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2016 SOPHOMORES

Back row - Coaches:  Jim Foley, Bruce Leonhardt, Collin Wagner, Doug Swenson, Dan Ashburn, Dan Foss
5th row: Davis McElmurry, Hayden Carr, Reed Nelson, Doniven Nguyen, David Floersch Jr., Cullen Blahnik, Haven Eliason, Izaiah Yeager, Victor Cerda
4th row: Nicholas Villamizar, Noah Christianson, Aaron Crema, Vincent Lamberty, Terrance Davis Jr., Alex Severn, Daniel Tullberg, Ibrahim Sidibe
3rd row: Jack Foss, Jarod Earnest, Johnston Freeman, Kory Kyro, Sam Retka, Gabriel Vang, Bailey Langford
2nd row: Colin Chladil, William Walsh, Cullen Blahnik, Austin Winkelmann, Luis Garcia-Jacquez, Juwan Grant
Front row: Mozek Natee, Benjamin Tong, Jacob Scheinost, Jay Vang, Tate Listul


Recent News

Rebels Release 2017 Schedule

By Cass Lundgren 03/29/2017, 6:30pm CDT

The Rebels will open the 2017 season on the road for the second year in a row.

Coach Korton and his Rebels kick the season off in East Ridge against the Raptors on Thursday night August 31st at 7pm.  The game boasts a rematch from the second round of the 2016 playoffs in which the Rebels edged out East Ridge, 35-33.  The Raptors won the East Metro-Blue Conference last year finishing the year with a 7-3 record.  They are always strong, but lost the majority of their 2016 team to graduation.  The Rebels on the other hand return with 10 players on offense and 10 players on defense with varsity playing time experience.

The Rebels will return home in Week 2 to host arch-rival Anoka. It's the first time that Champlin Park plays the Tornadoes this early in the season.  The Rebels will be looking to avenge last year's loss and regain control of the Paddle.  Champlin Park won all 5 home games last season and look to extend their home winning streak this season.

The third game of the season has the Rebels traveling to St. Michael-Albertville to battle a perennial football power program.  The Knights finished 8-2 last season, losing both games to eventual undefeated state champion, Elk River.

The Rebels return home in week 4 hosting the Osseo Orioles for the second season in a row.  Last year's game was a barn-burner with the Rebels winning in Overtime 36-35 on a gutsy 2-point conversion at the end.  The Rebels will need to come ready to contain the vaunted Oriole running attack.  However, Osseo did lose their top 3 running backs in 2016.  The Osseo game will also be youth night highlighting our CDAA 3rd and 4th Grade scrimmages at halftime.

Friday, September 29th will mark the pre-season MARQUEE MATCH-UP of the season against Blaine.  The Rebels will visit the Bengals this year.  Both teams finished the regular season with 5-2 records in conference and both reached the state semi-finals in 2016.  The Bengals will be returning an impressive group and are sure to be ranked high going into the 2017 season.  Last year the Rebels upset the then #6 ranked Bengals, 34 - 30 on a touchdown in the final minutes by Marcus Hill on a pass from QB Bennett Otto.  This could be a state semi-finals or state finals preview!

Homecoming game will be played in Week #6 against Roseville.  Last year's overtime thriller was a great game for the Alumni to see.  I am sure Rebel Nation will have some fun events and pump up the environment for Homecoming in 2017.   This will mark the first time Champlin Park has played the Raiders in football.  Roseville finished the regular season 3-5 last year, but was in every game it played, minus a blow-out loss to East Ridge.

The Rebels play back-to-back home games for the first time in the 2017 season in week 7 vs Centennial.   This will be Senior night for Champlin Park.  The Cougars were much better than their 4-4 regular season record suggests last season.  Although they lose a very talented QB, incoming senior Ryan Koob, 6'-4" and 210lbs, was impressive taking a fair amount snaps in 2016.  He will be teamed with returning senior Lucas McGregor who finished second on the team in receiving his junior year.  The Cougars defense is always stout and it should prove to be another good game this year. 

The Rebels will then close the season by visiting Totino Grace on the Wednesday before MEA, October 18th.  Totino Grace is the defending, undefeated state championship team from a spectacular 2016 season.  Totino is always strong; however, they graduated the majority of their starters and our incoming junior and senior classes have matched up very well against the Eagles.  Expect an action packed regular season finale between the two clubs.

Overall, expectations are very high for the Rebels in 2017.  The team will not be able to sneak up on anyone like they did in 2016.  Right out of the gates our boys will probably be recognized as a team to watch.  We all hope the our Rebels will take things another step this year.  We are sure they will produce another exciting season - you can take that to the bank!  US BANK STADIUM

OT Victory Over Rosemount Sends Rebels to the Bank

By Pete Ockuly 11/13/2016, 5:30pm CST

FINISH has become more than just a slogan.  The Rebels finished the Armstrong playoff win with a dominant 2nd half. They finished the East Ridge game with an exciting upset. And this week...the ultimate finish; an overtime victory over the favored Rosemount Irish.  After narrowly missing the winning field goal as time expired the Rebel defense stepped up on 3rd and goal with inches to go.  Colton Aydt stuffed the Irish and did the same on 4th and inches.  

Chad Costello who had already thrown for over 400 yards on the night connected with DeAnte Bronson in the corner of the endzone.  Bronson made an acrobatic catch and tapped his toes in bounds to send the Rebels to play in the State Semifinals at US Bank Stadium next Friday. 

State Tournament Quarterfinals: Rosemount

By C. Lundgren 11/08/2016, 12:30am CST

Champlin Park will travel to a neutral site to play the 9-1 Rosemount Irish.  It should be a tough game as the Irish defense average only 10.3 points per game.  They are really big and physical on offense and extremely disciplined.  The Rebels will have to utilize all their weapons in order to earn their first trip to US Bank Stadium the following week. 

Secondary coach and Leadership Program coordinator Pete Ockuly said, "The boys are really excited and deservedly so.  They understand that this is not their ultimate goal, but it is a big step in the right direction.  Our goal is to FINISH, and we're not finished."

The neutral site is Woodbury High School, 7:00 PM Friday November 11th.

Rebels Earn State Tourney Berth in Win over Raptors

By Pete Ockuly 11/06/2016, 9:30pm CST

The Rebels couldn't have asked for a nicer night than last Friday at East Ridge High School.  A 70 degree day gave way to a beautiful fall night and an exciting Rebel victory giving Champlin Park their first Minnesota State Tournament birth since 2004.  Chad Costello stepped in for Bennett Otto this week after Otto suffered a broken collar bone in last week's win over Armstrong.  Costello threw for 3 TDs and Romello Adkins ran for 2 more and the Rebels looked to be off to a decisive 35-14 lead late in the game.  The defense played well including 2 forced fumbles by Amani Spencer as well as an interception with a 21 yard return. East Ridge came back with 3 late touchdowns but missed an extra point.  In the end the Raptors needed to attempt a 2 point conversion to tie the game.  Kofi Amusah and Nat Hill combined to knock the pass attempt loose and the Rebels won. 

Playoffs Round 2: East Ridge

By Pete Ockuly 11/03/2016, 9:00am CDT

The Rebels travel to Woodbury to play last year's State Runner-up, East Ridge Raptors.  The Raptors are 7-2 with some impressive wins over Cretin and Mounds View this year.  Their losses came to a less-than-dominant Woodbury. 

East Ridge has a powerful running game led by number 28 Dominick London who has been a little banged up over the last few weeks seeing limited carries. 

The Rebels will have to play disciplined football on both sides of the ball to get the win and move on to the state tournament for the first time since 2004.  

7:00 Kick-off Friday night at East Ridge High School