 22 9 7
DRT Tunnell, Jeffrey 90 28 8 6
DRE Taylor, Edward 91 21 6 8
DL5 Hayley, Ed 92 22 7 6

LBs and DBs Name Jersey Age vsRun Pass Rush vsPass Reaction
LOLB Husmann, Ralph 56 24 8 8 9 9
ROLB Wagoner, Blaine 52 26 6 9 8 9
LILB/MLB Brixton, Paul 55 27 7 9 9 7
RILB McCabe, Perry 57 30 8 5 5 5
LB5 Jacks, Malik 50 31 8 6 4 6
LCB Bienemann, Richard 44 24 8 8 6 8
FS Farragut, Bill 43 25 9 7 5 6
SS Enfield, Eric 40 27 7 7 7 7
RCB Huber, Tim 45 24 5 9 7 9
Nickel Calhoun, Boris 41 31 6 6 4 6
Dime Henderson, Bill 47 22 7 6 6 4
DB7 Haag, David 48 33 2 2 1 6

Kicker Name Jersey Age Kickoffs FG:18-19yds 20-29yds 30-39yds 40-49yds 50+yds PAT%
Kicker Meyers, Jackson 3 40 55 Yds 95% 90% 78% 74% 34% 90

Punter Name Jersey Age Avg Punt Inside20 Blocked Returned AvgRet
Punter Emsworth, Rodney 19 23 45 Yds 37% 1% 39% 6 yds

Kick Ret Name Jersey Age Avg Return Longest TDs
KRET1 Wagoner, Vitamin 38 26 25 Yds 99 Yds 1%
KRET2 Myers, Nestor 21 31 26 Yds 41 Yds 0%

Punt Ret Name Jersey Age Avg Return Longest TDs
PRET1 Jarmoluk, Gary 31 21 9 Yds 40 Yds 0%
PRET2 Ansley, Don 35 35 5 Yds 9 Yds 0%




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Beneath that shiny exterior, though, is a city with a fierce love for sports, especially football. The St. Cruz Makos, named after the fast and relentless mako shark, perfectly mirror the city's energy—sharp, intense, and always on the move. Fans are just as hardcore, crowding around the visiting team's entrance to heckle and intimidate, much like sharks circling their prey. It's a wild tradition that makes St. Cruz one of the toughest places to play in the league.


 
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