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ALL COUNTY FOOTBALL TEAM: OFFENSE

Coach’s Note: Jason Krejci excelled on the offense and defensive sides of the ball. A punishing blockers in a run oriented offense, he helped clear the way for Russell and others to run the ball.

Jason averaged over 3 tackles a game and had 8 sacks on the year. Another versatile lineman that could contain the edge and attack the middle. In the Perryville game Jason had 5 sacks on the night. 40 tackles 8 sacks

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Coach’s Note: Dominant on both sides of the ball, 0 sacks given up all season.

Honor roll student-athlete.

58 tackles, 11.5 TFL, 4.5 sacks, 7 hurries, 3 PBU, 1 FR

Teams would not run in his direction.

Coach’s Note: Although linemen don’t get much credit, Jake helped anchor a line that generated a 1,000-yard rusher this season.

Coach’s Note:

A punishing blocker in a run oriented offense, Nate helped open the way for our Running Backs and Gannon Russell.

Coach’s Note: 24/26 on PATs

7/8 FGs with a longest of 45 yards

1047 All-Purpose Yards and 11 TDs

43 Tackles

2.5 Tackles For Loss

2 Interceptions

Zach is Mr. Do Everything for our team

COACH

Matt Feeney - Elkton Golden Elks

If you hear the name Coach Feeney you know it means Elkton Football. It means the “GOAT” of coaches. So, it is extremely hard to put into words the impact Coach Feeney has had on Elkton Football these last several years. I can speak for myself, Feeney has helped me get my passion and love for the game back to where it needed to be. He is my mentor, my support system, and a role model. The true leader you want to mirror. He is someone that makes you give 110% at all times, whether that be in practice, games, or the classroom. He has no idea what those quick text messages and check-ins do for not only me but the guys on the team. They always come at the right times when we need them the most. Speechless to hear the news of him no longer being the Head Coach at Elkton, but I told him he is not getting rid of me yet. We have unfinished business to handle. I know he will still be there to support all of us from off the field. He’s a trustworthy man, which allows us to go to him for guidance at any time. He promised the team he’ll always be there as someone to talk to when it comes to school, football, or life in general. I have one more year of

Elkton Football left in me and I will continue to look to him for guidance and support. Besides, I need to make sure I hold up to the “Sauce” standard that he nicknamed me at the beginning of my Junior season. Coach Feeney, thank you! Wishing you nothing but the best. Time for you to take care of YOU like you took care of all of us.

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