HAYS REBELS
Game of Football Friday, Oct. 19
LEHMAN LOBOS
at Shelton Stadium
RED BLUE Big game, strong memories Coaches reflect on own rivalry game experiences BY MOSES LEOS III
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ver the course of a combined 60-plus years in football, Bruce Salmon and Les Goad know a thing or two when it comes to the excitement a rivalry game can bring. Both men were front and center to the experience during their own playing careers. The two then learned the ropes of preparing programs for a rivalry contest once they hit the coaching ranks. While both believe such games comprise only a piece to the puzzle of a football season, Goad and Salmon recognize the importance such games are to the local community. As they enter their first Hays-Lehman game, both leaders envision a contest that will bring out the best in the community, both on and off the field.
“It seemed the crowd was much bigger, the fans were much louder. The game was more intense and coaches were more fired up about it. There was a little extra enthusiasm and intensity that came to the game.” –Les Goad, Hays head coach
But to gather a deeper knowledge of what it’s like for coaches in a rivalry game, we had to know – what do they remember about their first rivalry game experience as a player? For Goad, it all began during his time at Alta Vista Middle School in Carlsbad, NM. Goad, a defensive back and wide receiver, remembered the first time his team
took on rival Eisenhower Middle School. That game was played at the local high school stadium, which for Goad and his teammates was “a big deal.” He also remembered how losing that game lingered in players’ minds more than any other that season. “It seemed the crowd was much bigger, the fans were much louder,” Goad said. “The game
PHOTO BY MOSES LEOS III
Hays Rebels head coach Les Goad talks to his team after their intersquad scrimmage in early August.
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rivalry experience during his high school years. As a lineman at Seguin High, Salmon was eager to take part in the program’s decades old contest against rival New Braunfels High. It wasn’t until his junior year at Seguin, however, that Salmon was able to participate. A broken collarbone kept him from taking part during his sophomore season. All of it, from the crowd to the game, was a unique experience for Salmon. He remembered how many who took part in the rivalry game often went to the same churches and shopped at the same stores as their counterparts. While there was a mutual respect for each other, Salmon also saw how big of a deal it was for fans when the Friday
CROSS-TOWN COACHES, 3
2
REBS VS LOBOS
FALL 2018
Published by the Hays Free Press
1 Bryant Lewis 2 Jake Cude 3 Elijah Reyes 4 Ollie Nichols 5 Dadrein Brazil 6 Brandon Waldrop 7 Diego Romero 8 Robbie Garza 9 Sebastian Madrazo 10 Ashton Parnell 11 Daniel O’Neal 12 Drayden Steininger 13 Noah Marquez 14 Cayden Raymond 15 Jacob Stehling 17 Ryan Bollinger 19 Trent Armstrong 20 Joseph Nino 21 Jacob Urrutia 22 Keon Bailey 23 Alex Mantilla 24 Keyshaun Williams 25 CJ Scott 27 Nathaniel Moreno 28 Davian Gil 30 Josh Torres 31 Kiran Payton 32 Phillip Garcia 33 JD Brown 34 Christian Garcia 35 Nathan Horne 40 Austin Walsh 41 Ethan Allen 42 Micah Torres 45 Josiah Gonzalez 50 Terry Maher-McGee 51 Nathan Bryson 52 Jordan Hammonds 53 Braxton Leonard 54 Christian Jean 55 Isaac Chavez 56 Seth Sanchez 57 Damon Allen 58 Agustin Questian 59 Andrew Hansen 60 Sheldon Garfield 61 Corey Callahan 63 Nick Bandera 65 Ale Saenz 66 Cesar Sustaita 70 Daniel Escobar 71 Isaac Cisneros 73 Kobi Felch 74 Gilbert Partida 75 Christian Bravo 76 Ty Roaches 77 Adrian Herrera 78 Marcus Romero 81 Vicente Rios 82 Igor Bastidas-Perez 85 Jacob Vasquez 90 Izayah elmore 92 Andrew Rodriguez 94 Raul Medina
Hays Rebels Football Roster
Rebel Offense vs Lehman Defense This is a two-deep depth chart for each team when Hays is on offense. Lineups are subject to change. TB Sam Scott Joe Angel Carrasco
WR Nate Tate Shabil Patel
Xavier Martinez Durand Hill
LG Noah Hernandez Jason Iwabuchi
FB
QB
C Brandon Garcia Hunter Krause
HB
CB Bobbie Garza Bryant Lewis
R Dadrein Brazil Trent Armstrong
LT
David Delgado Ryan Alaniz-Sendejo
RG
Xavier Green Bobby Green
QB/DB WR/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB RB/LB RB/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/LB WR/DB WR/DB QB/LB WR/LB RB/LB WR/LB WR/DB RB/LB WR/DB K RB/DL WR/DB OL/DL RB/DB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL WR/DB WR/LB RB/DB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL
Nash Danford Devin Hines
So. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.
DE Andrew Rodriguez Seth Sanchez
LB
DT Ty Roaches Nathan Bryson
Jake Cude Josiah Gonzalez
FS CJ Scott Davian Gil
DT Jordan Hammonds Nick Bandera
Connor Harkin Chris Aguirre
LB JD Brown Austin Walsh
DE RT Thomas Kazmierski Reed Leonardis
OFFENSE QB – Quarterback TB – Tailback HB –Halfback FB – Fullback LT – Left Tackle LG – Left Guard C – Center RG – Right Guard RT – Right Tackle TE – Tight End WR– Wide Receiver
Terry Maher-McGee Braxton Leonard
R Phillip Garcia Daniel O’Neal
TE Bayler Jordan Alex Harkey
CB Keon Bailey Dadrien Brazil
DEFENSE DE – Defensive End DT – Defensive Tackle LB – Linebacker R – Rover CB – Cornerback FS – Free Safety
Lineups are subject to change.
Hays HS Athletic Booster Club
The Hays Athletic Booster Club provides support for ALL sports at Hays High School. Learn more about our mission and join online at the link below. We welcome community members to join! www.haysathleticboosterclub.com
It’s time to elect a teacher!
Richard W. Cronshey-D for Hays County Commissioner, Pct. 2
Fill the stands, bring the spirit, and support our Hays HS student athletes!! Pol. Adv. Paid for by Karen Marshall
GO REBELS!!
Better Roads Protect Water Rights Fiscal Responsibility Paid Pol. Adv. by Richard Cronshey
1 Joe Banuelos Sr. 5 Chris Rodriguez Sr. 6 Will Agnew So. 7 Martin Shoemaker Sr. 8 Nate Tate Sr. 13 Drew Brown Sr. 14 Durand Hill So. 15 Reilly Shelton Sr. 18 Xavier Martinez Sr. 20 Xavier Green Jr. 21 Sam Scott Sr. 22 Devin Hines Sr. 23 Avery Zulaica Sr. 24 Jaidon Bialeszewski Sr. 25 JoeAngel Carrasco Jr. 26 Michael Boudoin So. 27 Pi-Ellei Henderson Jr. 28 Ethan Townsend Sr. 30 Gary Alonza Jr Sr. 31 Michael Ballinger Sr. 32 Bobby Green Jr. 33 Raleigh Moncada Sr. 34 Jamison Eddleman Sr. 37 Zach Cardenas Sr. 38 John Rodriguez Sr. 39 Brodrick Phillips Sr. 40 Matt Stirman Sr. 41 Coleman Johnson Jr. 42 Zach Hobert So. 43 Jake Lopez So. 44 Garrett Moore Sr. 45 Michael Mireles Sr. 46 Trey Brown So. 47 Nash Danford Sr. 48 Quaysean Cropper Sr. 52 Cody Gonzales Sr. 53 Hunter Krause Jr. 55 Connor Harkin Sr. 57 Josh Loera-Gruell Jr. 59 David Delgado Sr. 60 Chris Vela Sr. 61 Chris Aguirre Jr. 62 Jason Iwabuchi So. 66 Noah Hernandez Sr. 72 Thomas Kazmierski Sr. 74 Ryan Alaniz-Sendejo Sr. 75 Brandon Garcia Sr. 77 Reed Leonardis Sr. 81 Shahil Patel Sr. 84 Jose Avila Sr. 85 Bayler Jordan Sr. 90 Jorge Ramirez-Hernandez Sr. 93 Alex Harkey Jr. 94 Hamid Julbe Sr. 95 Adam Palomares Sr. 96 Aiden Fitzgerald Sr. 97 Curtis Hudgeons Sr. 98 Alijah Martinez Sr.
K DB DB RB DB/WR OLB QB WR QB RB RB RB DB DB/QB RB DB DB RB LB OLB RB DB DL DB OLB OLB OLB LB LB LB OLB LB OLB RB DB OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR TE DL TE DL DL DL DL/TE DL
Lehman Offense vs Rebel Defense This is a two-deep depth chart for each team when Lehman is WR on offense. Lineups are subject Daniel O’Neal to change. Elijah Reyes
WR CJ Scott Jake Cude
Cayden Raymond Bryant Lewis
TB
Gilbert Partida Nick Brandon
LG
C
QB
Damon Allen Seth Sanchez
HB
CB Pi-Ellei Henderson Chris Rodriguez
LB
LT
Seth Sanchez Ty Roaches
DE Jamison Eddleman Curtis Hudgeons
Michael Mireles John Rodriguez
LB Michael Mireles Coleman Johnson
NG Hamid Julbe Alex Harkey
Augustin Quistian Marcus Romero
RT
Jaidon Bialeszewski Mike Boudin
Zach Hobert Nash Danford
LB DE
Jake Lopez Jaidon Bialeszewski
Aiden Fitzgerald Adam Palomas
LB
Cesar Sustaita Ty Roaches
OFFENSE
Garrett Moore Trey Brown
QB – Quarterback TB – Tailback HB – Halfback LT – Left Tackle LG – Left Guard C – Center RG – Right Guard RT – Right Tackle WR– Wide Receiver
FS
LB
RG
Nathan Horne Jordan Hammonds
HAYS REBELS
Keyshaun Williams Phillip Garcia
LEHMAN LOBOS
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WR
CB
Bryant Lewis Igor Bastidas-Per
Quaysean Cropper Raleigh Moncada
DEFENSE DE – Defensive End NG – Noseguard LB – Linebacker CB – Cornerback FS – Free Safety
Lineups are subject to change.
Cross-Town Coaches Continued from pg. 1
Night Lights were turned on. He also remembered how the game did also create a sort of pressure for everyone involved, which can often go along with rivalry contests. The build up was just as intense as the action on the field. “Rivalries are created from the inside as much as anything else,” Salmon said. Once they began coaching, both Salmon and Goad approach rivalry games with a slightly different mindset. Goad said coaches identify which games are important during the year, but the approach remains the same as any other contest. Having the same respect for all opponents, rivals or normal contest, is what coaches work toward. Part of coaching in a rivalry contest is trying to avoid any possible distractions leading up to the game itself. Such is the challenge for coaches during events such as homecoming, which can also be a distraction for teams. “You have to maintain those emotions to perform at a high level,” Goad said. “Not that we downplay rivalries as coaches. We don’t. But we understand all the games we play are important.” There are times when there might be too much stock put into a rivalry game, too. Salmon said coaches work to see rivalry contests for what they are – one of ten games on the schedule. “Typically, most coaches have five to ten goals they want to accomplish during the course of a season,” Salmon said. “Winning a rivalry game is one of those.” Both anticipate an energetic crowd when Hays and Lehman square off at Shelton Stadium. The two not only have mutual respect for their programs, but also for each other. Goad and Salmon
coached in small schools located near the Seguin area prior to their hire at Hays CISD.
“It’s going to be a game where the crowds are going to be in it, maybe more than normal,”
Goad said. “Neighbors are going to talk about it with each other and their coworkers.”
, k c u l d o o G teams!
from your Buda and Kyle
McDonalds
2
REBS VS LOBOS
FALL 2018
Published by the Hays Free Press
1 Bryant Lewis 2 Jake Cude 3 Elijah Reyes 4 Ollie Nichols 5 Dadrein Brazil 6 Brandon Waldrop 7 Diego Romero 8 Robbie Garza 9 Sebastian Madrazo 10 Ashton Parnell 11 Daniel O’Neal 12 Drayden Steininger 13 Noah Marquez 14 Cayden Raymond 15 Jacob Stehling 17 Ryan Bollinger 19 Trent Armstrong 20 Joseph Nino 21 Jacob Urrutia 22 Keon Bailey 23 Alex Mantilla 24 Keyshaun Williams 25 CJ Scott 27 Nathaniel Moreno 28 Davian Gil 30 Josh Torres 31 Kiran Payton 32 Phillip Garcia 33 JD Brown 34 Christian Garcia 35 Nathan Horne 40 Austin Walsh 41 Ethan Allen 42 Micah Torres 45 Josiah Gonzalez 50 Terry Maher-McGee 51 Nathan Bryson 52 Jordan Hammonds 53 Braxton Leonard 54 Christian Jean 55 Isaac Chavez 56 Seth Sanchez 57 Damon Allen 58 Agustin Questian 59 Andrew Hansen 60 Sheldon Garfield 61 Corey Callahan 63 Nick Bandera 65 Ale Saenz 66 Cesar Sustaita 70 Daniel Escobar 71 Isaac Cisneros 73 Kobi Felch 74 Gilbert Partida 75 Christian Bravo 76 Ty Roaches 77 Adrian Herrera 78 Marcus Romero 81 Vicente Rios 82 Igor Bastidas-Perez 85 Jacob Vasquez 90 Izayah elmore 92 Andrew Rodriguez 94 Raul Medina
Hays Rebels Football Roster
Rebel Offense vs Lehman Defense This is a two-deep depth chart for each team when Hays is on offense. Lineups are subject to change. TB Sam Scott Joe Angel Carrasco
WR Nate Tate Shabil Patel
Xavier Martinez Durand Hill
LG Noah Hernandez Jason Iwabuchi
FB
QB
C Brandon Garcia Hunter Krause
HB
CB Bobbie Garza Bryant Lewis
R Dadrein Brazil Trent Armstrong
LT
David Delgado Ryan Alaniz-Sendejo
RG
Xavier Green Bobby Green
QB/DB WR/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB RB/LB RB/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/LB WR/DB WR/DB QB/LB WR/LB RB/LB WR/LB WR/DB RB/LB WR/DB K RB/DL WR/DB OL/DL RB/DB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL WR/DB WR/LB RB/DB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL
Nash Danford Devin Hines
So. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.
DE Andrew Rodriguez Seth Sanchez
LB
DT Ty Roaches Nathan Bryson
Jake Cude Josiah Gonzalez
FS CJ Scott Davian Gil
DT Jordan Hammonds Nick Bandera
Connor Harkin Chris Aguirre
LB JD Brown Austin Walsh
DE RT Thomas Kazmierski Reed Leonardis
OFFENSE QB – Quarterback TB – Tailback HB –Halfback FB – Fullback LT – Left Tackle LG – Left Guard C – Center RG – Right Guard RT – Right Tackle TE – Tight End WR– Wide Receiver
Terry Maher-McGee Braxton Leonard
R Phillip Garcia Daniel O’Neal
TE Bayler Jordan Alex Harkey
CB Keon Bailey Dadrien Brazil
DEFENSE DE – Defensive End DT – Defensive Tackle LB – Linebacker R – Rover CB – Cornerback FS – Free Safety
Lineups are subject to change.
Hays HS Athletic Booster Club
The Hays Athletic Booster Club provides support for ALL sports at Hays High School. Learn more about our mission and join online at the link below. We welcome community members to join! www.haysathleticboosterclub.com
It’s time to elect a teacher!
Richard W. Cronshey-D for Hays County Commissioner, Pct. 2
Fill the stands, bring the spirit, and support our Hays HS student athletes!! Pol. Adv. Paid for by Karen Marshall
GO REBELS!!
Better Roads Protect Water Rights Fiscal Responsibility Paid Pol. Adv. by Richard Cronshey
1 Joe Banuelos Sr. 5 Chris Rodriguez Sr. 6 Will Agnew So. 7 Martin Shoemaker Sr. 8 Nate Tate Sr. 13 Drew Brown Sr. 14 Durand Hill So. 15 Reilly Shelton Sr. 18 Xavier Martinez Sr. 20 Xavier Green Jr. 21 Sam Scott Sr. 22 Devin Hines Sr. 23 Avery Zulaica Sr. 24 Jaidon Bialeszewski Sr. 25 JoeAngel Carrasco Jr. 26 Michael Boudoin So. 27 Pi-Ellei Henderson Jr. 28 Ethan Townsend Sr. 30 Gary Alonza Jr Sr. 31 Michael Ballinger Sr. 32 Bobby Green Jr. 33 Raleigh Moncada Sr. 34 Jamison Eddleman Sr. 37 Zach Cardenas Sr. 38 John Rodriguez Sr. 39 Brodrick Phillips Sr. 40 Matt Stirman Sr. 41 Coleman Johnson Jr. 42 Zach Hobert So. 43 Jake Lopez So. 44 Garrett Moore Sr. 45 Michael Mireles Sr. 46 Trey Brown So. 47 Nash Danford Sr. 48 Quaysean Cropper Sr. 52 Cody Gonzales Sr. 53 Hunter Krause Jr. 55 Connor Harkin Sr. 57 Josh Loera-Gruell Jr. 59 David Delgado Sr. 60 Chris Vela Sr. 61 Chris Aguirre Jr. 62 Jason Iwabuchi So. 66 Noah Hernandez Sr. 72 Thomas Kazmierski Sr. 74 Ryan Alaniz-Sendejo Sr. 75 Brandon Garcia Sr. 77 Reed Leonardis Sr. 81 Shahil Patel Sr. 84 Jose Avila Sr. 85 Bayler Jordan Sr. 90 Jorge Ramirez-Hernandez Sr. 93 Alex Harkey Jr. 94 Hamid Julbe Sr. 95 Adam Palomares Sr. 96 Aiden Fitzgerald Sr. 97 Curtis Hudgeons Sr. 98 Alijah Martinez Sr.
K DB DB RB DB/WR OLB QB WR QB RB RB RB DB DB/QB RB DB DB RB LB OLB RB DB DL DB OLB OLB OLB LB LB LB OLB LB OLB RB DB OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR TE DL TE DL DL DL DL/TE DL
Lehman Offense vs Rebel Defense This is a two-deep depth chart for each team when Lehman is WR on offense. Lineups are subject Daniel O’Neal to change. Elijah Reyes
WR CJ Scott Jake Cude
Cayden Raymond Bryant Lewis
TB
Gilbert Partida Nick Brandon
LG
C
QB
Damon Allen Seth Sanchez
HB
CB Pi-Ellei Henderson Chris Rodriguez
LB
LT
Seth Sanchez Ty Roaches
DE Jamison Eddleman Curtis Hudgeons
Michael Mireles John Rodriguez
LB Michael Mireles Coleman Johnson
NG Hamid Julbe Alex Harkey
Augustin Quistian Marcus Romero
RT
Jaidon Bialeszewski Mike Boudin
Zach Hobert Nash Danford
LB DE
Jake Lopez Jaidon Bialeszewski
Aiden Fitzgerald Adam Palomas
LB
Cesar Sustaita Ty Roaches
OFFENSE
Garrett Moore Trey Brown
QB – Quarterback TB – Tailback HB – Halfback LT – Left Tackle LG – Left Guard C – Center RG – Right Guard RT – Right Tackle WR– Wide Receiver
FS
LB
RG
Nathan Horne Jordan Hammonds
HAYS REBELS
Keyshaun Williams Phillip Garcia
LEHMAN LOBOS
REBS VS LOBOS 3
WR
CB
Bryant Lewis Igor Bastidas-Per
Quaysean Cropper Raleigh Moncada
DEFENSE DE – Defensive End NG – Noseguard LB – Linebacker CB – Cornerback FS – Free Safety
Lineups are subject to change.
Cross-Town Coaches Continued from pg. 1
Night Lights were turned on. He also remembered how the game did also create a sort of pressure for everyone involved, which can often go along with rivalry contests. The build up was just as intense as the action on the field. “Rivalries are created from the inside as much as anything else,” Salmon said. Once they began coaching, both Salmon and Goad approach rivalry games with a slightly different mindset. Goad said coaches identify which games are important during the year, but the approach remains the same as any other contest. Having the same respect for all opponents, rivals or normal contest, is what coaches work toward. Part of coaching in a rivalry contest is trying to avoid any possible distractions leading up to the game itself. Such is the challenge for coaches during events such as homecoming, which can also be a distraction for teams. “You have to maintain those emotions to perform at a high level,” Goad said. “Not that we downplay rivalries as coaches. We don’t. But we understand all the games we play are important.” There are times when there might be too much stock put into a rivalry game, too. Salmon said coaches work to see rivalry contests for what they are – one of ten games on the schedule. “Typically, most coaches have five to ten goals they want to accomplish during the course of a season,” Salmon said. “Winning a rivalry game is one of those.” Both anticipate an energetic crowd when Hays and Lehman square off at Shelton Stadium. The two not only have mutual respect for their programs, but also for each other. Goad and Salmon
coached in small schools located near the Seguin area prior to their hire at Hays CISD.
“It’s going to be a game where the crowds are going to be in it, maybe more than normal,”
Goad said. “Neighbors are going to talk about it with each other and their coworkers.”
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