Friday, June 14, 2013

Scoopers Summer Camp

by Bill Godsil
Sturgis Brown High School Head Football Coach
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Sturgis Scoopers high school footballThe three-day camp at Chadron State College gave me an opportunity to get a look at my team and how they will work together, plus what our strengths and weaknesses are.

The players that came to camp had the opportunities to work with the coaches of Chadron and gained valuable work on their skills.  As we went into competition,things began nicely, but on the 3rd play of our first scrimmage our starting QB went down with a strained MCL.  Without a backup QB we had to use a wildcat set.

The team rose up and responded very well with this adversity.  As the next few days went on, the team began to bond and develop the unity that is needed to prepare the foundation for the season to come. I saw some flashes of greatness along with the things we need to work-on to become a strong team.  As we return home, it is important that we continue working in the weight room and on the field.  This was the first step in a long journey to bring Sturgis back to winning on consecutive basis.

Sunday, June 09, 2013

A Crash Course to get started

Sturgis Scoopers football


by Bill Godsil
Sturgis Brown High School Head Football Coach
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Jeff Fisher's Editor's Note: This blog was written Thursday as Coach Godsil was on his way to a camp in Sturgis that's taking place this weekend.

As I sit in my hotel room in Casper, Wyoming on my way to Sturgis, my mind is racing and sleep is hard to come by.

The biggest concerns I have that keep racing through my mind are will they be able to grasp the offense and defense with only two crash course meetings this weekend?  Will we gel as a team?  Will they respond to my coaching style?  Will they feed off of my passion and energy?  After taking three years off as a head coach, this is my new beginning and it's Sturgis Brown's new beginning, since they have not won in a consecutive manner.  To help with the transition to my system for camp, I have shrunk the playbook to the base plays so they can develop a solid base to grow.  My goals  going into team camp at Chadron State is 1.) Develop team chemistry.  2.). Be competitive in team settings.  3.) Develop the belief that we can compete with anyone and build confidence.  4.). Stay healthy. 5.). Have fun and build excitement.
Well that's all for now.  I will give some highlights from camp next week.
Sturgis Brown high school football field

Home stands at Scoopers' Woodle Field

Sturgis Scoopers high school football scoreboard

Scoopers' Scoreboard


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The beautiful Black Hills

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Welcome to Sturgis, South Dakota

Saturday, June 08, 2013

Welcome to New Beginnings - My Bio


Bill Godsil Sturgis Scoopers head football coach
by Bill Godsil
Sturgis Brown High School Head Football Coach
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I got my first taste for coaching when I took a year off from college in 1992. I went back home and volunteered for Montrose High School in Colorado. After finishing my degree in 2000, I began my coaching career in 2001 as the Defensive Coordinator for the 8th grade team and Centennial Junior High in Montrose.

I moved to the high school level the next year as the DB and WR coach for Montrose High School, the following season I would become Offensive Coordinator and Head JV Coach for the next two seasons. I took my first head coaching job in 2006 at Bagdad High School in Bagdad, Arizona.  We made it to the playoffs for the first time in six years and built a successful program that climbed to a #1 ranking in the state before moving on to Miami High School in Miami, Arizona for a year.

The next year I took a jump-up in classification moving up to 5A program Gallup High School in Gallup, New Mexico. For family reasons I we only stayed in Gallup a year. Luckily, for me there was an opening in Grand Junction High School in Colorado working for Coach Robbie Owens. I was hired as DB coach in 2010, moved to offense in 2011 as WR coach and when the DC position opened, Coach Owens saw it fit to promote me to DC for the 2012 season.

In my time with Coach Owens and the Grand Junction High School Tigers, we were 27-7 and were a force in 5A Colorado football.  During my time as Defensive Coordinator this past season, we were ranked in the Top 10 defensively in 5A in Coloarado.  We were Top 5 in tackles and sacks in 5A and also had the leading tackler in the state.  In 10 games, this past season we gave up an average of 155 yards a game rushing and 85 yards passing.
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