Friday Night Hero: Salisbury's Frankie Cardelle
E-mail to a friendBy Nick Bowton nbowton@salisburypost.com Frankie Cardelle took the field for Salisbury last season kind of the way Adam Sandler hit the golf course early in "Happy Gilmore" — he went out there and whacked the ball as far as he could. Cardelle still kicks the ball far. But now he's got that accuracy thing down too. After spending the summer at kicking camps, Cardelle proved in Salisbury's season-opening victory against South Rowan that he'll be a huge asset for the Hornets this season. As polished as he's ever been as a kicker, Cardelle sent all four of his kickoffs into the end zone for touchbacks. He also pinned South inside its 20-yard line on three of his four punts. Oh, and he provided what proved to the be the deciding points on a 39-yard field goal. Salisbury won 16-14. "I realized that in football, especially in high school, kicking can be so important," said Cardelle, who still doubles as the soccer team's starting goalkeeper. "I have to perform, just do my job. If I kick a touchback, that saves my teammates running down the field. "They look for me to do that, so I gotta do what they want me to do." Cardelle's realization that he's a vital part of the football team helped him want to transform his technique over the summer. At a camp at Appalachian State, he learned from kick-coaching guru Carol White, who has also conducted camps at Virginia Tech, Mississippi, Coastal Carolina and Central Florida. Cardelle learned that kicking is all in the hips, that strength comes from the lower back and buttocks, that cutting out a few steps on kickoffs actually creates more power. He learned that you don't want to practice long field goals because bad habits are more likely to creep in, "Like swinging for the fences every time in baseball." While some high schools struggle to find a guy who can make an extra point, Salisbury now has a kicker it can strategically use as a weapon. "Two years ago when we played West Rowan and lost 23-16, the difference in that game wasn't a K.P. Parks or a Dario Hamilton or anything like that," Salisbury coach Joe Pinyan said. "The difference in that game was Ben Erdman. Ben kept punting it down there close and kept kicking the ball in the end zone, and we had to start at the 20, which made life miserable for us. "I don't want to be on the other side and have to drive 80 yards every time. That's what (Cardelle) makes you do." He also makes Pinyan make tough decisions. Cardelle said the longest field goal he's made in practice is 63 yards and that he can make 55-yarders "pretty consistently." Most high school coaches wouldn't have to decide between a 50-yard field goal or a punt. As big of a bonus as Cardelle is, he wasn't flawless in his season debut. He missed his second extra point and then shanked his first punt. Pinyan told him when he came off the field, "Frank, you're in a position where you can't make a mistake. You're like a quarterback. You cannot make a mistake." Cardelle seems to embrace that pressure, and Salisbury should continue to benefit because of it. "When you play a game, you got three phases: offense, defense and kicking game," Pinyan said. "We go into every game feeling like we're trying to win one of two instead of two of three." What do you think? Post your comment below. Comments
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Cardelle in Salisbury : Saturday, September 06, 2008 5:39 PMAmazing kid! ESPN should be watching him. He will be featured one day on their shows.
Report AbuseAmber (Friend of the Pinyan's)
: Friday, August 29, 2008 4:31 PMFirst of all i may not be into football all that much but i do know that east is a great team. Yes we may have lost alot of seniors last year but let me tell you, this year my senior class is just as good. There will be no differance. It's not the class that counts it's the team. And to be honest who cares if Joe Pinyan got declined from East, That has nothing to do with the game. He is a great coach and a great man. And anyone who disagrees well thats a shame. You have no idea what goes on behind the scenes, so you have no room to say anything about that man. There is already enough stress and high tensions with the family's and the teams, they dont need people like you to bring them down. And to be honest I hope it's a great game whoever may win. Whether East does win or not all I can say is we got ourselves out there and did the best we could. Good Luck You Guys!!!!!
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shine on : Thursday, August 28, 2008 10:41 PMfrankie is so talented and hes one of the best friends ive ever had. hes a really good guy if you know him in person. for him, the sky is the limit. his possibilies are endless... shine on you crazy diamond.
Report AbuseMatt Pinyan
Stalker Alert!!! : Thursday, August 28, 2008 7:06 PMTo the comment below...You might be the one who needs to learn to spell-its Pinyan, not Pinyon...Yes, my dad did apply at East, and they chose to hire Mazza-instead he was hired at Salisbury and has had more success than any of East's past 5 coaches (Eanes, Mazza, Orbin, Crawley, and Hinson)...Yes, my mother works at East, and yes my sister goes to Erwin, and heck I'll give you one more-I graduated from East-do you have any other information about our family that we don't already know-it sounds like you stalk us pretty well??? Its going to be a great game...I just hope that East doesn't decide to go house vandalizing after the game this year...
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WOW! sounds like a great hs game! : Thursday, August 28, 2008 3:36 PMFrankie is only going to go farther and be more consistent and accurate. He has a long bright future ahead of him. Have a fun (and safe) senior season, Kiks!
Report AbuseDan Guertin
I remember : Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:46 PMI think frankie will be one of the best, and Matt Turchin will be right behind him. i hope the coaches send a thank you note to FCCA soccer club
Report Abuse: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:24 PM Obviously hornetman 08 you must of went to Salisbury because you can't even spell. Your coach Pinyon tried to be the coach at East and they wouldn't even give him a interview. But his wife works at East and his daughter goes to Erwin. You better bring it on tommorrow night East is ready for your "cake walk".
Report AbuseJust plain rude! : Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:01 PM Hornet man 08, you may not care for the East Rowan team but there is no reason to be just plain old rude and hateful. Each and everyone of those boys at East works hard so I wouldn't rule them out just yet because you may be in for a big surprise again! They have more heart than any other team in the county!
Report Abusehornet man 08
Salisbury win Number 2 : Thursday, August 28, 2008 10:58 AMWell we got the first one behind us last week and it was ugly but we won. Now East Rowan is coming in which should be a cake walk and I will tell you why. They lost twenty plus seniors they have NO Offensive Line at all, I think they could have the worst OL in the county. They have no proven QB and no WR's. Ben Decelle and Thomas Lowe are over rated and couldn't even start for other teams in the county. No for the defense, they have an alright DL but there LB's and secondary are trash. Overall I think East got very Lucky and just caught people off gurad that won't happen. East will get lucky to win a game this year and with all the fire power we have it should be ugly by the end of the first half.
Report Abusehornetman 08
: Thursday, August 28, 2008 10:57 AMWell East comes in friday and we should estroy them they don't have one player on there team worth anything this year. They got lucky last year and we will kill them by half time there so bad. Salisbury by 30
Report AbuseThat guy who went to SHS back in the day...
Remember Zach Collins? : Thursday, August 28, 2008 8:52 AMI remember him, and he is my boy. But I have room in my heart for Cardelle too.
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