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BCHS Tigers Class 6A, Region 1 Head coach: Nathan McDaniel 2013 Record: 0-10 Key players: Dustin Brothers, Juwan Judge, Dwayne Koen, Chris Hooks, Cortez Reynolds, R.J. Stevens First game: Home Aug. 22 vs. Escambia County
New coach, new game plan at BCHS n Nathan McDaniel leads Tigers into 2014 By Tony Whitehead Sports editor twhitehead@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
aldwin County High head coach and athletic director Nathan McDaniel is the new kid on the block as he LARRY WHITE / GCN CORRESPONDENT prepares for his first season as BCHS back Dwayne Koen (1) follows his blocks and gains a first down against a head coach. McDaniel, 30, ran Satsuma in May. the defense for Daphne head Nate McDaniel coach and AD Glenn Vickery the last three years. He is excited about directing the Tigers program going forward. “I love this game and everything National Select 7on7 Championship about it,” McDaniel said. “I can talk I love this game and Series played in Foley in July. for hours about football. It’s just such “I think we showed that when we a big part of who I am and I love to everything about it play with enthusiasm and exciteshare it with these kids and getting ment we can play with anybody. Baldwin County High School to do it as a head coach for the first ... I can talk for hours That’s what we have to learn to do Bay Minette, Alabama time is very exciting. I believe — and better is maintain that level of play Mascot: Tigers I’ve been saying this since I’ve been about football. It’s consistently whether we’re playing a Colors: Orange and Black down in this part of the state — that Daphne or a team from wherever. Just Baldwin County High School is ready just such a big part of not let up. But learning to deal with Overall record: 477-412-29 to break wide open with great foota negative situation is one of those Longest rivalry: vs. Foley, 91 games since 1924 ball. We had a great spring and the who I am and I love things we have to work on. And it’s (ahsfhs.org) talent, the tradition is there and the a process. (A) good stepping-stone enthusiasm level is building for our to share it with these for us in that process and I like what season to start.” I see. I see a team realizing they can McDaniel took over the Tigers pro- kids ... play with anybody, but we have to gram in January and got off to a good learn from our mistakes. Not let those — Nathan McDaniel mistakes get us down and I believe start turning the struggling record The BCHS Tigers play home games at Simmons Field around with a big spring-game win we’ll get there.” over Satsuma. The Tigers open up with historic at the Baldwin County Intermediate School, located “That was important for us,” he said “We want to inter-county rival Escambia County High on Simat 600 Blackburn Ave. in Bay Minette. make a statement that we can play to win and we mons Field in Lyle Underwood Stadium in Bay will be ready come August.” Minette Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. His coaching background is rooted in defense beginning with Daleville and then his alma mater Prattville as a defensive assistant working under defensive coordinators Bart Sessions and Mark Hurt who he followed to Daphne before he took over the Trojan defense. He credits head coaches like Bill Clark, Jamey Dubose and, Glenn Vickery for teaching him about the game and life. He also said his two years spent at Daleville made him a better person as well as coach. “Working for Sam Holland at Daleville, those two seasons (20062007), had a lasting impact on me as a coach and as a person,” he said. “I’m a product of the men I have had the honor of coaching under and I’ve worked for some great, great guys. What coach Holland taught me was how to be a Christian coach. I think just about every time I walked into his office, he had a Bible open on his desk. His relationship with Jesus Christ means more to him than being a coach. I try to be the same way. I love my job, but if I ever put that above my relationship with Christ, than I am a failure as a man, a coach, a father and a husband.” LARRY WHITE / GCN CORRESPONDENT Baldwin County’s Robert Stevens (20) runs for big yardage in the Tigers spring Baldwin County also had a good showing in the
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Bayside Academy Admirals
Class 3A, Region 1
Head coach: Phil Lazenby 2013 Record: 8-5 Key players: Trey Barry, Gex Billups, Nick Bolton, Greg Wallace First game: Away Aug. 29 vs. Faith Academy
Admirals set sail for new season
n Size matters — If you let it — say feisty Class 3A competitors
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ayside Academy remains in a tough neighborhood in 3A Region 1 but some realignment factors may change the dynamics for better or for worse. PHOTOS BY TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Receiver Reid Norton makes a leaping grab as Gex Billups defends. “We are losing Straughn (near Andalusia) but picking up Hillcrest-Evergreen who dropped down from 4A so we may be trading the frying pan for the fire,” said Bayside head coach Phil Lazenby. “Of course T.R. Miller will still be in our region and “Somebody told me that one coach they are always tough. The main thing (Bayside had defeated) advised another We have good ath- team we were playing not to watch we have to do is focus on what we can control and do our best to execute our us get off the bus,” he said. “Because game. Not worry about what is out of letes and I think our we looked like a junior varsity team,” Bayside Academy our hands.” Lazenby joked. Daphne, Alabama On the earlier days of fall practice attitude and enthusiBolton, a cornerback, said stories Mascot: Admirals Lazenby sees many positives but has like that make him smile. Colors: Blue and green asm is great. But our a number of skill positions to fill with “I love people thinking we are going less experienced and younger players. to be an easy win. We are kind of used Overall record: 75-63-0 “We lost five or six starters on de- numbers are limited to it now.” Longest rivalry: vs. Excel, 10 games since 2002 fense and offense, but most of the guys Billups, a linebacker-tight-end, said (ahsfhs.org) stepping in had some experiebce last so we have to ask a “Sometimes I think people try to take year on both sides of the ball,” he said. it easy on us because we are so small.” “Being a small school we have a lot of lot of them and they A wide receiver, Wallace added “But players go both ways. And that helps then, halfway through the game they with preparing some kids for a starting understand why. realize we can play. Sometimes it is job. Some may continue to play both too late then.” The Bayside Academy Admirals play home games at — Phil Lazenby The Bayside Admirals open up with ways and some will not.” He added that being one of the Class 5A Faith Academy this year in Freedom Track and Field on the school’s campus at smaller schools in the 3A classificaWest Mobile on Aug. 29. The Faith 303 Dryer Ave. near downtown Daphne. tion also affects the schedule and overall strategy for Rams Football Complex is at 8650 Tanner Williams reaching the playoffs. Road. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. “Making the post season is always a goal for us, but I have to be concerned about depth. We have good athletes and I think our attitude and enthusiasm is great. But our numbers are limited so we have to ask a lot of them and they understand why.” Quarterback Trey Barry in spring scrimmage action. The Admirals are starting a new quarterback in 6-foot, 5-inch sophomore Trey Barry after three-year starter Hunter Slater graduated this year. Barry brings limited varsity experience as Slater’s backup last year but has good command of the offensive system, said Lazenby. “I have a lot of confidence in Trey. He’s a strong passer and understands his role and what we’re trying to accomplish with the tools we have.” Barry is also the reigning state indoor high-jump champion, a title his older sister Trista owns as well in their divisions. “Trey is a good quarterback, he uses his height well. But if he gets any taller I may have to make him a wide out and just throw high jump balls to him.” Other players Lazenby will look to this season are seniors Gex Billups, Nick Bolton and Greg Wallace. The coach who has won 35 games as he enters his fifth season at BA making the third round of the playoffs twice, including last year, said sometimes the small-school mystique seems to work in their favor.
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@ Gulf Shores
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@ Spanish Fort
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Daphne Trojans
PHOTOS BY TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Daphne defense against Davidson in the 2013 season.
Class 6A, Region 1
Head coach: Glenn Vickery 2013 Record: 8-3 Key players: Chris White, TJ Reed, Mario Osborne, John Quinnley, Khael Sanford First game: Home Aug. 21 vs. Davidson
Trojans ready for revamped Region 1
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aphne coach Glenn Vickery said his team is working hard in preparation for their opener at home with 7A Davidson. The Trojans hosted the Warriors in a spring game in which the DHS varsity won but held off a strong surge by the visitors. Vickery is going into his 11th year at the helm of Daphne’s football Trojans. He has 287 career victories. He said dropping tough rivals like Fairhope and Foley from Class 6A Region 1 play might appear to lighten the competitive load some but replacing them with the likes of are always distractions when you’re At this level every- dealing with teenagers. We need to Spanish Fort and Blount balances the scales right back. have more work on having better ex“At this level, everybody is good body is good and we ecution and consistency individually and we can’t take anybody in our and as a team. We have some who can’t take anybody in need to get their assignments more region for granted,” he said. “That’s what we try to instill in polished and finished. But as first our kids. To prepare mentally and our region for granted weeks go, we are making headway physically for every opponent with and that’s good.” confidence in yourself and your team- ... there is always room He added that the heat and humidimates and in your coaches, but also ty comes with the preseason territory. with respect for your opponent. We for improvement ... “Conditioning is always important. don’t hate Spanish Fort or Fairhope It’s a year-round thing, but this time — Glenn Vickery of year it’s crucial to getting ready or anybody. We respect them.” He added that the preseason so far for the season. Especially with the looks good but there were still kinks kind of heat and conditions we have to work out. to play in early on. We’re working on it. We know “There is always room for improvement and there Davidson is, too. Coach (Fred) Riley will have his guys prepared. So we can’t take anything for granted or overlook any details in the short amount of time before we open up with them.” The Trojans will host the Warriors Aug. 21 at Jubilee Stadium with kickoff set for 7 p.m.
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Who they are Daphne High School Daphne, Alabama Mascot: Trojans Colors: Purple and yellow Overall record: 201-89-0 Longest rivalry: vs. Fairhope, 25 games since 1990 (ahsfhs.org)
Where they play The Daphne Trojans play home games at Jubilee Staduim at the Daphne High School campus at 9300 Champions Way in Daphne.
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Fairhope Pirates
TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Fairhope quarterback Grey Jackson spots a receiver during a scrimmage.
Class 7A, Region 1 Head coach: Adam Winegarden 2013 Record: 9-3 Key players: Grey Jackson, Dave Kirksey, Nate Faust, Drew Fuqua and Joshua Nash First game: Away Aug. 22 vs. Robertsdale
Pirates reload cannons for 2014 n Fairhope coach readies team for new 7A classification, ‘Bucs defense under new management By Tony Whitehead Sports editor twhitehead@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
he Pirates open up the season Aug. 22 on the road at J.D. Sellars Stadium in Robertsdale against the Golden Bears. Fairhope head coach Adam Winegarden likes a lot of what he sees but so far but hopes to see improvement down the stretch to game one. “I think the kids have progressed well considering we’re just five days,” he said after practice Friday. “Obviously we have a long way to go when it comes to details and fine tuning some things before we open. We elected not to 1 territory with Alma Bryant, Baker, play a (preseason) scrimmage and This is a great group. Davidson, Mary G. Montgomery, so when we see Robertsdale it will McGill-Toolen Catholic, Murphy and be live bullets. It’s not a region game They’re working hard Theodore. but it’s always important to start off Fairhope’s new defensive coordithe season well as I’m sure they do. and working together nator Jacy Todd will make his debut So, we have get to ready in a short at the position after assisting at Daphamount of time (less than two weeks), ... the chemistry is real ne since 2009 and Foley before that. but this is a great group. They’re “We are so happy that we have Jacy working hard and working together and progressing in a onboard with us,” Winegarden said. with a really great attitude. The “He’s excited, the kids love him. He chemistry is real and progressing in positive way. loves them. There’s no question he’s a positive way, but I’m glad we’re not ready to run a defense. Especially — Adam Winegarden when you consider who all he has playing tomorrow. Still work to do.” Fairhope head coach Adam Winworked under and the success he’s egarden agreed that the new classifibeen a part of.” cation did not mean radical changes were in store. Todd, who suffered a near fatal accident in Au“To win a state championship, you basically have gust of 2012, but battled back to work by the playoff to beat the same people,” he said. “We have to play season that year said the opportunity is a dream the Mobile schools more now, but we would have come true. had to play them in the playoffs anyway. In my “What a great opportunity to get to be part of a mind, it’s just not that big a deal.” Fairhope and Foley will share Class 7A, Region See Fairhope, Page 2B
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Fairhope »From Page 1B program that is growing and will be playing in 7A,” he said. “For me the job means an opportunity to grow as a coach. Like most people, I would like to be a head coach as well one day down the road. Coach Winegarden has had a lot of success at Fairhope and my goal and the goal of all the other coaches is to help push the Pirates past that plateau to another higher one. We plan to go all out for whatever championships may lie ahead.” He added that working for head coaches Todd Watson at Foley and Glenn Vickery at Daphne as well as high-caliber defensive coordinators helped prepare him for his new role at Fairhope. “I learned so much at Foley and Daphne. Not only working with coaches with so much playoff experience, but also are great at working with kids.” To get the Pirates past the second-round plateau he hopes to focus on setting goals and working together toward them. “I think it’s better to look at what our goals are moving forward. Not worry about what happened or didn’t happen in the past but concentrate on what we can do to reach those goals.” The Pirates at Bears kickoff at Sellars Stadium in Robertsdale is set for 7 p.m.
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Jacy Todd takes over Pirate stoppers n Defensive coordinator on offensive against spinal injury By Tony Whitehead Sports editor
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airhope’s new defensive coordinator Jacy Todd has been through the wringer. But a life-threatening and lifealtering accident has not left him wrung out. The former Daphne assistant coach survived a near-fatal wreck two years ago as fall practice got underway in August of 2012. After months of painful surgery and rehabilitation he returned to work full time, sooner than expected for the 2013 season. This year on the first day of practice at Fairhope, Todd and wife Dyeatra celebrated the arrival of a new family member when baby Jacy Carter Todd arrived at Springhill Medical Center Aug. 4. Baby Jacy’s big sister Raegan is now 6. Back on the practice field the next day, coach Todd — who took over from former DC David Stapleton in June — said leading a defense has been a personal goal since becoming a coach. “What a great opportunity to get to be part of a program that is growing and will be playing in 7A,” he said. “For me the
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Fairhope defensive coordinator Jacy Todd watches a drill.
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down a template to be able to draw from. “But I was also really blessed at Foley under coach (Todd) Watson by being surrounded by good people as well as good coaches. I hope to take all that with me and use it in this new position at Fairhope. Also, when you work with people like that I think you get to take with you a culture of excellence. And that’s exciting to have that in your suitcase, so to speak. I’m just very excited to bring all of that to Fairhope and get to work with everybody and all the players and parents.” To get the Pirates past the second-round plateau he hopes to focus on setting goals and working together toward them. “I think it’s better to look at what our goals are moving forward. Not worry about what happened or didn’t happen in the past but concentrate on what we can do to reach those goals.” Health-wise, Todd is walking well with his cane and coaching from a standing posture much of the time, relying on his motorized chair for longer
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Fairhope defensive coordinator Jacy Todd is glad to be back on the field after recovering from a nearfatal wreck two years ago.
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his year The Pride of Foley enters into the new 7A Class with Fairhope and other familiar rivals. Lions head coach Todd Watson begins his 10th season guiding the Forward-City ‘Cats. Under Watson, Foley has made the playoffs nineconsecutive seasons in one of the toughest 6A regions in the state. Watson said the new 7A region is nearly the same Baldwin and Mobile area teams with the numeral seven instead of a six in I feel like since we front of the A. “There is tough competition in Class 6A, and there will be tough competi- played in an environtion in Class 7A,” he said. “From a competitive standpoint, I’m not sure ment like Prattville how much it will change.” He added that the main impact we can play anywhere. would be less travel time and fuel expense with the long road trips to the We lost a lot of close Wiregrass area schools such as Dothan, Enterprise and Northview replaced by games last year. Our closer 7A opponents. “It will cut out a lot of travel for us. goal this year is just Most of our games will be in Mobile or Baldwin counties, so that is definitely finish, finish, finish. a little bit of an advantage financially. — Todd Watson But it is a tough road in either clas-
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sification.” The Lions travel south to open at neighbor Gulf Shores High Aug. 21. The GS Dolphins also moved up in class from 5A to 6A. The two teams have never met in an official regularseason game. “It’s a big thing for both communities,” Watson said. “It’s a game that is a natural rivalry and I think a good type of game to open up with for us and them. This is the first time it will count so I think both teams will be up for it.” He added that preparing for the first region game at Fairhope the next week will not be much different than last year in terms of personnel. Foley has seven offensive and six defensive starters returning including quarterback Tyler Cameron, running back Isaiah “PeeWee” Lewis and defender Jhalen Henry. “We have a lot of players coming back and they say
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Who they are Foley High School Foley, Alabama Mascot: Lions Colors: Blue and gold Overall record: 542-300-27 Longest rivalry: vs. Fairhope, 90 games since 1931 (ahsfhs.org)
Where they play The Foley Lions play home games at Ivan Jones Stadium on North Oak Street near Foley Middle School.
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Foley »From Page 5B you can’t coach experience,” he said at the Baldwin County Media Day press conference in June. “College coaches can recruit players to fit their schemes. In high school, you take the athletes you get. Fortunately, we’ve had some great players. But there is still some tweaking to fit their strengths and — to be honest — to hide their weaknesses sometimes. A little change is always good.” The Lions lost a couple of games in the final minutes last year, including a playoff heartbreaker after leading Auburn in the second round. They had advanced with a big road win over Prattville. “I feel like since we played in an environment like Prattville we can play anywhere. We lost a lot of close games last year. Our goal this year is just finish, finish, finish.” Two 2013 losses were by one point and Watson said youth had a part in not holding those leads. “We had a very young team last year. I thought we really started hitting our stride in the second half of the season and into the playoffs. We beat a good Prattville team in a tough environment and had Auburn on the ropes at home. “There are a lot of things you can coach and drill, but you can’t drill experience. For our guys to have been in an environment like Prattville and experienced that should be invaluable to us as we move forward.” The Class 7A, Region 1 also incudes Alma Bryant, Baker, Davidson, Mary G. Montgomery, McGill-Toolen Catholic and Theodore.
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USA Coastal home-town players Name Hunter Vaughn Chason Milner Sam Harris Blake Dees Hunter Hall Marvin Shinn Danny Woodson II Jarrius Hackworth Kendall Houston Berron Tyson Kelan James Terrance Timmons Margo Reed Chris Lewis Jeremé Jones E.J. May Harrison Louden Raymone Wiggins DeMarrion Buford-Hughes Cole Travis Christian Pearsall Jerome McClain
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he hype around University of South Alabama football has been building steadily over the program’s short, six-year history. Last year the team went 6-6, gained bowl eligibility and even defeated the Sun Belt Conference Champion University of Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns 30-8. But none of the bowls took notice of the fledgling team from Mobile, Ala., even after seeing them take the Tennessee Vols down to the wire on national television in Neyland Stadium. This year, the Jaguars are looking to build on and exceed last year’s accomplishments. They seek a Sun Belt Championship and a bowl game; anything else will be considered insufficient. “We’ve raised our expectations every year,” head coach Joey Jones said at the team’s annual media day. “We’re looking forward to the schedule we have, obviously it’s a very tough schedule. The kids know what’s ahead of them and they’re very excited about the opportunity.” In order to build on their past success, the Jaguars will have to work harder on finishing out games. Five of USA’s six losses came by a combined 12 points. This includes games lost on a game-winning field goal in the closing seconds by Southern Utah and Texas State, as well as a game-
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winning touchdown pass given up to Troy with seven seconds left on the clock. “There were three games last year where we had the ball with about a minute left to win the game and we lost, so we’ve gotta learn how to close out close games,” Jones said. “That’s the difference between a great team and an average team: coming through in the fourth quarter.”
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Luckily for South Alabama, they bring back a boatload of talent on the offensive side of the ball, including a good deal of depth at wide receiver and offensive line. “Our receiving corps is very deep with guys like Danny Woodson, Marvin Shinn, Shavarez Smith, Wes Saxton and Jereme Jones,” Jones said. “All of those guys are very talented and experienced.” Woodson, a Mobile native and former University of Alabama commit, returns after an injuryshortened season in which he recorded 26 catches for 439 yards and four touchdowns. He’s joined by fellow Mobilian and former Crimson Tide wideout Shinn, who sat out last season after transferring. Shinn has experience playing on the biggest stage after he nabbed two receptions in the 2012 national title game against Notre Dame. The guy throwing to these veteran receivers rts editor tehead, spo tony whi astnewspapers.com wspapers @gulfco twhitehead om/GulfCoastne ntoday facebook.c twitter: @gc
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will also need to step up his game. Senior quarterback Brandon Bridge returns to the Jaguars as the undisputed starter after splitting time in 2013 with departed quarterback Ross Metheny. It’s the first time since 2011 that a quarterback has distanced himself as the starter. “Brandon is our starting quarterback, that’s a slam dunk right now,” Jones said. In rationed playing time, the Canadian gunslinger went 29-of-66 for 398 yards and a touchdown. He also ran the ball efficiently, adding 170 yards and another touchdown on the ground. “(Bridge) got some experience last year, he worked his tail off in the spring and so far in camp,” Jones said. “He watches more film than anyone on the team. He cares about being a better quarterback.” Offensive coordinator Robert Matthews is giddy about the depth he has on his side of the ball this upcoming season. “We’ve got a lot of guys outside who can catch the ball and inside we return a lot of guys, so I’m excited about what our perimeter can do in the passing game,” Matthews said.
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— Joey Jones Special Teams contributors. “We’ve got guys like (defensive lineman) Jesse Kelley who started every game last year, (linebacker) Jerome (McLain) who played in every game last year,” Pearson said. “So the roles are being filled and the leadership is quietly coming.” Kelley returns with 14 starts and 29 game appearances under his belt. Last season he notched 34 tackles, including 6.5 tackles and two sacks. McClain, who hails from Pensacola High School, enters his senior season with plenty of hype. “Jerome is a guy I can see playing in the NFL,” Jones said. The senior linebacker garnered preseason second-team All-SBC honors by AthlonSports and third-team by Phil Steele Publications. He too had 34 stops last season, including a career-high 5 against the conference champion Cajuns. Jones sees depth on
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Redshirt Sophomore Aleem Sunanon returns after a solid first season at kicker for the Jaguars in which he hit 18 of 23 field goals and 37 of 39 extra points en route to honorable mention on the All-SBC team. The punting duties will likely go to fellow sophomore Brandon McKee, who saw action in seven games last year, mostly in kickoff duty. His lone punt came at Navy and traveled 32 yards. His competition is freshman Corliss Waitman of Milton, Fla. The ESPN.com three-star prospect was a first-team allstate selection as a senior at Milton High. He has been seen booting some sky-high punts in training camp and looks to be right in the thick of things when the first game comes around.
Schedule
The schedule is a grueling one for a team playing only its third season against D-1 programs. Significant home games include visits from Mis-
sissippi State and Navy, as well as conference bouts against Texas State and in-state rival Troy. On the road, the Jaguars will face another SEC program when they travel to Columbia to face Steve Spurrier’s South Carolina Gamecocks. The season opener at Kent State and trips to Lafayette to face the Cajuns and Jonesboro, Ark. to battle Arkansas State certainly won’t be walks in the park either. The student body and university are highly anticipating the home opener against the Bulldogs on Sept. 13. But the head coach says he and his players have their eye on the season opener. “We’re not thinking about Mississippi State,” Jones said. “We’ve got all of our focus on Kent State right now.” “Having an SEC school come to Mobile is a big deal and it’s exciting for us,” Jones said. “But we are not thinking about them right now.” Becoming bowl eligible will be much more challenging this year than in 2013, but it’s a task Coach Jones, his coordinators and his team are up to and on they believe they can achieve.
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Gulf Shores Dolphins Class 6A, Region 1 Head coach: Ben Blackmon 2013 Record: 8-3 Key players: Roger Strict, Nathan Harris, Shamon Campbell, Andrew Woodyard, Phillip Nelson First game: Home Aug. 22 vs. Foley
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n the wild, the dolphin isn’t typically hunting Lions, Tigers or Bears. However, on the football field, the Dolphins of Gulf Shores will certainly be out to mangle any prey in their wake. Following a disappointing loss to Saraland in the TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Gulf Shores receiver Andy Bonnett is hit by defender Lucas Michaelis. opening round of last year’s playoffs, head coach Ben Blackmon and his squad are setting their sights higher. Getting to the playoffs wasn’t enough. The Dolphins are setting out with the intention of winning the school’s first playoff game. “We are strong everywhere on deGetting to the playoffs will be no easy fense, there are really no weak points,” We’ve been coming Strict said. “We want to get better task, as the team has moved from the 5A ranks up to 6A. With the higher clasevery day and work to be a more wellsification comes a tougher schedule. together as a team rounded unit.” Gulf Shores High School Just ask Blackmon. The two areas where the team will Gulf Shores, Alabama “Region 1 in 6A, I believe, is the over the last three need to work, according to Blackmon Mascot: Dolphins toughest competition in the state,” are special teams and depth throughColors: Columbia Blue, navy and white years, and now is our Blackmon said. out. Not only will perennial power “We are breaking in a new kicker, so Overall record: 57-84-0 Daphne compete in the same region, time to really show that’s always something you have to Longest rivalry: vs. Citronelle, 8 games since 2006 but along with the Dolphins, 6A Region work on,” Blackmon said. “And past (ahsfhs.org) 1 also welcomes back-to-back 5A State what we’re made of. our starters, we really need to improve Champion Spanish Fort into the mix. our depth at key positions and get ready — Nathan Harris, for game-type situations when injury Senior outside linebacker Roger Strict is looking forward to playing in and fatigue set in” Senior Quarterback The Dolphins have no time to waste the new classification. “There is a lot of good competition getting to midseason form as they’ll The Gulf Shores Dolphins play home games at out there now, and it motivates us,” open with neighboring power Foley Strict said. High School. Mickey Miller Blackwell Stadium at the Gulf Shores Gulf Shores does have a good deal of talent returnThough the teams have never met in a regular season Sportsplex at 19025 County Road 6. ing from last season’s playoff team, with six guys back game, many believe this game to be the beginning of a on offense and eight on defense. Senior quarterback Nathan Harris is confident in where his squad is. See Gulf Shores, Page 5C “We’ve been coming together as a team over the last three years, and now is our time to really show what we’re made of,” Harris said. PATRICK HERRING / GCN CORRESPONDENT From left, seniors Roger Strict, Nathan Harris, Shamon Campbell, Andrew He believes the offense are ready to get the season Woodyard take questions form sports media at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. started any day now. “Offensively, we are in good shape physically,” Harris said. “We plan to go at a high pace and tire out other teams.” Harris will be a key component to the Dolphins’ success on the field. Blackmon is comfortable putting that load on his shoulders. “Nathan provides great leadership. He loves the game, and has a determination to get himself better,” Blackmon said. “He can run, he can throw and he understands what we want to do offensively. Senior inside linebacker Shannon Campbell, who practices against the quarterback at every practice, also has high praise for his teammate. “Nathan does anything he wants to out on the field, whether it’s throwing the ball deep or scrambling for a first down,” Campbell said. “He’s a quarterback you want on your team. I’m just glad I don’t have to defend him in a game.” Defensively, Strict likes where the team is.
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Golden Bears hungry for more wins n Tough schedule comes with tough region says Hub-City coach who sees turnaround continuing By Tony Whitehead Sports editor twhitehead@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
obertsdale head coach Brian Campbell is entering his third season with the Golden Bears, who have improved each year since he left Daphne as coach Glenn Vickery’s offensive coordinator. Campbell believes putting an emphasis on strength and endurance the last two years is paying off and continues to be a big part of the Bears’ turnaround. “To compete in 6A football, you have to be strong,” said head coach Brian Campbell. “When I got (to Robertsdale) I don’t To compete in 6A think anybody was bench pressing (very much), but now we don’t have enough weights for the guys to max football, you have to out. I think the biggest thing from two years ago to now is the weight room. be strong ... we look We look like a Class 6A football team now. Hopefully, we will play like one like a Class 6A football as well on Friday nights.” The Golden Bears will host Fairhope team now. Hopefully Aug. 22 at home in J.D. Sellars Stadium against the newly re-classified 7A we will play like one as Fairhope Pirates. “That will be a good test for us,” well on Friday nights. Campbell said. “We plan to make it a — Brian Campbell good test for them.” As for the 2014 version of Class 6A
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Region 1, he is focusing on what his players can excel at on the field and less on what the other region opponents are expected to bring to the game. “I think our region is just as tough as or tougher than the 7A region,” he said. “There is no one you can look at and just put an automatic ‘W’ on the schedule. We hope people aren’t putting an automatic ‘W’ by us. We are going to show up on Fridays and give it our best shot. Our goal is to make it to the playoffs. We have to be ready and have to bring our best every week. There are no easy weeks in 6A Region 1 and on our non-region games we play 7A (Fairhope and Foley) schools so it’s going to be rough but I think it will make us better.” The Bears have their starting quarterback returning in Dylan Smith and other key positions. He sees and feels more confidence in himself and his teammates.
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Who they are Robertsdale High School Robertsdale, Alabama Mascot: Golden Bears Colors: Maroon and gold Overall record: 299-475-29 Longest rivalry: vs. Foley, 92 games since 1925 (ahsfhs.org)
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Robertsdale ÂťFrom Page 3C “We didn’t feel like we could win (last year). Now, we are better, we are stronger,â€? Smith said. The Golden Bears improved from 1-9 in 2012 to 4-6 last season but lost three games by six points or less. “We thought we won the games we were supposed to win last year,â€? Campbell said. “We had three other games that basically came down to the last possession. Our biggest emphasis in the off-season has been to finish. That is our big word. If we finish last year, we are maybe 7-3 and possibly in the playoffs.â€?
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Gulf Shores »From Page 1C competitive rivalry game. “Although they’re twice the size of the school that we are, it’s good for the community. Both communities are so tight, everyone knows everyone, so it’s good for us to compete against each other,” Blackmon said. “The gate (ticket sales)
have been really good in years past, and it’s a great game to start off with, so it’s something we’ll probably try to keep going, definitely this year and next year.” The Gulf Shores-Foley contest will kick off the high school football season on Thursday, Aug. 21.
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Spanish Fort Toros Class 6A, Region 1 Head coach: Mark Freeman 2013 Record: 15-0 Key players: Maurice Cole, Kristian Cotton, Tyler Johnston, Kevin Marion First game: Away Aug. 23 vs. Stanhope Elmore
Toros hope to tackle 6A Class n Twice-and-counting 5A state champs move up in Alabama High School Athletic Association classification this year By Tony Whitehead Sports editor twhitehead@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
ack-to-back 5A state champion Spanish Fort begins 2014 in a new and higher classification. The Toros head coach Mark Freeman said he could not remember how many consecutive wins the Toros have put in the books the last two seasons. “I know we won the last one,” Freeman said of the most recent championship win, a title victory over Muscle Shoals 35-14 at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa last December. We have a good core In fact SF has not lost since a controversially decided regular-season defeat to St. Paul’s in 2012. The Toros enter of experience returning the 6A ranks at 24-0 overall and 2-0 in title games since. Will they make it but every year is differthree titles in a row? Will they make it ent and every team has 25 games in a row? “We don’t talk about things like that,” Freeman said. “We don’t talk its own chemistry. We about a three-peat. We talk about this year and representing Spanish Fort, are still trying to find the school, the town. Being the best we can. We talk about being better every the right mix ... day. We talk about the character of our — Mark Freeman players. We have great kids who work hard and we talk about goals and we
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have very clear goals in mind. Last year was great, but it’s over.” The Toros will open in Montgomery against Stanhope-Elmore in the Challenge of Champions at the Cramton Bowl. The Toros are ranked fourth overall in the state by CBS-MaxPreps.com. Besides the four 6A teams from Baldwin County, the realigned Region 1 list of Class 6A squads includes, Blount, Citronelle, LeFlore and Saraland. SF lost about five starters on both sides of the ball and is counting on younger players to step up. “We have a good core of experience returning but every year is different and every team has its own chemistry,” he said near the end of the first week of practice. “We are still trying to find the right mix and we may still be adjusting it after the season starts. But it’s the kind of thing you know it when you see it.
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Who they are Spanish Fort High School Spanish Fort, Alabama Mascot: Toros Colors: Black and red Overall record: 77-28-0 Longest rivalry: vs. Vigor, 11 games since 2006 (ahsfhs.org)
Where they play The Spanish Fort Toros play home games on “The Hill” behind Spanish Fort High School at 1 Plaza De Toro Drive.
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SF head coach Mark Freeman makes some adjustments on “The Hill.”
Tyler Johnston on quarterback keeper at SFHS.
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Concussion concerns: New rules in force n Daphne DC and USA Football injuryprevention master instructor Danny Cowgill discusses new policies and rules By Mikal Hensley GCN Correspondent
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ith the 2014 football season right around the corner, player safety continues to be in the minds of players, coaches and parents. Heightened awareness and new rules headline 2014 in effort to keep players safe. Daphne High school defensive coordinator Danny Cowgill and member of the USA football Master’s program is saddled with the responsibility of spreading awareness to the dangers of head injuries for young athletes at every level. “I’m a member of the heads-up initiative, and its motto is, “To build a better, safer game,” Coach Cowgill said. “Just through educating coaches, parents and players on the concussion issue we can achieve our goal of making it a better, safer game.” With safety being such an important issue in
football, the success and growth of the game is dependent on the education and awareness of not only head injuries but other major injuries as well. “I really believe, now that head injuries have been brought to the forefront, in 20 years they will have come a long way in medicine,” Cowgill said. “Concussions are really dangerous when they’re not diagnosed and you go out there and get a concussion on top of another concussion.” Properly diagnosing and treating concussions continues to be a top priory heading into the 2014 season. Players who are suspected of displaying concussion symptoms must go through a proper checklist before returning to full contact participation. One of the changes heading into the 2014 season will be the new targeting rule. The new rule will penalize any
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— Danny Cowgill player 15 yards for making contact to the head of an opposing player. With big hits being the popular thing to watch on television highlights, coaches now more than ever will have the responsibility of coaching their players to tackle the opposing player correctly. “As a coach I have always taught my players to get the guy on the ground, that’s the main
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Daphne Defensive coordinator Danny Cowgill is the injury prevention master instructor for the area.
objective,” Cowgill said. “A lot of times when players go for those big hits, in addition to being dangerous by leading with the head, you also more times than not miss the tackle. Missed tackles if you talk to most coaches are their biggest pet peeve. Any coach who is interested in playing good football will gladly give away big hits for a sure tackle.”
The new awareness and rules heading into 2014 continues a trend that has seen football grow leaps and bounds in the past decade. “Football has grown leaps and bounds as far as moving forward. You don’t need to go out there and blow people up, you can practice the right way, and truth be told you can get better on game day the fresher you
are,” Cowgill said. “Any way you can make your team better and safer is a win-win for everybody.” The new concussion policies and rules will be effective before the 2014 season. For more information on heads-up football you can visit USAfootball.com. You can also visit AHSAA.com for more information on any new rule changes heading into the season.
PHOTOS BY TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF 2013 state MVP Tyler Johnston is interviewed by FOX-10 Sports in June.
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Faulkner State Volleyball Who they are Faulkner State Community College Bay Minette, Alabama Mascot: Sun Chiefs Head coach: Ritchie Dulaney
LARRY WHITE / GCN CORRESPONDENT Alexis Treace goes for the ball.
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Sun Chief women ready for 2014 By Larry White GCN Correspondent he Faulkner State Community College Lady Sun Chiefs volleyball team opens their 2014 season on Saturday, Aug. 23 in the Wallace-Selma Tournament in Selma. Faulkner then returns home on the 27th for a 6 p.m. home contest against Jeff Davis of Brewton. That match is scheduled for Jack Robertson Arena on the Bay Minette campus of FSCC. The Lady Chiefs went 10-4 in league play last year and finished up 2014 overall and another
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top five finish in the state tournament. Coach Ritchie Dulaney begins her 19th season at the helm of the Lady Chiefs and during that tenure has piled up 312 wins. Longtime FSCC Assistant John Dussouy recently announced that the Lady Sun Chiefs will field a 15-player roster this fall. “We are assessing the strengths and weaknesses of this young but hungry team,” Dussouy said. “Heading into this season, this team has the potential to be a very scrappy team, a team that will fight for every
point,” he said. “They will try to keep the errors to a minimum and make opposing teams earn every point,” he added. Leading the Sun Chiefs are several standout players from a year ago. Zhaniece Parker, a 5-foot-9 outside hitter from Covington, La. returns to lead the offense. “Zhaniece started last season, playing every game. She will be one of our “go-to” hitters on the offensive side,” Dussouy said. “Shelby Brown, a 5-foot-8 setter from Huntsville also returns. She was a second team
all-region performer in 2013 and broke the single-season record for assists at FSCC. Another very experienced player is Shannon Blanchard, a defensive specialist from Birmingham. Blanchard played in every game last season and the coaching staff says she will be asked to anchor the Lady Sun Chief defense in 2014. Meagan Dobbins (5foot-5 setter from Mobile) and Porsha Tolbert (5foot-8 outside hitter from Pelham) both sat out last year but are looked to contribute in 2014. “Meagan has good hands, great vision and
potential to be a
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team that will fight will compete for a starting position while Porsha played during our 2012 ACCC runnerup season. She will be asked to provide leadership to this young team,” Dussouy said. Natasha Johnson, 5-foot-8 transfer from Foley, is a very good passer according to the coaching staff and will provide depth at the outside hitter spot. Megan Zulli (from Abita Springs, La), Rana Reese (from Mobile) and Chelsea Tyson (from Chelsea) are all 5-foot9 middle hitters and
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Dussouy says the trio will compete for starting positions. “Megan is a strong allaround player, Rana has a strong swing with a good vertical, and Chelsea is a strong blocker and smart hitter.” Ciara Williams is a 5-foot-11 outside hitter from Houma, La, with a strong swing and a big
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Central Christian Soccer Who they are Central Christian School Robertsdale, Alabama Mascot: Saints Head coach: Dan Crotts Seniors: Joe Smeraglia, Michael Doll, Anthony Skirvin, Howard Hadley and Drew Dixon
Michael Doll works out in goal for the Saints during a preseason practice.
PHOTOS BY TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Senior Saints, from left, Joe Smeraglia, Michael Doll, Anthony Skirvin, Howard Hadley and Drew Dixon.
Central Christian readies for title defense n Saints hope to defend 2014 Panhandle Conference soccer championship, return to national final again this year By Tony Whitehead Sports editor twhitehead@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
he Central Christian School Saints enter ther 2014 soccer season with a Panhandle Conference crown to defend. The Saints won their division, their conference and then finished second in the national tournament in Tennessee. “We had a really good team last year,” said Central Christian head coach Dan Crotts. “But we lost about six starters from last year so we have some work cut out for us. You always have to do
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some rebuilding, some retooling. This year we have a good bit of that. But we still have a solid core group of guys who I know want to do well again. So we will have to pull some young guys up and see what we got. Then we’ll work hard to get back and hopefully go far and even repeat.” The Saints will have five seniors in Drew Dixon, Michael Doll, Howard Hadley, Anthony Skirvin and Joe Smeraglia. Central has won two of the last three Panhandle titles in soccer. Doll will anchor the goal-keeping duties. Hadley returns at sweep-
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er. Crotts expects the team to do well overall especially after some adjustments. “Will we be competitive in our conference? Yes. Can I put 11 guys on the field and compete? Yes. Can I sub a lot? Probably not. We won’t be very deep. That’s where the young guys come into the picture. But where people start in the first game may not be where they can make the best contribution once we get into the season. But it’s one of those things you have to work out as you go early on.” The team will play its home game at Garrett
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Park in Robertsdale this fall while work is being done on campus. “New field will be different for us but we’re so glad the city could provide it,” he said. “We really appreciate it.” The Saints next home match will be hosting neighbor and conference rival Bayshore Christian School Aug. 28 at 4:30 p.m.
Bayshore Christian Soccer Who they are Bayshore Christian School Fairhope, Alabama Mascot: Eagles Head coach: Lauren Brown
Bayshore Christian juniors Logan Omtvedt, Sara Breslin and Ian Doremus.
PHOTOS BY TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Bayshore players in a pass-defense drill.
Bayshore Christian begins historic first official season in Panhandle Conference By Tony Whitehead Sports editor twhitehead@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
ayshore Christian’s soccer program enters its first official varsity season in the Panhandle Christian Conference with the inaugural schedule under its belt. The Montrose school expanded to the high-school level last year and competed in a trial season with one sophomore and younger
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players. This year the young coed club will be led by three juniors Sara Breslin, Ian Doremus and Logan Omtvedt and many other starters returning. “Last year we did not get off to a good start but then we played better and better each time out after that,” said Bayshore coach Lauren Brown. “For a team that was so young we really improved impressively week by week. And now
with a year under our belts we have a better idea of what our strengths are and how to play to them. We’ve had good preseason preparation and for it to be such a mix of ages and experience levels, they are working hard and working well together.” The Eagles will compete in the Panhandle Christian Conference with 14 other Christian schools from Alabama, Florida, Georgia and
Mississippi including the Central Christian School Saints in Robertsdale. “Overall considering that we’re still young compared to the other teams I think we can play soccer with most of them, especially if we pass well and control the middle well. What we have to do is play smart and give ourselves as many opportunities a s p o s s i b l e . We w i l l have to communicate
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very well and that’s one of those fundamentals that it takes experience under pressure to do.” Bayshore will take part in the East-West Challenge tournament in Fort Walton Beach, Fla. this week as a warm-up before their first conference matchup. The Eagles officially open up the conference season at neighboring rival Central Christian at 4:30 p.m. Their first home match in Mon-
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Central Christian Volleyball Becky Shelton passes to the front row.
Who they are Central Christian School Robertsdale, Alabama Mascot: Saints Head coach: Renee Crotts Seniors: Victoria Parsons, Cheyenne Adams and Becky Shelton
Cheyenne Adams swings at the net for CCS.
PHOTOS BY TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Victoria Parsons puts the ball in play at Central Christian.
Central Christian ready to revisit Final Four n Saints hope to finish better than top three in Panhandle Conference this year By Tony Whitehead Sports editor twhitehead@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
he Central Christian School Saints open up their 2014 volleyball season with a taste for unfinished business after making it to the Panhandle Christian Conference Final Four tournament last year. They plan to return to the championship dance with a better than 2013’s third-place finish this season.
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are looking to make a big impact in the conference and I want to help them get there.” “They’re a very driven group of athletes and determined to do well so confidence is good and work ethic is, too. But we are not a very tall team and that means we’ll have to play a smart brand of volleyball all season.” She returns three seniors and four experienced starters overall, but some adjustments will be necessary. “We graduated a couple of starters last year and had a couple others
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who are not playing so we’re trying a little bit different rotation. I had to bring up two girls from JV who don’t have a lot of experience. My libero is a seventh grader but is right on the verge of playing varsity level anyway. “Our seniors Becky Shelton and Cheyenne Adams with juniors Theresa Sullivan and Nikki Gibbs, our setter, will all bring experience back and form the core of our team. Then probably we’ll use my other senior Victoria (Parsons) and three or four players who will fit into the rotation
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and make a contribution as well.” She added that the competition should make it a tight race to the playoffs. “It’s going to be pretty tough this year. There are some really good teams in the conference so I look for a very competitive season, possibly right down to the wire. But overall, I’m pleased with how we’re doing and very positive about where we can go.” The Saints next home match will be hosting
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Baldwin County neighbor and conference rival Bayshore Christian Aug. 28 at 5:30 p.m.
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‘Ball’s up!’
PHOTOS BY TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Bayside coach Ann Schilling with team.
n High school volleyball in Baldwin County features new coaches, new classifications By Tony Whitehead Sports editor twhitehead@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
he 2014 volleyball season gets under way this week for the eight AHSAA (Alabama High School Athletic Association) highschool teams in Baldwin County. Fairhope and Foley move from Class 6A to 7A and Gulf Shores and Spanish Fort move up to 6A to join Baldwin County High, Daphne and Robertsdale to form a five-team, allBaldwin league designated 6A Area 2. Class 6A Area 1 will consist of Blount, Citronelle, LeFlore and Saraland. Fairhope and Foley will compete in the new Class 7A Area 2 with McGillToolen Catholic and Murphy. Area 1 in 7A will be made up of Alma Bryant, Baker, Davidson, Mary G. Montgomery and Theodore.
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Bayside Admirals
• Bayside Academy will remain in Class 3A Area 1 with league opponents Cottage Hill Christian and Excel. The Admirals have earned a lot of attention over the years with their consecutive win streaks of AHSAA state titles, especially the current run which stands at 12. The
Daphne private school has 22 state banners in the sport since joining the AHSAA in 1981. Not surprisingly Bayside is the top-ranked 3A preseason team in the 2014 sports writers rankings. Bayside head coach Ann Schilling is responsible for 20 of the Admirals’ state championships, but she refuses credit. “I’ve been blessed with great kids. That’s it. You can’t go very far without having great kids. And great kids come from great parents and also a great school that supports the program. We did lose a lot of seniors last year to graduation and we won’t have any seniors this year. But every team is different and this is a good group that is coming together real well. I feel good about our progress this summer.” Junior Julia Martin and sophomores Lauren Chastang and Ariel Dulaney return with the most experience including significant playoff, Elite Eight and 3A championship match court time. Ansleigh Dailey steps into the setter position. “We pulled some kids up from JV who are very good as well,” Schilling added. “So, we never have had the depth of a big 6A or now 7A school. But we’re used to dealing with that.” The Admirals step on court for their first match Thursday at McGill-Tool-
en at 6:30 p.m. Their first home match is set for Sept. 6 against T.R. Miller.
Spanish Fort Toros
• Spanish Fort is ranked No. 3 in the state preseason poll in Class 6A. The Toros have a new coach this year in Gretchen Boykin after Barclay Kercher stepped aside for health reasons while staying on to continue holding the reigns of the Lady Toros soccer program. Boykin who led McGill-Toolen and Spring Hill College is only the second head volleyball coach at SF. Kercher was the Toros’ first volleyball head coach at Spanish Fort which opened in 2005. “I think we will be in great shape,” Boykin said. “Coach Kercher left a team with a lot of discipline and talent. The transition has gone smoothly and we’re hoping for great things this fall and beyond.” Some returning players expected to have a positive impact include Mia Barraza, juniors Anna Claire Whaley, Savannah Lee and Victoria Morris and sophomores Ashley Treace and Carley Hamric. The Toros open at St. Luke’s Aug. 28 at 5 p.m. and open at home Sept. 9 against LeFlore.
Gulf Shores Dolphins
Ashley Treace sets for the Toros.
• At Gulf Shores head coach Brittany Brewer begins her third year with the Dolphins. GSHS finished as the Class 5A Area 2 runner-up last season and made it to regionals with six seniors. But a number of starters are returning with a taste for the post season. “I have high expectations for this group,” Brewer said. “We have a really strong junior group. They are coming out on fire with a year’s experience and more confidence under their belt. And we hope to make a real dent in the new area and play up to our expectations this year. We’re excited and ready to get started.” The ‘Phins will have one senior in returning defensive specialist Emily McDaniel with juniors Taylor Hurst, setter Emily Davis, Cora, Ellis and sophomore Tristen Fitts. See Ball’s, Page 5D
Bayshore Christian Volleyball
Bayshore junior volleyball players Kaitlynn Decker and Priscilla Brock.
Who they are Bayshore Christian School Fairhope, Alabama Mascot: Eagles Head coach: Dave Omtvedt
Eagles take wing n Bayshore Christian begins historic first official season in Panhandle Conference By Tony Whitehead Sports editor twhitehead@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
ayshore Christian’s athletic program begins its first official season in the Panhandle Christian Conference this fall. The Montrose school expanded to the high-
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school level last year and will have its first graduating class in 2016. The Eagles volleyball team have two juniors as their upperclassmen leaders in Priscilla Brock and Kaitlynn Decker with a number of starters returning after their first non-conference season in 2013. The Eagles
PHOTOS BY TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Bayshore outside hitter Natalie Omtvedt gets airborne for a point.
play Aug. 22 in the West Florida Baptist Invitational in Pensacola with Baldwin neighbor and conference rival Central Christian of Robertsdale. Head coach Dave Omtvedt said a year has made a difference in the level of play. “We picked up a couple of new players and return the rest our team with more experience and maturity than we started with last year, so all of that’s good,” he said. “I
think we have a little more size and strength up front but we have some kids that don’t have a wealth of varisty-level court time, so we need to work on some individual execution, but overall we have a better grasp of the fundamentals and a team mentality. I’m looking forward to testing ourselves.” The Eagles started the season in the University of West Florida Invitational in Pensacola with Baldwin
neighbor and conference rival Central Christian of Robertsdale. “There are a couple of other good teams in it so we will get a pretty good idea of where we stand right off the bat. It won’t count as a conference match but should be a good measure for us. Bayshore opens conference play at neighboring rival Central Christian School in Robertsdale Aug. 28 at 5:30 p.m.
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Fairhope seniors, from left, Carrighan Rockwell, Kathleen Stone, Katie Bayley and Katelyn Hayes. PHOTOS BY TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Taylor Hurst puts the ball in play for the Dolphins. The BCHS Volleyball team is ready to serve up trouble to their opponents this season.
Ball’s »From Page 4D “In the county it used to be just us and SF,” Brewer said. “And now everybody in the county is in the same area except for Foley and Fairhope. It makes the area more personal, more meaningful with neighbors for rivals — especially when it counts.” GSHS opens the season at Foley Aug. 28 at 5:30 p.m. and plays their first home match Sept. 9 hosting Area 2 opponent Baldwin County High at The Tank.
BCHS Tigers
• At Baldwin County High in Bay Minette, the Tigers remain in 6A but have a new head coach in Bridget Hollis who took over from Mike Tucker. The Lady Tigers lost a number of starters and look to be in a rebuilding mode early in the 2014 season. BCHS opens the season at home with former area rival Fairhope at 4:30 p.m. as the Pirates make their debut as a Class 7A club. The Tigers open their Class 6A Area 2 schedule at Gulf Shores Sept. 9.
Robertsdale Golden Bears
Robertsdale player Chloe Lynn works on passing.
• In Robertsdale the Golden Bears will be led by lone senior Beth Taylor, returning junior starters Hope Plato, Jakayla Johnson and Hali Thomas with sophomore Rosie Blount. RHS head coach Metta Roberts sees a tougher schedule ahead in the fiveteam Area 2 format. “I think the change-up in 6A made our area tougher because we won’t have any nights off. We will have more area games and will need to be consistent every game. And consistency is always key of course, but with five teams in the area even more so. We really can’t afford to have a bad area game this year. Nobody can.” The Golden Bears start the season on the road Aug. 28 at LeFlore at 6 p.m., then open their Class 6A Area 2 schedule at home against Gulf Shores Sept. 4.
Daphne Trojans
• In Daphne, head coach Edoli Herrion and assistant Kevin Frazier return with a solid group of starters and experienced core players representing the Jubilee City Trojans on the court.
“With seven seniors, this year will be a very exciting one,” Herrion said. “We have a well-rounded team this year with experience that I am very excited about.” Sandra Cross, Suzanne Evans, Cierra Harris, Niki McCall, Cameron Milroy, Jordyn Valrie and Taylor West fill out the senior portion of the DHS roster for 2014. The Lady Trojans varsity will put the ball up for their first match at home Aug. 28 at Daphne High against Davidson’s Warriors at 5:30 p.m. Their first area match will be at home hosting Spanish Fort Sept. 16.
Fairhope Pirates Daphne’s Jordyn Valrie serves the ball.
•In Class 7A the Fairhope Pirates also have a new coach — but in a way — a homecoming. Former Fairhope and University of
South Alabama standout player Lacey Stejskal Powell returns as the 2014 Pirates skipper. Powell’s first head coaching job was at Foley, then Saraland. She takes over from Melissa Plash Knight who stepped down to focus on teaching higher mathematics in the IB program at Fairhope. “It’s definitely an honor to get to come back and coach in the same gym where I once played,” Powell said. “Coming back to where I played and really developed my love and passion for the sport. It’s special for sure, but just like everywhere I played or coached I want to be the best I can be and be what these girls need to grow and excel on the court and in the classroom. Melissa did a great job bringing the program to where it is and it’s obvious that it has been
Foley volleyball seniors, from left, are Nadia Johnson, Hannah Sanks, Karolina Alexander and Sunny Dwyer.
in excellent hands. So, I’m fortunate in that way, too.” The Pirates have four seniors in setter and captain Katie Bayley, captain and outside hitter Carrighan Rockwell, middle blocker/ hitter Katelyn Hayes and defensive specialist Kathleen Stone. “That experience will be big because we move up to 7A with Foley and that also includes McGill and Murphy. So it should be a challenging year but we accept that and welcome the challenge and look forward to it. We’re excited.”
Foley Lions
•Class 7A Foley has the newest head coach in the county with Anna Shartzer. The former allstar athlete in three sports at Robertsdale went on to earn all-conference and All-American collegiate accolades on the softball
diamond at the University of West Alabama. This is her first head coaching position. She replaced Wing Brett.
“This is a good group of girls, not just on the court but as people,” Shartzer said. “We have a good time and are excited for this season, but when it’s practice time we get our work done and that’s that. In the beginning of the season, I asked the girls to write down three goals. My goal, other then winning obviously, is to help the girls accomplish their goals and help them become better people and athletes.” The Lions have four seniors this year in Karolina Alexander, Sunny Dwyer, Nadia Johnson and Hannah Sanks. “I expect Nadia and Karolina to really step up and lead with maturity and expectations of the game. Valerie Davis (junior) is extremely vocal and will be our setter. She has no choice but to be vocal and a leader. She will be the heartbeat of the team. Jessica Cantrell (sophomore) will be a strong force in the middle position. She has a lot of knowledge and dedication to the game that I hope becomes contagious. All in all, my entire team from JV to varsity was picked for a certain aspect. It is up to them to fill in that niche.”
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PHOTOS BY TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF Fairhope runners during a cool-down run last week, from left, Alex Duddenhoeffer, Zack Hatfield, Jacob Firlus, Britney Spies, Sydney Coleman and Keevin Hoffren.
Cross-country The sport of high school cross-country running is set to start the season with local teams stepping to the 2014 line. By Tony Whitehead Sports editor twhitehead@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
mong the public schools in Baldwin County, Spanish Fort’s Toros should field the teams to beat. The Toros girls team won the county championship last year beating the second-place team by 63 points. The Lady Toros placed their top-5 girls in the top-8 spots and had nine of the top-20 finishers – and only one of those nine was a senior. The Lady Toros lone senior this year is Callie Shirk. The SF boys beat second-place Fairhope by 13 points with their top 5 placing in the top-10 finishing spots — It was a top 5 consisting of all freshmen. Spanish Fort is young but very talented and starts the season as the hands-down favorite to take the top spot at the County Public Schools Championships in 2015 as well. Former Spanish Fort CC and Track coach Mike Rauch decided to step down with a new baby on the home team and a new job title with more responsibility at work. He left a sound cross-country team in the hands of new Toros coach Jane Allen Hotard who is excited about the outlook for this fall. “This is going to be a great season for Spanish Fort Cross-country,” she said. “Our team continues to train hard and develop into advanced runners. Last year we went out and won sectionals and county, and we have every intention of doing the same this year. “Our young boys and our girls’ team have mostly returning runners, having only graduated one boy and one girl last year. Every race this year should be exciting and come down to the finish for the top spot among our athletes.” Spanish Fort’s first meet is set for Aug. 28 in the Warrior Challenge hosted by Cottage Hill Christian
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Academy at the Mobile Fairgrounds. This year the new Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) enrollment-based classifications will see Fairhope and Foley moving up to 7A. Baldwin County High, Daphne, Gulf Shores, Robertsdale and Spanish Fort will compete in 6A and Bayside Academy will remain in Class 3A. Bayshore Christian in Montrose, which expanded its programs to the varsity level, will compete in the Panhandle Christian Conference with Central Christian of Robertsdale. Bayside’s Lady Admirals however will be hard to beat by anyone from 1A to 7A based on their overall performance last year (MileSplit.com). Their girls’ team is talented enough to be ahead of Spanish Fort in a virtual meet, said Fairhope coach Tim Yahr. “Using that same MileSplit software, their boys (Admirals) show up in third place.” Bayside also has a new coach this year with Joseph Swagart taking over for former coach Alan Foster who took an educational sabbatical with his family overseas. Swagart coached at Cottage Hill Christian Academy (CHCA) for eight years where his boys’ teams finished State Runner-Up for two seasons in the Alabama Independent Schools Association (AISA) before joining the AHSAA. During six years in the AHSAA, his young men’s team earned one AHSAA state title, two AHSAA state runner-up finishes and a third- and fourth-place finish. Within the AHSAA, his athletes earned All-State honors 14 times. “I am excited to be at Bayside Academy,” Swagart said. “Our young men and women are dedicated to do their best and have demonstrated a passion for (cross-country).” The Admirals lost a standout distance runner in Ryan Shankle to graduation but will have four senior
Spanish Fort runners take to the street. From left are, Hannah Frain, Linsey Hrabovsky, Anderson Copeland, Emmie Smith, Madison Copeland (McGill-Toolen), Savannah Morgan, Olivia Smith, Georgia Shirk, Callie Shirk, Caroline Vegas and Walker Phillips.
2014 meets Aug. 28 - Warrior Invitational (CHCA) Mobile Fairgrounds Aug. 30 - Foley Invitational - Graham Creek Preserve Sept. 6 - Mobile Challenge of Champions (Coach Schoenwald) - Mobile Langan Park Sept. 12 - Azalea City Classic (USA - Coach Brueske) Mobile Fairgrounds Sept. 20 - OPEN (Daphne Invite has been canceled for this year) Sept. 26/27 - Spring Hill College Invitational - Spring Hill Golf Course Sept. 27 - Cross-country Stampede - Pensacola / Atlanta Classic - Georgia Oct. 4 - TR Miller Invitational – Brewton / Jesse Owens Classic - Moulton Oct. 11 - OPEN Oct. 16 - Mobile County Championships (St. Paul’s) Oct. 18 - Baldwin County Championships - Loxley Oct. 25 - McGill-Toolen Relays - Mobile Langan Park Oct. 30 - Sectional Meets (A/2A/5A/6A/7A - Paul Agnew) - Mobile Langan Park Nov. 8 - AHSAA State Championships - Moulton
guys this fall in Alex Grace, Trevor Gibbons, Jake Melendez and Matthew Dowd. “Our men’s team is led by four seniors and two juniors,” he said. “The rest of our team is young. Our young men have been working hard this summer through 10 weeks of conditioning and look to improve on last season’s state meet results. Our men’s team will be led by Ash Midyett, a junior who has earned All-State honors these past two seasons, potentially going sub-17 (Minutes) for a 5K this season.” The Bayside girls lost some experienced runners See Cross-country, Page 7D
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Faulkner »From Page 1D vertical and she is joined by Shyrie Chaney, another 5-foot-11 middle hitter. Rounding out the lineup are a quartet of setter/
libero/defensive specialists. Olivia Scarcliff is a setter/defensive specialist from Mobile, Hannah
Seale is a setter from Slidell, La., Emma Cotney is a libero from Chelsea and Hannah Tarr is a setter/defensive special-
ist from Lancaster, Pa. “Olivia is an aggressive player that will provide depth at both positions. Hannah has great hands,
can see the court and will be a natural leader on the court. Emma has quick feet, and is an aggressive player that will compete
on the defensive side, and Hannah will provide depth on the defensive side of the ball,” Dussouy added.
Bayside runners and coach Joseph Swagart put in some training miles in Daphne.
Daphne runners Kaleigh Akers, Chris Walding, Tristan Wilson and Jacquez Bowman work out earlier this month.
Cross-country »From Page 1D to graduation (Carlisle Calametti, Brittany Houseman and Bowen Spottswood) but has many of the top runners in the state returning from their 2013 state championship team. “Our young women look to compete for a thirdconsecutive AHSAA 3A state title,” Swagart said. “(The) team will be led by Mary Catherine Branyon, a freshman who has also earned All-State honors these past two seasons, potentially going sub-19 for a 5K this season like last season and being one of the top-10 young women in the state. “For both our young men and women, we will commit to giving our best effort, build mental toughness, and encourage one another to work hard. Our focus will be to improve as best we can upon last season’s results and help our young and inexperienced athletes become a vital part of our success this season.” Bayside’s first meet of the season will also be the Warrior Challenge on (Thursday) Aug. 28 which annually draws a strong field.
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Considering individual contenders to lead this year, Yahr sees Branyon as the front-runner on the girls side with former county champion Hannah Evans of Fairhope now off to run for the University of Montevallo. “(Branyon) enters the season in the top spot,” he said. “With likely challenges from (Bayside) teammates Abigail Warner and Delaney Klutes, Carissa Jones and Hannah Frain (Spanish Fort), Mandaline Thomas (Daphne), Katy Hines (Foley), and Gabrielle Chunn (Robertsdale). (But) These ladies better not forget about Kaleigh Akers (Daphne) or Margaret Lloyd (Gulf Shores) who were injured last season.” On the male side, Shankle (Bayside) and John Alan Walker (Daphne) — the best in Baldwin County in 2014 — also graduated. “The heir-apparent for the boys this season is Caleb Casolaro (Fairhope),” Yahr said. “With Ash Midyett (Bayside) and Cooper Sewell (Spanish Fort) on Casolaro’s heels. There should be some surprise
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names in both the boys and the girls as new families move into the area to work at Austal, Airbus, and other businesses bringing in talented athletes from out of the area.” Some other senior girls expected to run hard for their team this year include Foley’s Katy Hines and Tessa Johnson; Gulf Shores’ Chera Pledger; Baldwin County’s Erin Connolly; Bayside’s Madison Shelley; Daphne’s Akers, Lela Rice, Bridgette Willis, Sydney Murphy and Rachel Jernigan; Robertsdale’s Gabrielle Chunn, Gabrielle Forland and Morgan Corvo and Fairhope’s Jenna Oden and Britney Spies. For the senior boys, look for: Baldwin County’s Terry Cox, Cameron Lewis, Cory Steadham, Zack Martin, Joshua Chucks, Derrick Pittman and Kennedy Karpanty; Daphne’s McKenzie Arender and Daniel Collins; Fairhope’s Casolaro; Foley’s Dawson Detombe. Daphne also has a new coach this year in Ruben Rosales taking over for Joe Hutchins.
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