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Ponies have won back to back sub district titles

LaBore Awarded Sub District Coach of Year

By Admin 04/06/2022, 10:00am CDT

Ponies have won back to back sub district titles

On Saturday, April 2 at the Minnesota Football Coaches Association Awards Banquet, Head Coach Beau LaBore was presented with the Metro Maroon North Sub District Coach of the Year Award as voted by the league coaches. LaBore was also selected in 2020.

The Ponies have won back to back sub district championships. In 2021, the Red and Black were 5-0 in the Maroon North and 8-2 overall. Ranked #3 in 6A, the Ponies lost a barnburner to #2 Eden Prairie 28-21 in week eight and fell in the Section Championship game to Wayzata.

"We've created some momentum," LaBore said. "But, all of us are working hard to find a way back to the state tournament."

The MFCA Awards Banquet is in conjunction with the MFCA Coach Clinic at the Double Tree Hotel in Minneapolis.

Everything you need to know for summer preparation

PONY CAMP AND PONY STRENGTH REGISTRATION

By Admin 03/16/2022, 8:15am CDT

Everything you need to know for summer preparation

2022 Summer Pony Strength and Conditioning

This is our summer strength and conditioning program. Register: Pony Strength and Conditioning

Schedule:

-Monday through Thursday, June 6 - August 4, 2022.  

-11-12 Football runs from 7:00-8:20 AM and 9-10 Football goes from 7:30-8:50 AM. Some football players may need to sign up for different sessions due to other sport engagements. However, all players should be registered and participate in strength training at SAHS.

Reminder, there are no sessions scheduled July 2-8 or after August 4. The football season begins on Monday, August 15 at 8:30 AM.

ETS Staff and SAHS Coaches will provide training for students. Stillwater Area High School Activities Office is partnering with ETS Performance to offer Pony Performance Strength & Conditioning. ETS is a locally owned company that specializes in strength and conditioning and injury prevention. They have been around since 2010 and since then have trained over 15,000 athletes, 350 Division I and II athletes and 100 professional athletes. They have trained our athletes since the fall of 2019.

2022 Pony Camps

There are no changes to the format of Pony Camps for this summer. For camp registration and more information, click: Pony Camps 

We use these camps to develop football technique and install our base offense, defense, and special teams. 

10-12 Camp

Wednesday Sessions:

June 8, 15, 22, 29 - 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

July 13, 20 - 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

End of July Camp (includes a 10-12 in-season lift before practice):

July 25 - 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM

July 26 - 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM

July 27 - 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM

July 28 - 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM

9th Grade Camp:

July 25-27 from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Quarterback Camp for players entering grades 7-10:

Monday, June 6, 13, 20, 27, and July 11, 18 from 9:00-10:00 AM.

Coordinated the Offense in Four State Championship Seasons

Long-Time Ponies Assistant Jerry Foley Passes Away

By Admin 12/15/2021, 8:00am CST

Coordinated the Offense in Four State Championship Seasons

Ponies Football mourns the loss of former assistant coach Jerry Foley who passed away on December 14.

Coach Foley was a Butch Nash Award recipient, Assistant Coach of the Year, and All Star Coach through the Minnesota Football Coaches Association. He was also inducted into the Hamline University Hall of Fame.

As a collegiate quarterback, Coach Foley won two national titles (NAIA), leading the nation in both passing and total offense for the 1955 football season. In doing so, he set many national passing records, along with numerous conference and school records, and virtually rewrote the Hamline record book for passing statistics and total offense. Foley’s 33 completions against St. John’s University on October 8, 1955, were national, state, and conference records. His 62 attempts, without interception, was also a national record. He was named the Hamline University “Alumni Football Coach of the Year” for his many contributions to high school football.

In 1990, Coach Foley was selected as a coach in the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game. He received his profession’s highest award when he was chosen as the “Assistant Football Coach of the Year” for the state of Minnesota in 1990. Upon his retirement, Stillwater Area High School honored Foley with the “Jim McLaughlin Coach’s Award” in the spring of 2000. Throughout Foley’s teaching and coaching career and into retirement, he has participated in numerous football and sports clinics, speaking engagements, and has been a valuable resource for area teams in teams in need of his expertise as a football clinician.

Coach Foley and his wife, Darlene, lived in Stillwater, MN and enjoyed watching the exploits of their multitude of grandchildren provided by Brain, Colleen Halverson, and Kathlene Junker.

Coach Foley remained close to the Ponies Football program after hanging up the whistle. Foley was a fixture in the stands with Coach Thole, especially at Pony Stadium. The two were sure to visit a two-a-day practice and rarely missed an opportunity to visit the team during White Bear Lake week.

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