Thursday, September 26, 2013

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Announces Pot Pie Winners.


Win the Pie!
Made from scratch, Grammy Rose's chicken rotisserie pot pies



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Recently, on Facebook, Dickie's posted an opportunity to win (2) homemade, chicken pot pies.  Entries abounded, but only 7 Facebook friends could win.
The ad read...
Absolutely FREE Chicken Pot Pie, Thursday, September 26th 2013 – ALL DAY
No catch! Just you and friend come Uptown to Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub to enjoy (2) complimentary, rotisserie chicken pot pies w/ homemade crust (It's my Grammy Rose's recipe).

If you haven't won in the last 30 days, be one of the next (7) of my Facebook friends to reply that you'd like to “try the pie”, and I'll send you an e-certificate good for (2) homemade chicken pot pies. Just print the certificate, bring a friend, and head uptown to Dickie's for the free grub.

Entries valid on my facebook page dickieoneal
Coupon good for dine in only
e-certificate good on Thursday, September 26th
Winner will not have won any prize from Dickie's in the last 30 days.
Gratuity not included.
— with Dickie O' Neal's Irish Pub + Restaurant.
Congratulations to our 7 winners!  Look forward to serving you on Thursday!
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HISTORY-MAKING, 'PRIDE OF THE DESERT' COYOTES BILLBOARD GREETS PALM SPRINGS TRAVELERS ON I-10 CORRIDOR

(PALM SPRINGS) -- The SoCal Coyotes continued to set the standard in AAA football Wednesday night when travelers going east on the I-10 corridor at the Highland Springs and 22nd exit were greeted by a full-size billboard introducing the 2012 Pac West champions as "The Pride of the Desert."

The billboard invites football fans pouring into Greater Palm Springs to "Defend the Shield" of faith, family and football, and prominently features 6-6, 230-pound Coyotes quarterback Nate Lewis, who is shattering AAA records for his third consecutive season.

"If you think Nate towers over a defense, wait until you see him overlooking an interstate," smiled team president J. David Miller. "We are humbled, and grateful, that God has given us the amazing platform of football to share eternal principles of faith and family with the world."


The SoCal Coyotes are a non-profit sports leadership organization that places as much emphasis on building men as it does building champions. This is the first of three Coyote billboards that will appear on the Palm Springs landscape.

"We view our 53-man roster as 53 opportunities to plant trees under whose shade we never intend to sit," Miller said. "Each man on this team represents an opportunity to learn values and skills that create better homes, better fathers, and ultimately, better communities wherever they go.

"And our fans think we're a pretty good football team, too," Miller added.

The Coyotes are currently 3-1 and in the thick of the national championship race in the Southern California Football Alliance, the desert's only means to win a state or national title. 




The team returns home this Saturday night at Xavier College Prep to face the Crown City (Belmont) Hilltoppers at 7 p.m. 

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Palm Springs - SoCal Coyotes Face LA Falcons

SoCal Coyotes Face LA Falcons
September 21 2013

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  1. The game was originally scheduled to be played in Los Angeles, and now finds itself as the opening act for the UFAL Champion California Raiders, who play the Las Vegas Lions in the second game.

    The Coyotes are coming off a shocking road win against the heavily favored California Tide, where they rallied in Pasadena for a thrilling 40-29 comeback behind their third 500-yard-plus explosion of the young 2013 season, proving that their Mouse Davis-engineered Silver Stretch offense is not to be taken lightly.

    Coyote All-American receiver Rashad “The Franchise” Roberts – who puts the ‘stretch’ in the team’s precision Run ‘n’ Shoot attack -- has a whopping seven touchdowns and – no, this is not a typo – 681 yards receiving in just three games.

    KICKOFF: Kickoff is scheduled for 3:05 p.m. at San Bernardino High School Stadium, 1850 NE Street, San Bernardino, CA. Gates open at 2 p.m. The Coyotes will take the field for team stretch one hour prior to kickoff.

    LAST WEEK: The Coyotes drove the ball at will against the vaunted Tide, but turned it over twice in two possessions and found themselves trailing 21-19 at half, despite a huge 68-yard touchdown reception from receiver Demario Brown and an electrifying 91-yard kick return from Shaine Boyle. The sluggish Coyotes then ripped open the skies in the second half and rained down hell, with quarterback Nate Lewis throwing the length of the field to Roberts for two scores and another pair to Arena Football sensation Kevin Page.

    WEATHER: The forecast for San Bernardino at kickoff is sunny and 82 degrees, with winds from the southwest at 11 miles per hour.

    GENERAL SEATING: Walk-up tickets are available at the gate for $10. Children under eight are free. No coolers, or outside food or drink, are permitted inside the stadium.

    RADIO: Play-by-play will be called by “Voice of the Coyotes” Matt McKay and aired on KXPS Team 1010, the flagship station of the Coyote Radio Network. The game can also be heard via the Coyote GoMobile YAPP, available for free download in the iTunes Store and Android Market. The YAPP also has the Coyote roster, videos, and Coyote TV features.

    ORGANIZATIONS: The Los Angeles Falcons are under the direction of owner and investment banker Michelle Crenshaw, who has been a AAA football general manager for eight years with the Hudson County (NJ) Stars and Long Beach (CA) Lions. She is in her third season as an owner in the LCFL Central Division.

    The Coyotes are led by AAA Hall-of-Fame head coach J. David Miller, who brings a record of 76-16 (.841) into the game. Miller's team was a 2012 national runner-up and he was named National Coach of the Year.

    WHEN THE COYOTES HAVE THE BALL: When fearless veteran SoCal Coyote quarterback Nate Lewis – arguably the most accurate AAA passer in history – steps under center, one thing is certain: The Coyotes are a threat to score at any time, from any place on the field, including from their own one-yard line. In only three games, the Coyote gunner has staggering numbers: 76 completions for 1,292 yards and 12 touchdowns, with only six interceptions in 109 attempts.

    Lewis, 6-5, 230, is now in his third season with Miller and the pure Run ‘n’ Shoot, evidenced by his supreme confidence and generalship. The 2012 National Player of the Year – who made it to the final cut this spring with the Arena Football League’s San Jose Sabercats – is completing 70-percent of his passes for an NFL passer rating of 123.337. And long-ball threat Rashad Roberts is just one of his weapons: In three games, Lewis has completed passes to 11 different receivers, and is confident in his entire fleet of sub 4.4 speedsters.

    For two weeks in a row, once-skeptical SCFA coaches who came to scout Lewis left shaking their heads.

    The Falcons are hoping pressure from veteran star defensive end John Henry (55) will create mistakes that their opportunistic defense, led by linebacker JR White (8), can exploit.

    Lewis, however, who completed 20-28 last week for 402 yards, doesn’t make many mistakes, and when a defense does, he is swift to make them pay with strikes to targets like Josh Asuncion, Demario Brown, AJ Allen, Jordan Brewer, Wayne Jacobs, Deshawn Smith and Erick Ross.

    Running back Nigel Simmons overcame an early fumble against the Tide to have his best day as a Coyote, with eight carries for 68 yards and an 8.5-yard average.

    WHEN THE FALCONS HAVE THE BALL: The Darkside Defense’ is led by devastating middle linebacker Devin Jones, a ‘collision expert’ who leads the team in tackles. Speed-rusher Devin Howard – who has a team-leading six sacks – harasses quarterbacks into mistakes that feed opportunistic Coyotes like Ryan Pervine, Bo “Night Train” Bovain, Dana Prieto, Shaine Boyle, Sebastian Hall, Chris Kelly and Rob Smith.

    Expect the Falcons to test the Coyotes secondary with explosive quarterback Anthony Andre, while pounding the SoCal defensive line behind the running of Davonte Green. Cedric Cox, Jason Franek, Dan Lopez, Jordan Cornell and Tyler Malone lead the way for the Coyotes up front.

    "If Devin Howard were a grizzly bear, he'd live in Yellowstone Park," said Miller. "He throws offensive linemen around like dumpsters, and he keeps turning them over until he finds something to eat. That attracts a lot of other bears behind him looking for an easy meal, and we are blessed in the bear department."

    The rich SoCal linebacking corps is its deepest in history, with David Cathcart, Greg Marshall, Bryan Garcia, Paul Thomas, Cory Westmoreland, Alex Mendoza, Robert Kelly and JuJuan Martin flying to the football.

    DAN THE ‘ICE’ MAN: Kicker Dan Kelly missed from 49 in his only attempt last week. He hit from 32 and 49 two weeks ago against the Thunder. Kelly is perfect in PATs and has scored 30 points on the year. The Coyotes, who seldom punt, did not against the Tide, but net 41.2 yards on the season when they do.

    COYOTE QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
    “That was like having our wisdom teeth removed -- with a chainsaw." -- Coyotes head coach J. David Miller, after his team squandered opportunities and trailed at halftime before putting up one of the best second-half performances in the SoCal Coyotes three-year history.


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Monday, September 23, 2013

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Palm Springs - Herb Drop Dumplings recipe

Grammy Rose's Herb Drop Dumpl'ns
Irish American Family Pub Restaurant
Palm Springs, CA



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Chicken and Dumplings was created during the Great Depression: money was tight back then, and it's an excellent way to stretch ingredients so that the meal feeds a crowd. It's a simple and basic recipe that is economical and can be elegant as well. The dumplings are basically a biscuit dough that are dropped into boiling chicken stock.


Grammy Rose hints for the perfect drop dumpling for chicken and dumplings.
  • The secret to fluffy #dumplings is to keep them at a low simmer, never let them boil, and don't overcook them.
  • Use a wider topped pot, give them room to expand and when they look fluffy, test them with a toothpick as you would with a cake, to see if they are done.
  • Take care not to boil them or overcook them and you'll be happy with these drop dumplings.
Grammy Rose's Drop Dumplin' Recipe

2 1/4 cups Bisquick
3 Eggs
3/4 cup Milk
1 tablespoon Thyme
  • Stir together dumpling ingredients and drop by spoonfuls into simmering water.
  • Cook uncovered 8 minutes and 8 minutes covered.


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub : THE PRESIDENT, BOYLE TURN BACK TIDE IN #COYOTE #COMEBACK

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THE PRESIDENT, BOYLE TURN BACK TIDE IN #COYOTE #COMEBACK

(#PALMSPRINGS) – When SoCal coaches looked at the game film Monday and compared it to the actual statistics, Saturday night’s stunning 40-29 road #win over the powerful #California Tide gave them reason to #hope, after the 2-1 Coyotes repeatedly came from behind to find a way to win.

“More ‘we,’ and less of ‘me,’” said head #coach J. David Miller. “The #guys who talk the least did the most. That was the difference. If we are to ever be #champions, we had to quit being talkers of great deeds and doers of none. Our season was on the line, and these young #men fought their way out of the darkness.”

Coyote coaches quickly pointed out two critical game-changing plays, one from wide #receiver Demario “The President” Brown; the second, from #rookie corner Shaine Boyle. Both occurred in a wild first half, where the deep Tide tried to drown the upstart Coyotes before they could gasp for air.

The visiting Coyotes started flat, evidenced by two drive-killing first-quarter turnovers and divisive sideline chatter. Brown had been benched briefly by Miller for a dropped pass, and the Tide seized their #opportunities – and the momentum – to jump to a 14-6 lead.

But when Brown re-entered th
e fray, #veteran #quarterback Nate Lewis calmly called his number with the Coyotes famed Choice route. Lewis quickly found the 6-1, 220-pound Brown in the flat, and the pride of Orangeburg, #South Carolina showed the Tide – and his head coach – that you can’t impeach the President.

Brown threw the corner to the ground with one hand, ran over a #linebacker, and then blasted through the tackle of a diving safety. With nothing but turf in front of him, Brown ran 68 yards to re-election and #redemption.

“That catch and run changed the game,” said Miller. “To that point, we couldn’t pour water out of a boot if the instructions were on the heel. Like the veteran #All-American that he is, Demario gave us hope.”

The Coyote bench burst to #life. “We are engineered for #comebacks!” roared veteran #defensive back Robert Smith to a sideline of rookies. “One #play can change the game!”

But the rushing Tide – no strangers to big games themselves -- answered swiftly. Behind pinpoint passing from star quarterback Kyle Parrish, the former champions marched into the teeth of the Coyote defense and #scored on a 27-yard pass to take a daunting 21-12 lead with barely two minutes left in the half.
The Coyote kick return team took the #field for its third time, and frankly, most of the bench was looking to deep return speedsters Rashad Roberts or Wayne Jacobs for an answer. But when the Tide squib-kicked to avoid them, it was cornerback Shaine Boyle who gathered up the bouncing ball at his own nine. Boyle ran right into heavy traffic, planted, and reversed his field. Finding nothing, he circled back again, this time nearing his own goal line.

Boyle then reversed again, but this time, began to pick up blocks as selfless Coyotes circled back to help the darting Boyle out of a deep hole. When he reversed a third time, suddenly, there was nothing but grass. By the time Boyle had crossed mid-field, “he had already run about 150 yards,” said Miller.

“At that point, we just #prayed he had another 50 left in the tank.” Miraculously, an exhausted Boyle crossed the finish line while the Coyote bench erupted into bedlam.When Miller turned on his team at halftime, his words were unforgettable. He swiftly pointed out that it was simple SoCal mistakes, ego and and selfishness -- not the Tide --that were trapping the young Coyotes. “Wake up! Wake up! Or you will cry tomorrow!” the coach screamed. “Make up your minds! You will either grow up, right here, right now, on the road, and be remembered as a team, or you will die alone tonight in a strange place as a group of faceless, nameless individuals!”The Coyotes responded, and it was a couple of well-known faces who answered Miller’s cry. After the opening second-half kickoff, the venerable Lewis dropped to throw, and stood fearless in the pocket while Rashad “The Franchise” Roberts broke free over the top. Lewis laced a 78-yard rope down the left sideline, Roberts never broke stride, and The SoCal Coyotes finally took a #lead they would never relinquish. SoCal’s Darkside Defense, bolstered by adjustments from assistant head coach Wayne Anderson, stiffened. Led by punishing tackles from linebackers Devin Jones and Ryan Pervine, ferocious quarterback pressure from ends Devin Howard and Dan Lopez, push from nose tackle Cedric Cox, and huge defensed passes from Dana Prieto, Sebastian Hall, Chris Kelly and Boyle, the Tide turned. This time, unlike in week two against the San Diego Thunder, the Coyotes kept their poise. Lewis ran the Silver Stretch offense with perfect precision, attacking the changing Cal Tide fronts with runs and screens to S-back Nigel Simmons before Kevin Page for a 15-yard scoring strike to make it 33-21. The Tide battled valiantly, but couldn’t score, and Lewis made it clear it’s a bad idea to give him back the ball. Within seconds, the 6-5, 230-pound gunslinger found the streaking Roberts again on a switch route up the seam for another 78-yard score, and in the blink of an eye, the Coyotes led 40-21. The jubilant Coyotes gathered afterward on the bus, where Miller applauded his young pack for a team #victory that saw us “finally take them Huggies off, and I must say, men, we look pretty good tonight in street clothes.” The bus nearly burst in raucous response.The Coyotes’ Silver Stretch run ‘n’ shoot attack accounted for 461 yards of total offense, 359 behind the relentless right arm of Lewis, who threw for five #touchdowns to bring his league-leading total to 12. Rashad “The Franchise” Roberts averaged 25 yards a catch – eight total, for 201 yards – and three scores. Nigel Simmons rushed eight times for 68 yards. Miller gushed over Boyle’s incredible kickoff return, no doubt a game-changer, but the coach surprised his team by awarding the game ball to Brown, who unbeknownst to many had quietly pushed through several weeks of personal #trials to rise above #adversity when everything was on the line to turn the game around. Again, the Coyotes roared their approval. “The President chose #action over distraction,” said Miller. “If we don’t score there, the Tide never lets us back in that #game. Demario never complains. He walks the walk, and let the end zone do his talking. Great players make great plays in great games. Demario made the play when we needed it most, which by the way, is a staple of his Coyote #career.” "We #love you, Mario,” smiled Roberts, as he gave Brown a huge embrace after the game. “You needed this. You showed us all something tonight. You make me #believe. Don’t stop. Way to keep the #faith.  The Coyotes travel to #LosAngeles Saturday night to face the Falcons in their second straight road game. For more information, contact the Coyotes at socalcoyotes@gmail.com.  

(FOR COMPLETE GAME STATS, GO TO THE COYOTE MOBILE YAPP – available free in #iTunes or #Android Market – and click on ‘stats.’)
  1. Photo: THE PRESIDENT, BOYLE TURN BACK TIDE IN #COYOTE #COMEBACK

(#PALMSPRINGS) – When SoCal coaches looked at the game film Monday and compared it to the actual statistics, Saturday night’s stunning 40-29 road #win over the powerful #California Tide gave them reason to #hope, after the 2-1 Coyotes repeatedly came from behind to find a way to win.

“More ‘we,’ and less of ‘me,’” said head #coach J. David Miller. “The #guys who talk the least did the most. That was the difference. If we are to ever be #champions, we had to quit being talkers of great deeds and doers of none. Our season was on the line, and these young #men fought their way out of the darkness.” 

Coyote coaches quickly pointed out two critical game-changing plays, one from wide #receiver Demario “The President” Brown; the second, from #rookie corner Shaine Boyle. Both occurred in a wild first half, where the deep Tide tried to drown the upstart Coyotes before they could gasp for air. 

The visiting Coyotes started flat, evidenced by two drive-killing first-quarter turnovers and divisive sideline chatter.  Brown had been benched briefly by Miller for a dropped pass, and the Tide seized their #opportunities – and the momentum – to jump to a 14-6 lead. 

But when Brown re-entered the fray, #veteran #quarterback Nate Lewis calmly called his number with the Coyotes famed Choice route. Lewis quickly found the 6-1, 220-pound Brown in the flat, and the pride of Orangeburg, #South Carolina showed the Tide – and his head coach – that you can’t impeach the President.  

Brown threw the corner to the ground with one hand, ran over a #linebacker, and then blasted through the tackle of a diving safety.  With nothing but turf in front of him, Brown ran 68 yards to re-election and #redemption. 

“That catch and run changed the game,” said Miller. “To that point, we couldn’t pour water out of a boot if the instructions were on the heel. Like the veteran #All-American that he is, Demario gave us hope.” 

The Coyote bench burst to #life. “We are engineered for #comebacks!” roared veteran #defensive back Robert Smith to a sideline of rookies. “One #play can change the game!”

But the rushing Tide – no strangers to big games themselves -- answered swiftly. Behind pinpoint passing from  star quarterback Kyle Parrish, the former champions marched into the teeth of the Coyote defense and #scored on a 27-yard pass to take a daunting 21-12 lead with barely two minutes left in the half. 

The Coyote kick return team took the #field for its third time, and frankly, most of the bench was looking to deep return speedsters Rashad Roberts or Wayne Jacobs for an answer. But when the Tide squib-kicked to avoid them, it was cornerback Shaine Boyle who gathered up the bouncing ball at his own nine. 

Boyle ran right into heavy traffic, planted, and reversed his field. Finding nothing, he circled back again, this time nearing his own goal line. Boyle then reversed again, but this time, began to pick up blocks as selfless Coyotes circled back to help the darting Boyle out of a deep hole. When he reversed a third time, suddenly, there was nothing but grass.  

By the time Boyle had crossed mid-field, “he had already run about 150 yards,” said Miller. “At that point, we just #prayed he had another 50 left in the tank.” Miraculously, an exhausted Boyle crossed the finish line while the Coyote bench erupted into bedlam.

When Miller turned on his team at halftime, his words were unforgettable. He swiftly pointed out that it was simple SoCal mistakes, ego and and selfishness -- not the Tide --that were trapping the young Coyotes. 

 “Wake up! Wake up! Or you will cry tomorrow!” the coach screamed.  “Make up your minds! You will either grow up, right here, right now, on the road, and be remembered as a team, or you will die alone tonight in a strange place as a group of faceless, nameless individuals!”

The Coyotes responded, and it was a couple of well-known faces who answered Miller’s cry. After the opening second-half kickoff, the venerable Lewis dropped to throw, and stood fearless in the pocket while Rashad “The Franchise” Roberts broke free over the top. Lewis laced a 78-yard rope down the left sideline, Roberts never broke stride, and  The SoCal Coyotes finally took a #lead they would never relinquish. 

SoCal’s Darkside Defense, bolstered by adjustments from assistant head coach Wayne Anderson, stiffened.  Led by punishing tackles from linebackers Devin Jones and Ryan Pervine, ferocious quarterback pressure from ends Devin Howard and Dan Lopez, push from nose tackle Cedric Cox, and huge defensed passes from Dana Prieto, Sebastian Hall, Chris Kelly and Boyle, the Tide turned.  

This time, unlike in week two against the San Diego Thunder, the Coyotes kept their poise. Lewis ran the Silver Stretch offense with perfect precision, attacking the changing Cal Tide fronts with runs and screens to S-back Nigel Simmons before Kevin Page for a 15-yard scoring strike to make it 33-21. 

The Tide battled valiantly, but couldn’t score, and Lewis made it clear it’s a bad idea to give him back the ball.  Within seconds, the 6-5, 230-pound gunslinger found the streaking Roberts again on a switch route up the seam for another 78-yard score, and in the blink of an eye, the Coyotes led 40-21. 

The jubilant Coyotes gathered afterward on the bus, where Miller applauded his young pack for a team #victory that saw us “finally take them Huggies off, and I must say, men, we look pretty good tonight in street clothes.”  The bus nearly burst in raucous response.

The Coyotes’ Silver Stretch run ‘n’ shoot attack accounted for 461 yards of total offense, 359 behind the relentless right arm of Lewis, who threw for five #touchdowns to bring his league-leading total to 12. Rashad “The Franchise” Roberts averaged 25 yards a catch – eight total, for 201 yards – and three scores.  Nigel Simmons rushed eight times for 68 yards. 

Miller gushed over Boyle’s incredible kickoff return, no doubt a game-changer, but the coach surprised his team by awarding the game ball to Brown, who unbeknownst to many had quietly pushed through several weeks of personal #trials to rise above #adversity when everything was on the line to turn the game around. 

Again, the Coyotes roared their approval. 

“The President chose #action over distraction,” said Miller. “If we don’t score there, the Tide never lets us back in that #game. Demario never complains. He walks the walk, and let the end zone do his talking. Great players make great plays in great games. Demario made the play when we needed it most, which by the way, is a staple of his Coyote #career.” 

"We #love you, Mario,” smiled Roberts, as he gave Brown a huge embrace after the game. “You needed this. You showed us all something tonight. You make me #believe. Don’t stop. Way to keep the #faith."

The Coyotes travel to #LosAngeles Saturday night to face the Falcons in their second straight road game.  For more information, contact the Coyotes at socalcoyotes@gmail.com. 

(FOR COMPLETE GAME STATS, GO TO THE COYOTE MOBILE YAPP – available free in #iTunes or #Android Market – and click on ‘stats.’) 
    Reprinted with permission #thesocalcoyotes.

    About Dickie O'Neal's Irish American Family Pub
    The helmets of the SoCal Coyotes proudly bear the logo of Dickie O'Neal's, an Irish-American inspired, full-service family restaurant, situated among a spirited atmosphere.

    A title sponsor of the desert champions, Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Restaurant was created for friends, families, children, and visitors from lands near and far. We welcome all of our American and international visitors as guests.

    Dickie O'Neal's serves authentic, homemade Irish Meals, Comfort food, Seafood, Steaks, Baby Back Ribs, Cheeseburgers, Pizza, Pasta, and great salads, plus full menu of home made dishes using Grammy Rose's original recipes.

    Dickie's is located at 2155 North Palm Canyon in Palm Springs. For more information, check out their Facebook page or give them a call at 760.325-2600.
    republished with permission #thesocalcoyotes

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub: SOCAL COYOTES VICTORY OVER CALIFORNIA TIDE

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SoCal Coyote Victory over the California Tide

  1. The current gets deeper for the SoCal Coyotes Saturday night when they paddle into unchartered waters against a powerful California Tide (4-0) football team that shellacked the South Bay Spartans 58-0 last weekend, and earlier this summer, sent a message to the league in a bench-clearing preseason brawl against the national champion Inglewood Blackhawks.

    The game is the first road test of the Southern California Football Alliance season for the Coyotes (1-1), whose 53-man roster reflected its youth last week when rookie mistakes blew a 17-point lead.

    The ensuing gunfight wound up a 44-34 loss to the San Diego Thunder, despite a heroic effort by Rashad “The Franchise” Roberts, who had a club-record 13 catches for 294 yards and two touchdowns. How the Coyotes respond to adversity against the Tide in a hostile environment might be the story of the night.

    KICKOFF: Kickoff is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. at John Muir Stadium, 1905 Lincoln Ave, Pasadena, CA 91103. Gates open at 6 p.m. The Coyotes will take the field for team stretch one hour prior to kickoff.

    LAST WEEK: The Coyotes played a thrilling game against the Thunder, but their immaturity against a veteran team was glaring. SoCal had 12 penalties for 150 yards, including critical mistakes that kept clutch San Diego drives alive and killed a furious Coyote comeback . Youthful errors – a blown coverage, a missed tackle – led to long Thunder touchdowns that made the difference in a 44-34 loss.

    Meanwhile, the Tide’s dismantling of the South Bay Spartans is the only common opponent the teams share. However, AAA football fans are still buzzing over how the Tide stood toe-to-toe with the vaunted Blackhawks before a brutal fight marred the finish, and one player was knocked unconscious by a swinging helmet.

    WEATHER: The forecast for Pasadena at kickoff is partly cloudy and 72 degrees, with no chance of rain. Winds will be from the south at five miles per hour.

    GENERAL SEATING: Walk-up tickets are available at the gate for $10. Children under eight are free. No coolers, or outside food or drink, are permitted inside the stadium.

    RADIO: Play-by-play will be called by “Voice of the Coyotes” Matt McKay and color man Sam Maggio, and aired on KXPS Team 1010, the flagship station of the Coyote Radio Network. The game can also be heard via the Coyote GoMobile YAPP, available for free download in the iTunes Store and Android Market. The YAPP also has the Coyote roster, videos, and Coyote TV features.

    HEAD COACHES: The Tide are led by decorated Air Force Major Grady “Coach Tuck” Tucker, a Purple Heart recipient whose impressive 10-year coaching career includes 2011 Coach of the Year honors as a national runner-up. The Coyotes are under the direction of AAA Hall-of-Fame head coach J. David Miller, who brings a record of 75-16 (.840) into the game. Miller was a 2012 national runner-up and Coach of the Year.

    WHEN THE COYOTES HAVE THE BALL: Veteran 6-5, 230-pound Coyote gunslinger Nate Lewis hung 514 yards and three scores on a stunned San Diego defense, and picked apart the Thunder secondary with surgeon-like precision in the SoCal Silver Stretch Run ‘n’ Shoot attack. The 2012 National Player of the Year has 890 yards in just two games, for an NFL passer rating of 118.85.

    “I heard about him, I read about him, but I had to see him for myself,” said one visiting SCFA coach. “I’m a believer. It’s all true. Nate Lewis is the real deal.” So is the “Lewis-to-Roberts” connection, which has reached “Peyton Manning-to-Reggie Wayne” proportions: Since April 2012, the pair has connected for 42 touchdowns, including longs of 97, 80, 79, 56 and 67 yards. But don’t be fooled: Lewis also completed balls last week to eight other receivers, proving that if you’re open, he’ll find you.

    Former Arena Football standout Kevin Page (Glenville State) had four catches for 66 yards, while Wayne Jacobs (New Mexico Highlands) had one catch for a blistering 55 yards. Punishing rookie S-back Nigel Simmons (College of Sequoias) had 60 yards on three catches and slashed in for a red-zone touchdown.

    WHEN THE TIDE HAS THE BALL: The SoCal ‘Darkside Defense’ was brilliant early against the Thunder, but couldn’t keep its poise in the face of a hellacious San Diego comeback. Linebacker Ryan Pervine led all tacklers last week with 10.5 solo stops, followed by defensive end Devin Howard, who had five solo tackles, two sacks and three tackles for losses.

    The Coyotes will face one of the SCFA’s most elusive quarterbacks in the Tide’s Kyle Parrish, a Michael Vick-style passer who breaks contain and bends defenses with both his arm and legs. His favorite target is Tide wide receiver Marquis Avery, who will severely test a Coyote secondary that surrendered 352 passing yards and four touchdowns last week to the Thunder.

    DAN THE ‘ICE’ MAN: Kicker Dan Kelly hit from 32 and 49 against the Thunder, and was good on all four extra points. Kelly is perfect in PATs and has scored 24 points on the year.

    COYOTE QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “You can learn more about a man’s character on the two-yard line than anywhere else in the world.” -- Coyotes head coach J. David Miller, after S-back Nigel Simmons slammed in last week for a two-yard score – and quarterback Nate Lewis threw himself into the pile to ensure the score …

    The helmets of the SoCal Coyotes proudly bear the logo of Dickie O'Neal's, an Irish-American inspired, full-service family restaurant, situated among a spirited atmosphere.

    A title sponsor of the desert champions, Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Restaurant was created for friends, families, children, and visitors from lands near and far. We welcome all of our American and international visitors as guests.

    Dickie O'Neal's serves authentic, homemade Irish Meals, Comfort food, Seafood, Steaks, Baby Back Ribs, Cheeseburgers, Pizza, Pasta, and great salads, plus full menu of home made dishes using Grammy Rose's original recipes.

    Dickie's is located at 2155 North Palm Canyon in Palm Springs. For more information, check out their Facebook page or give them a call at 760.325-2600.
    republished with permission #thesocalcoyotes

Special events at Dickie O'Neal's Irish American Family Pub Restaurant.


 Michael Farber, co owner
Dickie O'Neal's Irish American Family Pub

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Dickie O'Neal's is now taking "occasion" reservations 
for the upcoming 2013 holiday season.


Contact us with your party parameters.


Why choose Dickie's as your special occasion venue?
  • Dickie's bar and dining room area can accommodate up to 85 people.
  • Host your party inside or outside on our patio.
  • Over 30 years experience organizing & hosting parties.
  • Special hotel rates at the Garden Vista (1 block away) for our guests.
  • Attention to detail - your party...your way!
  • We'll decorate for you.
  • Elegant looking dining in a casual atmosphere.
  • Smoking patio with firepit.
  • Attentive & very friendly staff.
  • Private parties welcome!
  • Buffet-style or menu ordering available.
  • Fun & entertaining atmosphere.  Something to do for everyone.
  • Family friendly - a safe and clean environment.
  • On-site, lighted parking lot.
  • "Feel-like-home ambiance".
  • Smoking patio with fire pit.
  • Karaoke & DJ + dancing services available.
  • Children's menu available.
  • Kids are entertained just as much as you parents!  Kids love Dickie's!
  • Allow us to put together a meal package for you or your guests can order from Dickie's menu.
  • We also welcome private corporate events as well!
Dickie O'Neal's Irish-American Family Pub Restaurant
2155 North Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs CA  92262

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Monday, September 16, 2013

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Palm Springs - Another win! SoCal Coyotes rips the Cal Tide


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 FURIOUS COYOTES RALLY SHOCKS CAL TIDE, 40-29

(PASADENA) -- The SoCal Coyotes overcame a 21-19 half-time deficit with a furious rally that included an electrifying 81-yard kickoff return by Shaine Boyle, deep 80-yard Nate Lewis strikes to three different receivers, and relentless defensive pressure to shock the California Tide at home 40-29. With the coming-of-age victory, the Coyotes improved to 2-1 in the Southern California Football Alliance.


The AAA SoCal Coyotes play in the UFAL Eastern Divison of the Southern California Football Alliance. Head Coach J. David Miller is a 2013 Hall of Fame inductee. QB Nate Lewis and Miller were the 2012 National Player and National Coach of the Year. 

The SoCal Coyotes were 2012 champions of the Pacific West Football League and runners-up during the 2013 spring season of the Wild West Football League. This fall, the team will play in the vaunted UFAL Eastern Division of the prestigious Southern California Football Alliance, the only CA where a team can win a state or national AAA title.

Dickie O'Neal's Irish American Family Pub is an official sponsor of the 2013 SoCal Coyotes Pro Football Club.

Article copied with permission  #thesocalcoyotes

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2155 North Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs CA  92262
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Thursday, September 12, 2013

CATCH THE COYOTES AND NFL AT DICKIE O'NEAL'S TONIGHT FOR FILM, FANS AND A SPAGHETTI FEAST



CATCH THE COYOTES AND NFL AT DICKIE O'NEAL'S TONIGHT FOR FILM, FANS AND A SPAGHETTI FEAST.

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(PALM SPRINGS) -- Dickie O' Neal's -- the official 'den' of the SoCal Coyotes (1-1) -- will host the team for their weekly game film review tonight at 6 p.m., and FANS are welcome to watch.

Fans can not only enjoy NFL action on 14 flat screens and all-you-can-eat spaghetti for $6.99, but also watch the desert champion Coyotes identify and build upon their strengths and weaknesses.

For the players of the Coyotes, it's a weekly chance to see themselves in action on the big screen, recognize mistakes and improve on what went wrong during last Saturday night's 44-34 loss to San Diego.

For the fans, it's an opportunity to see how Coyote coaches identify and build upon their team's strengths and weaknesses, and a great chance to learn a little football strategy.

If you're a closet coach, check out how the Coyotes handle the following situations -- and see how they might add to your understanding of other pro strategies.

--How does the Coyote defense handle multiple receivers? Can you tell the difference between man and zone?
--How often do other teams blitz the Coyotes vaunted Run 'n' Shoot Silver Stretch offense?
--In what situations is a Coyote blitz most likely to occur?
--Can you tell what Coyote quarterback Nate Lewis does when he sees a blitz coming? Can you tell when or why he's calling an audible?
--What’s do the Coyotes do on third down? Third and short? Third and long?
--When does kicker Dan Kelly become a factor in regard to field position?

If you really have a burning question, you can ask a Coyote player or coach yourself -- they will all be there!

The helmets of the SoCal Coyotes proudly bear the logo of Dickie O'Neal's, an Irish-American inspired, full-service family restaurant, situated among a spirited atmosphere.

A title sponsor of the desert champions, Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Restaurant was created for friends, families, children, and visitors from lands near and far. We welcome all of our American and international visitors as guests.

Dickie O'Neal's serves authentic, homemade Irish Meals, Comfort food, Seafood, Steaks, Baby Back Ribs, Cheeseburgers, Pizza, Pasta, and great salads, plus full menu of home made dishes using Grammy Rose's original recipes.

Dickie's is located at 2155 North Palm Canyon in Palm Springs. For more information, check out their Facebook page or give them a call at 760.325-2600.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Palm Springs - SoCal Coyote 2013 Football Roster AAA Professional

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American AAA Professional Football
Get to know your SoCal Coyote 2013 Team
Dickie O'Neal's Irish American Family Pub & Restaurant is a proud sponsor of SoCal Coyote football.
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Coyote Players#HeightWeightPositionSchool
A.J. Allen55'10"198WRCentral Arkansas
Aaron Kia776'6"290OLUniv. of Hawaii
Alex Mendoza305'9"200LBPalm Springs HS
Anthony Paige185"10"210SSSan Jacinto State
Brandon 'BJ' WilliamsDND5'7"205LBPalm Springs HS
Brian Gollnick586'4"335OLMt. San Jacinto
Brian JacksonDND5'9"250DL,OLDesert Hot Springs HS
Bryan Garcia295'8"195SB/LBPalm Springs HS
Cedric Cox566'1"285DLFlorida State
Chris Awambu706'7"300OLNew Mexico Highlands
Chris Kelly35'9"175CBReedly College
Cory Westmoreland536'1"220LBDenbigh HS (VA)
Dan Kelly866'4"235KHawaii
Dan Lopez796'3"230LBCollege of the Desert
Dana Prieto476'2"195SSPalm Springs HS
David Cathcart66'0"215SBMt. San Jacinto
DeMario Brown856'1"215WRCollege of the Desert
Deshawn Smith155'6"160RBEastern Oregon Univ.
Devin Howard696'3"285DENew Mexico Highlands
Devin Jones516'0"255LBSoutheast Louisiana
Devion BrownDND5'11"240LBBanning HS
Dominick Spicy746'3"355OLCollege of the Desert
Eric VacaDND5'7"305OLLa Quinta HS
Erick Ross125'9"180Slot/CBChabot College
Jajuan Martin266'3"200LB/SSCollege of the Desert
Jason Franek996'1"210DEHemet HS
Johnathan Zazueta666'3"285OL/DLPalm Desert HS
Jordan Brewer886'6"225WRCollege of the Desert
Jordan Cornell526'2"265DL/OLCathedral City HS
Josh Asuncion25'8"175WR/SlotCollege of the Desert
Juan A Mayen726'0"335OL/DLCathedral City HS
Juan Valencia115'7"165DBLa Quinta HS
Kevin Page15'9"182WRGlenville State (WVA)
Leroy Scot335'9"150WRPomona H.S.
Marcus Pope806'1"180WRWestern Kentucky
Michael D Bovain206'0"220SS/FSCollege of the Desert
Nate Lewis46'5"235QBDixie State
Nathanial Akey366'2"215WR/SSU of Laverne
Nelson Lewis556'3"220DLCollege of the Desert
Nigel Simmons216'1"230RBCollege of Sequoias
Paul Thomas235'7"190LB/DLPalo Verde
Rashad Roberts75'11"195WRCollege of the Desert
Ricky Davis85'9"178CBHenderson State Univ.
Rob Smith196'2'190FSCollege of the Desert
Robert Kelly546'2"255LBCollege of the Desert
Robert Mitchell285'9"167WR/CBRancho Verde
Ryan Pervine226'2"215SS/LBCollege of the Desert
Sebastian Hall426'2"190FS/WRCollege of the Desert
Shaine Boyle315'10"190CBFaulkner University
Stacey Terrell31*5'8"175WRPerris HS
Taylor Genusar106'2"215QBNew Mexico Highlands
Tyler MaloneIR6'2"250LBFullerton CC
Valentin Perez626'3"285OLDesert Chapel
Wayne Jacobs95'8"182WRCollege of the Desert

















Zach Cornell596'4"325OLCathedral City HS