Monday, May 30, 2011

Meet Baltic Hurricanes Brice J. Cherif

 Meet Baltic Hurricanes Import Defenive Tackle

Brice J. Cherif







Where were you born?

1.Kinshasa, Zaïre

What cities did you grow up in?
2.Geneva, Dakar, Islamabad, Abidjan, Bangkok, Paris

How old are you?
3.28

Do you have any siblings?
4.I have 12 brothers and sisters

What are your hobbies?
5. Music, Books, Movies, Sports and Politics
What other sports have you played?
6.soccer and basketball

Who is your favorite sports figure?
7.Shaquille O'neal because white people told me we kinda look alike
What university did you attend?
8.Pétrelle in Paris and University Paris X

Why did you choose to to there?
9. I chose it because it was the best for what I wanted to study
What do you like best about Germany?
10. different lifestyle

What is the biggest game you ever played in?
11.first Eurobowl away game in Vienna

What is your  off season traning schedule?
12.I play a lot of basketball eat a lot of fruits and grilled meat !!!
Who is your favorite musical group?
13.Queen

Who is your favorite actor?
14.Robert De Niro
What are your top three favorite movies?
15.The Good the Bad and the ugly, Usual Suspect and Batman the Dark Knight
What is your favorite place in Europe and why?

16. Venice because of the fact that it is unique, a city on the water
What songs do you listen before you play a game?
17. Booba-jour de paye. Gucci Mane-lemonade. Lil Wayne-6ft 7ft. drake ft lil Wayne-Ignant sh*t. African Song
Do you have any pre game rituals?
18. taste the grass

What is the strangest thing about you?
19.I look like a bouncer and I'm an accountant and I'm a pretty good singer according to some people, and i'm the cutest D-lineman of the team

What are your goals for the season?
20.become a better man, player and make my teammates better.




Game review-Baltic Hurricanes(4-0) vs Monchengladbach Mavericks(3-2)

28.05.11


Michael Andrew erlief three touchdowns.


Cedric Charpillo catches a 5-yard TD pass.

Kiel, 29 May 2011 - In a true football thriller set in the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes on Saturday night finally 27:20 (7:3 / 6:3 / 7:14 / 7-0) defeated the Mönchengladbach Mavericks. Before 2400 spectators at the Warsteiner Hockey Park offered the team an excellent idea, which was mainly in the final minutes no one in the seats.

"The Mavericks have now called for strong, but in the end, the experience prevailed," concluded Canes Head Coach Patrick ESUM the game.

The Hurricanes started strong. By long passes to Aaron Love and Cedric Charpilloz brought quarterback Jeff Welsh and his team to the 26-yard line of the Mavericks. From there, running back Michael Andrew took his first chance and fueled on through to the end zone. Julian Dohrendorf kicked the extra point for 7-0 in Kiel view. The defense held the Attack of the Mavericks in the first half well in control. Two quarterback sack by Malte cooling and Aaron Boadu meant a quick end for the first offense drive of the host. The pass defense, especially by Horn and Derik Falk POSDORF Gladbacher prevented in the next possession, the Mavericks reached the end zone and make do so with a 41-yard field goal by Danny Lange had.

Early in the second quarter, the Hurricanes were working once again with their passing game on the field. Tight end Cedric Charpilloz finally caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from Jeff Welsh to 13:3. The PAT failed. The Mavericks could re-adding wood with only a field goal to 13:6. Londen Fryar ended the next attack of the Hurricanes with an interception, but the Mavericks could not continue to use the remaining minutes to half time.

In the third quarterback Chris May took his team with a long punt return to the half of the hosts and Michael Andrew provided with two powerful runs for the needed extra space for the development of leadership for the Hurricanes. Julian Dohrendorf increased to the point after touchdown to 20:6. But now turned the offense on the Mavericks. Running Back Rodney Kinlaw carried the ball into the end zone of Kiel. The subsequent two-point conversion was not the hosts. Shortly thereafter Kinlaw his team back into the field half of the Hurricanes and quarterback Colin Clancy finally found a 13-yard pass receiver Olaf Fries. The two-point conversion on Florian Pawlik this time was successful and the Mavericks reached just before the start of the final quarter of the 20:20 balance.

But the Baltic Hurricanes responded. Michael Andrew tanked for 18 yards for his third touchdown and after the PAT by the Kiel led with 27:20. Now, increased both the voltage and the volume in the Hockey Park again. First, the Hurricanes forced the Mavericks after three attempts to punt and then tried a 58-yard field goal, which did not succeed. With still 2:30 minutes to play, the hosts got the ball back and pressed towards the end zone. With Kinlaw and runs through a pass to Chris Würz the Mavericks came up to the Kieler 10 yard line. When to go only 28 seconds on the clock, the second attempt, and four yards and no timeouts, tried to get an equalizer Mönchengladbach, but Colin Clancy could not bring his three passes in the end zone at the man. Sun kept Theobald, the bull of the oracle-Mavericks, the first not right in his forecast, which predicted a narrow victory of the bulls.

So are the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes remain unbeaten on top of the GFL Nord. Next Sunday the Canes to connect to their third away game in a row. In Essen, the Cardinals Assindia wait for the German champions.

Scoring:
1.Qtr
0:7 # 28 M. Andrew, 26 yard run (PAT # 82 J. Dohrendorf)
3:7 Mavs # 84 D. Long, 41 - yard field goal
2.Qtr
3:13 # 84 C. Charpilloz, 5-yard pass from J. Welsh # 12 (# 82 J. PAT Dohrendorf failed)
6:13 Mavs # 84 D. Long, 47-yard field goal
3. Qtr
6:20 # 28 M. Andrew, 24-yard run (PAT # 82 J. Dohrendorf)
12:20 Mavs R. Kinlaw # 20, 6-yard (failed 2-PC) running
20:20 Mavs # 9 O. Fries, 13-yard pass from # 2 C. Clancy (2-PC # 5 F. Pawlik)
4. Qtr
20:27 # 28 M. Andrew, 18-yard run (PAT # 82 J. Dohrendorf)

Points:
Michael Andrew (18)
Cedric Charpilloz (6)
Julian Dohrendorf (3)

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Meet Baltic Hurricanes Tight End Dr. Chapilloz Cedric

Dr.Chapilloz Cedric




1. Where were you born?
Bienne, Switzerland.
2. Bévilard, jura-bernois, canton de Bern
3.How old are you?
 31 years old
4. Do you have any siblings?
1 brother
5.What are your hobbies?
 sport, medecine
6.What other sports do you play?
 basketball
7. Who do you admire?
Arnold Schwarzenegger. this guy is a bodybuilder... and he becomes the senator of California... find the mistake haha...
8.  Where did you got university?
Gymnase français de Bienne, université de Lausanne.
9  Why did you choose that university?
  I studied medicine there, and Lausanne is the most beautiful city in the world for me ;)
10.  What is your favorite part about Germnay?
 a beer is 2.5 euros in the night clubs :)
11.  What is the most memorable moment in your football carear?
1 year exactly after my knee injury, for my first game after 1 year of reeducation, I played in LaCourneuve Flash against the same team I had my knee injury one year before (bad cut in my left knee). I scored a TD with a sticky pump route, 9 yards TD, perfect route... and we won 17-14. because of this victory, the team we beat could not go in playoffs this year (2010).. thank you god, there is justice on earth ;)

12. What is your diet?
 eat proteins 5 times a day, lift heavy weights 4 times a week, go run (sprints, jumps etc) 2-3 times a week... and I train as much as I can with my Swiss team: Bern Grizzlies.
13. Who is your favorite musician?
I don t have a favorite group... I like rap, r'n'b, and house music ;)
14. Who is your 3 favorite actors?
jack nicholson, robert deniro, al pacino.
15. What are your 3 favorite movies?
Any given sunday, requiem for a dream, men of honor
16 What do you want to do or se in German?
Frankfurt, to play and win the german bowl ;)
17. What music do you listen to before the games?
 tomorrow, Ice cube/ guess who's back, Rakim/ dangerous, busta rhymes/ vivrant thing, Q-tip/ tiens, voilà du boudin, unknow "artist"
18. DO you have any pre-game rituals before the game?
no rituals... and i need one... so, thx for your suggestions :)
19.  What do you do in the off-season?
haha... dude... I am a doctor hahahahaha... ;)
20. What are your goals for the season?
 kick asses, block, score, win, having fun... as a player, but as a team too, on the field and in everyday life, with my teammates who are my friends too ;) ...


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Dusseldorf Pregame pictures

Field before the game




Park Inn Hotel In Dusseldorf

Church next to Hotel

Pre-game meal


Hotel room


Fan fun before the game

Monday, May 23, 2011

Baltic Hurricanes(3-0) vs Dusseldorf Panthers(3-1) Game Review

Kiel, 22 May 2011 -

With 29:10 (10:0 / 6:10 / 13:0 / 0:0) defeated the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes on Saturday evening, the Dusseldorf Panthers and took the time being the standings from the riser. 3718 spectators forming a great crowd in the Paul Janes Stadion in Dusseldorf. Before the game, both teams were the only teams in the GFL North unbeaten with three wins in three games, the hosts were ahead of the Hurricanes have won two league games so far.
"Above all, the passing of the Panther was good in the first half. The rash has finally given that we were able to adjust in the second half on it and have allowed no points, "says Hurricanes Head Coach Patrick ESUM.
The Kiel started the game wide awake. After just two minutes, they went through a 39-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jeff Welsh Love of Aaron in the lead. Julian Dohrendorf increased by PAT at 7-0 from Kiel view. After a short drive was the Hurricanes Defense then the Panthers in the 4th Trial and even stop a yard to go. But the defense of Düsseldorf was aggressive and the next series of Kiel ended with an interception. But after three downs and a quarterback sack by Rick Baunake had the hosts with a punt return away from the ball and the Hurricanes took the opportunity to score points. Julian Dohrendorf shot a 43-yard field goal for 10-0 for the Canes.
Soon after, showed the former Kiel Estrus Crayton that he is still dangerous to early 40s. Crayton and quarterback Robert Demers took advantage of an oversight of the Canes Defense and the American sprinted after a pass from 79 yards Demers in the end zone. Marcel de Haer kicked the point after touchdown at 7:10 of panther view. But the Hurricanes had an answer ready. With passes to Julian Dohrendorf and Cedric Charpilloz they worked their way across the field and finally Dohrendorf a pass from Jeff Welsh began to 16:7 over 41 yards. The PAT went by, unfortunately. The Panthers worked their way out of a long drive over the field, she graduated with a 24-yard field goal by de Haer to 16:10 just before half time.
In the third quarter handed the Hurricanes four turns to score again. Running back Michael Andrew ran 34 yards into the end zone to the Panthers. The PAT was flying above the right past the post and then the reigning German champions went with 22:10 lead. Up to the Kiel 17-yard line, the hosts were then, but Lansana Teuber intercepted a pass from Robert Demers in the end zone, thus bringing his team back into possession. Six Plays later, the offense thanked him with a 18-yard touchdown pass from Jeff Welsh to Aaron Love. This time was also the extra point again and led Kiel 29:10.
After an interception by Philip Wilk Düsseldorf, the Panthers came in the fourth quarter again until just before the Kiel end zone. But the Hurricanes Defense held three times and finally was able to conquer even the ball from the hands of the Panthers. The remaining four minutes, the Hurricanes controlled the clock with their running game.
"I would like to thank Patrick ESUM for the win and his great work. After the health-related departure of coach he is today Valesente Offense and Defense headed "Cane's CEO Gunnar Peter said at the press conference. "Even with the Dusseldorf Panthers I would like to thank you for the beautiful event and the great setting."
For the new leaders of Kiel, it is next Saturday now to Mönchengladbach to the Mavericks, who yesterday clearly at home with the Dresden Monarchs beat 40:14 and thus are close behind in third place now Dusseldorfers the GFL Nord.



1.Qtr:
0:7 #1 Aaron Love, 39-Yard Pass von #12 Jeff Welsh (PAT #82 Julian Dohrendorf)
0:10 #82 Julian Dohrendorf, 43-Yard Fieldgoal
2.Qtr:
7:10 #21 Estrus Crayton, 79-Yard Pass von #14 Robert Demers (PAT #18 Markus de Haer)
7:16 #82 Julian Dohrendorf, 41-Pass von #12 Jeff Welsh (PAT failed)
10:16 #18 Markus de Haer, 24-Yard Fieldgoal
3.Qtr:
10:22 #28 Michael Andrew, 34-Yard Lauf (PAT failed)
10:29 #1 Aaron Love, 18-Yard Pass von  #12 Jeff Welsh (PAT #82 Julian Dohrendorf)

Punkte:
Aaron Love (12)
Julian Dohrendorf (11)
Michael Andrew (6)


Touchdown

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Mike Ayo Andrew


20 Questions with Mike Ayo Andrew

Where were you born?
1. Born in Paddington St Mary's, London, i believe the same Hospital and year as Prince Harry
Where did you grow up?
2. Grew up in a place in Northwest London (burnt oak)
How old are you?
3. 25 years old

Do you have any brothers or sisters?
4. 1 brother ex England Rugby player, 1 sister who has a beautiful son and my home boy Latrell. I call all my friends my bros and sis'

What are your other intrests?
5. recently have become obsessed with trying to find new workouts, since I do sports science at university. I'm a download freak too, so I get all my movies, shows and albums online. (obviously spectacularly illegal)

What other sports did you play growing up?
6. I played football (soccer) from 9-14, then rugby from 14-16. 16-18 had 2 knee surgeries.

Who was or is your favorite professional athlete?
7. I always looked up to Ian Wright ex Arsenal Crystal palace and england Football player. Seeing another black athlete doing so well in a sport i loved was cool to see. he was just a regular guy and i felt at such a young age i could relate.

What high school or university did you attend?
8. I attended Mill hill County High in London, I was 1 of 10 black people in my year group of about 250. College I went to Derby University in the midlands, UK.

Why did you chose the university you attended?

9.I chose my college mainly because it was the only one on my list that had American Football, and i really wanted to play and try it out.

What do you like best about Germany?
10. Honestly the Women. the other thing is that its just different from home, i like it because its not as busy, and people move slowly, nobody is in a rush. in london everybody is in a rush to go nowhere.

What is the best moment of your football carear?
11. Best moment in football was either winning the german bowl in 2008 against Kiel (whoops). or Playing my first NFLE game for Amsterdam against Frankfurt in front of 45,000.

What is your off season training?
12. As soon as the season finishes i get my fat boy on, i eat whatever and don't check for any content. the greasier the better. as the season approaches, i fix up and start taking care of the body, and getting into shape. I do the bodyflife challenge by EAS, that helps a lot.

Who is your favorite music group?

13. I don't think i have a favorite music group. I listen to a lot of slaughterhouse at the moment (rap group). my favorite artist of all time is Anthony Hamilton.

Who is your favorite actress or actor?
14. Again i dont have a favorite actor/actress, but lately i have liked di caprio movies, kevin spacey is pretty good too.

What is your favorite movie three movies?
15. top 3 movies off head. shawshank redemption, green mile and Life.

What would you to see during your time in Germany?
16. More of Scandinavia - for sightseeing (women) i've been to Stockholm, Sweden and i thought i saw my wife 5000 times, but heard it gets better, or worse (however u see it) in other parts of the Scandinavia.

What 5 songs do you listen to on game day?
17. John Legend - Stay With You
Anthony Hamilton - Prayin for you/Superman
Rage against the Machine - killin in the name of
m.o.p - Monster
Klashnekoff - Murda

Do you have in any pre game rituals?
18. read a bible verse and a prayer of protection before each game. other than that i just try to relax.

Is there anything abnormal about you?

19. whats normal to me, might be odd to someone else, so u will have to ask someone else that question. I guess i find pleasure in people watching, just to see how people are in their day-to-day life. if I am on a date, i will get a date to people watch with me.

What are your goals for  the season?

20. I want to show to myself that I can play and there isn't a better player than me in the league at my position. I dont care too much about awards, as long as i am the best player from my time and that we fulfill our destiny in winning both german.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Dresden gameday photos

Best stadium in GFL


Outside photo of Dresden stadium

Name of stadium in Dresden

Looks like a football stadium from the United States

me taking bad photos ..lol

This the bus we where on for a total of 14 hours

What our locker looks like before our game versus Dresden

Field photo of Dresden

Canes getting tapped before the game



Tunnel we walk down to the field before our game

Monday, May 16, 2011

Baltic Hurricanes (2-0) vs Dresden Monarchs (0-1)

 30 April 2011 -

With 28:21 (14:7 / 7:0 / 0:0 / 7:14) won the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes their second match of the season at the Dresden Monarchs. 3842 spectators came to the first home game of the Monarchs in the stadium happy gas. Including some vocal Kiel fans who looked like the Hurricanes in their first drive with runs by Michael Andrew and a pass to Julian Dohrendorf across the field and eventually worked a 39-yard field goal attempt. The shot went past, but the visitors should use their next possession of the ball quickly for the first points. Julian Dohrendorf caught a pass from Jeff Welsh, carried him about 60 yards for a touchdown and made then with the PAT for the 7-0 lead from Kiel view.
Defensive Back Matt Eck finished the following attack of the Monarchs with an interception and took his team to the opponent's 36-yard line again in possession. With a 16-yard pass to tight end Cedric Charpilloz quarterback Jeff Welsh brought the Hurricanes up to the 2-yard line of the Monarchs. Running back Michael Andrew bridged the final two yards for the second touchdown, Julian Dohrendorf increased with the PAT to 14:0. Shortly thereafter, Larry Croom took advantage of Dresden, the Canes Head Coach Patrick ESUM still knows from common times in 2005 in NFL Europe with the Hamburg Sea Devils, his chance and ran for 22 yards in the Kiel end zone. Holger Hempel shortened by the extra point at 7:14 of Dresdner view.
Towards the end of the second quarter once again an interception of the Canes Defense brought the guests from the far north in good field position the ball. Falk Horn intercepted a pass from Tyler Graunke Dresden and the offense started their attack then in half of the Monarchs. A little later served Jeff Welsh Receiver Philip Dohrendorf with a 26-yard pass for the third touchdown. After the PAT, it went at the score of 21:7 in the mid-term.
In the third quarter both defenses the enemy ranks forced to punt, but the end of the quarter, the Hurricanes pushed back towards the end zone. With the first turn in the last quarter was Michael Andrew again about two yards for a touchdown for the Hurricanes Baltic, which was able to expand their guide as to a comfortable 28:7. However, the hosts did not give up. Tyler Graunke was finally receiver Sebastian Krech in the end zone and Holger Hempel scored the PAT to 28:14. In the next attack, the Monarchs came after a fumble by Julian keel Ampaw far in half the Hurricanes the ball quickly and soon began Sebastian Krech his second touchdown pass from Graunke. With the extra point, Dresdner reduced to 28:21. But this is all it should now, because in the final minutes Kiel controlled the ball and Clock runs of Michael Andrew, which brought the team into the Redzone the Monarchs, and finally knelt on the last four seconds.
The relocation of the game in Moenchengladbach on 15 at 28 May is now next to the Hurricanes the game against the Dusseldorf Panthers 22 Of May. Kickoff is 15 clock in the stadium of VfL Benrath in Dusseldorf.
Photos: Sonja Lieck

Play:
1. Qtr:7:0 TD # 82 J. Dohrendorf after 60-yard pass from # 12 J. Welsh. # 82 J. PAT Dohrendorf14:0 TD # 28 M. Andrew, 2-yard run. # 82 J. PAT Dohrendorf14:7 TD # 4 L. Croom, 22-Yard Run. PAT # 7 H. Hempel
2. Qtr:21:7 TD # 83 P. Dohrendorf, 26-yard pass from # 12 J. Welsh. # 82 J. PAT Dohrendorf
3. Qtr:No points
4. Qtr:28:7 TD # 28 M. Andrew, 2-yard run. # 82 J. PAT Dohrendorf28:14 TD # 85 S. Krech, 5-yard pass from # 6 T. Graunke. PAT # 7 H. Hempel28:21 TD # 85 S. Krech, 13-yard pass from # 6 T. Graunke. PAT # 7 H. Hempel
Kiel points:
Michael Andrew (12)
Julian Dohrendorf (10)
Philipp Dohrendorf (6)