Scunthorpe Alphas

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Scunthorpe Alphas
Scunthorpe Alphas Logo.png
Founded2018; 4 years ago (2018)
LeagueBAFA National Leagues
DivisionDivision Two[1]
LocationScunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England
StadiumQuibell Park Stadium
ColoursWhite Helmets
Navy Blue and White Jerseys
Navy Blue pants
Head coachAlex Robson
General managerWarwick Grosvenor

The Scunthorpe Alphas are an American football club based in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England who will operate in the BAFA National Leagues NFC Division 2 for the 2021 season. The club play their home games at Quibell Park Stadium and were formed in late 2018 by a consortium of coaches and former players who had previously played together at other local sides. In formation the Alphas became the second American football team to represent Scunthorpe following the Steelers who folded in 1990.[2] The Alphas were made full BAFA members in October 2020 and will play in Division Two for the 2022 season.[1]

History[]

The Alphas were formed in 2018 by a consortium of coaches and former players who had previous links to the Sheffield Giants, Lincolnshire Bombers and Doncaster Mustangs, namely founding members Warwick Grosvenor, Alex Robson, Nick Tomaszewski, Mikey Gray and Iain Heron Stamp.[3]

The club had become the first team to represent Scunthorpe since the 'Scunthorpe Steelers' who folded in 1990.[4] The Alphas added American quarterback Derek Yenerall, formerly of Premier League team Bristol Aztecs to their roster for their debut season and played their first game against Etone Jaguars (formerly Coventry Jets) on the 3 August 2019, losing 16–12 in Nuneaton.[5] The Alphas brought American Football back to Quibell Park Stadium for the first time in 19 years when they hosted the Northants Knights on 15 September 2019, in attendance was a crowd of over 400 people.[6]

In February 2020 in preparation for their second season, the Alphas appointed former NCAA LSU Tigers player William Walker Jnr as their new Offensive Line coach. Walker had played under Louis Oubre at McDonogh High School and alongside future NFL players Joe McKnight and Delvin Breaux.[7]

The Alphas were made full BAFA members in October 2020 and will play in Division Two for the 2021 season. BAFA representative Warren Smart commented "BAFA believes that General Manager (GM) Warwick Grosvenor, aided by Assistant GM Nick Tomaszewski and the Alphas management and coaching squad, has established a sustainable, dynamic and competitive club".[1]

The Alphas made their debut in part of the make-shift 2021 season, with BAFA announcing that the three-tier format would be suspended for one season and replaced by a localised division in order to minimize travel. Scunthorpe were placed in the BAFA Central East with the Nottingham Caesars, Lincolnshire Bombers, Northants Knights and South Lincs Lightning. The Alphas won their debut BAFANL game with a 10–3 victory over the Lincolnshire Bombers with Deivydas Merkelis scoring Scunthorpe's first ever League touchdown.[8]

Youth Team[]

The Alphas introduced several levels of Youth team football in 2020 and in turn appointed former Great Britain Lions youth coach Richard Scott as their new U19 Head Coach. The Alphas will also run a U16 team with coaches Ryan McEntee and Patrick Galvin on board to work under coach Scott.[9]

Stadium[]

Quibell Park Stadium

The Alphas play their home games at Quibell Park Stadium, the former home of the Steelers. Quibell Park is a purpose-built athletics and cycling velodrome stadium that has an American football field in the centre. The Alphas also use the adjacent field for practice making the Quibell Park complex their home for both training and match day.

Coaching staff[]

Role Name
Head Coach United Kingdom Alex Robson
Offensive Coordinator United Kingdom Alex Robson
Defensive Coordinator United Kingdom Ed Heywood
Defensive Backs Coach Poland Nick Tomaszewski
Defensive Line Coach United States William Walker Jr.
Offensive Line Coach United Kingdom Warwick Grosvenor
Running Backs Coach United Kingdom Claudia Tasker
Defensive Line Coach United Kingdom Warwick Grosvenor
Linebackers Coach United Kingdom Ed Heywood
Wide Receivers Coach United Kingdom Alex Robson
U19 Head Coach United Kingdom Richard Scott
Assistant Defensive Line Coach United Kingdom Ryan McEntee
Assistant Linebackers Coach United Kingdom Charlie Wilson
Assistant Defensive Backs Coach United Kingdom Patrick Galvin

[10]

Roster[]

Scunthorpe Alphas training at night

Quarterbacks

  • 7: United States Derek Yenerall

Running Backs

  • 2: United Kingdom Jack Genney
  • 20: United Kingdom Mark Straw
  • 28: United Kingdom Adam Gill
  • 29: United Kingdom Matt Mason
  • 34: United Kingdom Corey Dobbs
  • 40: United Kingdom Amit Singh

Wide Receivers

  • 5: United Kingdom Tom Goodey
  • 9: Lithuania Deivydas Merkelis
  • 10: United Kingdom Tim Hotchin
  • 12: United Kingdom Dan Kitching
  • 14: United Kingdom Ryan Bailey
  • 17: United Kingdom Lewis Faulkes
  • 19: United Kingdom Jake Bradley
  • 81: United Kingdom Thomas Allsopp
  • 87: United Kingdom Tom Coome

Tight Ends

  • 4: United Kingdom Danny Simpson
  • 84: United Kingdom Ross Simpson

Offensive Line

  • 53: United Kingdom Paul Christmas (G)
  • 57: United Kingdom Michael Dixon (T)
  • 62: United Kingdom Ryan Burrows (G)
  • 64: United Kingdom Joseph Bradley (C)
  • 65: United Kingdom David Noble (G/LS)
  • 69: United Kingdom Wayne Dempsey (G)
  • 70: United Kingdom Ricky Smart (G)
  • 74: United Kingdom Thomas Finlay (T)
  • 75: United Kingdom Jacob Brown (G)
  • 77: United Kingdom Thomas Brunt (C)
  • 78: United Kingdom Dan Hickson (T)

Defensive Line

  • 13: United Kingdom Michael Blades (DE)
  • 43: United Kingdom Sean Kirkwood (DE)
  • 44: Poland Adrian Swierad (DT)
  • 52: United Kingdom Daniel Hollingsworth (DT)
  • 55: United Kingdom Steve Sowerby (DE)
  • 71: United Kingdom Ryan McEntee (DT/OG)
  • 90: United Kingdom Joe Hickson (DT)
  • 94: United Kingdom Thomas Bradshaw (DE)
  • 95: United Kingdom Jamie Dale (DT)
  • 98: United Kingdom Daniel McGowan (DE)
  • 99: United Kingdom Jack Marshall (DE)

Linebackers

  • 1: United Kingdom Charlie Wilson (LB)
  • 3: Poland Nick Tomaszewski (OLB/SS)
  • 6: United Kingdom Tom Costello (OLB)
  • 45: United Kingdom Kyle Deans (OLB)
  • 46: United Kingdom Laurence Lowish (LB)
  • 48: United Kingdom Ben Manderson (OLB)
  • 49: United Kingdom Jordan Smith (OLB)
  • 50: United Kingdom Warwick Grosvenor (LB)
  • 54: Poland Jamie Sill (LB)
  • 56: United Kingdom Ollie Dixon (OLB)
  • 58: United Kingdom Luke Thompson (OLB)
  • 59: United Kingdom Tony Lowndes (OLB)

Defensive Backs

  • 2: United Kingdom Callum Deans (S)
  • 11: Antigua and Barbuda Cardin Smith (SS)
  • 22: United Kingdom James Larby (CB)
  • 23: United Kingdom Rob Barraclough (FS)
  • 24: United Kingdom Gaz Hughes (FS/QB)
  • 25: United Kingdom Ash Scott (CB)
  • 27: United Kingdom KP Edwards (CB)
  • 30: United Kingdom Pete Briscoe (CB)
  • 31: United Kingdom Callum Chrost (SS)
  • 32: United Kingdom Patrick Galvin (FS)
  • 33: United Kingdom Alex Chrost (CB/P)
  • 42: United Kingdom James Woodward (CB/OLB)

Season records[]

Season League Regular Season Record Post Season? Awards
Wins Losses Ties
2019 BAFANL Associate Process 0 5 0 All games Exhibitions to gain BAFANL entry None
2020 BAFANL Associate Process 0 0 0 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 Pandemic None
2021 BAFANL Central East Division 3 5 0 Exhibition season due to COVID-19 Pandemic None
Total 3 10 0 All-time regular season record

References[]

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  3. ^ "Scunthorpe's American Football team to play first game in nearly 30 years". Grimsbytelegraph.co.uk. August 2, 2019.
  4. ^ "After 20 years – American Football returns to Scunthorpe". Grimsbytelegraph.co.uk. December 16, 2018.
  5. ^ "Scunthorpe Alphas American Football". Facebook.com.
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  7. ^ "Former player from USA who played with NFL athletes joins Scunthorpe Alphas". Grimsbytelegraph.co.uk. February 14, 2020.
  8. ^ "Scunthorpe Alphas American Football : about 4 months ago". Facebook.com. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Scunthorpe Alphas American Football - #Youth | The Scunthorpe Alphas are delighted to announce our new under 19's head coach, Richard Scott. Richard joins the Alphas with a wealth experience coaching at youth level, having coached some of the best players across the country when he coached Great Britain's under 19's. Richard also spent time coaching Farnham Knight's under 17 and 19', respectively. Having overseen a number of Alphas first team sessions, Richard has spoken of his excitement towards joining the Alphas and why he wanted to be apart of the setup. Richard said: "The Alphas are a great organisation. Even in my short time with the team I can see the potential. It's amazing to feel so welcome and I can't wait to get started with this project." Working alongside current Alphas coaches, Richard will oversee our youth team as we aim to develop high character and highly skilled Football players into the university and senior level, as well as building a pathway through the organisation. He added: "My personal goal is always about developing kids, not only into good football players but good people. Anyone with the right attitude and work ethic can get better as a football player. There is always a place on the team for anyone provided they respect the team and teammates." The Alphas will hold a taster day for prospective players in February 2021. We will provide all newcomers with equipment, along with our official kit to try on. The session will be an introduction to the sport, with coaches from different position groups for our prospective players to work with. If you, or anyone who you know, may be interested in joining the Alphas youth team, you can get in touch with us here. #BeAlpha #ScunthorpeAlphasYouth #AlphasFootball #IYBIWC #FastBoatFootball #WeReady #ExpectUs #Scunthorpe #NorthLincolnshire #AmericanFootball #Sport #PoweredByBeSpunki