2013 South Harrison Fall Sports Media Guide

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SOUTH HARRISON 2013 Fall Sport s Media Guide


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SOUTH HARRISON

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COACHING STAFF


FOOTBALL

BRAD JETT head coach | 16th season

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Winner of 84 career games with five career playoff appearances, Brad Jett is about to embark on his 16th season as head football coach of the South Harrison Hawks with plenty of resume built behind him. One of Harrison County’s all-time most experienced coaches, Jett will the first one to admit he doesn’t like to take credit. In the rare cases when he does, he’ll tell you he doesn’t enjoy it. But with Jett’s list of accomplishments holds, there is plenty to brag about. Jett enters the 2013 season as the second-winningest active coach in Harrison County with a 84-75 career record, 22 wins over Sam Alvaro of Notre Dame and 64 wins behind Robert C. Byrd head coach Bruce Carey, who came out of retirement

prior to the 2012 season. The 2013 season will be the Liberty High School graduate’s 31st year with the Hawks’ program after serving as an assistant coach under Harrison County’s second all-time winningest coach Gary Barnette, who coached from the school’s inaugural year in 1965 until retiring following the 1997 season. Prior to that, Jett was the head man for South Harrison’s 7th- and 8th-grade program. Together, Barnette and Jettt have combined to lead the Hawks to a 277-189-2 all-time record. The pair is the second winningest head coaching duo in Harrison County history behind only Bridgeport’s Wayne Jamison and Carey. The plethora of Harrison County standouts nurtured under Jett is nearly unmatched. In his 15 seasons, Jett has guided 10 players to earn first-team all-state recognition, 18 players to second-team recognition, and 32 players to honorable mention all-state status.


STAFF

YEAR WIN/LOSS 1998 6-5 1999 6-5* 2000 4-6 2001 3-7 2002 9-3* 2003 2-8 2004 10-2* 2005 10-2* 2006 6-5* 2007 6-4 2008 5-5 2009 6-4 2010 5-5 2011 3-7 2012 3-7 * - Made Playoffs SEASONS 15 CAREER RECORD 84-75 CAREER WIN % .538 PLAYOFF APPEARANCES 5 PLAYOFF RECORD 3-6

RECORDS

CAREER

PLAYOFF WIN % .333

Among the leaders of that group was 2000 graduate running back Ben Hall, who finished his four years as a Hawk with nearly 4,000 career rushing yards and 46 touchdowns. The two-time first-team Class-AA All-State selection was the school’s last Frank Loria Award winner, given annually to Harrison County’s best football player, which he earned in 2000. In 1999, Hall and fellow running back Drew Toth paired to finish first and second in the Big 10 Conference in both rushing yards and points scored. Toth joined Hall as the Hawks’ 3,000-yard rushing club among Jett-coached players. Having earned a reputation for his hardnosed defense and misdirection Doublewing offense, Jett has had individual running backs eclipse 200 yards rushing in a single game eight times since taking over in 1998, including Ben Aylestock’s 205-yard performance against Tyler Consolidated last season. On 17 different occassions have the Hawks rushed for over 400 yards in a single game, including rushing for a Jett-high 527 yards in a 52-12 victory over nearby rival Doddridge County in 2005. Defensively, Jett’s Hawks have shutout opponents in 20 games. His team’s best overall effort likely came in a 12-7 win, however, in freezing temperatures in Point Pleasant, W.Va., in November of 2001. That’s when Jett’s 14th-ranked Hawks upset No. 3 Wahama in typical Brad Jett fashion – outtoughing the “finesse” White Falcons on their home turf. The win advanced the Hawks to the Class-A State Semifinals in Wheeling. An appearance at Wheeling Island Stadium capped off the Hawks’ first season back in Class-A, finishing with an 8-2

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FOOTBALL

CAREER WINS all-time 1. Wayne Jamison, Bridgeport 230 2. Gary Barnette, South Harrison 190 3. Mike Skinner, Grafton 186 active coaches 1. Bruce Carey, Robert C. Byrd 2. Brad Jett, South Harrison 3. Sam Alvaro, Notre Dame

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CAREER PLAYOFF APPEARANCES active coaches 1. Bruce Carey, Robert C. Byrd 15 2. Brad Jett, South Harrison 6 Eddie Vincent, Lewis County 6 SEASONS COACHED all-time 1. Gary Barnette, South Harrison 2. Mike Skinner, Grafton 3. Wayne Jamison, Bridgeport 4. Bruce Carey, Robert C. Byrd 5. Brad Jett, South Harrison

RANKINGS

COUNTY

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regular season record and a Mason Dixon Conference Championship in the Hawks’ first year in their new league. On Sept. 3, 2010, just two days after the death of his one of his best friends and long-time Hawk football public address announcer Ron Fisher, Jett won his 74th career game by beating Gilmer County, 63-26. The victory was one of four times South Harrison scored at least 40 points in 2010. Jett has endured three seasons of at least nine wins including back-to-back 10-2 seasons in 2004 and 2005, falling just one win shy of reaching the Class-A State Championship game in both seasons. Five players from those two seasons went on to earn Class-A First Team All-State honors including former assistant coach, tailback and safety Zach Hayhurst and offensive lineman Silas Belt, the only two-time first-team selection in school history, along with wingbacks Cory Morrison and Kevin Fury. Jett graduated from Fairmont State College before earning his master’s degree from West Virginia University. He currently serves as the school’s athletic director and is also a member of the West Virginia Secondary Schools Athletic Commission’s Football Committee. He serves as vice president of the West Virginia Coaches Association. Jett resides in West Milford with his wife, June. They have two children – Elizabeth and Brianna, both graduates of South Harrison High School.

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STAFF

clayton

Clayton enters his 12th year as a member of the SH football staff, and his 34th year in coaching. The 1975 graduate of Washington Irving is a former defensive back at Fairmont State, and also coached under Rich Rodriguez at Salem International in 1988. Clayton has also coached at W.I., and Robert C. Byrd.

JIM DAWSON, trainer Jones enters his second season with the Hawks after previously serving as an assistant at South Harrison Middle School. Jones, a 2002 graduate of Notre Dame High School, earned his bachelor’s degree from Alderson-Broaddus. He’s also an assistant coach for the SHHS basketball program.

MARK CLAYTON, assistant coach The 2013 season will be Dawson’s 5th year as athletic trainer for the Hawk football program. The graduate of BuckhannonUpshur High School and West Virginia Wesleyan College is also in his 10th season with the South Harrison Middle School football team, where he serves as head coach.

MARK JONES, assistant coach

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FOOTBALL

The 2013 season will be Tate’s 16th season as a member of the Hawks’ coaching staff. The 1995 graduate of South Harrison is a former all-state lineman for South Harrison before graduating from Fairmont State College. Tate is also the head coach of the Hawk baseball program, where he has served since 2004.

tate FRANK TATE, assistant coach

CHRIS UNDERWOOD, assistant coach

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Underwood begins his 6th season with the Hawk football program. The 2000 graduate from Doddridge County earned his secondary education degree from Fairmont State in 2007. He has also been an assistant coach for the Hawk softball team for the past four seasons, including helping SH win its first state title in 2010.


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PLAYERS

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FOOTBALL

ROSTER numerical

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NO. NAME 10 FOX, Cory 11 MESSENGER, Cory 12 FERRELL, Corey 14 BARKER, Austin 22 JEFFRIES, Dylan 23 GLASPELL, Austin 24 RIGGLEMAN, Ian 25 BELL, Michael 32 MAYS, Tyler 33 MARIN, Christian 34 DAVIS, Austin 35 JENKINS, Chase 41 MOORE, Hunter 42 FERNANDEZ, Nate 43 HOGSED, David 50 MICK, Ryan 52 STICKEL, Kyle 53 CARR, Robbie 54 DOWNWARD, Terance 55 CORLEY, Timothy 60 POST, Jeremy 61 FULTINEER, Austin 62 GUTHALL, Jake 63 TODD, Jacob 65 LYNCH, Joshua 66 BLAKE, Justin 70 BASHAM, Johnathon 71 PRESTON, Adam 72 GRIMES, Jesse 73 MCNEMAR, Josh 74 ROY, Cody 75 BROADWATER, William 76 WOODALL, Marshall 77 GRYMES, Gavin 80 WILKINS, Garrett 81 SHRIVER, Larrin 83 HITT, Hunter 84 FULTINEER, Dakota 85 JOSEPH, Matthew 86 TALERICO, Alex

YEAR Sophomore Senior Junior Sophomore Senior Junior Sophomore Senior Sophomore Sophomore Senior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Senior Junior Freshman Senior Senior Freshman Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior Sophomore Junior Junior Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Senior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman

HT. WT. 5-9 155 5-10 160 5-8 155 5-9 147 5-8 165 5-8 140 6-0 145 6-0 140 5-10 155 5-6 135 5-9 205 5-8 135 5-9 158 5-10 161 5-8 175 5-10 235 5-8 165 5-9 170 5-8 190 5-9 160 5-8 160 6-0 195 5-11 215 6-0 190 6-0 300 6-0 225 5-8 170 5-10 175 6-1 305 5-10 225 6-0 235 5-10 310 5-6 165 5-8 160 5-8 140 5-6 6-1 165 5-8 120 5-6 145 5-6 125


THE HAWKS

SENIORS KNEELING (Left to Right): Justin Blake, Jesse Grimes, Austin Davis, Terance Downward, Johnathon Basham, Jake Guthall, Joshua Lynch. STANDING (Left to Right): Cory Messenger, Adam Preston, Hunter Hitt, Dylan Jeffries, Michael Bell, Austin Fultineer, Robbie Carr.

JUNIORS FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Will Broadwater, Cody Roy. STANDING (Left to Right): Kyle Stickel, Timothy Corley, Corey Ferrell, Austin Glaspell.

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FOOTBALL

SOPHOMORES KNEELING (Left to Right): Matthew Joseph, Christian Marin, Hunter Moore, Chase Jenkins, Tyler Mays, Austin Barker. STANDING (Left to Right): Ryan Mick, Cory Fox, Ian Riggleman, Nate Fernandez, Josh McNemar.

FRESHMEN

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KNEELING (Left to Right): Gavin Grymes, Jacob Todd. STANDING (Left to Right): Alex Talerico, Jeremy Post, David Hogsed, Marshall Woodall.


THE HAWKS 14

AUSTIN BARKER sophomore 5-foot-9 150 lbs.

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JOHNATHON BASHAM junior 5-foot-8 170 lbs.

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MICHAEL BELL senior 6-foot 140 lbs.

austin

barker

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senior 6-foot 225 lbs.

junior 5-foot-9 160 lbs.

JUSTIN BLAKE

TIMOTHY CORLEY

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junior 5-foot-10 310 lbs.

senior 5-foot-9 205 lbs.

WILL BROADWATER

AUSTIN DAVIS

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senior 5-foot-9 170 lbs.

senior 5-foot-8 190 lbs.

ROBBIE CARR

TERANCE DOWNWARD

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FOOTBALL 12

COREY FERRELL junior 5-foot-8 155 lbs.

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sophomore 5-foot-10 160 lbs.

WHO’S ONE TEAMMATE YOU WISH YOU COULD TAKE THE PLACE OF FOR ONE GAME? Austin Glaspell. He’s crazy fast. To have his speed and be that much quicker than everybody else for one game would be great.

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WHAT’S YOUR LEAST FAVORITE COACH JETT SAYING? “On the line”

sophomore 5-foot-9 155 lbs.

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AUSTIN FULTINEER senior 6-foot 195 lbs.

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DAKOTA FULTINEER sophomore 5-foot-8 120 lbs.

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AUSTIN GLASPELL junior 5-foot-8 140 lbs.

WHICH COACH WOULD HAVE THE BEST CHANCE AT WINNING ‘AMERICA’S GOT TALENT’? Coach Jones sings the best, but Coach Tate probably dances the best. They’d make a great boy band. We’d name their band ‘Delightful Teachings’. WHAT’S THE BEST THING ABOUT GAMEDAY AT SOUTH HARRISON? It’s the atmosphere. It’s a community event. Your friends, your family - they’re all here. IF SOMEONE WAS TO WRITE A BOOK ABOUT THIS SENIOR CLASS, WHAT WOULD THEY TITLE IT? “The Adventures and Misadventures of the Fantastic 14”

SURVEY

CORY FOX

SENIOR

NATE FERNANDEZ

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We surveyed the Hawks’ 14 seniors on the upcoming season, their teammates, and everything in between:


THE HAWKS

austin

glaspell 72

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senior 6-foot-1 305 lbs.

senior 5-foot-11 215 lbs.

JESSE GRIMES

JAKE GUTHALL

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freshman 5-foot-8 160 lbs.

senior 6-foot-1 165 lbs.

GAVIN GRYMES

HUNTER HITT

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FOOTBALL 85

MATTHEW JOSEPH sophomore 5-foot-6 145 lbs.

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JOSHUA LYNCH senior 6-foot 300 lbs

hunter

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CHRISTIAN MARIN sophomore 5-foot-6 135 lbs.

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freshman 5-foot-8 175 lbs.

sophomore 5-foot-10 155 lbs.

DAVID HOGSED

TYLER MAYS

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senior 5-foot-8 165 lbs.

sophomore 5-foot-10 225 lbs.

DYLAN JEFFRIES

JOSH MCNEMAR

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sophomore 5-foot-8 140 lbs.

senior 5-foot-10 160 lbs.

CHASE JENKINS

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CORY MESSENGER


THE HAWKS 50

RYAN MICK

sophomore 5-foot-10 235 lbs.

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HUNTER MOORE sophomore 5-foot-9 160 lbs.

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JEREMY POST

cody

roy

freshman 5-foot-8 160 lbs.

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senior 5-foot-10 175 lbs.

freshman 5-foot-6

ADAM PRESTON

LARRIN SHRIVER

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sophomore 6-foot 145 lbs.

junior 5-foot-8 165 lbs.

IAN RIGGLEMAN

KYLE STICKEL

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junior 6-foot 235 lbs.

freshman 5-foot-6 125 lbs.

CODY ROY

ALEX TALERICO

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FOOTBALL

ian

riggleman 63

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freshman 6-foot 190 lbs.

freshman 5-foot-6 165 lbs.

JACOB TODD

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GARRETT WILKINS

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junior 5-foot-8 140 lbs.

MARSHALL WOODALL


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RECORD BOOK

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FOOTBALL

TEAM records (coach Brad Jett era)

POINTS-PER-GAME

WINS 1. 2005 2004 3. 2002 4. Five teams tied with

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1. 2005 2. 2009 3. 2010 4. 2004 5. 2002

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LEAST POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME

WINNINGEST SENIOR CLASS 1. 2007 2. 2005 3. 2006 4. 2008 5. 2004

POINTS SCORED

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1. 2005 2. 2004 3. 2002 4. 2009 5. 2010

478 352 342 340 304

1. 2005 2. 2004 3. 1998 4. 1999

39.83 34 30.4 29.33 28.5

10.42 11.83 13.73 14.82


RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL records (coach Brad Jett era) RUSHING YARDS Single Game

1. Jacob Stroupe, 2011 vs. Tygarts Valley 252 2. Ben Hall, 1998 vs. Preston Co. 232 3. Brandon Coffman, 2009 vs. Gilmer Co. 236 4. Ben Hall, 1999 vs. Philip Barbour 228 5. Ben Aylestock, 2012 vs. Lincoln 229

Single Season

1. Jacob Stroupe, 2010 2. Ben Hall, 1998 3. Ben Hall, 1999 4. Drew Toth, 2000 5. Jacob Stroupe, 2011

Career

JACOB STROUPE Wingback Jacob Stroupe (2009-12) finished his career as South Harrison’s third all-time leading rusher in the Brad Jett era with 2,416 career yards. His 1,306 yards in 2010, and 252 yards against Tygarts Valley in 2011 are single-season and singlegame bests under Jett.

1. Ben Hall, 1996-99 2. Drew Toth, 1997-2000 3. Jacob Stroupe, 2008-11 4. Vance Miller, 2006-09 5. Kevin Fury, 2003-06

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Single Game

1. Drew Toth, 2000 vs. Liberty 2. Ben Aylestock, 2012 vs. Lincoln 3. Drew Toth, 2000 vs. Lewis County 4. Drew Toth, 2000 vs. Lincoln 5. Drew Toth, 1999 vs. Ritchie Co.

Single Season

1. Drew Toth, 2000 2. Drew Toth, 1999 3. Ben Hall, 1998 4. Jacob Stroupe, 2010 5. Kevin Fury, 2006

Career

1. Drew Toth, 1997-2000 2. Ben Hall, 1996-99 3. Jacob Stroupe, 2008-11 4. Vance Miller, 2006-09 5. Kevin Fury, 2003-06

1,306 1,224 1,220 1,213 1,068 3,921 3,237 2,416 1,891 1,755

42 41 40 33 32 233 211 207 192 181 656 633 350 322 306

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FOOTBALL RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Single Game

1. Jacob Stroupe, 2010 vs. Gilmer Brandon Coffman, 2009 vs. Gilmer Jeff Bennett, 2002 vs. Lincoln Luke Lawrence, 2001 vs. Tucker Ben Hall, 1999 vs. Philip Barbour

Single Season

1. Jacob Stroupe, 2010 2. Tanner Belt, 2009 3. Kevin Fury, 2006 Jeff Bunnett, 2002 Ben Hall, 1999 Ben Hall, 1998

Career

1. Ben Hall, 1996-99 2. Jacob Stroupe, 2008-11 Drew Toth, 1997-2000 4. Zach Hayhurst, 2002-05 5. Kevin Fury, 2003-06

PASSING YARDS Single Game

18 17 16 16 16 16 46 30 30 24 22

1. Kris Fridley, 2007 vs. Williamstown 2. Joey Bush, 2001 vs. RCB 3. Mark Frum, 2004 vs. Clay-Battelle 4. Mark Frum, 2004 vs. Notre Dame 5. Rodney Cooper, 2006 vs. Calhoun

144 135 125 122 118

1. Joey Bush, 2001 2. Mark Frum, 2004 3. Kris Fridley, 2008 4. Kris Fridley, 2007 5. Mark Frum, 2005

686 619 519 466 454

1. Mark Frum, 2002-05 2. Joey Bush, 1998-2001 3. Kris Fridley, 2005-08 4. Joe Jenkins, 1996-99 5. Derek James, 2007-10

1,344 1,103 985 634 626

Single Season

Career

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BEN HALL Tailback Ben Hall (1996-99) finished as the school’s all-time leading rusher and is one of three Hawks to be named Harrison County Athlete of the Year. A first-team Class-AA allstate selection in 1999, Hall also has scored the most touchdowns (46) than any other Hawk in the Coach Brad Jett era, 15 more than second place Jacob Stroupe’s 30 touchdowns. In 1999, Hall and teammate Drew Toth finished first and second in the Big 10 Conference in rushing yards and points scored.


RECORDS PASSING ATTEMPTS Single Game

1. Joey Bush, 2001 vs. RCB 2. Kris Fridley, 2007 vs. Williamstown Rodney Cooper, 2006 vs. Calhoun 3. Kris Fridley, 2008 vs. Calhoun Kris Fridley, 2007 vs. Notre Dame 5. Joey Bush, 2001 vs. Liberty

Single Season

JEFF BENNETT Jeff Bennett (1999-2002) rushed for 727 yards as a quarterback in 2002, and led South Harrison to one of its biggest wins during the Coach Brad Jett era – a 12-7 upset over No. 3 Wahama during the 2002 state playoffs.

1. Joey Bush, 2001 2. Kris Fridley, 2007 3. Cole James, 2012 4. Mark Frum, 2004 5. Mark Frum, 2005

Career

1. Mark Frum, 2002-05 2. Joey Bush, 1998-2001 3. Kris Fridley, 2005-08 4. Joe Jenkins, 1996-99 5. Derek James, 2007-10

PASSING COMPLETIONS Single Game

21 17 17 16 16 15 108 75 74 67 63 169 167 135 108 96

1. Joey Bush, 2001 vs. Robert C. Byrd Cole James, 2012 vs. Pburg Catholic 2. Kris Fridley, 2008 vs. St. Mary’s 3. Kris Fridley, 2007 vs. Calhoun Co. Rodney Cooper, 2006 vs. Williamstown Mark Frum, 2004 vs. Tygarts Valley Mark Frum, 2004 vs. Notre Dame Joey Bush, 2001 vs. Grafton

Single Season

1. Joey Bush, 2011 2. Mark Frum, 2004 3. Cole James 2012 4. Kris Fridley, 2008 5. Joey Bush, 2000

Career

1. Mark Frum, 2002-05 2. Joey Bush, 1998-2001 3. Kris Fridley, 2005-08 4. Joe Jenkins, 1996-99 5. Derek James, 2007-10

9 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 43 39 37 34 33 83 76 63 51 48

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FOOTBALL COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Career

1. Derek James, 2007-10 2. Jeff Bennett, 1999-2002 3. Mark Frum, 2002-05 4. Kris Fridley, 2005-08 5. Joe Jenkins, 1996-99

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Single Game

1. Derek James, 2010 vs. Gilmer Co. Mark Frum, 2005 vs. Valley Wetzel Mark Frum, 2004 vs. Tygarts Valley 4. Six tied with

Single Season

1. Mark Frum, 2004 2. Derek James, 2010 Joey Bush, 2001 4. Mark Frum, 2005 5. Six tied with

Career

1. Mark Frum, 2002-05 2. Derek James, 2009-10 Joey Bush, 1998-01 4. Kris Fridley, 2005-08 Joe Jenkins, 1996-99

CATCHES Single Game

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1. Tyler Childers, 2012 vs. Doddridge Hunter Hitt, 2012 vs. Parkersburg Catholic Dakota Stutler, 2009 vs. Doddridge Co. Brandon Newbrogh, 2008 vs. St. Mary’s Trevor Bowers, 2007 vs. Calhoun Co. Brandon Whitehair, 2006 vs. Williamstown Justin Cayton, 2004 vs. Valley Wetzel

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1. Brandon Newbrough, 2008 2. Luke Lawrence, 2001 3. Kurtis Rickles, 2008 4. Justin Cayton, 2004 Tyler Childers, 2012 Travis Langford, 2000

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Single Season

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50.0% 49.2% 49.1% 47.6% 47.2%

DREW TOTH Drew Toth (1997-2000) finished his career in the top 2 in rushing yards, rushing attempts, and rushing touchdowns in the Coach Brad Jett era. In 1999, Toth and teammate Ben Hall finished first and second in the Big 10 Conference in rushing yards and points scored. Toth, who was named head football coach at Grafton High School prior to the 2013 season, earned second-team Class-AA allstate honors in 1999.


RECORDS Career

1. Brandon Newbrough, 2005-08 2. Luke Lawrence, 1998-2001 3. Justin Cayton, 2002-05 4. Cory Morrison, 2002-05 Travis Langford, 1998-2001

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RECEIVING YARDS Single Game

VANCE MILLER A two-time honorable mention ClassA all-state selection, Vance Miller (2006-09) finished his career ranked fourth in the Coach Brad Jett era with 1,891 career rushing yards on 322 rushing attempts. He ecilpsed the 100-yard rushing mark in 5 games during his career, including a 152-yard, 3-touchdown performance against Philip Barbour in 2007.

1. Brandon Newbrough, 2008 vs. Gilmer 105 2. Luke Lawrence, 2001 vs. RCB 89 3. Justin Cayton, 2004 vs. Valley Wetzel 78 4. Tyler Childers, 2012 vs. Doddridge 67 4. Dakota Stutler, 2009 vs. Doddridge Co. 66 5. Trevor Bowers, 2007 vs. Calhoun Co. 61

Single Season

1. Luke Lawrence, 2001 2. Brandon Newbrough, 2008 3. Travis Langford, 2000 4. Justin Cayton, 2004 5. Tyler Childers, 2012 Kurtis Rickles, 2008

323 224 206 190 136 136

1. Luke Lawrence, 1998-2001 2. Brandon Newbrough, 2005-08 3. Travis Langford, 1998-2001 4. Justin Cayton, 2002-05 5. Cory Morrison, 2002-05

484 366 331 324 296

Career

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Single Game

1. Jack Wilkins, 2010 vs. Gilmer Co. 2 Brandon Newbrough, 2008 vs. Gilmer 2 Cory Morrison, 2004 vs. Tygarts Valley 2 Roy McIntire, 2003 vs. Tygarts Valley 2 Luke Lawrence, 2001 vs. Robert C. Byrd 2

Single Season

1. Justin Cayton, 2004 2. Eight players tied with

Career

1. Justin Cayton, 2002-05 2. Brandon Newbrough, 2005-08 Luke Lawrence, 1998-2001 4. Cory Morrison, 2002-05 Travis Langford, 1998-2001

3 2 5 4 4 3 3

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FOOTBALL LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN 1. Ben Hall, 1996 vs. Ritchie County 2. Ben Hall, 1996 vs. Preston County 3. Ben Aylestock, 2012 vs. Gilmer 4. Ben Hall, 1998 vs. Preston County 5. Ben Aylestock, 2012 vs. Tygarts Valley Ben Hall, 1997 vs. Philip Barbour

95 89 86 82 80 80

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS 1. Kris Fridley, 2007 vs. Williamstown 2. Joey Bush, 2001 vs. Robert C. Byrd 3. Jeff Bennett, 2002 vs. Bridgeport 4. Jeff Bennett, 2002 vs. Lincoln 5. Brad Greathouse, 1998 vs. Ritchie Co.

79 72 59 57 56

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN CATCH 1. Jonathan Jett, 2007 vs. Williamstown 2. Luke Lawrence, 2001 vs. Robert C. Byrd 3. Matt Boring, 2002 vs. Bridgeport 4. Doug Cuppett, 2002 vs. Lincoln 5. Jeff Kyle, 1998 vs. Ritchie Co.

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79 72 59 57 56

LUKE LAWRENCE The leading receiver during the Coach Brad Jett era, Luke Lawrence (1998-2001) finished his career with 484 career receiving yards from three different quarterbacks - Joe Jenkins, Joey Bush, and Jeff Bennett. Against Tucker County in 2001, Lawrence accounted for six touchdowns, catching three passes for 89 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for 123 yards and four touchdowns.


ALL-STATE

ALL-STATE all-time selections

BEN AYLESTOCK

RICK BARNHART

RODNEY GOLDEN

SEAN HOHAN

ERIC MCFADDEN

FIRST-TEAM ALL-STATE (21) Bill Allen (1992) Mike Barnette (1985) Silas Belt (2004, 2005) Jeff Bennett (2002) John Calkins (1981) Dennis Chamberlain (1973) Terry Evans (1973) Kevin Fury (2006) Ben Hall (1999) Zach Hayhurst (2005) Cory Morrison (2005) Kurtis Rickles (2008) Lonnie Rogers (1973) Steve Root (1995) Jimmy Sands (1993) Bryan Scheuvront (2003) Rick Short (1971) Andy Spitler (2003) Ben Stutler (1982) Matt Tate (1992) SECOND-TEAM ALL-STATE (42) Tanner Belt (2009) Frank Blake (1992) Mike Bond (1974) Charlie Brosius (2006) Denny Burnside (1982) Dillon Burnside (2010) John Calkins (1980) Chris Coleman (1982) Micky Davis (2005) Chad Drummond (1990) Brent Fenstermacher (1997) Kyle Fridley (1981) Aaron Gall (2002) Chris Garback (1988, 1989) Josh Haggerty (1995)

Ben Hall (1998) Jeff Harris (1985) Sean Hohan (2006) Gene Kidd (1984) Gary Lawrence (1973) Jeff Louk (1983) Robert Moore (2009) Cory Morrison (2004) Nate Nutter (2004) Steve Radcliff (1980) Dave Reider (1988) Jack Roush (1973) Dustin Roy (2007) Eric Short (1996) Rick Short (1970) Jimmy Skinner (1993) Charles Sizemore (1993) Spencer Shriver (2012) Daniel Smith (1995) Robert Stenger (2007, 2008) Jacob Stroupe (2010, 2011) Ben Stutler (1981) Frank Tate (1994) Jerry Toothman (1973) Drew Toth (1999) Jeff West (1982) Josh Wilfong (2002) SPECIAL MENTION ALL-STATE (42) David Arbogast (1995) Ben Aylestock (2012) Mike Barnette (1983) Dave Bennett (1986) Todd Brandenburg (1982) Chris Cayton (1995) Doug Cuppett (2002) Micky Davis (2004) Chuck Dobbins (1974) Chad Drummund (1989)

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FOOTBALL Jim Drummund (1981) Terry Evans (1972) Rodney Golden (1974) Mike Griffis (1972) Ben Hall (1997) Justin Hayes (2004, 2005) Tim Ingram (1984) Cameron Jarrett (2005) Jonathan Jett (2007) Mike Johnson (1992) Bennie Marshall (1972) Shannon McVitty (1980) Timmy Michaels (1974) Tony Nardo (1982) Ray Phillips (1993) Jack Roush (1968) Sam Scott (1995) Mike Short (1969) Rick Short (1969) Ben Stutler (1980) Brad Stutler (1974) James Swenskie (2011) Drew Toth (2000) Bobby VanHorn (1980) Thomas Wallace (2008) T.J. Watson (1998) Victory Watson (1968) Brandon Whitehair (2006) Danny Wolfe (1983) Doug Wolfe (1980)

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HONORABLE MENTION ALL-STATE (37) Brian Barker (1988) Rick Barnhart (1968) Matt Boring (2002) Shawn Bradenburg (1992) Dillon Burnside (2009) Jim Childers (1987) Tyler Childers (2011) Pat Coleman (1983) Shawn Davis (1983) Rod Fisher (1984, 1985) Mark Frum (2004) Kevin Fury (2005) Brad Greathouse (1998)

Teddy Harper (2009) Zach Hayhurst (2004) Hunter Hitt (2012) Shane Jeffries (2010) Josh Jenkins (1993) Russell Jenkins (2007) Myron Magruder (1992) Jason Martin (1996) Rich Martin (1989) Eric McFadden (1983) Vance Miller (2007, 2008) Dan Mullins (1984) Cole Nelson (2010) Brandon Newbrough (2008) Andy Nottingham (2006) Nate Nutter (2003) Eddie Paugh (1968) Brandon Peck (1994) Ray Phillips (1992) Mike Short (1968) Spencer Shriver (2010) Aaron Smith (2004, 2005) Bob Stemple (1986) Robert Stenger (2006) Gary Swiger (1986) Trevor Taylor (1985) Josh VanHorn (1997) Ron Wheeler (1987)

LONNIE ROGERS

JACK ROUSH

RICK SHORT

JIMMY SKINNER

BRAD STUTLER


CHEER SECTION

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CHEER

ROSTER 2013 cheerleading

STANDING (Left to Right): McKenzie Dean, Kierra Myers, Taylor Childers, Danielle McNemar, Jessica Davis, Carlina Stuart. KNEELING (Left to Right): Miranda Jett, Kaitlyn Mills, Courtney Swenskie. SITTING (Left to Right): Jessica Ice, Abbie Lightner, Grace McGowan, Brodi McCoy.

NAME YEAR CHILDERS, Taylor Senior DAVIS, Jessica Junior DEAN, McKenzie Junior ICE, Jessica Sophomore JETT, Miranda Junior LIGHTNER, Abbie Senior McCOY, Brodi Junior McGOWAN, Grace Senior McNEMAR, Danielle Senior MILLS, Kaitlyn Senior MYERS, Kierra Freshman STUART, Carlina Freshman SWENSKIE, Courtney Freshman HEAD COACH: Traci Childers ASSISTANT COACH: Jeral Ann McGowan

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THE HAWKS

seniors TAYLOR CHILDERS senior

JESSICA DAVIS junior

MCKENZIE DEAN junior

JESSICA ICE sophomore

MIRANDA JETT junior

ABBIE LIGHTNER senior

BRODI MCCOY junior

GRACE MCGOWAN senior

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CHEER DANIELLE MCNEMAR senior

KAITLYN MILLS senior

KIERRA MYERS freshman

CARLINA STUART freshman

COURTNEY SWENSKIE freshman

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SECTION

SOCCER

5


SOCCER

ROSTER 2013 men’s soccer

FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Jonathan Prince, Andrew Anderson, Mack Knight, Jacob Montgomery, Gage Gregory, Dallas Golden. TOP ROW (Left to Right): Johnny Lipscomb, Braeden Hurst, Kevin Coffman, Chase Killian, Jason Brady, Matthew Hall, head coach Mike Bodkins.

NO. NAME YEAR POS 2 COFFMAN, Kevin Junior Midfielder 3 GOLDEN, Dallas Junior Forward 4 HALL, Matthew Junior Defenseman 5 BLAKE, Dylan Junior Defenseman 7 WILKINS, Garrett Junior Forward 8 LIPSCOMB, Johnny Sophomore Defenseman 9 HURST, Braeden Sophomore Defenseman 10 KILLIAN, Chase Sophomore Defenseman 11 GREGORY, Gage Junior Midfielder 12 PRINCE, Jonathan Junior Midfielder/Defense 13 BRADY, Jason Senior Defenseman 14 MONTGOMERY, Jacob Sophomore Keeper 15 ANDERSON, Andrew Senior Midfielder 18 KNIGHT, Mack Sophomore Defenseman HEAD COACH: Mike Bodkins

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THE HAWKS 15

ANDREW ANDERSON senior midfielder

date opponent

13

JASON BRADY

senior defenseman

5

DYLAN BLAKE

junior defenseman

2

KEVIN COFFMAN

Aug. 27 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 23 Sept. 25 Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 17

at Robert C. Byrd North Marion at Bridgeport Notre Dame at East Fairmont at Lincoln at North Marion Magnolia at St. Marys Parkersburg Catholic at Liberty Grafton Robert C. Byrd at Parkersburg Catholic Lincoln St. Marys at Philip Barbour at Magnolia at Grafton Tyler Consolidated

junior midfielder

junior forward

11

GAGE GREGORY junior midfielder

2013

DALLAS GOLDEN

SCHEDULE

3

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SOCCER 4

12

junior defenseman

junior midfielder defenseman

MATTHEW HALL

9

7

sophomore defenseman

senior forward

BRAEDEN HURST

10

CHASE KILLIAN

junior defenseman

18

MACK KNIGHT

sophomore defenseman

8

JOHNNY LIPSCOMB sophomore defenseman

14

JACOB MONTGOMERY

36

JONATHAN PRINCE

sophomore keeper

GARRETT WILKINS


THE HAWKS

ROSTER 2013 women’s soccer

FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Meghan Smallwood, Megan Murphy, Brice Henderson, Raven Trecost, Ciara Radcliff, Hannah Cummings, Bailee Johnson. TOP ROW (Left to Right): Head coach Daniel Smith, Abbey Lutz, Ashleigh Brosius, Haley Wright, Lindsay Smith, Kassidy Zirkle, Taylor Perkins.

NO. NAME YEAR 3 HENDERSON, Brice Sophomore 7 WRIGHT, Haley Senior 8 SMITH, Lindsay Freshman 9 TRECOST, Raven Freshman 10 SMALLWOOD, Meghan Freshman 11 JOHNSON, Bailee Freshman 12 ZIRKLE, Kassidy Senior 14 RADCLIFF, Ciara Freshman 15 PERKINS, Taylor Freshman 18 MURPHY, Megan Sophomore 20 CUMMINGS, Hannah Freshman 22 LUTZ, Abbey Sophomore 23 BROSIUS, Ashleigh Senior 28 SHRIVER, Larrin Freshman HEAD COACH: Daniel Smith

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SOCCER 23

15

senior

freshman

ASHLEIGH BROSIUS

20

14

freshman

freshman

HANNAH CUMMINGS

CIARA RADCLIFF

3

10

sophomore

freshman

BRICE HENDERSON

MEGHAN SMALLWOOD

11

28

freshman

freshman

BAILEE JOHNSON

LARRIN SHRIVER

22

8

sophomore

freshman

ABBEY LUTZ

LINDSAY SMITH

18

9

sophomore

freshman

MEGAN MURPHY

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TAYLOR PERKINS

RAVEN TRECOST


THE HAWKS 7

HALEY WRIGHT senior

date opponent

senior

SCHEDULE

KASSIDY ZIRKLE

at Robert C. Byrd North Marion at Bridgeport Liberty at East Fairmont at Lincoln at North Marion Magnolia Braxton County at Liberty Trinity Robert C. Byrd at Braxton County Lincoln at Trinity at Philip Barbour at Magnolia Tyler Consolidated

2013

12

Aug. 27 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 19 Sept. 23 Sept. 25 Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 17

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X-COUNTRY

ROSTER 2013 cross country

Left to Right: Head coach Felicia Pancoast, Dylan Blake, Megan Talbott, Ben Talbott.

DYLAN BLAKE

BEN TALBOTT

MEGAN TALBOTT

40


SECTION

6

VOLLEYBALL


VOLLEYBALL

ROSTER 2013 volleyball

STANDING (Left to Right): Breanna Sears, Molly Wheeler, Caterina Strauss, Kate Dye, Lauren Evans, Alyssa Mays, Head Coach Amy Toothman. KNEELING (Left to Right): Emily Messenger, Monroe Ford, Samantha Park, Heather Scott, Lora McDonald, Whitney James, Conchetta Strauss. SITTING (Left to Right): Brooke Lough, Amber Carder, Katie Devericks.

NAME YEAR CARDER, Amber Senior DEVERICKS, Katie Freshman DYE, Kate Sophomore EVANS, Lauren Freshman FORD, Monroe Junior JAMES, Whitney Sophomore LOUGH, Brooke Sophomore MAYS, Alyssa Freshman MCDONALD, Lora Sophomore MESSENGER, Emily Sophomore PARK, Samantha Sophomore SCOTT, Heather Sophomore SEARS, Breanna Freshman STRAUSS, Caterina Freshman STRAUSS, Conchetta Junior WHEELER, Molly Freshman

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HEAD COACH: Amy Toothman

ASSISTANT COACH: Sadie Lightner


THE HAWKS AMBER CARDER senior

date opponent

KATIE DEVERICKS freshman

KATE DYE

sophomore

Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 Sept. 18 Sept. 19 Sept. 24 Sept. 26 Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 29

Hundred Notre Dame at Braxton County at Tygarts Valley Grafton Braxton County at Notre Dame at Clay County at Roane County Gilmer County Calhoun County at Grafton at Trinity at Wirt County at Braxton County at Hundred LKC Placement Game at Clay-Battelle

Oct. 31

Trinity

LAUREN EVANS

junior

WHITNEY JAMES sophomore

2013

MONROE FORD

SCHEDULE

freshman

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CHEER BROOKE LOUGH

BREANNA SEARS

ALYSSA MAYS

CATERINA STRAUSS

LORA MCDONALD

CONCHETTA STRAUSS

EMILY MESSENGER

MOLLY WHEELER

sophomore

freshman

sophomore

sophomore

SAMANTHA PARK sophomore

HEATHER SCOTT sophomore

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freshman

freshman

junior

junior


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