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Scunthorpe Alphas

American Football team based in the United Kingdom. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Scunthorpe Alphas
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The Scunthorpe Alphas are an American football club based in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England that competes in the BAFA National Leagues NFC 1 North, the second tier of British American football. 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.[1]

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History

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Associate process

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.[2]

The club had become the first team to represent Scunthorpe since the 'Scunthorpe Steelers' who folded in 1990.[3] 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.[4] 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.[5]

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.[6]

Division Two

The Alphas were made full BAFA members in October 2020. 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".[7]

The Alphas made their debut in part of the makeshift 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]

In 2022 won they NFC 2 South with a 8–0 record before defeating Darlington Steam in the play-off quarter finals, which they won 23–6. The Alphas were eventually defeated in the semi-finals away at the Highland Stags in Invergordon losing 18–8, but were promoted to Division 1 for 2023 as the second placed team in the North.

Promotion to Division One

In 2023 the Alphas started their regular season with a loss away at the Northumberland Vikings 24–13. The Alphas would go on to beat the Lancashire Wolverines, Darlington Steam and the Yorkshire Rams twice. The Alphas ultimately faltered at home to the Vikings 28–0. An 8–2 regular season in their first year in Division 1 would result in two consecutive playoff berths. The Alphas won their first Division 1 playoff game 23–13 away at the Glasgow Tigers on 20 August 2023 before being defeated by the Nottingham Caesars ending their Premier Division promotion bid.

In 2024 the club were re-aligned into the NFC 1 North with the Yorkshire Rams, Sheffield Giants, Chester Romans and the Humber Warhawks. Finishing with a 6-2 record they clinched the divisional title and secured a play-off game against Shropshire Revolution.

The Alphas have a regular season record of 16–2 over their first two official seasons in the league.

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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]

In 2022, Scunthorpe Alphas saw the selection of 2 members of the Scunthorpe Alphas selected to represent the Great Britain U17s Team in LT Dominic Norbron and WR Jay Robinson.

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Stadium

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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 days.

Club Staff

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Current Roster

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Scunthorpe Alphas training at night

Quarterbacks

  • 6: United Kingdom Lewis Colver
  • 15: United Kingdom Will Swales

Running backs

  • 1: United Kingdom Jack Paddison (captain) (RB/LB)
  • 7: United Kingdom Jay Smith
  • 14: United Kingdom Jamal Alvaranga
  • 21: United Kingdom Nathaniel Wyse
  • 26: United Kingdom Arran Sparrow
  • 33: Poland Sacha Lukianczuk
  • 37: United Kingdom Josh Knowles
  • 40: United Kingdom Amit Singh

Wide receivers

  • 5: United Kingdom Elliott Knight
  • 8: United Kingdom Adam Woodall
  • 9: United Kingdom Lewis Truman
  • 11: United Kingdom Harry Paddison

Tight ends

  • 84: United Kingdom Thomas Noon
  • 89: United Kingdom Dan Coombe

Offensive line

  • 55: United Kingdom Steve Sowerby (OT/DT)
  • 56: United Kingdom Andy Bagnall
  • 64: United Kingdom Joe Bradley
  • 65: United Kingdom Dom Walker
  • 70: United Kingdom Robert Beynon
  • 72: United Kingdom Martin Brearley (captain)
  • 74: United Kingdom Aiden Light
  • 76: United Kingdom Martin Lewis
  • 79: United Kingdom Kyle Rains

Defensive line

  • 43: United Kingdom Sean Kirkwood
  • 52: United Kingdom Shaun Husband
  • 59: United Kingdom Laurence Lowish
  • 68: United Kingdom Lucy Clelland
  • 71: United Kingdom Ryan McEntee
  • 90: United Kingdom Jord Carr
  • 92: United Kingdom Cameron Belk
  • 95: United Kingdom Michael Bowes
  • 96: United Kingdom Pete Shaw
  • 97: United Kingdom Alex Irving (captain)
  • 98: United Kingdom Connor Greenhalgh
  • 99: United Kingdom Jack Marshall

Linebackers

  • 3: Poland Nick Tomaszewski
  • 28: Mexico Joseph Canseco
  • 31: United Kingdom Luke Truman
  • 45: United Kingdom Luke Mallaghan
  • 46: United Kingdom Ryan Wood
  • 47: United Kingdom Alex Bevan
  • 54: United Kingdom Ollie Dixon

Defensive backs

  • 2: United Kingdom Natty Peck
  • 13: United Kingdom Ben Smith
  • 22: United Kingdom James Larby
  • 24: United Kingdom Gaz Hughes (captain)
  • 25: United Kingdom Dylan Pole
  • 26: United Kingdom Luca Martinez
  • 27: United Kingdom Archie Bange
  • 49: United Kingdom Alex Gorringe
  • 88: Zimbabwe TJ Bhunu
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Season records

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Honours

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