Whether alumni, parents, students or friends, we have all come to love Wildcat Football! So, when we are not in the stadium cheering on our team, we can meet here to discuss the game and plan the fun.
Go Cats!!!!!!!

2009 Tailcat Themes

  • 8/20 TailScrimmage
  • 08/28 Italian
  • 09/03 Grab-n-Go
  • 09/10
  • 09/18
  • 09/25
  • 10/02
  • 10/09
  • 10/16
  • 10/23
  • 10/30
  • POST SEASON

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Week 2: Details....

Well it's Tuesday and Friday can't come soon enough. So here are the details for the TAILCAT and Parking Location.

St.Ignatius Wildcats vs. Bedford Bearcats




  Friday, Sept. 3, 2010
BEDFORD BEARCAT STADIUM




TAILCAT LOCATION:
Practice Field – Parking Lot off Columbus Road
South of Bearcat Stadium

TAILCAT TIME
Anytime after 4:00 PM - Workday impedes early arrivals

THEME: GRAB AND GO!
Due to the time frame Grab and Go items may include wings, sandwiches, Gyros (Great down the
street there) and other items. Checking the Food Channel and Rachel Ray Magazine for ideas.

BLUE OUT
We have learned that Bedford will have a “GREEN OUT” per our sources and there has been a suggestion for a uniform Wildcat color…..so like in college games perhaps we can try this as a BLUE OUT!
While the freedom of expression is important – perhaps trying the BLUE of the BLUE AND GOLD.
So a BLUE OUT to get the WILDCATS that victory and start a great Labor Day weekend.


BEDFORD GAME
Tailcat Parking Information:
PRACTICE FIELD PARKING LOT
Entrance on COLUMBUS Road

Bedford High School is located on Northfield Road – south of I-480. The TAILCAT will be held in their Parking lot next to their Practice Field. Access is from Columbus Rd (Go past the school to the 2nd Street and turn left – school parking lot will be on the left).


Monday, August 30, 2010

Week2: Wildcats vs. Bedford


We are in contact with the Bedford Athletic Department and have received the "Go-Ahead" to have the TAILCAT on their PRACTICE FIELD - on the School Campus.  It is south of the football field and can be reached by turning onto Columbus Road from Northfield Rd.  
No worries we are aligning the TAILCAT SATELLITE to take photos of the area and provide details - so ...GPS not needed just yet.
THEME - "Grab and Go" - A working Title as the Game is at 7:00 PM - it is a Friday and our economy does need you to work and therefore it may take sometime to get there - traffic on 480 and all.  So an expectation of TAILCAT CUISINE should be lessened and therefore the idea of easy to bring dishes makes sense.  A table if your contribution is bigger than 1 sq foot - but by piling on - we may need tables (there is a Tailcat “Jug” tradition for people who are generous with their food/contributions but don't bring tables to put them on....)
TIME - Well probably sometime after 400 pm.  Some early TAILCATTERS (No Tim and Wendy - Make that Tim I don’t think Wendy was as early - as they will be returning from out of town - and well, their rights to TAILCAT MANCAVE are available as we may have seen the last of the mobile Mancave!)  volunteers are welcome!  Then again, we may just hold our cell-phones together and watch past Iggy Highlights and Football games (I am only in charge of Internet communications) may be present.
Thank you for your responses for the TEST EMAIL.  Many have asked to remain on the list and World Peace we can add in there.
 Thanks again - some specifics by tomorrow. 
 An exciting day on Saturday and a memory for all despite the outcome - the Cats played hard and in a place very few high school teams get to play. 

CTC

A few thoughts after Game 1


In a few hours the sun will become up....some words used in the past when the result of a Wildcat football game was not what we had hoped.

But on the ground of the Port of Cleveland Parking lot the renewal of Wildcat fellowship and Tailcat spirit occurred. In what I believe is the biggest TAILCAT that ever occurred...football and fellowship was back.

I want to thank all the people that helped me connect the dots in this TAILCAT. I want to thank Cheri Ramos for the countless hours she devoted to the Tailcat activities as well as the other captains’ moms, Jane Grebenc and Robin Strippy. Everyone assisted in the start of this season and next Friday night can’t come quick enough.

At the Tailcat was the entire Tailcat history with original TAILCAT families from 2003 and through all those who have come to make the TAILCAT an part of Wildcat Football and important part of Ignatius Saturdays.

It is hard to believe that was started as a simple idea to gather together outside before a game - has been part of Ignatius football and allowed so many to enjoy the day. So...while the game may have not been what we hoped for (and all respects to a good opponent) ...Friday is only 6 days away....and so it begins....but another great memory.

Go Cats!

Axel Hoyer...the TC

Week 1 - Charity Game St. Ignatius Wildcats vs. Lake Catholic

Hello Wildcat Fans!
 
Well, the start of our Wildcat season begins!  What better place than Cleveland Browns Stadium  - what a dream for our boys!
 
For us tailcatters, our season begins as well!  Please see the attached flyer regarding parking for this coming Saturday.  Tailcat Consultant Axel Hoyer has been able to secure PREPAID parking for $6.00 at the Port Authority Lot across from the stadium. This is being done so that we can have an area to tailgate!   How convenient is that?!!  Please know that only those who have PREPAID will be issued a parking pass!
 
TIME
 
Let's say 4:00!  Rest assured if you want to take in both games that day (there is a game at 3:00), we've heard that our veteran, seasoned tailcatters are planning a TAILCAT OCCUPATION around 2:30 and will welcome any early birds!!!
 
THEME
 
Let's start with Italian Week!  Pizza, pasta, pepperoni bread...........It's a theme, - not a mandate.  Feel free to bring whatever dish you wish to share!  We're sure there will be grilled sausages from our veteran grillers!
 
TAILCAT TRADITIONS/GUIDELINES
 
We will supply the paper products, garbage bags, etc. Tables and canopies are always needed and appreciated.  Please bring your own chairs.  Also, please remember you are responsible for your own set up and clean up.
 
Last year, tailcatter Gina McVey created a great website/blogsite called "EverythingTailcat".  tailcat.blogspot.com.  Please log in and sign up!  We'll be posting recaps and pictures of our tailcats!  Anyone wishing to blog/post pictures are welcome!
 
SPREAD THE WORD - ALL ARE WELCOME!  LET'S MAKE THIS A SEASON TO REMEMBER FOR ALL!
 
Hope to see everyone on Saturday!
 
 GO CATS!
 
Cheri Ramos
Jane Grebenc
Robin Strippy

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Oh, and Go Cats!

It was not - in the words of Jack Corrigan, the "Voice of the Wildcats" - the result we all wished for.

The cold reality is that, in Division I, only one team walks off the field at the end of their season with a "W". It's an incredible challenge and when it happens, it's special.

But how about this for "special":
11-1
14-1
25-game winning streak
A state title.

For the seniors, a varsity career marked by only (2) unintended results - vs Glenville. Bookends to their careers. As irritating as that is to even type, it is not all that we are left with. As the disappointment and the frustration recedes, that "bigger picture" that Coach Kyle so often mentions comes in to view. There are no losses in St Ignatius football - just life lessons and memories.

Our guys will find that the opportunity to play on such a big stage, with such great teammates, under such good coaches, against the best week in and week out, wearing the blue and gold and that iconic paw on the helmet is something they will long treasure.

As for us TailCatters and parents, it is special and fun, too. We have our own memories and friendships. Thanks for letting me make the season feel just a bit longer - while poking fun at the expense of others (um, I think you know who you are!)

It's been a blast!

Oh, and
GO CATS!!!!!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Pre-game....

This is to confirm this week's TailCat location is at the Firestone Service Center at the corner of Madison and Bunts.

OK, really this is just an excuse for me to vent some pregame energy...

It's simple, really.
Tackle well. Swarm to the ball. Protect the football. Win special teams. Expose their poor run defense between the tackles. Wear their lines down and take advantage in the 2nd half.

The weather favors us. Our coaching staff favors us. Our discipline and conditioning favor us. Our tough schedule has prepared us for this second season. Since August, we have developed depth and experience we didn't have in Week 1. And I might guess that we are now "in their heads" - a complete reversal, perhaps, from just a short season ago. The class of 2009 showed how to get it done against these talented Glenville teams.

In 36 hours, we will be 4-1 against the Tarblooders the past 2 years.

I - can't - wait!

It's simple, really.

GO CATS!!!!!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Season 2 ~ Game 2: Glenville

It's deja vu all over again - the Cats vs Glenville at Lakewood in the Regional Semifinals. You could have bet the ranch on this rematch happening at some point during these playoffs!

Glenville advanced by scoring 21 points off of (5) North Royalton turnovers. You just don't win in the playoffs if you turn the ball over - and you sure won't win any game against Glenville with mutliple turnovers; we know that too well. If the Cats take care of the ball and again take advantage of Glenville's special team weaknesses the game is ours.

Our offense has vastly improved since Week 1. We went into that game with a receiving corps that had zero varsity receptions other than Brendan Carozzoni and a running back with zero varsity carries. We now have a deep and experienced group of receivers to complement a very good running game. And a red hot "Mule" Myers.

The defense is a little dinged up but it sounds like we'll have all the starters that have been so solid all year - and an expanded list of experienced backups at all of the LB and secondary positions. So let's get it started!

Glenville theme: IRISH!!!
(I just couldn't withstand the groundswell of genuine support for the Irish theme. And if we have to fill in with burgers and dogs, oh well.)

TailCat location: the Firestone lot - 13740 Madison. At the corner of Madison and Bunts - across the street from the stadium.We'll be collecting $1/person till we cover the cost of renting the lot - we only need about $50; I have money left over from the Holy War TailCat that we can put towards the cost.

Some playoff TailCat observations: since seats are general admission - and since this game is at Lakewood - the teardown begins earlier. (I'm heading in no later than 6 PM!) So all would do well to get there earlier for these next 4 games; showing up at 5:30-5:45 with a table and food doesn't cut it in Season 2!

GO CATS!!!!!

Weird and Wonderful

That would describe both the weather on Saturday and the game. On a night when the offense struggled to find a rhythm and with key starters out on both sides of the ball, the Cats found a way to win. In spite of all the flags. In spite of an officiating crew that conferred on almost every call, took forever to confer when they did, took forever to make the call when they came up with a decision - and then took forever to spot the ball! Geesh!


At least we got to tailgate and watch the game in some very mild November weather.


The playoff TailCats always have a different feel. There are no other events at Byers or any other field since the other teams and sports are done - Byers is very quiet and serene on gameday afternoons as a result. In contrast to the tension-filled games that follow later.It also means you can wander out on the field before anyone gets there.


Joann Ross - goin' deep
















It also means we're TailCatting under the lights by 5:30ish. Which makes it easier for Tim Ryan to hide in the shadows and avoid doing any work. Speaking of hiding in the shadows, has anyone seen Axel Hoyer lately?!?!


Speaking of work - Joe Carozzoni has stepped up bigtime as the playoffs have arrived. Workin' his tail off! "Mr. November" -that's him!


Speaking of whiners - Dave McVey has really, really fallen off the radar screen. It's been a steady string of excuses for his late arrival - "I have to check some books out of the library"; "I have kids"; "I have to rearrange my sock drawer"; etc, etc, etc. This past week Dave said he advanced to "The World Series of Whiners" or some such. No surprise there. He'd have gotten our vote. If anybody asked. You go, Dave?!
















Multi tasking
Season 2, Week 2 is now upon us!! The "it was destined to be" rematch with Glenville! Bring - them - on!!!


GO CATS!!!!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Season 2 ~ Week One: Boardman

We've had a few days to dwell on that rare perfect season. 10-0. (It's fun just to type it again!) A real team effort from start to finish. But that first season is behind us and means nothing over the next several weeks.


The Second Season starts this Saturday night. The Spartans of Youngstown Boardman. The first of a series of one week seasons. The mild weather will probably not stay with us. The competition will get tougher each week. So we have to stay focused and step it up, people! And that includes the Cats, too!!


Season 2, Week 1 TailCat Theme: Chili and Soup Cook Off






There was some sentiment to give equal time to my heritage and have an Irish theme. But there just aren't that many different ways to dress up a potato.










So if you have a special recipe put it to the test against the best of the rest!
Or, if you're like me, bring something that goes with chili or soup.






Or, if you're like Joe Carozzoni or Tim Ryan, you'll just show up. Work 2 weeks in a row?!?! Naaaah.




Joe and Tim hard at work?!?!






GO CATS!!!

On a much more serious note, you may have heard of the serious football injury suffered by a local HS player, Kory Wiita. Please continue to keep Kory in your thoughts and prayers. In addition, Judy Martin has offered to man a donation jar at all the TailCats for the Wiita family so keep an eye out for her.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

PERFECT!

In all respects, Saturday turned out to be a perfect day.
The weather actually matched the forecast and cleared up as the morning went on. Dr Ross' House of Pain on Detroit turned out to be the perfect tented site for the first-ever pre- and post-TailCat. Giovanni Nardi is recognized pregame for his academic exploits - I'd say a 4.31gpa is darn near perfect (video).
And, of course, our Cats put a BEATDOWN on the Eagles.
A 10-0 undefeated regular season!
The first perfect 10-0 season since 1995 (the Cats went 9-0 in 2000).

It certainly was a peculiar atmosphere for a Holy War. The occasional bright sunshine that splashed the players just didn't seem right. And despite the Eagles' attempt to intimidate our Cats before the national anthem - it seemed as hollow as it was - the only question seemed to be "by how much?". Not the usual formula for a Holy War.

The pre-TailCat got off to a bit of a rocky start as we thought the tent was going to blow away. Or that Frank Ross was going to blow himself up trying to get the firepit lit in a windstorm. Or that the nearby high rise residents were going to clean us out when we were at the game. (No worries - they cleaned us out at the post-TailCat!)Mssrs. Duffy, Ross and Ventling put their Bloody Mary recipes to the TailCat test. I'd say it was a dead heat - we need a runoff.

Tim Myers appears to be blown away by his role as official Bloody Mary taste-tester









Despite our best efforts to get it on film, Joe Carozzoni actually did something this week - he cooked burgers!
You'll have to trust me - that's Joe; he wasn't there long enough to get a good picture
Rumor has it that Tim Ryan was serving the burgers that Joe cooked but let's not push it - both of them actually doing some work at the same TailCat?!? Sure, whatever.

Dr Ross says "Save those blue cups - you'll need what's in them when you cash in that free root canal"
Speaking of Sue Ryan - where has she been?!!? Sue!!! Come back!!!

I think this is an opportunity for another caption contest:




A final game note: the usually mild-mannered Wendy Myers was heard to respond "O - VER RA - TED! HA!" to the entire St Ed student section in the 4th quarter. That is just not like her. Usually, she'd take on the entire visiting team fans - not just the student section. It was just that kind of Holy War, I guess...