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High school previews

Sunday, Aug. 18, 2013

C. TODD SHERMAN | DAILY JOURNAL

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TEAM INDEX

Aberdeen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Alcorn Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Amory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Baldwyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Benton County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Biggersville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Booneville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Calhoun Academy . . . . . . . . . . 13 Calhoun City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Corinth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 East Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 East Webster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Falkner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Hatley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Holly Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Houlka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 H.W. Byers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Itawamba AHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Kossuth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Mantachie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Marshall Academy . . . . . . . . . . 27 Mooreville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

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Nettleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 New Albany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 New Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Oak Hill Academy . . . . . . . . . . 31 North Pontotoc . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Okolona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Pontotoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Potts Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Ripley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Saltillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Smithville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 South Pontotoc . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Starkville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Starkville Academy . . . . . . . . . 41 Thrasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Tishomingo County . . . . . . . . . 43 Tupelo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Vardaman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Walnut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 West Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 ALSO: Players to watch . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Preseason rankings . . . . . . . . . . 4 TCPS on hiatus . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

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Coaches in the Journal circulation area, please call in your scores promptly on game nights. We can’t be at every game, so we must rely on coaches and scorekeepers to call the Journal (678-1601) as soon as possible after games are complete. If you’re on the road outside the area, call toll-free (1-800-2702612, ext. 601). Be prepared to give scoring information, including score by quarters, names of all scoring players – on both teams – and the distance and type of each scoring play.

SPORTS EDITOR: John L. Pitts INSIDE PAGE DESIGN: Jeff Roper (individual team pages DAILY JOURNAL | FILE from a concept by Brad Locke) Starkville celebrates its MHSAA Class 5A state championship over Pascagoula. It STAFF HIGH SCHOOL WRITERS: was the lone state title won by a school in the Journal’s coverage area last season. Brandon Speck, Gene Phelps

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TEAM INDEX

Aberdeen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Alcorn Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Amory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Baldwyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Benton County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Biggersville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Booneville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Calhoun Academy . . . . . . . . . . 13 Calhoun City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Corinth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 East Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 East Webster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Falkner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Hatley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Holly Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Houlka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 H.W. Byers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Itawamba AHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Kossuth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Mantachie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Marshall Academy . . . . . . . . . . 27 Mooreville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

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Nettleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 New Albany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 New Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Oak Hill Academy . . . . . . . . . . 31 North Pontotoc . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Okolona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Pontotoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Potts Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Ripley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Saltillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Smithville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 South Pontotoc . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Starkville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Starkville Academy . . . . . . . . . 41 Thrasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Tishomingo County . . . . . . . . . 43 Tupelo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Vardaman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Walnut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 West Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 ALSO: Players to watch . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Preseason rankings . . . . . . . . . . 4 TCPS on hiatus . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

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WE NEED YOUR HELP ON FRIDAYS

Coaches in the Journal circulation area, please call in your scores promptly on game nights. We can’t be at every game, so we must rely on coaches and scorekeepers to call the Journal (678-1601) as soon as possible after games are complete. If you’re on the road outside the area, call toll-free (1-800-2702612, ext. 601). Be prepared to give scoring information, including score by quarters, names of all scoring players – on both teams – and the distance and type of each scoring play.

SPORTS EDITOR: John L. Pitts INSIDE PAGE DESIGN: Jeff Roper (individual team pages DAILY JOURNAL | FILE from a concept by Brad Locke) Starkville celebrates its MHSAA Class 5A state championship over Pascagoula. It STAFF HIGH SCHOOL WRITERS: was the lone state title won by a school in the Journal’s coverage area last season. Brandon Speck, Gene Phelps

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Things don’t always go as exactly as we planned

covered my first high school football game – on deadline – for the Hattiesburg American in September 1978. It was Petal at Purvis. Told them at the gate I was from the AmerFOOTBALL ican. They FRIDAY NIGHT were not imMEMORIES pressed, but they did let me in for free. I didn’t have a press credential. I did pay for a program. Bought it from a cheerleader who had no intention of giving me a free one. “That will be 50 cents,” she said. I don’t remember anything about the game itself. It ended 0-0 and they didn’t play overtime back in the day. One coach cussed a lot postgame. The other was grateful for the tie, but didn’t have a lot to say.

I returned to the office – following a 30-minute drive – with about an hour to spare before our copy deadline. In my possession was a reporter’s notebook void of any touchdowns, field goals or safeties ... and very few usable comments from the coaches. Editor: “You covered PetalPurvis, right? I need 20 inches (450 words).” Me: “Twenty? My score was nothing-to-nothing!” Editor: “Write what you can.” In my 35 years, thankfully, I’ve never covered another 0-0 game. Gene Phelps

PUT ME IN, COACH!

I sat across from Gene Phelps in August 2004, trying to convince him to let me be a football stringer on Friday nights. I’ll never forget the first thing he told

me: “Don’t state the obvious.” I was so desperate to get a shot in the business, I would have wrote on a scroll with a quill pen had he asked. My first game was Corinth at Itawamba AHS, Sept. 3, 2004. And to this day, I’m thankful for Corinth running back Jermaine Pruitt. The story was pretty bad. I didn’t bother to quote a player and coach until the end of the story – from my mini cassette recorder. If not for Pruitt’s 153 yards and three touchdowns giving me a solid lede, I might still be sweating trying to make my first deadline. Brandon Speck

THE DICTATOR

It was a long time ago, but best I can remember, the first

high school football game I covered as a full-time professional writer was in Siler City, N.C. I was fresh out of college and working for the Robesonian in Lumberton, and one of the teams we covered, St. Paul’s, was opening the 2000 season at Jordan-Matthews High School. So I drove the two hours or so north to a place I’d never been before (and haven’t been since then). I believe Jordan-Matthews won, but what I remember most is having to dictate my game story over the phone from the head coach’s office. I didn’t have my own laptop – that was a pipe dream back then – and so I don’t recall if dictating was the plan all along, but it sure was a pain in the rear. Hit deadline, though. Brad Locke

CRASH COURSE

There's plenty to remember from the first high school football game I covered, little of it about the game itself. In the fall of 1984, I was excited to earn my first byline in a regional daily, the Monroe (La.) News-Star. The game itself was a 40-0 thrashing by Homer High School, a very good out-of-area team, against Calhoun High School, an average local team. My college roommate was with me, and the plan was to attend Midnight Madness at the Ark-LaMiss Fair when I was done. We were exiting I-20 to get to the Monroe Civic Center when one car didn’t stop in time and set off the inevitable chain reaction. It was 2:30 a.m. by the time we sorted out things at the police station. Parrish Alford

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Things don’t always go as exactly as we planned

covered my first high school football game – on deadline – for the Hattiesburg American in September 1978. It was Petal at Purvis. Told them at the gate I was from the AmerFOOTBALL ican. They FRIDAY NIGHT were not imMEMORIES pressed, but they did let me in for free. I didn’t have a press credential. I did pay for a program. Bought it from a cheerleader who had no intention of giving me a free one. “That will be 50 cents,” she said. I don’t remember anything about the game itself. It ended 0-0 and they didn’t play overtime back in the day. One coach cussed a lot postgame. The other was grateful for the tie, but didn’t have a lot to say.

I returned to the office – following a 30-minute drive – with about an hour to spare before our copy deadline. In my possession was a reporter’s notebook void of any touchdowns, field goals or safeties ... and very few usable comments from the coaches. Editor: “You covered PetalPurvis, right? I need 20 inches (450 words).” Me: “Twenty? My score was nothing-to-nothing!” Editor: “Write what you can.” In my 35 years, thankfully, I’ve never covered another 0-0 game. Gene Phelps

PUT ME IN, COACH!

I sat across from Gene Phelps in August 2004, trying to convince him to let me be a football stringer on Friday nights. I’ll never forget the first thing he told

me: “Don’t state the obvious.” I was so desperate to get a shot in the business, I would have wrote on a scroll with a quill pen had he asked. My first game was Corinth at Itawamba AHS, Sept. 3, 2004. And to this day, I’m thankful for Corinth running back Jermaine Pruitt. The story was pretty bad. I didn’t bother to quote a player and coach until the end of the story – from my mini cassette recorder. If not for Pruitt’s 153 yards and three touchdowns giving me a solid lede, I might still be sweating trying to make my first deadline. Brandon Speck

THE DICTATOR

It was a long time ago, but best I can remember, the first

high school football game I covered as a full-time professional writer was in Siler City, N.C. I was fresh out of college and working for the Robesonian in Lumberton, and one of the teams we covered, St. Paul’s, was opening the 2000 season at Jordan-Matthews High School. So I drove the two hours or so north to a place I’d never been before (and haven’t been since then). I believe Jordan-Matthews won, but what I remember most is having to dictate my game story over the phone from the head coach’s office. I didn’t have my own laptop – that was a pipe dream back then – and so I don’t recall if dictating was the plan all along, but it sure was a pain in the rear. Hit deadline, though. Brad Locke

CRASH COURSE

There's plenty to remember from the first high school football game I covered, little of it about the game itself. In the fall of 1984, I was excited to earn my first byline in a regional daily, the Monroe (La.) News-Star. The game itself was a 40-0 thrashing by Homer High School, a very good out-of-area team, against Calhoun High School, an average local team. My college roommate was with me, and the plan was to attend Midnight Madness at the Ark-LaMiss Fair when I was done. We were exiting I-20 to get to the Monroe Civic Center when one car didn’t stop in time and set off the inevitable chain reaction. It was 2:30 a.m. by the time we sorted out things at the police station. Parrish Alford

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Seven players to watch this season Here are seven players – certainly not the only seven – we think fans should make time to see this season. From an excitement factor to a talent factor, colleges are taking notice and we think you should, too.

fully we can keep him healthy for guy. We’re an inside zone team an entire year. He’s going to play and run some power. He fits what several different positions for us. we do real well.” – Saltillo With him on the field, it allows us coach Pat Byrd to do more things. With him out there, it makes everybody better.” MARCUS GREEN – Baldwyn coach Michael Gray School: North Pontotoc Height/Weight: 5-10, 180 ETHAN ORR AERIS WILLIAMS Class: Senior School: Itawamba AHS School: West Point Wears: No. 1 Height/Weight: 6-5, 300 Height/Weight: 6-1, 205 Plays: WR/CB Class: Senior Class: Senior Profile: Committed to LouisianaWears: No. 77 Wears: No. 22 Monroe after a breakout summer. Plays: C/G Plays: RB/DB/LB Basketball standout as well. Profile: Named to Athlon MagaProfile: Committed to Mississippi Why he’s worth watching: “He’s zine’s Preseason All-State Team. State over Florida State and Wisgot great hands, electrifying Why he’s worth watching: “He’s consin. speed. When he touches the ball, got good feet, good bend of his Why he’s worth watching: “He’s somebody better be there. He's a hips for a big guy. One of the poslike a machine. He runs hard. playmaker, just one of those good itive things for him in the recruitHe’s hard to tackle. He’s a ballathletes. He does a good job on ing process is the fact he should control type person. He fits right defense too. He’s a kick returner actually be, age-wise, a junior. into our offense and comes over for us, punt returner. When he gets He’s going to mature even more on defense and gives great effort the ball in his hands, he's got a after he graduates high school. and picks people up around chance to break it. He's a gameHe’s just a fierce competitor him.” – West Point coach Chris breaker. He works hard and he's when it comes down to getting in Chambless got ability and good skills. You try the trenches and getting after to get the ball to him and see what people.” – Itawamba AHS DIAMANTE POUNDS he can do with it.” – North Pontocoach Toby Collums School: Saltillo toc coach Brian Sutton Height/Weight: 6-0, 215 DUKE UPSHAW Class: Junior JERAMIE LAWRENCE School: Baldwyn Wears: No. 2 School: Falkner Height/Weight: 5-11, 170 Plays: RB Height/Weight: 5-11, 190 Class: Sophomore Profile: Transferred from Shannon, Class:Junior Wears: No. 2 where he rushed for 1,600 yards Wears: No. 34 Plays: RB/QB/CB as a sophomore. Plays: RB/CB Profile: Electrifying athlete. InjuryWhy he’s worth watching: “Good Profile: Will have more of a role at prone 2012 season kept him football player. He’s not a speed corner this season. Rushed for from matching his breakout seaguy. But he’s 215 pounds, 1,800 last year, including 433 son as an eighth grader. catches the ball real well out of yards against Biggersville. Why he’s worth watching: “Hopethe backfield. He’s a North-South Why he’s worth watching: “He

bought into the powerlifting and just did a great job in the weightroom. That helped his confidence. Over the last year, his vision has gotten better. He's learning how not to just get outside and run around people. He’s learning how to follow his blocks in the middle. He’s turning into a complete back.” – Falkner coach Cory Armstrong

BLAKE HAWKINS

School: Tishomingo County Height/Weight: 6-5, 210 Class: Junior Wears: No. 14 Plays: QB Profile: Starting to get some collegiate looks after summer camps. Has an improved set of skill guys to throw to. Why he’s worth watching: “He understands what his role is. At the beginning, I think it was a lot more of expecting us to tell him what to do with the ball. Now, he’s kind of learned how to make his prereads. Our system is kind of created that way, to make sure you make your pre-snap reads. It’s made him a lot more comfortable and I think his confidence level being where it is, is one of the main things. That’s going to be to his advantage and ours. I think he really feels like if he does things he’s capable of doing, it gives us a really good chance to score a lot of points.” – Tishomingo County coach Lanny Jones Brandon Speck

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CLASS 6A/5A

1. OXFORD Heavy on talented underclassmen. Opener: vs. Jackson Prep 2. WEST POINT Lost in Class 5A North title game to state champ Starkville. Opener: at South Panola (Aug. 29) 3. TUPELO New-look staff. New-look offense. Opener: vs. Lafayette.

CLASS 4A/3A

1. ITAWAMBA Lost a talented backfield of Ashton Shumpert and Charles Moore. Opener: at Ripley. 2. RIPLEY Talented young group with seasoned offensive line move to 4A. Opener: vs. Itawamba 3. ABERDEEN Third-year starting quarterback and promising skill guys. Opener: vs. Shannon 4. HOUSTON Lost big production, but returns good experience. Opener: vs. Pontotoc 5. NEW ALBANY Finished last season 6-1, athletic defense returns. Opener: at Water Valley

CLASS 2A/1A

1. CALHOUN CITY Young team with three rounds of playoff experience. Opener: at Coffeeville 2. SMITHVILLE A lot of returns from a team that lost only once in the regular season. Opener: vs. Belmont 3. BALDWYN Healthy skill players return with senior quarterback. Opener: vs. Nettleton 4. BRUCE North title run, but lost a lot, including big arm of Davis Brown. Opener: vs. North Pontotoc 5. FALKNER New coach, higher-tempo offense. Opener: at Middleton, Tenn.

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Seven players to watch this season Here are seven players – certainly not the only seven – we think fans should make time to see this season. From an excitement factor to a talent factor, colleges are taking notice and we think you should, too.

fully we can keep him healthy for guy. We’re an inside zone team an entire year. He’s going to play and run some power. He fits what several different positions for us. we do real well.” – Saltillo With him on the field, it allows us coach Pat Byrd to do more things. With him out there, it makes everybody better.” MARCUS GREEN – Baldwyn coach Michael Gray School: North Pontotoc Height/Weight: 5-10, 180 ETHAN ORR AERIS WILLIAMS Class: Senior School: Itawamba AHS School: West Point Wears: No. 1 Height/Weight: 6-5, 300 Height/Weight: 6-1, 205 Plays: WR/CB Class: Senior Class: Senior Profile: Committed to LouisianaWears: No. 77 Wears: No. 22 Monroe after a breakout summer. Plays: C/G Plays: RB/DB/LB Basketball standout as well. Profile: Named to Athlon MagaProfile: Committed to Mississippi Why he’s worth watching: “He’s zine’s Preseason All-State Team. State over Florida State and Wisgot great hands, electrifying Why he’s worth watching: “He’s consin. speed. When he touches the ball, got good feet, good bend of his Why he’s worth watching: “He’s somebody better be there. He's a hips for a big guy. One of the poslike a machine. He runs hard. playmaker, just one of those good itive things for him in the recruitHe’s hard to tackle. He’s a ballathletes. He does a good job on ing process is the fact he should control type person. He fits right defense too. He’s a kick returner actually be, age-wise, a junior. into our offense and comes over for us, punt returner. When he gets He’s going to mature even more on defense and gives great effort the ball in his hands, he's got a after he graduates high school. and picks people up around chance to break it. He's a gameHe’s just a fierce competitor him.” – West Point coach Chris breaker. He works hard and he's when it comes down to getting in Chambless got ability and good skills. You try the trenches and getting after to get the ball to him and see what people.” – Itawamba AHS DIAMANTE POUNDS he can do with it.” – North Pontocoach Toby Collums School: Saltillo toc coach Brian Sutton Height/Weight: 6-0, 215 DUKE UPSHAW Class: Junior JERAMIE LAWRENCE School: Baldwyn Wears: No. 2 School: Falkner Height/Weight: 5-11, 170 Plays: RB Height/Weight: 5-11, 190 Class: Sophomore Profile: Transferred from Shannon, Class:Junior Wears: No. 2 where he rushed for 1,600 yards Wears: No. 34 Plays: RB/QB/CB as a sophomore. Plays: RB/CB Profile: Electrifying athlete. InjuryWhy he’s worth watching: “Good Profile: Will have more of a role at prone 2012 season kept him football player. He’s not a speed corner this season. Rushed for from matching his breakout seaguy. But he’s 215 pounds, 1,800 last year, including 433 son as an eighth grader. catches the ball real well out of yards against Biggersville. Why he’s worth watching: “Hopethe backfield. He’s a North-South Why he’s worth watching: “He

bought into the powerlifting and just did a great job in the weightroom. That helped his confidence. Over the last year, his vision has gotten better. He's learning how not to just get outside and run around people. He’s learning how to follow his blocks in the middle. He’s turning into a complete back.” – Falkner coach Cory Armstrong

BLAKE HAWKINS

School: Tishomingo County Height/Weight: 6-5, 210 Class: Junior Wears: No. 14 Plays: QB Profile: Starting to get some collegiate looks after summer camps. Has an improved set of skill guys to throw to. Why he’s worth watching: “He understands what his role is. At the beginning, I think it was a lot more of expecting us to tell him what to do with the ball. Now, he’s kind of learned how to make his prereads. Our system is kind of created that way, to make sure you make your pre-snap reads. It’s made him a lot more comfortable and I think his confidence level being where it is, is one of the main things. That’s going to be to his advantage and ours. I think he really feels like if he does things he’s capable of doing, it gives us a really good chance to score a lot of points.” – Tishomingo County coach Lanny Jones Brandon Speck

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CLASS 6A/5A

1. OXFORD Heavy on talented underclassmen. Opener: vs. Jackson Prep 2. WEST POINT Lost in Class 5A North title game to state champ Starkville. Opener: at South Panola (Aug. 29) 3. TUPELO New-look staff. New-look offense. Opener: vs. Lafayette.

CLASS 4A/3A

1. ITAWAMBA Lost a talented backfield of Ashton Shumpert and Charles Moore. Opener: at Ripley. 2. RIPLEY Talented young group with seasoned offensive line move to 4A. Opener: vs. Itawamba 3. ABERDEEN Third-year starting quarterback and promising skill guys. Opener: vs. Shannon 4. HOUSTON Lost big production, but returns good experience. Opener: vs. Pontotoc 5. NEW ALBANY Finished last season 6-1, athletic defense returns. Opener: at Water Valley

CLASS 2A/1A

1. CALHOUN CITY Young team with three rounds of playoff experience. Opener: at Coffeeville 2. SMITHVILLE A lot of returns from a team that lost only once in the regular season. Opener: vs. Belmont 3. BALDWYN Healthy skill players return with senior quarterback. Opener: vs. Nettleton 4. BRUCE North title run, but lost a lot, including big arm of Davis Brown. Opener: vs. North Pontotoc 5. FALKNER New coach, higher-tempo offense. Opener: at Middleton, Tenn.

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ABERDEEN

BULLDOGS FAST FACTS

Division: 4-3A 2012 record: 11-3, 5-0 (Lost in third round of playoffs) Coach: Mark Bray (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Josh Williams, Jr., QB Third-year starter threw for 28 touchdowns and ran for another 11 touchdowns last season. Sammie Burroughs, Sr., WR/S He’s just as dangerous on the defensive side of the ball, where he had five picks last year. Tyreke Gates, Jr., WR/DB Didn’t play last season but “has the ability to score any time he touches the ball,” Bray said.

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Bulldogs’ 3A neighborhood gets tougher BY MELISSA MEADOR MONROE JOURNAL

Aberdeen is accustomed to dominating in 3A football, but this season, the Bulldogs will have to fight through a new look Division 4-3A, including Louisville, which drops down from 4A. “It’s not a good swap, getting rid of Water Valley and bringing in Bray Louisville,” Aberdeen coach Mark Bray said. “Everybody is picking Louisville to be the team to beat this year, and they just happen to get put in our division. Hopefully we will get to play them twice – in the regular season and in North half finals.” The Bulldogs will have plenty of tests before starting division

play, facing 5A New Hope and 4A champion Noxubee County in another tough non-division slate.

guards Tavoris Eckford and James Randle.

OFFENSE

Middle linebacker is the biggest question for Aberdeen on defense but Blanchard and Josh Hadley return on the outside. Devonta Walker anchors a defensive line that also returns Theo Boyd and Donta Carter. Burroughs and Tamarkis Payne are three-year returning starters at safety while Jerrick Orr and Tyler Fields will see time at cornerback. “Defensively, we should be further ahead than we are offensively because we have a lot of returning starters there,” Bray said.

Josh Williams, who’s just as dangerous with his legs as with his arm, returns as a third-year starter at quarterback for the Bulldogs. Senior wide receiver Sammie Burroughs comes off a big summer and will be joined by Tyreke Gates and B.J. Williams. “If we had to pick one strong point right now, it would be our receivers,” Bray said. “We’re expecting big things out of Sammie, but we’re so balanced that if they load up and stop him, we have other kids that are just as dangerous.” The Bulldogs are starting over at running back but will have G.G. Blanchard, Chris McMillian and Josh Ewing in the backfield. Brandon Hodges is the biggest loss on an offensive line that returns starting

DEFENSE

SPECIAL TEAMS

Kicker Demarea Dobbins returns but the Bulldogs are also looking at senior Sam Garth. Williams will handle the punting duties.

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Shannon at New Hope at Amory Noxubee County at Itawamba County Corinth at Nettleton* Kemper County* at Louisville* at Winona* South Pontotoc* * –Division 4-3A

NOTEBOOK

New defensive coordinator Eric Spann has worked with Aberdeen head coach Mark Bray in the past. ... The Bulldogs play all teams 4A and larger in their nondivision slate. ... Charleston has eliminated Aberdeen from the playoffs the last two seasons, since their 3A North title in 2010.

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ABERDEEN

BULLDOGS FAST FACTS

Division: 4-3A 2012 record: 11-3, 5-0 (Lost in third round of playoffs) Coach: Mark Bray (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Josh Williams, Jr., QB Third-year starter threw for 28 touchdowns and ran for another 11 touchdowns last season. Sammie Burroughs, Sr., WR/S He’s just as dangerous on the defensive side of the ball, where he had five picks last year. Tyreke Gates, Jr., WR/DB Didn’t play last season but “has the ability to score any time he touches the ball,” Bray said.

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Bulldogs’ 3A neighborhood gets tougher BY MELISSA MEADOR MONROE JOURNAL

Aberdeen is accustomed to dominating in 3A football, but this season, the Bulldogs will have to fight through a new look Division 4-3A, including Louisville, which drops down from 4A. “It’s not a good swap, getting rid of Water Valley and bringing in Bray Louisville,” Aberdeen coach Mark Bray said. “Everybody is picking Louisville to be the team to beat this year, and they just happen to get put in our division. Hopefully we will get to play them twice – in the regular season and in North half finals.” The Bulldogs will have plenty of tests before starting division

play, facing 5A New Hope and 4A champion Noxubee County in another tough non-division slate.

guards Tavoris Eckford and James Randle.

OFFENSE

Middle linebacker is the biggest question for Aberdeen on defense but Blanchard and Josh Hadley return on the outside. Devonta Walker anchors a defensive line that also returns Theo Boyd and Donta Carter. Burroughs and Tamarkis Payne are three-year returning starters at safety while Jerrick Orr and Tyler Fields will see time at cornerback. “Defensively, we should be further ahead than we are offensively because we have a lot of returning starters there,” Bray said.

Josh Williams, who’s just as dangerous with his legs as with his arm, returns as a third-year starter at quarterback for the Bulldogs. Senior wide receiver Sammie Burroughs comes off a big summer and will be joined by Tyreke Gates and B.J. Williams. “If we had to pick one strong point right now, it would be our receivers,” Bray said. “We’re expecting big things out of Sammie, but we’re so balanced that if they load up and stop him, we have other kids that are just as dangerous.” The Bulldogs are starting over at running back but will have G.G. Blanchard, Chris McMillian and Josh Ewing in the backfield. Brandon Hodges is the biggest loss on an offensive line that returns starting

DEFENSE

SPECIAL TEAMS

Kicker Demarea Dobbins returns but the Bulldogs are also looking at senior Sam Garth. Williams will handle the punting duties.

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SCHEDULE

Shannon at New Hope at Amory Noxubee County at Itawamba County Corinth at Nettleton* Kemper County* at Louisville* at Winona* South Pontotoc* * –Division 4-3A

NOTEBOOK

New defensive coordinator Eric Spann has worked with Aberdeen head coach Mark Bray in the past. ... The Bulldogs play all teams 4A and larger in their nondivision slate. ... Charleston has eliminated Aberdeen from the playoffs the last two seasons, since their 3A North title in 2010.

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ALCORN CENTRAL

GOLDEN BEARS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 2-9, 0-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Jeff Boren (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Adam Carter, Sr., RB Bears will count on him for his ground presence.

Ethan Carmichael, Sr., LB Expected to be key cog in Bears’ stop unit. Dylon Bowden, Sr., DT A leader on what should be an improved defense.

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Boren expects more from these Golden Bears BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

It was “get to know the new coach” year for the Alcorn Central Golden Bears in 2012. Jeff Boren was the third coach in three years for the Bears. In 2013, the Bears are already ahead of the game, with Boren back the helm with expectations his team will improve Boren on a 2-9 mark. “This is a great group of kids, and they really bonded during the off-season,” he said. “That was a great thing.” Central only had four seniors on last year’s team.

’We’ve got a lot of experience returning on defense. I’m hoping the interior provides that balance for us.’ Jeff Boren

Alcorn Central head coach on improving his defense

Jason Gurley should play roles in point production as well.

DEFENSE

Boren hopes that new guidance and a little different style will push the defense in the right direction. “We’ve got a lot of experience returning on defense,” he said. “I’m hoping the interior provides that balance for us.” Two leaders of the defense are expected to be linebacker Ethan Carmichael and tackle Dylan Bowden. Jackson is another linebacker who gives the group a solid core. Gurley and Ethan Spears are being counted on as leaders of the backfield. “Defensively, we’re looking to get better,” Boren said. “That was our main focus during the spring.”

“The offensive line can make or break any team, especially us,” he said. “We have an experienced line coming back.” Billy Ray Jackson at center, Gabe Holt and Denver Turner at guard, and Austin Roberts and Trey White at tackle make up the core of the unit. SPECIAL TEAMS OFFENSE Reaping the benefits from a strong front Isaac Byram will be the kicker and Boren has an inkling his offensive line will include senior quarterback Josh Berry. Ethan Spears will handle the punting will be a key this season. Running back Adam Carter and wide out chores.

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ALCORN CENTRAL

GOLDEN BEARS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 2-9, 0-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Jeff Boren (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Adam Carter, Sr., RB Bears will count on him for his ground presence.

Ethan Carmichael, Sr., LB Expected to be key cog in Bears’ stop unit. Dylon Bowden, Sr., DT A leader on what should be an improved defense.

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Boren expects more from these Golden Bears BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

It was “get to know the new coach” year for the Alcorn Central Golden Bears in 2012. Jeff Boren was the third coach in three years for the Bears. In 2013, the Bears are already ahead of the game, with Boren back the helm with expectations his team will improve Boren on a 2-9 mark. “This is a great group of kids, and they really bonded during the off-season,” he said. “That was a great thing.” Central only had four seniors on last year’s team.

’We’ve got a lot of experience returning on defense. I’m hoping the interior provides that balance for us.’ Jeff Boren

Alcorn Central head coach on improving his defense

Jason Gurley should play roles in point production as well.

DEFENSE

Boren hopes that new guidance and a little different style will push the defense in the right direction. “We’ve got a lot of experience returning on defense,” he said. “I’m hoping the interior provides that balance for us.” Two leaders of the defense are expected to be linebacker Ethan Carmichael and tackle Dylan Bowden. Jackson is another linebacker who gives the group a solid core. Gurley and Ethan Spears are being counted on as leaders of the backfield. “Defensively, we’re looking to get better,” Boren said. “That was our main focus during the spring.”

“The offensive line can make or break any team, especially us,” he said. “We have an experienced line coming back.” Billy Ray Jackson at center, Gabe Holt and Denver Turner at guard, and Austin Roberts and Trey White at tackle make up the core of the unit. SPECIAL TEAMS OFFENSE Reaping the benefits from a strong front Isaac Byram will be the kicker and Boren has an inkling his offensive line will include senior quarterback Josh Berry. Ethan Spears will handle the punting will be a key this season. Running back Adam Carter and wide out chores.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

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“We will always take one game at a time,” Boren said. “But to reach the playoffs is our main goal.” ... Central spent much of its time during spring practice working on fundamentals on offense and defense.

HUNT

WORK

SCHEDULE

at Biggersville at Tishomingo County Walnut Hatley Mantachie at New Site Booneville* at Mooreville* Kossuth* at North Pontotoc* Belmont* * –Division 1-3A

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AMORY

PANTHERS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-4A 2012 record: 9-3, 4-1 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Coach: Ben Ashley (1st year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jon David Poss, Jr., QB Passed for nearly 2,500 yards and 22 touchdowns in his sophomore season. Fred Garth, Sr., RB/LB Will see time in a variety of different roles after missing the 2012 season. John Mark Howell, Sr., OL/DL One of two starters back on the offensive line and will see also see time on defense.

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Panthers sport new faces in receiving corps BY MELISSA MEADOR MONROE JOURNAL

’The only difference between this year’s receivers and last year’s is experience.’

Every player who caught a touchdown pass for the Amory Panthers in 2012 is gone – three of them playing college football. New head coach Ben Ashley, who Ben Ashley came over from Falkner to replace Amory head coach Trent Hammond in January, feels positive about his throwing for nearly 2,500 yards in 2012, new group of rehis first season as a starter. Ashley ceivers, though. “Having him back is obviously a huge “The only differ- positive because he’s played a lot of footence between this year’s receivers ball,” Ashley said. “He has grown and last year’s is experience,” tremendously since last season, espeAshley said. “This time next year, cially in 7-on-7 this summer.” everyone will be talking about The junior’s new targets will include four or five of these guys.” Tyler Sienkowski, Drake Wallace, Jarvis Sykes and freshman Zatorious Gates. OFFENSE Phillip Tyra, a 6-foot-5 transfer from Quarterback Jon David Poss returns to Northwest Rankin, will also be in the mix. lead the new group of receivers after Fred Garth, Octavian Parks and Austin

Renfro will all see time in the backfield. Offensive linemen John Mark Howell and David McRee spent the summer in basic training for the military but will return to the team in time for the season opener.

DEFENSE

After missing the 2012 season, Garth returns to split time at outside linebacker and safety. “On the defensive side of the ball, he’s one of the top two or three players in this whole area,” Ashley said. “We’re counting on him to make a lot of tackles and disrupt a lot of things people do.” Cole Robinson also returns at linebacker, while Cody Pate, whose season ended last year with a knee injury at Aberdeen, returns up front with Mike Loyd.

SPECIAL TEAMS

The Panthers have a competition going at kicker and punter with Caleb Shelly and Caleb Funderburk splitting placekicking duties and Sienkowski and Tyra handling punts.

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SCHEDULE

Independence at Senatobia Aberdeen at New Albany New Hope Bruce Itawamba AHS* at Pontotoc* at Shannon* Tishomingo County* at Corinth* * –Division 1-4A

NOTEBOOK

Justin Moss comes over from defending 5A champion Starkville as the new offensive coordinator. ... 2013 marks 100 years of Amory football and will be commemorated on players’ helmets. ... Panthers kicked off the season with a jamboree at Lafayette, a rematch of the 2011 4A North title game.

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AMORY

PANTHERS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-4A 2012 record: 9-3, 4-1 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Coach: Ben Ashley (1st year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jon David Poss, Jr., QB Passed for nearly 2,500 yards and 22 touchdowns in his sophomore season. Fred Garth, Sr., RB/LB Will see time in a variety of different roles after missing the 2012 season. John Mark Howell, Sr., OL/DL One of two starters back on the offensive line and will see also see time on defense.

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Panthers sport new faces in receiving corps BY MELISSA MEADOR MONROE JOURNAL

’The only difference between this year’s receivers and last year’s is experience.’

Every player who caught a touchdown pass for the Amory Panthers in 2012 is gone – three of them playing college football. New head coach Ben Ashley, who Ben Ashley came over from Falkner to replace Amory head coach Trent Hammond in January, feels positive about his throwing for nearly 2,500 yards in 2012, new group of rehis first season as a starter. Ashley ceivers, though. “Having him back is obviously a huge “The only differ- positive because he’s played a lot of footence between this year’s receivers ball,” Ashley said. “He has grown and last year’s is experience,” tremendously since last season, espeAshley said. “This time next year, cially in 7-on-7 this summer.” everyone will be talking about The junior’s new targets will include four or five of these guys.” Tyler Sienkowski, Drake Wallace, Jarvis Sykes and freshman Zatorious Gates. OFFENSE Phillip Tyra, a 6-foot-5 transfer from Quarterback Jon David Poss returns to Northwest Rankin, will also be in the mix. lead the new group of receivers after Fred Garth, Octavian Parks and Austin

Renfro will all see time in the backfield. Offensive linemen John Mark Howell and David McRee spent the summer in basic training for the military but will return to the team in time for the season opener.

DEFENSE

After missing the 2012 season, Garth returns to split time at outside linebacker and safety. “On the defensive side of the ball, he’s one of the top two or three players in this whole area,” Ashley said. “We’re counting on him to make a lot of tackles and disrupt a lot of things people do.” Cole Robinson also returns at linebacker, while Cody Pate, whose season ended last year with a knee injury at Aberdeen, returns up front with Mike Loyd.

SPECIAL TEAMS

The Panthers have a competition going at kicker and punter with Caleb Shelly and Caleb Funderburk splitting placekicking duties and Sienkowski and Tyra handling punts.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Independence at Senatobia Aberdeen at New Albany New Hope Bruce Itawamba AHS* at Pontotoc* at Shannon* Tishomingo County* at Corinth* * –Division 1-4A

NOTEBOOK

Justin Moss comes over from defending 5A champion Starkville as the new offensive coordinator. ... 2013 marks 100 years of Amory football and will be commemorated on players’ helmets. ... Panthers kicked off the season with a jamboree at Lafayette, a rematch of the 2011 4A North title game.

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BALDWYN

BEARCATS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 7-5, 4-1 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Michael Gray (5th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Devonta Gates, Sr., RB/LB/DE Good hands for a big man, Gates will be asked to carry a big load. Duke Upshaw, So., RB/QB/CB Has to stay healthy. Played in only eight games in 2012. Clayton Gray, Sr., WR Fourth-year starter leading a new crop of wideouts.

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Health will play a factor in Bearcats’ season BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

Playmakers won’t do a team any good if they can’t stay on the field. That’s the problem Baldwyn faced last season. Running back and versatile freshman Duke Upshaw suffered a thigh bruise in the second game of the season against Booneville. He Michael Gray played in eight games. Sophomore back Laquintez Upshaw played in only nine games after emerging as a go-to back early on. “Gotta stay healthy, that’s the biggest thing,” Baldwyn coach Michael Gray said. “That’s always an issue for us at a small school.” Baldwyn enters a new-look divi-

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sion, as the front-runner, but has be out there full time this year.” some holes to fill before printing division title shirts. DEFENSE Linebacker was the question to anOFFENSE swer when practice started, senior and QB Corbin Scott is a senior with a year all-state second teamer Marbrecio Crump under his belt. Laquintez Upshaw will move the only sure bet. Gates is at defensive to a different running back spot. Devonta end and both Upshaws, no relation, will Gates has added some size and at 6-foot, anchor the corners. Watson is at safety. 240 pounds, Gray hopes will be an effec- Randolph is at defensive end, where he tive weapon at running back, plus some. got a good number of snaps last season Duke Upshaw is a sophomore now and and helps ease the loss of leading tackler needs a full healthy season to build on the Reggie Richey. impact he made as an eighth grader. He’ll Inside, Michael Gray hopes senior line up at running back, but is also in the Rashod Owens will make an impact with mix for 20-plus snaps a game under center. his opportunity. Shaquille Shinault and Brison Randolph “We don’t have three (linebackers) return on the offensive line. Senior Nathan right now, or however many we’re going Watson can line up at multiple offensive to put in there,” Michael Gray said. skill positions, including the Wildcat. Out wide, Clayton Gray is a fourth-year starter. SPECIAL TEAMS “We’ve got some younger kids we hope The kickoff and extra point guy is back, contribute, especially on the offensive junior Nathan Winstead. Clayton Gray had line,” Michael Gray said. “We’ve got to get the punter’s role as practice started. Gates some kids ready early, some that kind of and Luke Dugger would decide the long played in spots last year, that are going to snapping role.

NOTEBOOK

The annual BaldwynBooneville rivalry finally has a name – and a trophy. The “Skunk Bowl” moniker came after a skunk ran onto the field last season. ... Sophomore ATH Duke Upshaw attended the invite-only U.S. Army Combine in January. ...

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Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 7-5, 4-1 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Michael Gray (5th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Devonta Gates, Sr., RB/LB/DE Good hands for a big man, Gates will be asked to carry a big load. Duke Upshaw, So., RB/QB/CB Has to stay healthy. Played in only eight games in 2012. Clayton Gray, Sr., WR Fourth-year starter leading a new crop of wideouts.

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Health will play a factor in Bearcats’ season BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

Playmakers won’t do a team any good if they can’t stay on the field. That’s the problem Baldwyn faced last season. Running back and versatile freshman Duke Upshaw suffered a thigh bruise in the second game of the season against Booneville. He Michael Gray played in eight games. Sophomore back Laquintez Upshaw played in only nine games after emerging as a go-to back early on. “Gotta stay healthy, that’s the biggest thing,” Baldwyn coach Michael Gray said. “That’s always an issue for us at a small school.” Baldwyn enters a new-look divi-

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sion, as the front-runner, but has be out there full time this year.” some holes to fill before printing division title shirts. DEFENSE Linebacker was the question to anOFFENSE swer when practice started, senior and QB Corbin Scott is a senior with a year all-state second teamer Marbrecio Crump under his belt. Laquintez Upshaw will move the only sure bet. Gates is at defensive to a different running back spot. Devonta end and both Upshaws, no relation, will Gates has added some size and at 6-foot, anchor the corners. Watson is at safety. 240 pounds, Gray hopes will be an effec- Randolph is at defensive end, where he tive weapon at running back, plus some. got a good number of snaps last season Duke Upshaw is a sophomore now and and helps ease the loss of leading tackler needs a full healthy season to build on the Reggie Richey. impact he made as an eighth grader. He’ll Inside, Michael Gray hopes senior line up at running back, but is also in the Rashod Owens will make an impact with mix for 20-plus snaps a game under center. his opportunity. Shaquille Shinault and Brison Randolph “We don’t have three (linebackers) return on the offensive line. Senior Nathan right now, or however many we’re going Watson can line up at multiple offensive to put in there,” Michael Gray said. skill positions, including the Wildcat. Out wide, Clayton Gray is a fourth-year starter. SPECIAL TEAMS “We’ve got some younger kids we hope The kickoff and extra point guy is back, contribute, especially on the offensive junior Nathan Winstead. Clayton Gray had line,” Michael Gray said. “We’ve got to get the punter’s role as practice started. Gates some kids ready early, some that kind of and Luke Dugger would decide the long played in spots last year, that are going to snapping role.

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The annual BaldwynBooneville rivalry finally has a name – and a trophy. The “Skunk Bowl” moniker came after a skunk ran onto the field last season. ... Sophomore ATH Duke Upshaw attended the invite-only U.S. Army Combine in January. ...

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BELMONT

CARDINALS

BY DAVID WHEELER

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 6-4, 3-2 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Kerry Moody (11th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Case Haney, Sr., OL Leader on the offensive line and has a good work ethic. Luke Alexander, Jr., QB Good arm strength and accuracy is an asset, as well as his running ability. Jay Solomon, Sr., DE/OT One of biggest players on team and hard worker.

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Belmont Cardinals head coach Kerry Moody will have an interesting mix to have his team cook up for a successful season. There are players with experience, and some seniors and juniors who did not play a year ago. “On both sides of the ball, we are Moody senior-laden on the front, and that is always a good aspect,” Moody said. “We’ve got some guys who haven’t played, but our potential is there. “Gaining experience is important, and I feel good about this group.” Moody is expecting his older and wiser Cardinals will improve

THE TOWN OF BELMONT

Cardinals

DEFENSE

Higginbottom at linebacker and end Solomon could be key to the success of the Cardinals defense as practice nears an end and several positions are still up for grabs. Barry Rogers, Corey Hogan, and even OFFENSE Alexander at times, makes the secondary Gaining experience will be important for a potential strength, with Ben Blount at the Cardinals, with junior Luke Alexander linebacker and Chase Shumaker at tackle slated for the quarterback position. key in their positions. Alexander might be better known for his baseball skills, but this will be his first seaSPECIAL TEAMS son in the primary signal-calling role. Moody expects Shumaker to handle the He played wide receiver last season. kicking chores, with Rogers and Alexan“In our set, we will have four different der slated as the top two punters.

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upon a 6-4 effort from 2012. “We want to be doing well when we hit our region schedule,” Moody said. “And we’ve got to get our skill people game experience.”

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people to give the football to,” Moody said. “We’ve got some good skill people around Alexander.” They include running back Chandler Higginbottom, Harrison Fancher in the slot, Brett Williams at wide receiver and Bryan Malone at tight end. The offensive line will be anchored by Case Haney, Jay Solomon, Devin Hurst, Jesus Romero and Cole Timms.

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SCHEDULE

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NOTEBOOK

Luke Alexander committed to Mississippi State in baseball in junior high. ... Belmont looks to replace Alexander Fancher on offense, who gained more than 1,300 yards rushing a year ago. ... “The pre-division schedule is important to us,” Moody said. “Our goal on offense is to keep the ball 32 minutes.”

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BELMONT

CARDINALS

BY DAVID WHEELER

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 6-4, 3-2 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Kerry Moody (11th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Case Haney, Sr., OL Leader on the offensive line and has a good work ethic. Luke Alexander, Jr., QB Good arm strength and accuracy is an asset, as well as his running ability. Jay Solomon, Sr., DE/OT One of biggest players on team and hard worker.

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

Belmont Cardinals head coach Kerry Moody will have an interesting mix to have his team cook up for a successful season. There are players with experience, and some seniors and juniors who did not play a year ago. “On both sides of the ball, we are Moody senior-laden on the front, and that is always a good aspect,” Moody said. “We’ve got some guys who haven’t played, but our potential is there. “Gaining experience is important, and I feel good about this group.” Moody is expecting his older and wiser Cardinals will improve

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Cardinals

DEFENSE

Higginbottom at linebacker and end Solomon could be key to the success of the Cardinals defense as practice nears an end and several positions are still up for grabs. Barry Rogers, Corey Hogan, and even OFFENSE Alexander at times, makes the secondary Gaining experience will be important for a potential strength, with Ben Blount at the Cardinals, with junior Luke Alexander linebacker and Chase Shumaker at tackle slated for the quarterback position. key in their positions. Alexander might be better known for his baseball skills, but this will be his first seaSPECIAL TEAMS son in the primary signal-calling role. Moody expects Shumaker to handle the He played wide receiver last season. kicking chores, with Rogers and Alexan“In our set, we will have four different der slated as the top two punters.

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upon a 6-4 effort from 2012. “We want to be doing well when we hit our region schedule,” Moody said. “And we’ve got to get our skill people game experience.”

Cardinals

Cardinals

GREAT Season!

Kerry Moody

Belmont head coach

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people to give the football to,” Moody said. “We’ve got some good skill people around Alexander.” They include running back Chandler Higginbottom, Harrison Fancher in the slot, Brett Williams at wide receiver and Bryan Malone at tight end. The offensive line will be anchored by Case Haney, Jay Solomon, Devin Hurst, Jesus Romero and Cole Timms.

‘We’ve got some guys who haven’t played, but our potential is there.’

Belmont, MS 662-454-7920

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NOTEBOOK

Luke Alexander committed to Mississippi State in baseball in junior high. ... Belmont looks to replace Alexander Fancher on offense, who gained more than 1,300 yards rushing a year ago. ... “The pre-division schedule is important to us,” Moody said. “Our goal on offense is to keep the ball 32 minutes.”

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BENTON COUNTY

BUCCANEERS FAST FACTS

Division: Independent 2012 record: 1-7 Head coach: Eric Rice (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Damion Williams, Sr., WR Coach Eric Rice said he was last year’s “play maker,” and he expects the same this season. Quincy Scruggs, Sr., RB New to the program, but will be asked to carry the load for the Bucs. Trevagus Peterson, Jr., DE The most experienced player on a young defensive front.

DAILY JOURNAL

Young Buccaneers’ program continues to grow was laid last year.” Now that Rice sees growth, more wins for the fourth-year independLast season, the Benton County ent would be the next step. Buccaneers, a co-op team com“I definitely can see the imprised of players from Ashland provement, where the work that and Hickory Flat, won just a sinhas been put in. That’s always a gle game, a junior plus,” said Rice. varsity matchup “All that is good, but you want to against see some wins go up. We’re looking Tishomingo to get into the win column this County. year, and we have to continue to Second-year work towards that.” coach Eric Rice didn’t complain OFFENSE Rice about the lack of Rice said the Bucs will be a lot better wins. He talked up front with four returning starters on about how much he enjoyed the offensive line. Alex Williams, Logan helping to instill a football menMills, Zack Guelker, Fransico Salaza and tality in schools mainly known for Markekus Huggins will man the trenches basketball. of a pro-style offense. “Last year was a fun year to Scoring will come from running backs coach,” said Rice. “It was a lot of Quincy Scruggs, a bruiser playing his first teaching, just basic technique of year of football and Richard Brooks, an football by position. I can see the incoming freshman. Brooks will also line growth so far this year by what up out wide opposite of big-play receiver BY KEDRICK STOREY SOUTHERN SENTINEL

Damion Williams. “He (Brooks) is more of a speed, quick-like guy. Quincy is more of a pound-type back. We’ll have two different dynamics to work with,” Rice said.

DEFENSE

Benton County will be young on the defensive front, but it will have some some experience in returning defensive end Trevagus Peterson, a junior. Williams, Brooks and Scruggs will play both sides of the ball and line up at linebacker. Kadarius and Keenan Hamer are also a part of the group Rice will rely heavily on. “Our strength will be in our linebackers,” said Rice. “Our defensive line will be pretty young, so we’ll be looking for our linebackers to make a lot of plays for us. That’s where we’ll be the best at.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Rice still hasn’t settled on a kicker or punter, but he has assigned kick return duties to speedster Evonta Moore.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 24

SCHEDULE

Byers Open Biggersville Potts Camp at Hatley at Walnut 0pen at Marshall Academy TBA (was TCPS game) Thrasher

NOTEBOOK

The Buccaneers will have a new coaching staff this season. Reid Flowers will coach quarterbacks and linebackers, while Kendall Murphy runs the defense and John Eaton handles defensive backs and wide receivers. ...The Bucs play 10 varsity games this season after playing a few junior varsity games in 2012.

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BUCCANEERS FAST FACTS

Division: Independent 2012 record: 1-7 Head coach: Eric Rice (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Damion Williams, Sr., WR Coach Eric Rice said he was last year’s “play maker,” and he expects the same this season. Quincy Scruggs, Sr., RB New to the program, but will be asked to carry the load for the Bucs. Trevagus Peterson, Jr., DE The most experienced player on a young defensive front.

DAILY JOURNAL

Young Buccaneers’ program continues to grow was laid last year.” Now that Rice sees growth, more wins for the fourth-year independLast season, the Benton County ent would be the next step. Buccaneers, a co-op team com“I definitely can see the imprised of players from Ashland provement, where the work that and Hickory Flat, won just a sinhas been put in. That’s always a gle game, a junior plus,” said Rice. varsity matchup “All that is good, but you want to against see some wins go up. We’re looking Tishomingo to get into the win column this County. year, and we have to continue to Second-year work towards that.” coach Eric Rice didn’t complain OFFENSE Rice about the lack of Rice said the Bucs will be a lot better wins. He talked up front with four returning starters on about how much he enjoyed the offensive line. Alex Williams, Logan helping to instill a football menMills, Zack Guelker, Fransico Salaza and tality in schools mainly known for Markekus Huggins will man the trenches basketball. of a pro-style offense. “Last year was a fun year to Scoring will come from running backs coach,” said Rice. “It was a lot of Quincy Scruggs, a bruiser playing his first teaching, just basic technique of year of football and Richard Brooks, an football by position. I can see the incoming freshman. Brooks will also line growth so far this year by what up out wide opposite of big-play receiver BY KEDRICK STOREY SOUTHERN SENTINEL

Damion Williams. “He (Brooks) is more of a speed, quick-like guy. Quincy is more of a pound-type back. We’ll have two different dynamics to work with,” Rice said.

DEFENSE

Benton County will be young on the defensive front, but it will have some some experience in returning defensive end Trevagus Peterson, a junior. Williams, Brooks and Scruggs will play both sides of the ball and line up at linebacker. Kadarius and Keenan Hamer are also a part of the group Rice will rely heavily on. “Our strength will be in our linebackers,” said Rice. “Our defensive line will be pretty young, so we’ll be looking for our linebackers to make a lot of plays for us. That’s where we’ll be the best at.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Rice still hasn’t settled on a kicker or punter, but he has assigned kick return duties to speedster Evonta Moore.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 24

SCHEDULE

Byers Open Biggersville Potts Camp at Hatley at Walnut 0pen at Marshall Academy TBA (was TCPS game) Thrasher

NOTEBOOK

The Buccaneers will have a new coaching staff this season. Reid Flowers will coach quarterbacks and linebackers, while Kendall Murphy runs the defense and John Eaton handles defensive backs and wide receivers. ...The Bucs play 10 varsity games this season after playing a few junior varsity games in 2012.

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FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 3-8, 2-7 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Ronnie Lawson (11th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Darion Barnett, Sr., WR/DB Good instincts on defense. Athletically, good speed and jumping ability. Bradley Davis, Jr., RB/DB Has good strength between the tackles. Marcus Watson, Sr., RB/LB He is all over the field on defense.

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Health, depth question marks for Lions BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

The Biggersville Lions and head coach Ronnie Lawson appear to be facing the usual challenges in 2013 of a Class 1A football school: Depth and staying healthy. Lawson feels the Lions will be able to attack their coming schedule and improve on last season’s 3-8 Lawson overall mark. “I think we’re more athletic and have more speed,” Lawson said. “We’ve shown more energy (in practice). “Some keys for our season will be balance and staying healthy.” Biggersville will have three nondivision games before hitting its 1-1A schedule, and Lawson is looking for some things out of the

‘The big thing is coming out of those first three games healthy. ’ Ronnie Lawson

Biggersville’s head coach, talking about the team’s early schedule

with Wesley Shadburn, Hunter Lawson and Tanner Hall. Perhaps the biggest question mark for Lawson will be at QB. There, senior Jaylon Gaines and sophomore Caleb Kitchens are both showing skills that could place them in the starting lineup. Lawson hinted that if Kitchens gets the nod at any point, Gaines will be on the field at wide receiver.

DEFENSE

Key components of the defense will Lions prior to divisional play. include Marcus Watson at linebacker, “The big thing is coming out of with a strong contingent in the backfield those first three games healthy,” beginning with Barnett and Davis, along Lawson said. “But we also need to with Shawn Watson and Tyran Davis. be finding some depth, and have Montarious Williams will be key on the all the kinks worked out.” line. “It’s pretty simple, we’ll need to do a OFFENSE better job tackling,” Lawson said. The offense will have experience in the backfield with running backs Bradley SPECIAL TEAMS Davis, a junior, and Marcus Watson, a Blake Robertson should manage the senior. Senior Darion Barnett at wide re- punting and Peyton Nash the kicking. ceiver will add to that experience. Shadburn and Lawson will share the long The offensive line will have a nice core snapping duties.

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SCHEDULE

Alcorn Central at New Site at Benton County Coldwater* at Smithville* Coffeeville* at Vardaman* Falkner* at Hamilton* Houlka* at Thrasher* open * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Among the various challenges of a division schedule, Lawson is looking at the home and road balance of the Lions for 2013. “The biggest challenge for us is so many division games on the road,” he said.

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BIGGERSVILLE

LIONS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 3-8, 2-7 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Ronnie Lawson (11th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Darion Barnett, Sr., WR/DB Good instincts on defense. Athletically, good speed and jumping ability. Bradley Davis, Jr., RB/DB Has good strength between the tackles. Marcus Watson, Sr., RB/LB He is all over the field on defense.

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Health, depth question marks for Lions BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

The Biggersville Lions and head coach Ronnie Lawson appear to be facing the usual challenges in 2013 of a Class 1A football school: Depth and staying healthy. Lawson feels the Lions will be able to attack their coming schedule and improve on last season’s 3-8 Lawson overall mark. “I think we’re more athletic and have more speed,” Lawson said. “We’ve shown more energy (in practice). “Some keys for our season will be balance and staying healthy.” Biggersville will have three nondivision games before hitting its 1-1A schedule, and Lawson is looking for some things out of the

‘The big thing is coming out of those first three games healthy. ’ Ronnie Lawson

Biggersville’s head coach, talking about the team’s early schedule

with Wesley Shadburn, Hunter Lawson and Tanner Hall. Perhaps the biggest question mark for Lawson will be at QB. There, senior Jaylon Gaines and sophomore Caleb Kitchens are both showing skills that could place them in the starting lineup. Lawson hinted that if Kitchens gets the nod at any point, Gaines will be on the field at wide receiver.

DEFENSE

Key components of the defense will Lions prior to divisional play. include Marcus Watson at linebacker, “The big thing is coming out of with a strong contingent in the backfield those first three games healthy,” beginning with Barnett and Davis, along Lawson said. “But we also need to with Shawn Watson and Tyran Davis. be finding some depth, and have Montarious Williams will be key on the all the kinks worked out.” line. “It’s pretty simple, we’ll need to do a OFFENSE better job tackling,” Lawson said. The offense will have experience in the backfield with running backs Bradley SPECIAL TEAMS Davis, a junior, and Marcus Watson, a Blake Robertson should manage the senior. Senior Darion Barnett at wide re- punting and Peyton Nash the kicking. ceiver will add to that experience. Shadburn and Lawson will share the long The offensive line will have a nice core snapping duties.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

Alcorn Central at New Site at Benton County Coldwater* at Smithville* Coffeeville* at Vardaman* Falkner* at Hamilton* Houlka* at Thrasher* open * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Among the various challenges of a division schedule, Lawson is looking at the home and road balance of the Lions for 2013. “The biggest challenge for us is so many division games on the road,” he said.

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BLUE DEVILS

Blue Devils returning good bit of experience BY BRANDON SPECK

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 9-3, 5-0 (Lost in second round of playoffs) Coach: Mike Mattox (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Andrew Lambert, Sr., RB/DB/P Can play anywhere. Had six rushing and six receiving touchdowns last season. Jack Simpson, Jr., QB The junior returning starter will be used as a runner and a thrower. Tyler Floyd, Sr., OL/DL College-sized at 6-foot-4, 260 pounds, will play a big role on offensive line.

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Booneville coach Mike Mattox is entering his fourth season, but there is a first. For the first time in his tenure, the Blue Devils return their quarterback, junior Jack Simpson. “It was all new to him,” Mattox said. “I think the biggest thing that was new to Jack Mattox was the speed of the game. But he’s a real smart kid and he picks up what you’re doing.” Simpson threw for 1,400 yards and ran for nearly 500 more, accounting for 23 touchdowns.

OFFENSE

Three offensive linemen return in front of Simpson, plus two with experience.

Ross Smith and Daniel Hill left big shoes to fill, but Booneville has strength there, with up to eight linemen to run in and out. Five seniors may start. The up-front depth will be a strength. Tyler Floyd started at right tackle. Twins Weston and Daniel Spencer started at center and guard. Seniors Dylan Horn, Tyler James and juniors Billy Stone, Alex Duncan, Chris Sparks and Josh Presley will work into the mix. Smith, now at Northeast CC, was one of the area’s most dependable blockers last season and his replacement may be by committee. Andrew Lambert is not young. The senior ATH can do it all and may be asked to do a lot of that. Hunter Henley will play wide out as well. Zane Lott returns at tight end and will share time with Tyler Newby.

DEFENSE

A lot of the offensive line will go both ways. At linebacker, Jordan Miller graduated with his team-leading 119 tackles,

but there is some in-and-out experience there. Colin Brown knows the position, but will also be at running back. Daniel Spencer, Newby and Daniel Calvery will play there. Calvery, a senior OLB, tore his ACL against Corinth last season and played baseball before having surgery. He should be back for the fourth game against Tishomingo County. “We’ve just got to put these pieces of the puzzle together, Mattox said, adding that some sophomores and freshmen will see playing time. Henley will play defensive back, as will juniors James Christian and Ben McCutchen. Junior Kirk Hickman will work at linebacker. Sophomores Elijah Tate and Jake Pierce will get their chances at defensive back and defensive line.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Lambert will punt and return punts and kickoffs. He led the division in punting last season. Sophomore Eric Benitez will handle the kicking. Tanner Burress returns as snapper.

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at Walnut Baldwyn Open at Corinth Tishomingo County at Harding Academy at Alcorn Central* North Pontotoc* Mooreville* at Belmont* Kossuth* * –Division 1-3A

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Booneville will have its games broadcast on ESPN 96.3, including a coach’s show with Mike Mattox on Thursday nights. The show will broadcast from the Booneville Subway. ... RB/DB Andrew Lambert was the Division 13A MVP.

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Blue Devils returning good bit of experience BY BRANDON SPECK

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 9-3, 5-0 (Lost in second round of playoffs) Coach: Mike Mattox (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Andrew Lambert, Sr., RB/DB/P Can play anywhere. Had six rushing and six receiving touchdowns last season. Jack Simpson, Jr., QB The junior returning starter will be used as a runner and a thrower. Tyler Floyd, Sr., OL/DL College-sized at 6-foot-4, 260 pounds, will play a big role on offensive line.

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Booneville coach Mike Mattox is entering his fourth season, but there is a first. For the first time in his tenure, the Blue Devils return their quarterback, junior Jack Simpson. “It was all new to him,” Mattox said. “I think the biggest thing that was new to Jack Mattox was the speed of the game. But he’s a real smart kid and he picks up what you’re doing.” Simpson threw for 1,400 yards and ran for nearly 500 more, accounting for 23 touchdowns.

OFFENSE

Three offensive linemen return in front of Simpson, plus two with experience.

Ross Smith and Daniel Hill left big shoes to fill, but Booneville has strength there, with up to eight linemen to run in and out. Five seniors may start. The up-front depth will be a strength. Tyler Floyd started at right tackle. Twins Weston and Daniel Spencer started at center and guard. Seniors Dylan Horn, Tyler James and juniors Billy Stone, Alex Duncan, Chris Sparks and Josh Presley will work into the mix. Smith, now at Northeast CC, was one of the area’s most dependable blockers last season and his replacement may be by committee. Andrew Lambert is not young. The senior ATH can do it all and may be asked to do a lot of that. Hunter Henley will play wide out as well. Zane Lott returns at tight end and will share time with Tyler Newby.

DEFENSE

A lot of the offensive line will go both ways. At linebacker, Jordan Miller graduated with his team-leading 119 tackles,

but there is some in-and-out experience there. Colin Brown knows the position, but will also be at running back. Daniel Spencer, Newby and Daniel Calvery will play there. Calvery, a senior OLB, tore his ACL against Corinth last season and played baseball before having surgery. He should be back for the fourth game against Tishomingo County. “We’ve just got to put these pieces of the puzzle together, Mattox said, adding that some sophomores and freshmen will see playing time. Henley will play defensive back, as will juniors James Christian and Ben McCutchen. Junior Kirk Hickman will work at linebacker. Sophomores Elijah Tate and Jake Pierce will get their chances at defensive back and defensive line.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Lambert will punt and return punts and kickoffs. He led the division in punting last season. Sophomore Eric Benitez will handle the kicking. Tanner Burress returns as snapper.

Aug. 23 Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Walnut Baldwyn Open at Corinth Tishomingo County at Harding Academy at Alcorn Central* North Pontotoc* Mooreville* at Belmont* Kossuth* * –Division 1-3A

NOTEBOOK

Booneville will have its games broadcast on ESPN 96.3, including a coach’s show with Mike Mattox on Thursday nights. The show will broadcast from the Booneville Subway. ... RB/DB Andrew Lambert was the Division 13A MVP.

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Division: 4-2A 2012 record: 11-4, 4-1 (Lost in North finals) Head coach: James Ray (8th season)

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After a couple of seasons dealing with youth and inexperience, Bruce rode the backs of a veteran squad last year en route to an 114 record and spot PLAYERS TO WATCH in the Class 2A Donta Armstrong, Sr., QB North State chamHad 12 touchdowns and more than pionship game. 1,000 yards of offense as slot reHead coach ceiver last year. James Ray and the Trojans will have Zach Curithirds, Jr., TB/LB to replace many of Ray Two-way performer and team's those veterans this third-leading rusher in 2012 with fall if they hope to just under 400 yards rushing. make another long postseason journey. The returning upperTabis Campbell, Sr., DT classmen lack experience conOne of three returning starters on de- cerning game reps. fensive line. “We lost 16 seniors from last year’s team and a lot of those guys played since they were freshmen,” said Ray. “So we have to get them in the

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groove early. If we can do that, then we can be just as good last year and in good shape when district time rolls around.” “District time” will be a task in itself this year, too. Division 4-2A features the likes of Calhoun City, Eupora and East Webster. “It is loaded even with Ackerman moving out with its consolidation,” said Ray. “It will be like playoff competition every week. I just hope we don’t all beat each other up before the playoffs. But I know this, our guys are excited and ready for the challenge.”

OFFENSE

Despite some inexperience, Ray and his staff do return proven playmakers. Senior Donta Armstrong was a slot receiver last year and collected more than 1,000 yards of total offense and 12 TDs. This season Armstrong will move to quarterback, however, where he will work to replace the void left behind with

the graduation of three-year starting quarterback Davis Brown, who threw for 2,933 yards and 36 TDs last season. Senior Latrell Marks and junior Jay Johnson are returning starters at receiver as well and senior Kenall Nolden is back to bolster the offensive line.

DEFENSE

Sophomores Bailey Nixs and Josh Byrd both started at defensive end as freshmen and senior Tabis Campbell is also back on the defensive line. “We just have to play our game – no turnovers and get turnovers,” said Ray. “We are changing offenses, too, and will be more of an option-first offense.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Junior Tyler Donovan returns to handle the punting and kicking duties. He averaged more than 34 yards a punt in 2012. Armstrong will handle most punt returns while junior D.J. Galspie is a dangerous weapon on kickoff returns (894 return yards in 2012).

SCHEDULE

Aug. 23 North Pontotoc Aug. 30 at Potts Camp Sept. 6 Coffeeville Sept. 13 Water Valley Sept. 20 Open Sept. 27 at Amory Oct. 4 Calhoun City* Oct. 11 at Eupora* Oct. 18 at East Webster* Oct. 25 Okolona* * –Division 4-2A

NOTEBOOK

With Ackerman consolidating with Weir and moving to Class 3A, that left Bruce with just nine regular-season games. ... The Trojans’ postseason standing will largely hinge on a rugged two-game road stretch in October, visiting Eupora and East Webster in consecutive weeks.

Confident Cougars ready to keep winning BY PAUL JONES

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Division: MAIS 8-Man Division 7A 2012 record: 11-2, 6-1 (Lost in state Calhoun Academy accomchampionship) plished big things in 2012 and Head coach: Tim Melton, (1st year) those accomplishments should also bode well for the future. PLAYERS TO WATCH Playing in the Cameron Bryant, Sr., TE/DE MAIS 8-Man footHad three receiving touchdowns in ball league, the 2012. Cougars posted an 11-2 mark last fall Rhett McCormick, Sr., C/DL and came within Returning starter on both sides of the two points of winline. ning a state chamMelton pionship. J.T. Washington, Sr., QB That confidence Enters first season as full-time start- and success carried over to this ing quarterback. offseason, said head coach Tim Melton. “We’ve put in a lot of time and effort into the weightroom this year,” said Melton. “We lost a lot of skill players from last year so we are concentrating on getting bigger and faster to offset what

we lost. Compared to last year’s group, our current group has outworked them and that is a plus. I think it boils down to keeping that winning attitude and that has driven them to work harder. "Plus, our sophomore bunch doesn’t know anything but winning. They won in junior high and won on the high school team last year.”

OFFENSE

yards and a cloud of dust. We will spread it out some but we want to be bigger and better than the defense and control the clock. So our run game will be key.”

DEFENSE

Naturally, several of those offensive starters will pull double duty. Bryant and Woodcock are returning starters at the defensive end slots while McCormick will return at linebacker. Seniors Steven Nichols and Sam Moore will lead the way in a veteran secondary. “We did lose some on defense but that side is easier to replace compared to offense,” said Melton. “We have a lot of young talent that likes to fly around and hit everything that moves. We will do a lot of blitzing again, too, and be wide open in the backfields.”

The Cougars will have to replace talented quarterback Hunter Harmon and getting that responsibility will be senior J.T. Washington. Senior Cameron Bryant provides a good target at tight end and had three receiving scores last season. Senior center Rhett McCormick and senior right guard Avery Woodcock anchor the offensive line. SPECIAL TEAMS “We’re going to try to pound the ball,” Bryant steps into the void at punter/ said Melton.“A lot of people think the eight- kicker with the graduation of Corey man league is a spread-it-out league. But Baggett. Bryant and junior Robert Langston we are sticking to traditional roots and three are the Cougars’ return specialists.

SCHEDULE

Aug. 23 Humphreys Aug. 30 at Delta Sept. 6 North Sunflower Sept. 20 Friendship Sept. 27 Strider* Oct. 4 Briarfield Oct. 11 at Central* Oct. 18 at Kemper* Oct. 25 at Sharkey-Issaquena Nov. 1 Hebron Christian* *–MAIS 8-Man Division 7A

NOTEBOOK

Three-year starting quarterback Hunter Harmon moved on to play golf at East Mississippi Community College. ... For the third straight season, the Cougars’ schedule will feature a mixture of 8-man and 11-man football teams. ... Last year’s win total for the Cougars was their first double-digit wins in more than two decades.

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Division: 4-2A 2012 record: 11-4, 4-1 (Lost in North finals) Head coach: James Ray (8th season)

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SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

After a couple of seasons dealing with youth and inexperience, Bruce rode the backs of a veteran squad last year en route to an 114 record and spot PLAYERS TO WATCH in the Class 2A Donta Armstrong, Sr., QB North State chamHad 12 touchdowns and more than pionship game. 1,000 yards of offense as slot reHead coach ceiver last year. James Ray and the Trojans will have Zach Curithirds, Jr., TB/LB to replace many of Ray Two-way performer and team's those veterans this third-leading rusher in 2012 with fall if they hope to just under 400 yards rushing. make another long postseason journey. The returning upperTabis Campbell, Sr., DT classmen lack experience conOne of three returning starters on de- cerning game reps. fensive line. “We lost 16 seniors from last year’s team and a lot of those guys played since they were freshmen,” said Ray. “So we have to get them in the

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groove early. If we can do that, then we can be just as good last year and in good shape when district time rolls around.” “District time” will be a task in itself this year, too. Division 4-2A features the likes of Calhoun City, Eupora and East Webster. “It is loaded even with Ackerman moving out with its consolidation,” said Ray. “It will be like playoff competition every week. I just hope we don’t all beat each other up before the playoffs. But I know this, our guys are excited and ready for the challenge.”

OFFENSE

Despite some inexperience, Ray and his staff do return proven playmakers. Senior Donta Armstrong was a slot receiver last year and collected more than 1,000 yards of total offense and 12 TDs. This season Armstrong will move to quarterback, however, where he will work to replace the void left behind with

the graduation of three-year starting quarterback Davis Brown, who threw for 2,933 yards and 36 TDs last season. Senior Latrell Marks and junior Jay Johnson are returning starters at receiver as well and senior Kenall Nolden is back to bolster the offensive line.

DEFENSE

Sophomores Bailey Nixs and Josh Byrd both started at defensive end as freshmen and senior Tabis Campbell is also back on the defensive line. “We just have to play our game – no turnovers and get turnovers,” said Ray. “We are changing offenses, too, and will be more of an option-first offense.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Junior Tyler Donovan returns to handle the punting and kicking duties. He averaged more than 34 yards a punt in 2012. Armstrong will handle most punt returns while junior D.J. Galspie is a dangerous weapon on kickoff returns (894 return yards in 2012).

SCHEDULE

Aug. 23 North Pontotoc Aug. 30 at Potts Camp Sept. 6 Coffeeville Sept. 13 Water Valley Sept. 20 Open Sept. 27 at Amory Oct. 4 Calhoun City* Oct. 11 at Eupora* Oct. 18 at East Webster* Oct. 25 Okolona* * –Division 4-2A

NOTEBOOK

With Ackerman consolidating with Weir and moving to Class 3A, that left Bruce with just nine regular-season games. ... The Trojans’ postseason standing will largely hinge on a rugged two-game road stretch in October, visiting Eupora and East Webster in consecutive weeks.

Confident Cougars ready to keep winning BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

Division: MAIS 8-Man Division 7A 2012 record: 11-2, 6-1 (Lost in state Calhoun Academy accomchampionship) plished big things in 2012 and Head coach: Tim Melton, (1st year) those accomplishments should also bode well for the future. PLAYERS TO WATCH Playing in the Cameron Bryant, Sr., TE/DE MAIS 8-Man footHad three receiving touchdowns in ball league, the 2012. Cougars posted an 11-2 mark last fall Rhett McCormick, Sr., C/DL and came within Returning starter on both sides of the two points of winline. ning a state chamMelton pionship. J.T. Washington, Sr., QB That confidence Enters first season as full-time start- and success carried over to this ing quarterback. offseason, said head coach Tim Melton. “We’ve put in a lot of time and effort into the weightroom this year,” said Melton. “We lost a lot of skill players from last year so we are concentrating on getting bigger and faster to offset what

we lost. Compared to last year’s group, our current group has outworked them and that is a plus. I think it boils down to keeping that winning attitude and that has driven them to work harder. "Plus, our sophomore bunch doesn’t know anything but winning. They won in junior high and won on the high school team last year.”

OFFENSE

yards and a cloud of dust. We will spread it out some but we want to be bigger and better than the defense and control the clock. So our run game will be key.”

DEFENSE

Naturally, several of those offensive starters will pull double duty. Bryant and Woodcock are returning starters at the defensive end slots while McCormick will return at linebacker. Seniors Steven Nichols and Sam Moore will lead the way in a veteran secondary. “We did lose some on defense but that side is easier to replace compared to offense,” said Melton. “We have a lot of young talent that likes to fly around and hit everything that moves. We will do a lot of blitzing again, too, and be wide open in the backfields.”

The Cougars will have to replace talented quarterback Hunter Harmon and getting that responsibility will be senior J.T. Washington. Senior Cameron Bryant provides a good target at tight end and had three receiving scores last season. Senior center Rhett McCormick and senior right guard Avery Woodcock anchor the offensive line. SPECIAL TEAMS “We’re going to try to pound the ball,” Bryant steps into the void at punter/ said Melton.“A lot of people think the eight- kicker with the graduation of Corey man league is a spread-it-out league. But Baggett. Bryant and junior Robert Langston we are sticking to traditional roots and three are the Cougars’ return specialists.

SCHEDULE

Aug. 23 Humphreys Aug. 30 at Delta Sept. 6 North Sunflower Sept. 20 Friendship Sept. 27 Strider* Oct. 4 Briarfield Oct. 11 at Central* Oct. 18 at Kemper* Oct. 25 at Sharkey-Issaquena Nov. 1 Hebron Christian* *–MAIS 8-Man Division 7A

NOTEBOOK

Three-year starting quarterback Hunter Harmon moved on to play golf at East Mississippi Community College. ... For the third straight season, the Cougars’ schedule will feature a mixture of 8-man and 11-man football teams. ... Last year’s win total for the Cougars was their first double-digit wins in more than two decades.

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CALHOUN CITY

WILDCATS FAST FACTS

Division: 4-2A 2012 record: 9-5, 4-1 (Lost in third round of playoffs) Head coach: Perry Liles (5th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Chakel Gates, Jr., QB Produced 2,392 yards of total offense as a sophomore. Levarious Varnado, Sr., TB/WR Had 603 yards rushing and 497 yards receiving last season. Jordan Pratt, So., CB Collected a team-best seven interceptions as a freshman in 2012.

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Wildcats need consistency from offensive line BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

In order to have a consistent and explosive offense, the group up front must always be dependable. That is what Calhoun City head coach Perry Liles is hoping for this season. The Wildcats finished 9-5 last year and return the majority of their skill players. Liles But upperclassmen are not that common on the offensive line. Calhoun City will once again play in one of the toughest divisions in the state. But that is the norm by now. “We have the best 2A programs around and all have been to state championship games,” said Liles. “But I believe to get to Jackson,

you have to beat those types of teams anyway. You get to the playoffs from our district, that gives you a good shot.”

OFFENSE

receiving backs I have been around. But it is hard to key on just one person in our offense and that makes us potentially dangerous.”

DEFENSE

Defensively, McBride, Varnado and sophomore Jordan Pratt (seven interceptions as a freshman) comprise to form a proven secondary. Seniors James Hervey and Shaquille Wright return at the defensive end slots. Junior Steele Liles and senior Andrekis Ezell are returning starters at linebacker. “I think our strength will be the secondary,” said Liles. “All of them are returning starters so we feel good there. Our linebackers have to grow up and some of those guys are young. We graduated the middle of our defense with our noseguard and middle linebacker. So we have to improve the interior of our defense.”

Calhoun City welcomes back junior quarterback Chakel Gates, who passed for 1,118 yards and 10 touchdowns and rushed for 1,207 yards and 20 more scores in 2012. Senior running backs Levarious Varnado and Cartin McBride return after combining for 1,253 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns last fall.Varnado also had 39 catches for 479 yards and four touchdowns in 2012. Offensive guard Tanner Bailey is the lone senior in the trenches but juniors Noah Hill and Jordan England also have some starting experience. “Offensively, our offensive line needs to come through,” said Liles.“We have all our skill guys back. If we improve on the offenSPECIAL TEAMS sive line, I feel we will have a good offenJunior Jordan England will again handle sive team. Our quarterback is outstanding punting and kicking duties. Varnado and and of course, Varnado is one of the best Gates form a solid duo of return guys.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Coffeeville Houston at Water Valley Pontotoc at Ripley North Panola at Bruce* at East Webster* Eupora* at Okolona* * –Division 4-2A

NOTEBOOK

The Wildcats had four players rush for at least 450 yards last year, led by junior Chakel Gates' 1,207 yards. ... Senior Levarious Varnado has been a starter for the Wildcats since his freshman season, whether at receiver or running back or kick returner.

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CALHOUN CITY

WILDCATS FAST FACTS

Division: 4-2A 2012 record: 9-5, 4-1 (Lost in third round of playoffs) Head coach: Perry Liles (5th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Chakel Gates, Jr., QB Produced 2,392 yards of total offense as a sophomore. Levarious Varnado, Sr., TB/WR Had 603 yards rushing and 497 yards receiving last season. Jordan Pratt, So., CB Collected a team-best seven interceptions as a freshman in 2012.

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Wildcats need consistency from offensive line BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

In order to have a consistent and explosive offense, the group up front must always be dependable. That is what Calhoun City head coach Perry Liles is hoping for this season. The Wildcats finished 9-5 last year and return the majority of their skill players. Liles But upperclassmen are not that common on the offensive line. Calhoun City will once again play in one of the toughest divisions in the state. But that is the norm by now. “We have the best 2A programs around and all have been to state championship games,” said Liles. “But I believe to get to Jackson,

you have to beat those types of teams anyway. You get to the playoffs from our district, that gives you a good shot.”

OFFENSE

receiving backs I have been around. But it is hard to key on just one person in our offense and that makes us potentially dangerous.”

DEFENSE

Defensively, McBride, Varnado and sophomore Jordan Pratt (seven interceptions as a freshman) comprise to form a proven secondary. Seniors James Hervey and Shaquille Wright return at the defensive end slots. Junior Steele Liles and senior Andrekis Ezell are returning starters at linebacker. “I think our strength will be the secondary,” said Liles. “All of them are returning starters so we feel good there. Our linebackers have to grow up and some of those guys are young. We graduated the middle of our defense with our noseguard and middle linebacker. So we have to improve the interior of our defense.”

Calhoun City welcomes back junior quarterback Chakel Gates, who passed for 1,118 yards and 10 touchdowns and rushed for 1,207 yards and 20 more scores in 2012. Senior running backs Levarious Varnado and Cartin McBride return after combining for 1,253 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns last fall.Varnado also had 39 catches for 479 yards and four touchdowns in 2012. Offensive guard Tanner Bailey is the lone senior in the trenches but juniors Noah Hill and Jordan England also have some starting experience. “Offensively, our offensive line needs to come through,” said Liles.“We have all our skill guys back. If we improve on the offenSPECIAL TEAMS sive line, I feel we will have a good offenJunior Jordan England will again handle sive team. Our quarterback is outstanding punting and kicking duties. Varnado and and of course, Varnado is one of the best Gates form a solid duo of return guys.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Coffeeville Houston at Water Valley Pontotoc at Ripley North Panola at Bruce* at East Webster* Eupora* at Okolona* * –Division 4-2A

NOTEBOOK

The Wildcats had four players rush for at least 450 yards last year, led by junior Chakel Gates' 1,207 yards. ... Senior Levarious Varnado has been a starter for the Wildcats since his freshman season, whether at receiver or running back or kick returner.

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number of years, with 2012 being penciled him in as the Warriors starting no exception after an 8-3 mark. quarterback. “You always want to get in the Winning is a day-by-day and playoffs and win games,” Jones DEFENSE game-to-game process for Corinth said. Jones could have his share of playWarriors head football coach makers patrolling the field on defense for Doug Jones. OFFENSE the coming season. “We want to go Success on offense could begin up Jose Contreras, Jay Jones, and Quajae out and compete,” front with an underclass group of J. R. Fisher will certainly be factors in the Jones said. “We Burns, Rashad Windham, Brandon Strick- backfield. want to see im- land, Luke Buffington and Tairek JohnBoth Williams and Agnew should also provement every son, with help from tight end John Mark see time at linebacker, with Williams perday, get in a Gardner. haps focusing more on the defensive rhythm and do it Jones will have a nice potential prob- side of the football than at running back. right every game lem in the backfield, choosing from runAnd the defensive line will be strong Jones throughout the ning backs Kendrick Williams and Kyoshi on the outside with ends Deontae season. Agnew. Williams and Jordan Wetzel. “We just want to continue to get Williams started the first half of the “We need to do our job on defense, and better, that is something we live season a year ago before an injury, while do it fast,” Jones said. “We need to be in a by.” Agnew came on strong at the end of the bad mood when we get to the football.” Success on the football field is season. something Jones is still trying to Bryce Spence leads the receiving SPECIAL TEAMS instill upon theWarriors in his sec- corps. Jones feels that kicker John Michael ond season at the Alcorn County The “X-factor” will be sophomore McFall is one of his team’s MVPs. McFall school. Corinth has been a tough Antares Gwyn. Last season, Gwyn played will handle the kicking and punting. date on everyone’s schedule for a free safety, while this season Jones has Caleb Nelms is the long snapper. BY DAVID WHEELER

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-4A 2012 record: 8-3, 3-2 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Doug Jones (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Kendrick Williams, Sr., RB/LB Could focus more on defense this season after starting the first half of 2012 at running back. Kyoshi Agnew, Sr., RB/LB Was starting two seasons ago at quarterback, but returned to running back last season. Bryce Spence, Sr., WR Simply a playmaker with the ability to stretch the defense.

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SCHEDULE

at Kossuth Lafayette County at Lewisburg Booneville New Albany at Aberdeen Pontotoc* at Tishomingo County* Itawamba AHS* at Shannon* Amory* * –Division 1-4A

NOTEBOOK

Antares Gwyn will be starting his first varsity game at quarterback after playing in the defensive backfield last season. ... Doug Jones played football at Amory under Bobby Hall, then was an assistant for six seasons with him at Madison Central.

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number of years, with 2012 being penciled him in as the Warriors starting no exception after an 8-3 mark. quarterback. “You always want to get in the Winning is a day-by-day and playoffs and win games,” Jones DEFENSE game-to-game process for Corinth said. Jones could have his share of playWarriors head football coach makers patrolling the field on defense for Doug Jones. OFFENSE the coming season. “We want to go Success on offense could begin up Jose Contreras, Jay Jones, and Quajae out and compete,” front with an underclass group of J. R. Fisher will certainly be factors in the Jones said. “We Burns, Rashad Windham, Brandon Strick- backfield. want to see im- land, Luke Buffington and Tairek JohnBoth Williams and Agnew should also provement every son, with help from tight end John Mark see time at linebacker, with Williams perday, get in a Gardner. haps focusing more on the defensive rhythm and do it Jones will have a nice potential prob- side of the football than at running back. right every game lem in the backfield, choosing from runAnd the defensive line will be strong Jones throughout the ning backs Kendrick Williams and Kyoshi on the outside with ends Deontae season. Agnew. Williams and Jordan Wetzel. “We just want to continue to get Williams started the first half of the “We need to do our job on defense, and better, that is something we live season a year ago before an injury, while do it fast,” Jones said. “We need to be in a by.” Agnew came on strong at the end of the bad mood when we get to the football.” Success on the football field is season. something Jones is still trying to Bryce Spence leads the receiving SPECIAL TEAMS instill upon theWarriors in his sec- corps. Jones feels that kicker John Michael ond season at the Alcorn County The “X-factor” will be sophomore McFall is one of his team’s MVPs. McFall school. Corinth has been a tough Antares Gwyn. Last season, Gwyn played will handle the kicking and punting. date on everyone’s schedule for a free safety, while this season Jones has Caleb Nelms is the long snapper. BY DAVID WHEELER

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-4A 2012 record: 8-3, 3-2 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Doug Jones (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Kendrick Williams, Sr., RB/LB Could focus more on defense this season after starting the first half of 2012 at running back. Kyoshi Agnew, Sr., RB/LB Was starting two seasons ago at quarterback, but returned to running back last season. Bryce Spence, Sr., WR Simply a playmaker with the ability to stretch the defense.

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Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Kossuth Lafayette County at Lewisburg Booneville New Albany at Aberdeen Pontotoc* at Tishomingo County* Itawamba AHS* at Shannon* Amory* * –Division 1-4A

NOTEBOOK

Antares Gwyn will be starting his first varsity game at quarterback after playing in the defensive backfield last season. ... Doug Jones played football at Amory under Bobby Hall, then was an assistant for six seasons with him at Madison Central.

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EAST UNION

URCHINS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 4-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Scott Duley (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

D.J. Armstrong, Sr., QB A strong leader who knows his position. Blake Spruill, Sr., TB/LB/K Talented player will be needed all over the playing field. Hunter Wigington, Sr., C/DT Was last year’s gold medalist in Class 2A powerlifting in 220pound weight class.

EAST WEBSTER

WOLVERINES FAST FACTS

Division: 4-2A 2012 record: 9-4, 3-2 (Lost in second round of playoffs) Head coach: Doug Wilson (3rd season)

DAILY JOURNAL

Urchins prepare for first season in 1-2A fully by next year we will have our “We’re not looking to score in two own facilities. plays,” Duley said. “The big thing we want to do,” “We want to control the tempo of the East Union is in a building he added, “is to put our players in game and be very multiple with the people mode. a position to be successful.” that carry the ball.” While the Urchins will continue Eleven seniors return to help the playing home games this season at Urchins on both sides of the ball. DEFENSE BNA Bank Park in The Urchins will use a five-man front as New Albany, coach OFFENSE their base defense. Scott Duley looks D.J. Armstrong has extensive experi“We are going to have to create some forward to the con- ence at quarterback and will provide valu- confusion and use our strengths to overstruction of an on- able leadership. come some limitations we’ll have speedcampus stadium. Duley recalled how the senior called a wise,” Duley said. East Union is pair of audibles last season in the closing Ben Prather will play nose guard, while also moving ahead seconds against Biggersville to spur the Wiginton and senior Eric Ellington, who Duley in its competition. Urchins to a 52-50 win in overtime. has impressed Duley, will play tackle. After playing as an “We needed plays like I’ve never seen,” Jacob Elder, another senior, will work at independent last season, it will Duley said. “He orchestrated a touchdown safety. play its first season as a member of and a two-point conversion at the line of Division 1-2A. scrimmage.” SPECIAL TEAMS “It feels good being in a division, Another returning starter is senior Blake Spruill has been working with the kickalong with the fact that we will be Spruill, who will move to tailback. Senior ing game. breaking ground on what will be Evan Bullock and powerlifting champ Newcomer Jonathan Valle, a senior, will our football field across the street Hunter Wigington will provide blocking. also get opportunities at kicker. (from the school) during the foot- Ben Prather will move to guard and Chanball season,” Duley said. “Hope- dler Scott will play tackle. BY JAY TIDWELL

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Houlka at Middleton at Potts Camp TBA (was TCPS game) Strayhorn Open at New Site* Walnut* at Baldwyn* Mantachie* at Hatley* * –Division 1-2A

NOTEBOOK

The Urchins scored 50-plus points in three games last season, including a 70-54 win against New Site. They opened 2012 with a 45-20 win against now fellow division member Hatley. ... The Urchins face Baldwyn and Walnut for the first time in school history.

‘Blue-collar’ Wolverines seek return to playoffs BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

East Webster coach Doug Wilson sees a familiar theme glancing over his 2013 roster. Yes, a couple of notable players that stand out, PLAYERS TO WATCH such as junior Deangelo Liggins, Jr., QB/TB Deangelo Liggins Rushed for more than 1,000 yards as and senior McKina sophomore. ley Hollinghead. But for the most Colby Williamson, Sr., C part, Wilson sees a Three-year starter on the offensive group of “hardWilson line. nosed, blue-collar kids.” McKinley Hollinghead, Sr., WR/CB “Our guys just play hard,” said Second-leading receiver for the Wilson. “We’re not going to razWolverines as a junior. zle-dazzle anyone and we have hard-nosed, blue-collar kids,” said Wilson. “Liggins is our only real fast kid and then Hollinghead is next. But most of our guys are just hard workers and it is the hardest-working group I’ve been

around.”

OFFENSE

Liggins quickly catches the eye of opponents and he will again line up at various positions, including quarterback. Liggins rushed for over 1,100 yards as a sophomore and threw four touchdowns. Hollinghead will be a three-year starter at receiver and will be joined by senior Tyler Doss. Senior fullback Wilbur O’Briant will aid Liggins in the backfield while four starters return on the offensive line. Leading that charge up front will be seniors Colby Williamson and Laterious Powell. “Liggins will play some at quarterback but we will move him around a lot so teams can’t key in on him,” said Wilson. “We have two sophomores – Chase Keller and Jack Wilson – that will also play quarterback. Keller can play at fullback, too, and is one of our better athletes. And Jack Wilson got more reps in key games last year and we may go with

him. (Wilson) runs the offense pretty good.”

DEFENSE

Liggins will also shift around on defense at cornerback, safety and outside linebacker. Hollinghead also returns in the secondary while Doss and sophomore John Walter Williams are returning starters at linebacker. "We lost our four down linemen but have pretty much everyone else back,” said Wilson. “We did play a lot of guys up front last year and alternated some, though. We just need some guys to step in and fill those spots.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

The Wolverines will split up their kicking duties to Hollinghead (punter), Williamson (kickoffs) and freshman Tyler Cosby (placekicker). Hollinghead and junior Marquis Reives will be the Wolverines’ kickoff/punt returners.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Vardaman at Noxapater Nettleton at Houston at Caledonia at J.Z. George at Okolona* Calhoun City* Bruce* Eupora* * –Division 4-2A

NOTEBOOK

Junior Deangelo Liggins could be the Wolverines’ first Division I football signee since Johnthan Banks. ... With Ackerman and Weir consolidating into Choctaw County, East Webster’s annual rivalry with Ackerman was concluded last season.

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EAST UNION

URCHINS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 4-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Scott Duley (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

D.J. Armstrong, Sr., QB A strong leader who knows his position. Blake Spruill, Sr., TB/LB/K Talented player will be needed all over the playing field. Hunter Wigington, Sr., C/DT Was last year’s gold medalist in Class 2A powerlifting in 220pound weight class.

EAST WEBSTER

WOLVERINES FAST FACTS

Division: 4-2A 2012 record: 9-4, 3-2 (Lost in second round of playoffs) Head coach: Doug Wilson (3rd season)

DAILY JOURNAL

Urchins prepare for first season in 1-2A fully by next year we will have our “We’re not looking to score in two own facilities. plays,” Duley said. “The big thing we want to do,” “We want to control the tempo of the East Union is in a building he added, “is to put our players in game and be very multiple with the people mode. a position to be successful.” that carry the ball.” While the Urchins will continue Eleven seniors return to help the playing home games this season at Urchins on both sides of the ball. DEFENSE BNA Bank Park in The Urchins will use a five-man front as New Albany, coach OFFENSE their base defense. Scott Duley looks D.J. Armstrong has extensive experi“We are going to have to create some forward to the con- ence at quarterback and will provide valu- confusion and use our strengths to overstruction of an on- able leadership. come some limitations we’ll have speedcampus stadium. Duley recalled how the senior called a wise,” Duley said. East Union is pair of audibles last season in the closing Ben Prather will play nose guard, while also moving ahead seconds against Biggersville to spur the Wiginton and senior Eric Ellington, who Duley in its competition. Urchins to a 52-50 win in overtime. has impressed Duley, will play tackle. After playing as an “We needed plays like I’ve never seen,” Jacob Elder, another senior, will work at independent last season, it will Duley said. “He orchestrated a touchdown safety. play its first season as a member of and a two-point conversion at the line of Division 1-2A. scrimmage.” SPECIAL TEAMS “It feels good being in a division, Another returning starter is senior Blake Spruill has been working with the kickalong with the fact that we will be Spruill, who will move to tailback. Senior ing game. breaking ground on what will be Evan Bullock and powerlifting champ Newcomer Jonathan Valle, a senior, will our football field across the street Hunter Wigington will provide blocking. also get opportunities at kicker. (from the school) during the foot- Ben Prather will move to guard and Chanball season,” Duley said. “Hope- dler Scott will play tackle. BY JAY TIDWELL

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Houlka at Middleton at Potts Camp TBA (was TCPS game) Strayhorn Open at New Site* Walnut* at Baldwyn* Mantachie* at Hatley* * –Division 1-2A

NOTEBOOK

The Urchins scored 50-plus points in three games last season, including a 70-54 win against New Site. They opened 2012 with a 45-20 win against now fellow division member Hatley. ... The Urchins face Baldwyn and Walnut for the first time in school history.

‘Blue-collar’ Wolverines seek return to playoffs BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

East Webster coach Doug Wilson sees a familiar theme glancing over his 2013 roster. Yes, a couple of notable players that stand out, PLAYERS TO WATCH such as junior Deangelo Liggins, Jr., QB/TB Deangelo Liggins Rushed for more than 1,000 yards as and senior McKina sophomore. ley Hollinghead. But for the most Colby Williamson, Sr., C part, Wilson sees a Three-year starter on the offensive group of “hardWilson line. nosed, blue-collar kids.” McKinley Hollinghead, Sr., WR/CB “Our guys just play hard,” said Second-leading receiver for the Wilson. “We’re not going to razWolverines as a junior. zle-dazzle anyone and we have hard-nosed, blue-collar kids,” said Wilson. “Liggins is our only real fast kid and then Hollinghead is next. But most of our guys are just hard workers and it is the hardest-working group I’ve been

around.”

OFFENSE

Liggins quickly catches the eye of opponents and he will again line up at various positions, including quarterback. Liggins rushed for over 1,100 yards as a sophomore and threw four touchdowns. Hollinghead will be a three-year starter at receiver and will be joined by senior Tyler Doss. Senior fullback Wilbur O’Briant will aid Liggins in the backfield while four starters return on the offensive line. Leading that charge up front will be seniors Colby Williamson and Laterious Powell. “Liggins will play some at quarterback but we will move him around a lot so teams can’t key in on him,” said Wilson. “We have two sophomores – Chase Keller and Jack Wilson – that will also play quarterback. Keller can play at fullback, too, and is one of our better athletes. And Jack Wilson got more reps in key games last year and we may go with

him. (Wilson) runs the offense pretty good.”

DEFENSE

Liggins will also shift around on defense at cornerback, safety and outside linebacker. Hollinghead also returns in the secondary while Doss and sophomore John Walter Williams are returning starters at linebacker. "We lost our four down linemen but have pretty much everyone else back,” said Wilson. “We did play a lot of guys up front last year and alternated some, though. We just need some guys to step in and fill those spots.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

The Wolverines will split up their kicking duties to Hollinghead (punter), Williamson (kickoffs) and freshman Tyler Cosby (placekicker). Hollinghead and junior Marquis Reives will be the Wolverines’ kickoff/punt returners.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Vardaman at Noxapater Nettleton at Houston at Caledonia at J.Z. George at Okolona* Calhoun City* Bruce* Eupora* * –Division 4-2A

NOTEBOOK

Junior Deangelo Liggins could be the Wolverines’ first Division I football signee since Johnthan Banks. ... With Ackerman and Weir consolidating into Choctaw County, East Webster’s annual rivalry with Ackerman was concluded last season.

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FALKNER

EAGLES

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 9-3, 6-2 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Cory Armstrong (1st year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Tray Woody, Sr., LB/FB Production on both sides of the ball with 102 tackles and 793 yards rushing in 2012. Jase Stroupe, Jr., QB Quietly leads by example. More than 1,300 total yards and 21 TDs as a sophomore. Jeramie Lawrence, Jr. RB/CB The 5-foot-11, 175-pound speedster averaged 150.1 yards per game.

HAMILTON

LIONS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 4-8, 2-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Ray Weeks (10th year)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

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New-look Eagles look to spread things around BY KEDRICK STOREY SOUTHERN SENTINEL

Falkner will have an overall different look this season. They have a new head coach and a new look that could make an offense that rushed for more 300 yards per game in 2012 even better. After serving as a Falkner assistant for two seasons and helping the Armstrong Eagles to back-toback nine-win playoff seasons, Cory Armstong is now in charge. In the offseason, he and thenhead coach Ben Ashley kicked around the idea of installing a spread offensive attack to create more space for players like Jeramie Lawrence, Jase Stroupe and Tray Woody, a rushing trio

who compiled 3,482 yards and 48 touchdowns. Class 1A defenses be warned, Armstrong made the move. “We’re going to be a little bit different this year. Jeramie Lawrence is no secret, and we wanted to create more lanes for him.” he said. “We did a bunch of work over the summer to get to this point. We did a whole bunch of 7-on-7, playing in different tournaments.”

transfer from Ripley who has been a surprise at fall camp. The offensive line is young but experienced. Junior center O.J. Prather is the veteran. He’ll be joined by sophomore guards Dillon Davis and Jarrett Walden and sophomore tackles Keith Kimory and Rashun Luster.

DEFENSE

Woody is the leader on defense. He had 102 stops from his outside linebacker position in the Eagles 4-3 set. Walden and Logan Wilbanks are the other linebackers behind a rotating front line of Prather, OFFENSE Davis, Kimory, Adam Hearn and Judd Lawrence, a junior, who rushed 1,801 Gilssen. yards and scored 26 touchdowns, is the Prather, Lawrence and Green will see featured back. time at cornerback, with Luke Lambert Stroupe, a junior, is a clear leader at the and Blackman at safeties. quarterback position and a threat to run or throw. Woody will get carries and line up SPECIAL TEAMS as receiver. Sophomore Emonti Peterson will kick The Eagles have speed out wide with extra points and field goals. Lawrence will receivers Ethan Prather, a senior, and jun- play a part in all three teams by kicking iors Richard Green and Chris Blackman, a and punting.

Aug. 23 Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 7

SCHEDULE

at Middleton, Tenn. Walnut at Ripley Open Hamiton* at Houlka* Thrasher* at Biggersville* Coldwater* at Smithville* Coffeeville* at Vardman* * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Former Meridian and Charleston assistant assistant Jim McCay will call the offensive plays for the Eagles. ...The Eagles have 19 wins the last two seasons. They had a total of 20 wins in the previous seven.

Heard’s return good news as Lions tackle 1A BY MELISSA MEADOR MONROE JOURNAL

Quarterback Quinshay Heard’s separated shoulder in the third week of the season was just the first in a string of injuries in 2012 for Hamilton PLAYERS TO WATCH coach Ray Weeks Quinshay Heard, Sr., QB/DB and the Lions. His 2012 season was cut short after This season, suffering a separated shoulder Heard is back, and against Kossuth in week three. Hamilton drops down to 1A, facing Dominique Dobbs, Sr., OL/DL county rival Four-year starter with great speed for Weeks Smithville in addihis size. tion to Vardaman and Falkner in 1-1A. Tanner Dement, Jr., WR/DE “We played a brutal schedule in Impact player on both sides of the 2A last year. It took its toll on us. ball that coach Ray Weeks said Moving down to 1A will help us, caught a lot of important touchbut it’s a tough league,” Weeks down passes in 2012. said. “There’s some good competition there, and we understand that. Just numbers wise, it evens

‘Moving down to 1A ... it’s a tough league.’

not playing in 2012, while Wesley Fikes, Reed Dyess and Cole Williams all come back on the offensive line.

Ray Weeks

Dominique Dobbs and Tanner Dement will anchor a defensive line that also includes Rudy Trimble at nose guard and Sequintis Coleman and Austin Lancaster on the ends. Nick Owens comes back at linebacker and could be joined by Fair and Roberts. Both Heards will be in the secondary, along with sophomore Sam Peloquin. “Defensively we feel like there’s a lot of experience coming back. We think we have a chance to be pretty good on that side of the ball,” Weeks said.

up the playing field for us a little bit.”

OFFENSE

Weeks said Heard hasn’t missed a beat since not playing most of the 2012 season. “Having him back is big because he’s a senior, a four-year starter, and his experience and athleticism allows us to do so many more things,” Weeks said. “He worked some this summer, and so far in camp, he’s looked good but just needs to get his timing back.” Heard’s younger brother, Keshon Heard, a speedy sophomore, will be one of several in a backfield that also includes Pallas Fair and Michael Roberts. Austin Bishop returns at receiver after

DEFENSE

SPECIAL TEAMS

For the third year in a row, the Lions will look to a foreign exchange student to handle placekicking duties. Dement will do the punting, while Quinshay and Keshon Heard, Fair and Bishop will all be back deep on kicks.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

Potts Camp at Caledonia at Hatley Vardaman* at Falkner* Open Houlka* at Thrasher* Biggersville* at Coldwater* Smithville* at Coffeeville* * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Seven starters return on each side of the ball...Coach Ray Weeks called Keshon Heard the fastest guy on the team...Soph Byron Butler, who played a lot near the end of 2012, will be in at QB in certain situations and will serve as Quinshay Heard’s backup.

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FALKNER

EAGLES

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 9-3, 6-2 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Cory Armstrong (1st year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Tray Woody, Sr., LB/FB Production on both sides of the ball with 102 tackles and 793 yards rushing in 2012. Jase Stroupe, Jr., QB Quietly leads by example. More than 1,300 total yards and 21 TDs as a sophomore. Jeramie Lawrence, Jr. RB/CB The 5-foot-11, 175-pound speedster averaged 150.1 yards per game.

HAMILTON

LIONS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 4-8, 2-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Ray Weeks (10th year)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

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New-look Eagles look to spread things around BY KEDRICK STOREY SOUTHERN SENTINEL

Falkner will have an overall different look this season. They have a new head coach and a new look that could make an offense that rushed for more 300 yards per game in 2012 even better. After serving as a Falkner assistant for two seasons and helping the Armstrong Eagles to back-toback nine-win playoff seasons, Cory Armstong is now in charge. In the offseason, he and thenhead coach Ben Ashley kicked around the idea of installing a spread offensive attack to create more space for players like Jeramie Lawrence, Jase Stroupe and Tray Woody, a rushing trio

who compiled 3,482 yards and 48 touchdowns. Class 1A defenses be warned, Armstrong made the move. “We’re going to be a little bit different this year. Jeramie Lawrence is no secret, and we wanted to create more lanes for him.” he said. “We did a bunch of work over the summer to get to this point. We did a whole bunch of 7-on-7, playing in different tournaments.”

transfer from Ripley who has been a surprise at fall camp. The offensive line is young but experienced. Junior center O.J. Prather is the veteran. He’ll be joined by sophomore guards Dillon Davis and Jarrett Walden and sophomore tackles Keith Kimory and Rashun Luster.

DEFENSE

Woody is the leader on defense. He had 102 stops from his outside linebacker position in the Eagles 4-3 set. Walden and Logan Wilbanks are the other linebackers behind a rotating front line of Prather, OFFENSE Davis, Kimory, Adam Hearn and Judd Lawrence, a junior, who rushed 1,801 Gilssen. yards and scored 26 touchdowns, is the Prather, Lawrence and Green will see featured back. time at cornerback, with Luke Lambert Stroupe, a junior, is a clear leader at the and Blackman at safeties. quarterback position and a threat to run or throw. Woody will get carries and line up SPECIAL TEAMS as receiver. Sophomore Emonti Peterson will kick The Eagles have speed out wide with extra points and field goals. Lawrence will receivers Ethan Prather, a senior, and jun- play a part in all three teams by kicking iors Richard Green and Chris Blackman, a and punting.

Aug. 23 Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 7

SCHEDULE

at Middleton, Tenn. Walnut at Ripley Open Hamiton* at Houlka* Thrasher* at Biggersville* Coldwater* at Smithville* Coffeeville* at Vardman* * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Former Meridian and Charleston assistant assistant Jim McCay will call the offensive plays for the Eagles. ...The Eagles have 19 wins the last two seasons. They had a total of 20 wins in the previous seven.

Heard’s return good news as Lions tackle 1A BY MELISSA MEADOR MONROE JOURNAL

Quarterback Quinshay Heard’s separated shoulder in the third week of the season was just the first in a string of injuries in 2012 for Hamilton PLAYERS TO WATCH coach Ray Weeks Quinshay Heard, Sr., QB/DB and the Lions. His 2012 season was cut short after This season, suffering a separated shoulder Heard is back, and against Kossuth in week three. Hamilton drops down to 1A, facing Dominique Dobbs, Sr., OL/DL county rival Four-year starter with great speed for Weeks Smithville in addihis size. tion to Vardaman and Falkner in 1-1A. Tanner Dement, Jr., WR/DE “We played a brutal schedule in Impact player on both sides of the 2A last year. It took its toll on us. ball that coach Ray Weeks said Moving down to 1A will help us, caught a lot of important touchbut it’s a tough league,” Weeks down passes in 2012. said. “There’s some good competition there, and we understand that. Just numbers wise, it evens

‘Moving down to 1A ... it’s a tough league.’

not playing in 2012, while Wesley Fikes, Reed Dyess and Cole Williams all come back on the offensive line.

Ray Weeks

Dominique Dobbs and Tanner Dement will anchor a defensive line that also includes Rudy Trimble at nose guard and Sequintis Coleman and Austin Lancaster on the ends. Nick Owens comes back at linebacker and could be joined by Fair and Roberts. Both Heards will be in the secondary, along with sophomore Sam Peloquin. “Defensively we feel like there’s a lot of experience coming back. We think we have a chance to be pretty good on that side of the ball,” Weeks said.

up the playing field for us a little bit.”

OFFENSE

Weeks said Heard hasn’t missed a beat since not playing most of the 2012 season. “Having him back is big because he’s a senior, a four-year starter, and his experience and athleticism allows us to do so many more things,” Weeks said. “He worked some this summer, and so far in camp, he’s looked good but just needs to get his timing back.” Heard’s younger brother, Keshon Heard, a speedy sophomore, will be one of several in a backfield that also includes Pallas Fair and Michael Roberts. Austin Bishop returns at receiver after

DEFENSE

SPECIAL TEAMS

For the third year in a row, the Lions will look to a foreign exchange student to handle placekicking duties. Dement will do the punting, while Quinshay and Keshon Heard, Fair and Bishop will all be back deep on kicks.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

Potts Camp at Caledonia at Hatley Vardaman* at Falkner* Open Houlka* at Thrasher* Biggersville* at Coldwater* Smithville* at Coffeeville* * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Seven starters return on each side of the ball...Coach Ray Weeks called Keshon Heard the fastest guy on the team...Soph Byron Butler, who played a lot near the end of 2012, will be in at QB in certain situations and will serve as Quinshay Heard’s backup.

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HATLEY

TIGERS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 0-11, 0-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Patrick Schoolar (1st year)

Schoolar presses the reset button on Tigers BY MELISSA MEADOR MONROE JOURNAL

Hatley hasn’t won a football game since the middle of 2011. That fact didn’t stop Patrick Schoolar from coming back to his alma mater and PLAYERS TO WATCH taking his first Jonathan Waycaster, Sr., QB head coaching job. Moved to Hatley in January from “This isn’t my Australia and is also a key contribfirst time to go to utor on their basketball and basean 0-and-whatball teams. ever team. I know what it takes to Schoolar Deion Hampton, Sr., RB win football Main skill player returning on offense games, and these from the past two seasons. kids have bought in,” Schoolar said. “That’s been the key. I want Adrian Moffet, Jr., OL/DL to instill some pride back here, Returning lineman that Schoolar says and I know we have the talent to is very physical and aggressive. win some ball games here.” Schoolar comes to Hatley from a season at Amory as the defensive coordinator and five at Aberdeen in the same position.

HOLLY SPRINGS

HAWKS

‘I want to instill some pride back here. ’ Patrick Schoolar Hatley football coach

“There’s a little excitement here right now. I want to play the underdog role as much as we can because I think if people can overlook us a bit, we can slip up and win a few games,” Schoolar said.

OFFENSE

It will be a new look on both sides of the ball but no more so than on offense with new quarterback Jonathan Waycaster. “He has a strong arm and is a very recruitable kid that coaches are going to find out about in about week 3 when we get the film out there on him. He’s an all-

around athlete,” Schoolar said. Deion Hampton returns at tailback, while Josh Trimble, Justin Dillard and Jordan Metcalf will split time at fullback. “We’re still going to run the football a lot. Hopefully running the ball will loosen up the secondary more so we can throw it out there more,” Schoolar said. Adrian Moffet returns on the line and could be joined by Wes Wilkerson, Cuter Hissong, Austin Belue and Landon George.

DEFENSE

Cody Hood and Jare Beeks, along with Moffet, will make up a three-man front on the defensive line. Schoolar said the Tigers needed to build depth at linebacker but that Justin Dillard, Paul Williams, Dylan Pruitt, Ethan Langford and Metcalf could all see time there.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Waycaster will handle both punts and kicks, and Schoolar is still determining in camp who will return on both.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at South Pontotoc at Smithville Hamilton at Alcorn Central Benton County TBA (was TCPS game) at Walnut* Baldwyn* at Mantachie* New Site* East Union* * –Division 1-2A

NOTEBOOK

Hatley has 12 more players on their 2013 roster than it did in 2012. ...The Tigers played a busy summer 7-on-7 schedule, which included Houston, Vardaman, Itawamba, Caledonia and Okolona. ... “If we can have success early and the kids believe in it, momentum is hard to stop,” Schoolar said.

Rankin continues rebuilding process for Hawks

been switched to running back, his natural Division: 2-3A position. 2012 record: 4-7, 1-4 division Holly Springs coach Chris “He’s not a true (missed playoffs) Rankin believes his program is on quarterback, but the Head coach: Chris Rankin (2nd year) the right path to becoming a winsophomores we had ner. last season weren’t PLAYERS TO WATCH The Hawks, who finished 4-7 ready to play.” Rankin Ronnell Boyland, Sr., RB overall last season in Rankin’s first Rankin said. Started at QB last season, but was campaign, have experienced two Boyland, a senior, moved to RB in the spring. winning seasons in the last 30 will be joined by returning starters: junior years. running back Ben Norman, senior tight Jaleyone Young, Jr., DB/KR “We’re looking to continue end Jevon Balfour, senior center Brandon Started in the secondary as a sopho- building team unity,” said Crane and senior guard Lewis Bruce. more. Rankin, who was an assistant at The quarterbacks – Danny Crumb and Holly Springs for three seasons Qawtavis Young – are now juniors and Danny Crumb, Jr., QB before taking over in 2012. “This ready to take control. One of two juniors expected to play program has not had your typical “They both looked good in 7-on-7 this quarterback for the Hawks. success. summer,” Rankin said. “Both are good “We’re learning to battle for four runners. In the fall, we’re looking to see quarters and making sure we’re in who is the better leader and who picks up shape to battle four quarters.” (the scheme) faster.”

FAST FACTS

DAILY JOURNAL

BY GENE PHELPS DAILY JOURNAL

OFFENSE

Five starters return, including former quarterback Ronnell Boyland, who has

DEFENSE

The Hawks’ stop troops have eight starters back.

Last year was a learning experience for Rankin’s unit.“We played a bunch of sophomores. I’m hoping all the playing time helped them.” The linebackers will be Alvin Lay and Evan Taylor, both juniors. The front will feature junior Johnson Smith and senior Randy Parker at the tackles, and senior Anthony Jones at end. In the secondary, junior Jaleyone Young returns at cornerback.

SPECIAL TEAMS

One thing is sure, the special teams are receiving special attention from Rankin and his staff during August drills. The Hawks are in the market for a kicker and a punter. The kickoff and punt return game, however, should be solid with the talented, speedy Jaleyone Young.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Oct. 31

SCHEDULE

Byhalia at H.W. Byers Southern Baptist at Coahoma County at Potts Camp at Coahoma AHS North Panola* at Water Valley* Independence* at Palmer* Charleston* * –Division 2-3A

NOTEBOOK

Newcomer Keivas Reeves, a junior, adds to the Hawks’ stable of talented running backs. ... Boyland, Crumb and Johnson are all being counted on to start in the secondary. ... TE/OLB Jevon Balfour will be a two-way starter.

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HATLEY

TIGERS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 0-11, 0-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Patrick Schoolar (1st year)

Schoolar presses the reset button on Tigers BY MELISSA MEADOR MONROE JOURNAL

Hatley hasn’t won a football game since the middle of 2011. That fact didn’t stop Patrick Schoolar from coming back to his alma mater and PLAYERS TO WATCH taking his first Jonathan Waycaster, Sr., QB head coaching job. Moved to Hatley in January from “This isn’t my Australia and is also a key contribfirst time to go to utor on their basketball and basean 0-and-whatball teams. ever team. I know what it takes to Schoolar Deion Hampton, Sr., RB win football Main skill player returning on offense games, and these from the past two seasons. kids have bought in,” Schoolar said. “That’s been the key. I want Adrian Moffet, Jr., OL/DL to instill some pride back here, Returning lineman that Schoolar says and I know we have the talent to is very physical and aggressive. win some ball games here.” Schoolar comes to Hatley from a season at Amory as the defensive coordinator and five at Aberdeen in the same position.

HOLLY SPRINGS

HAWKS

‘I want to instill some pride back here. ’ Patrick Schoolar Hatley football coach

“There’s a little excitement here right now. I want to play the underdog role as much as we can because I think if people can overlook us a bit, we can slip up and win a few games,” Schoolar said.

OFFENSE

It will be a new look on both sides of the ball but no more so than on offense with new quarterback Jonathan Waycaster. “He has a strong arm and is a very recruitable kid that coaches are going to find out about in about week 3 when we get the film out there on him. He’s an all-

around athlete,” Schoolar said. Deion Hampton returns at tailback, while Josh Trimble, Justin Dillard and Jordan Metcalf will split time at fullback. “We’re still going to run the football a lot. Hopefully running the ball will loosen up the secondary more so we can throw it out there more,” Schoolar said. Adrian Moffet returns on the line and could be joined by Wes Wilkerson, Cuter Hissong, Austin Belue and Landon George.

DEFENSE

Cody Hood and Jare Beeks, along with Moffet, will make up a three-man front on the defensive line. Schoolar said the Tigers needed to build depth at linebacker but that Justin Dillard, Paul Williams, Dylan Pruitt, Ethan Langford and Metcalf could all see time there.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Waycaster will handle both punts and kicks, and Schoolar is still determining in camp who will return on both.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at South Pontotoc at Smithville Hamilton at Alcorn Central Benton County TBA (was TCPS game) at Walnut* Baldwyn* at Mantachie* New Site* East Union* * –Division 1-2A

NOTEBOOK

Hatley has 12 more players on their 2013 roster than it did in 2012. ...The Tigers played a busy summer 7-on-7 schedule, which included Houston, Vardaman, Itawamba, Caledonia and Okolona. ... “If we can have success early and the kids believe in it, momentum is hard to stop,” Schoolar said.

Rankin continues rebuilding process for Hawks

been switched to running back, his natural Division: 2-3A position. 2012 record: 4-7, 1-4 division Holly Springs coach Chris “He’s not a true (missed playoffs) Rankin believes his program is on quarterback, but the Head coach: Chris Rankin (2nd year) the right path to becoming a winsophomores we had ner. last season weren’t PLAYERS TO WATCH The Hawks, who finished 4-7 ready to play.” Rankin Ronnell Boyland, Sr., RB overall last season in Rankin’s first Rankin said. Started at QB last season, but was campaign, have experienced two Boyland, a senior, moved to RB in the spring. winning seasons in the last 30 will be joined by returning starters: junior years. running back Ben Norman, senior tight Jaleyone Young, Jr., DB/KR “We’re looking to continue end Jevon Balfour, senior center Brandon Started in the secondary as a sopho- building team unity,” said Crane and senior guard Lewis Bruce. more. Rankin, who was an assistant at The quarterbacks – Danny Crumb and Holly Springs for three seasons Qawtavis Young – are now juniors and Danny Crumb, Jr., QB before taking over in 2012. “This ready to take control. One of two juniors expected to play program has not had your typical “They both looked good in 7-on-7 this quarterback for the Hawks. success. summer,” Rankin said. “Both are good “We’re learning to battle for four runners. In the fall, we’re looking to see quarters and making sure we’re in who is the better leader and who picks up shape to battle four quarters.” (the scheme) faster.”

FAST FACTS

DAILY JOURNAL

BY GENE PHELPS DAILY JOURNAL

OFFENSE

Five starters return, including former quarterback Ronnell Boyland, who has

DEFENSE

The Hawks’ stop troops have eight starters back.

Last year was a learning experience for Rankin’s unit.“We played a bunch of sophomores. I’m hoping all the playing time helped them.” The linebackers will be Alvin Lay and Evan Taylor, both juniors. The front will feature junior Johnson Smith and senior Randy Parker at the tackles, and senior Anthony Jones at end. In the secondary, junior Jaleyone Young returns at cornerback.

SPECIAL TEAMS

One thing is sure, the special teams are receiving special attention from Rankin and his staff during August drills. The Hawks are in the market for a kicker and a punter. The kickoff and punt return game, however, should be solid with the talented, speedy Jaleyone Young.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Oct. 31

SCHEDULE

Byhalia at H.W. Byers Southern Baptist at Coahoma County at Potts Camp at Coahoma AHS North Panola* at Water Valley* Independence* at Palmer* Charleston* * –Division 2-3A

NOTEBOOK

Newcomer Keivas Reeves, a junior, adds to the Hawks’ stable of talented running backs. ... Boyland, Crumb and Johnson are all being counted on to start in the secondary. ... TE/OLB Jevon Balfour will be a two-way starter.

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WILDCATS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 2-9, 1-7 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Rob Allen (6th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

James Buggs, Sr., RB Played four games last season and was on a pace for a 1,200-yard rushing season. Marquis Vance, Sr., DT/FB Has recorded more than 60 tackles each of the past two seasons. Tyreque Reed, Jr., TE/MLB Did not play football as a sophomore.

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Allen pleased with Wildcats’ depth on line BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

A constant worry for small school coaches is depth, particularly on the line. Houlka Wildcats head coach Rob Allen could avoid a few gray hairs this season. “I was shocked one day watching position drills – it was the biggest group of linemen I’ve seen,” Allen Allen said. “I’m confident we could go three deep on the defensive line.” Allen feels depth could be a component to take the Wildcats past a 2-9 record from a year ago for the school that has been playing football only six years. “I think it will come down to mentality for us,” Allen said. “I feel like we can be competitive.

’We have a chance for success we haven’t had before. ’

threat at wide receiver. Wyatt Easterley started every game at quarterback a season ago. But Allen reports that Jonathan Huffman has put the QB spot up for grabs.

DEFENSE

Rob Allen

Houlka football coach “I hate to make predictions, but we have a chance for success we haven’t had before. But it could go either way.”

OFFENSE

Vance Williams and Blake Williams will anchor the middle of the Wildcats line, while three battling for two end slots – Titus Conley, Lewis Moore and Austin Jones. Reed will be a strong factor at middle linebacker, with Quintavian Beaty at outside linebacker another presence. “We didn’t tackle well last season,” Allen said. “We were in position to make tackles, and we didn’t. The guys know where to go, and they’re much improved.”

The line depth should manifest itself with the core of Cameron Smith, Josh Clair, and Blake Williams. Tyreque Reed at tight end gives an added presence up front. Back from an early-season injury in SPECIAL TEAMS 2012, running back James Buggs was on Marquis Vance will be the kicker and Esa 1,200-yard pace before having to sit. terley the punter. Reed or Jonathan Huffman Marquis Vance will provide a strong inside will be the long snapper. Allen says the rerun threat at fullback, with Larry Jones a turn jobs are “up for grabs.”

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 5 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

at East Union at Okolona Coahoma County Coffeeville at Vardaman* Falkner* at Hamilton* open Thrasher* at Biggersville* Coldwater* at Smithville* * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Running back James Buggs had more than 600 yards rushing before an injury in the fourth game of 2012 sidelined him. ... Defensive tackle and fullback MarquisVance comes in at 300 pounds, but Allen calls him one of the fastest players on the team.

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HOULKA

WILDCATS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 2-9, 1-7 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Rob Allen (6th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

James Buggs, Sr., RB Played four games last season and was on a pace for a 1,200-yard rushing season. Marquis Vance, Sr., DT/FB Has recorded more than 60 tackles each of the past two seasons. Tyreque Reed, Jr., TE/MLB Did not play football as a sophomore.

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Allen pleased with Wildcats’ depth on line BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

A constant worry for small school coaches is depth, particularly on the line. Houlka Wildcats head coach Rob Allen could avoid a few gray hairs this season. “I was shocked one day watching position drills – it was the biggest group of linemen I’ve seen,” Allen Allen said. “I’m confident we could go three deep on the defensive line.” Allen feels depth could be a component to take the Wildcats past a 2-9 record from a year ago for the school that has been playing football only six years. “I think it will come down to mentality for us,” Allen said. “I feel like we can be competitive.

’We have a chance for success we haven’t had before. ’

threat at wide receiver. Wyatt Easterley started every game at quarterback a season ago. But Allen reports that Jonathan Huffman has put the QB spot up for grabs.

DEFENSE

Rob Allen

Houlka football coach “I hate to make predictions, but we have a chance for success we haven’t had before. But it could go either way.”

OFFENSE

Vance Williams and Blake Williams will anchor the middle of the Wildcats line, while three battling for two end slots – Titus Conley, Lewis Moore and Austin Jones. Reed will be a strong factor at middle linebacker, with Quintavian Beaty at outside linebacker another presence. “We didn’t tackle well last season,” Allen said. “We were in position to make tackles, and we didn’t. The guys know where to go, and they’re much improved.”

The line depth should manifest itself with the core of Cameron Smith, Josh Clair, and Blake Williams. Tyreque Reed at tight end gives an added presence up front. Back from an early-season injury in SPECIAL TEAMS 2012, running back James Buggs was on Marquis Vance will be the kicker and Esa 1,200-yard pace before having to sit. terley the punter. Reed or Jonathan Huffman Marquis Vance will provide a strong inside will be the long snapper. Allen says the rerun threat at fullback, with Larry Jones a turn jobs are “up for grabs.”

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 5 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

at East Union at Okolona Coahoma County Coffeeville at Vardaman* Falkner* at Hamilton* open Thrasher* at Biggersville* Coldwater* at Smithville* * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Running back James Buggs had more than 600 yards rushing before an injury in the fourth game of 2012 sidelined him. ... Defensive tackle and fullback MarquisVance comes in at 300 pounds, but Allen calls him one of the fastest players on the team.

“We Come Highly Wreck-A-Mended”

Insurance Claims Welcome

Mike Crump - owner 1457 CLIFF GOOKIN BLVD. • TUPELO • 844-7938

Let us help make tailgating easy! we make it easy. 662-842-7834 • 1818 McCullough Blvd. • Tupelo • busylad.com

• Sandwiches • Salads • Soups • Desserts Catering Available 1101 West Main • Tupelo • 842-3774

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

HOUSTON

HILLTOPPERS FAST FACTS

Division: 4-4A 2012 record: 11-3, 3-2 (Lost in third round of playoffs) Head coach: William Cook (2nd year)

Hilltoppers have huge shoes to fill on defense BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

Not often does one player dominate a game with 22 players on the field. Chris Jones changed that perception last season for Houston. PLAYERS TO WATCH The massive deDenver McQuary, So., WR/S fensive end had Sure-handed. Played major role (7 160 tackles, 46 of int.) as a freshman. those in the backfield. Jones is now Damien Fields, Jr., LB/RB on his way to Hard-runner takes on new starting doing the same at Cook running back role. Mississippi State. “He’s a big loss. J.J. Brownlee, So., OL/DE The stats tell that,” Houston Moves from MLB to DE. Had 43 tack- coach William Cook said. “The les as a freshman. presence that other teams have to think about is the big thing. They had to game plan for him. That set up a lot of things for other players. They’d run away from him, they run into our other side. You can’t replace him, but

H.W. BYERS

LIONS

FAST FACTS

Division: 2-2A 2012 record: 4-7, 4-4 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Chris Daniels (1st year)

DAILY JOURNAL

we feel really good about our defense.” Houston lost six more players to college football, including its top three tacklers. The Toppers return four starters on offense and three on defense.

OFFENSE

The Toppers lost their quarterback too. Sharone Wright led the team with 1,236 rushing yards and a team-high 17 TDs. Junior Garrison Howell has waited his turn at quarterback. Cook says he knows the system and has earned the spot. The Toppers sport some new faces, some of whom haven’t played football in a while. One is baseball standout Austin Burdine, who will play running back. Two kids come from the tennis team, Lane Brandon at tackle and Chapman Boyer will start on the line at guard. Avery Seals returns at right tackle and Devin Murphy returns, but moves from guard to center. J.J. Brownlee will start at the other guard.

Sophomore Denver McQuary is back at receiver. Hard-running junior Damien Fields assumes a starting role in the backfield. Fullback is by committee to start the season, with Burdine and J.J. Jones.

DEFENSE

On the three-man front, Seals, a junior, returns. Brownlee moves from middle linebacker to defensive end. At nose guard, two freshmen will continue the team’s recent run of small, fast players, Voc Valentine and Johnta Walker. Fields will start at outside linebacker, senior Nathan Smith a new starter inside along with Jones. Last year a backup linebacker/receiver, Grady Nabors will start at outside backer.

SPECIAL TEAMS

The Toppers lost the effective leg of Emmitt Dendy, who handled kickoffs, punts and place kicking. Burdine will do PATs and Nabors will kick off. McQuary will be the long snapper and Tanner Bullock will punt.

Aug, 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Pontotoc at Calhoun City at Okolona East Webster at Choctaw County Eupora Caledonia* at Kosciusko* at Leake Central* at West Lauderdale* Noxubee County* * –Division 4-4A

NOTEBOOK

Sophomore Denver McQuary had seven interceptions last season. ... Austin Burdine did not play football last season. He hit a team-high .396 for the Toppers baseball team. ... Three newcomers are seniors who will start, RB/C Austin Burdine, OL/DL Lane Brandon and Chapman Boyer.

Lions will ride Moore’s legs into new class BY JAY TIDWELL

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

’I’ve been preaching that we’re a family from Day 1. ’

The first matter of business for new H.W. Byers coach Chris Daniels has been building relationships with his players. Chris Daniels PLAYERS TO WATCH “I’ve been H.W. Byers football coach Marquis Moore, Jr., RB preaching that Rushed for more than 1,000 yards we’re a family from on building relationships with his players each of the last two seasons. Day 1,” said the Marshall County Justin Sellers, Jr., FB native and 14-year yards. His coach believes the junior is Strong, talented back can catch ball coaching veteran. primed for a special year. out of backfield. “I want them to “He’s a versatile-type kid, but smallish,” Daniels know we care.” Daniels said. “Anytime he touches it, he Ronnie Dennis, Sr., TE/DE Daniels takes can take it to the house.” An aggressive 6-foot-2, 210-pounder over the Lions as they enter their Opening the lanes for Moore are some who can run routes. first season in Class 2A. It’s the hefty linemen. fifth year of football for the school “My big hogs up front average about 6on Highway 72. foot-3, 240 to 250 pounds,” Daniels said. “These guys are light on their feet, and OFFENSE we’ll be pretty good up front.” Byers has been riding the legs of MarThe first team is already set: Cornelius quis Moore the past two seasons, during Rubin at left tackle, Algernon James at left which he rushed for more than 1,000 guard, Joseph Gomez at center, Willie

Saulsberry at right guard, and Jerrion Yarbrough at right tackle. Anthony Rubin, a senior, steps into the starting role at quarterback. Justin Sellers will play fullback. Jermaine Glass, a senior, and Trevor Stephens, a freshman, will work as receivers.

DEFENSE

The Lions will use the 4-3 as their base defense. Daniels said nine players will get time along the front. Ronnie Dennis (6-2, 210) will anchor the line. “He’s the kind of player you will have to locate on every play,” Daniels said. Gomez, a ninth grader, will be weak side linebacker. Glass will provide support in the secondary.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Dennis will likely handle kickoffs and punts, with Gomez taking care of extra points and field goals. “We won’t always try to line up and go for two, Daniels said.”

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Benton County Holly Springs at Coldwater S.V. Marshall at Independence Open West Tallahatchie* at Coahoma County* Coahoma AHS* at Strayhorn* Potts Camp* * –Division 2-2A

NOTEBOOK

Chris Daniels previously worked for five seasons as head junior high and assistant high school football coach at Center Hill. ... The Lions were 9-7 in division games as a Class 1A team in 2011 and 2012. ... It will be the first-ever meeting against county-rival Holly Springs, Daniels’ alma mater.

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

HOUSTON

HILLTOPPERS FAST FACTS

Division: 4-4A 2012 record: 11-3, 3-2 (Lost in third round of playoffs) Head coach: William Cook (2nd year)

Hilltoppers have huge shoes to fill on defense BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

Not often does one player dominate a game with 22 players on the field. Chris Jones changed that perception last season for Houston. PLAYERS TO WATCH The massive deDenver McQuary, So., WR/S fensive end had Sure-handed. Played major role (7 160 tackles, 46 of int.) as a freshman. those in the backfield. Jones is now Damien Fields, Jr., LB/RB on his way to Hard-runner takes on new starting doing the same at Cook running back role. Mississippi State. “He’s a big loss. J.J. Brownlee, So., OL/DE The stats tell that,” Houston Moves from MLB to DE. Had 43 tack- coach William Cook said. “The les as a freshman. presence that other teams have to think about is the big thing. They had to game plan for him. That set up a lot of things for other players. They’d run away from him, they run into our other side. You can’t replace him, but

H.W. BYERS

LIONS

FAST FACTS

Division: 2-2A 2012 record: 4-7, 4-4 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Chris Daniels (1st year)

DAILY JOURNAL

we feel really good about our defense.” Houston lost six more players to college football, including its top three tacklers. The Toppers return four starters on offense and three on defense.

OFFENSE

The Toppers lost their quarterback too. Sharone Wright led the team with 1,236 rushing yards and a team-high 17 TDs. Junior Garrison Howell has waited his turn at quarterback. Cook says he knows the system and has earned the spot. The Toppers sport some new faces, some of whom haven’t played football in a while. One is baseball standout Austin Burdine, who will play running back. Two kids come from the tennis team, Lane Brandon at tackle and Chapman Boyer will start on the line at guard. Avery Seals returns at right tackle and Devin Murphy returns, but moves from guard to center. J.J. Brownlee will start at the other guard.

Sophomore Denver McQuary is back at receiver. Hard-running junior Damien Fields assumes a starting role in the backfield. Fullback is by committee to start the season, with Burdine and J.J. Jones.

DEFENSE

On the three-man front, Seals, a junior, returns. Brownlee moves from middle linebacker to defensive end. At nose guard, two freshmen will continue the team’s recent run of small, fast players, Voc Valentine and Johnta Walker. Fields will start at outside linebacker, senior Nathan Smith a new starter inside along with Jones. Last year a backup linebacker/receiver, Grady Nabors will start at outside backer.

SPECIAL TEAMS

The Toppers lost the effective leg of Emmitt Dendy, who handled kickoffs, punts and place kicking. Burdine will do PATs and Nabors will kick off. McQuary will be the long snapper and Tanner Bullock will punt.

Aug, 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Pontotoc at Calhoun City at Okolona East Webster at Choctaw County Eupora Caledonia* at Kosciusko* at Leake Central* at West Lauderdale* Noxubee County* * –Division 4-4A

NOTEBOOK

Sophomore Denver McQuary had seven interceptions last season. ... Austin Burdine did not play football last season. He hit a team-high .396 for the Toppers baseball team. ... Three newcomers are seniors who will start, RB/C Austin Burdine, OL/DL Lane Brandon and Chapman Boyer.

Lions will ride Moore’s legs into new class BY JAY TIDWELL

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

’I’ve been preaching that we’re a family from Day 1. ’

The first matter of business for new H.W. Byers coach Chris Daniels has been building relationships with his players. Chris Daniels PLAYERS TO WATCH “I’ve been H.W. Byers football coach Marquis Moore, Jr., RB preaching that Rushed for more than 1,000 yards we’re a family from on building relationships with his players each of the last two seasons. Day 1,” said the Marshall County Justin Sellers, Jr., FB native and 14-year yards. His coach believes the junior is Strong, talented back can catch ball coaching veteran. primed for a special year. out of backfield. “I want them to “He’s a versatile-type kid, but smallish,” Daniels know we care.” Daniels said. “Anytime he touches it, he Ronnie Dennis, Sr., TE/DE Daniels takes can take it to the house.” An aggressive 6-foot-2, 210-pounder over the Lions as they enter their Opening the lanes for Moore are some who can run routes. first season in Class 2A. It’s the hefty linemen. fifth year of football for the school “My big hogs up front average about 6on Highway 72. foot-3, 240 to 250 pounds,” Daniels said. “These guys are light on their feet, and OFFENSE we’ll be pretty good up front.” Byers has been riding the legs of MarThe first team is already set: Cornelius quis Moore the past two seasons, during Rubin at left tackle, Algernon James at left which he rushed for more than 1,000 guard, Joseph Gomez at center, Willie

Saulsberry at right guard, and Jerrion Yarbrough at right tackle. Anthony Rubin, a senior, steps into the starting role at quarterback. Justin Sellers will play fullback. Jermaine Glass, a senior, and Trevor Stephens, a freshman, will work as receivers.

DEFENSE

The Lions will use the 4-3 as their base defense. Daniels said nine players will get time along the front. Ronnie Dennis (6-2, 210) will anchor the line. “He’s the kind of player you will have to locate on every play,” Daniels said. Gomez, a ninth grader, will be weak side linebacker. Glass will provide support in the secondary.

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Dennis will likely handle kickoffs and punts, with Gomez taking care of extra points and field goals. “We won’t always try to line up and go for two, Daniels said.”

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Chris Daniels previously worked for five seasons as head junior high and assistant high school football coach at Center Hill. ... The Lions were 9-7 in division games as a Class 1A team in 2011 and 2012. ... It will be the first-ever meeting against county-rival Holly Springs, Daniels’ alma mater.

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ITAWAMBA COUNTY TIMES

Division: 1-4A The 2013 season will be a rebirth 2012 record: 12-1, 5-0 division (Lost of sorts for Itawamba AHS as third round of playoffs) Head coach: Toby Collums (3rd year) third-year coach Toby Collums attempts to replace PLAYERS TO WATCH crucial pieces of Ethan Orr, Sr., OL last season’s elecA college prospect, he is expected to tric offense that lead a veteran offensive line. helped lead the Indians to a Division Peyton Green, Sr., DB/WR 1-4A title and 12-1 A dynamic play maker, he is a overall record. Collums weapon in the slot as well as a With seven shifty returner. starters returning, Collums hopes his experienced Tylon Ward, Sr., WR defense will carry the team while A true threat out wide, Ward could be the offense goes through its earlythe go-to guy in the end zone. season growing pains. “We are going to lean on defense heavily,” Collums said. “Last season they were kind of the no-name bunch, but by the end of the year, they had several shutouts and played really well."

OFFENSE

Sophomore Vijay Miller will take over as the starting quarterback and brings a big arm to the position after serving as the primary backup last season. “Vijay has a lot of talent, but is still young,” Collums said. “This year we just need him manage the game and don’t try to do too much.” Running backs Quamayne Shumpert, Javonte Stegall and others will attempt to replace some of the production left behind by last season’s driving force of Ashton Shumpert and Charles Moore. Tylon Ward, Peyton Green and Mike King return at wide receiver, while tight end will be handled by committee. Up front, veteran linemen Ethan Orr, Desmen Johnson and Drew York return along with new center Zach Kinney.

DEFENSE

Itawamba AHS is based out of a 3-3-5 alignment and will use speed to keep offenses off balance.

Disruptive nose guard Jamarcus Marion returns and will be flanked by Trey Morrow, Peyton Umfress and others. Linebacker could serve as the Indians’ deepest position and will be anchored by Austin Cauthern and Deante Lee. “(The linebackers) are a special group,” Collums said. “Austin and Deante played every game for us last year and those two guys are leading the pack.” Hunter Sheffield, Joe Farnham and King start at the safety positions, while Green and the combination of Caleb Shumpert and Anfernee King will man the corners.

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While the place-kicking duties have yet to be determined, fourth-year punter Zach Whittaker averaged nearly 37 yards per punt in 2012. Luke Douglas will be the deep snapper, while Green and King will handle returns.

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FAST FACTS

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

ITAWAMBA COUNTY TIMES

Division: 1-4A The 2013 season will be a rebirth 2012 record: 12-1, 5-0 division (Lost of sorts for Itawamba AHS as third round of playoffs) Head coach: Toby Collums (3rd year) third-year coach Toby Collums attempts to replace PLAYERS TO WATCH crucial pieces of Ethan Orr, Sr., OL last season’s elecA college prospect, he is expected to tric offense that lead a veteran offensive line. helped lead the Indians to a Division Peyton Green, Sr., DB/WR 1-4A title and 12-1 A dynamic play maker, he is a overall record. Collums weapon in the slot as well as a With seven shifty returner. starters returning, Collums hopes his experienced Tylon Ward, Sr., WR defense will carry the team while A true threat out wide, Ward could be the offense goes through its earlythe go-to guy in the end zone. season growing pains. “We are going to lean on defense heavily,” Collums said. “Last season they were kind of the no-name bunch, but by the end of the year, they had several shutouts and played really well."

OFFENSE

Sophomore Vijay Miller will take over as the starting quarterback and brings a big arm to the position after serving as the primary backup last season. “Vijay has a lot of talent, but is still young,” Collums said. “This year we just need him manage the game and don’t try to do too much.” Running backs Quamayne Shumpert, Javonte Stegall and others will attempt to replace some of the production left behind by last season’s driving force of Ashton Shumpert and Charles Moore. Tylon Ward, Peyton Green and Mike King return at wide receiver, while tight end will be handled by committee. Up front, veteran linemen Ethan Orr, Desmen Johnson and Drew York return along with new center Zach Kinney.

DEFENSE

Itawamba AHS is based out of a 3-3-5 alignment and will use speed to keep offenses off balance.

Disruptive nose guard Jamarcus Marion returns and will be flanked by Trey Morrow, Peyton Umfress and others. Linebacker could serve as the Indians’ deepest position and will be anchored by Austin Cauthern and Deante Lee. “(The linebackers) are a special group,” Collums said. “Austin and Deante played every game for us last year and those two guys are leading the pack.” Hunter Sheffield, Joe Farnham and King start at the safety positions, while Green and the combination of Caleb Shumpert and Anfernee King will man the corners.

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FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 3-8, 2-3 (missed playoffs) Head coach: Brian Kelly (3rd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jacob Meeks, Sr., FB/LB A four-year starter returns for the Aggies. Matthew Stewart, Jr., CB/WR All-around player who could draw some playing time at running back. Nathan Rhodes, Sr., DE Player coming off a late-season injury from last year.

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Aggies working to reclaim their past success Cooper and Logan Moore. The offensive line In 2011, the Kossuth Aggies cerwill have key roles tainly had a season to remember filled by Ty Dixon and – a 12-1 record, one win away Hagan Tally. from playing for a Class 3A state “Our strength on oftitle. fense will be our skill Kelly But the graduation of 19 senpositions, and we have iors helped to push the Aggies a good core of refrom the mountaintop to the val- ceivers,” Kelly said. ley with a 3-8 mark in 2012. “We have a lot of juniors, a bunch of Aggies head coach Brian Kelly young kids, but their work ethic was thinks the 2013 Kossuth team has great this summer, and they are a year a desire like the team from two older.” seasons ago. Kelly still has a bit of a decision left as “These kids want to get back to far as the quarterback position. His canhow we played two seasons ago,” didates are junior Weston Bobo and he said. “We’re expecting some sophomore Alijah Potts, who could also improvements, but we are going see time at running back. Jacob Meeks to take it week-by-week.” is the fullback. BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

OFFENSE

The Kossuth offense has a nice mix of experience, beginning with the wide receiving corps of Matthew Stewart, Evan

DEFENSE

There might be questions still to answer about the Aggies defense as well, but Kelly feels that might not be a bad

thing. “We have a lot of returning starters on defense,” Kelly said. “But we have spots still up in the air.” Meeks at linebacker and Nathan Rhodes at end probably have their positions locked up, as does Stewart at a corner. Kelly does add that part of the reason there still might be questions left to answer about the defense is that many of the potential starters were playing baseball during the spring. “Several No. 2 players stepped up during the spring,” Kelly said. “And the way our defense finished last season, they grew up late. “These kids want to get back to a 121 type team, and they know it starts on defense.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

A pair of players – Meeks and Blake Cain – could share the kicking assignment, with Cooper as the punter. Stegan Smith will snap the football on kicks.

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Corinth at McNairy Central, Tenn. New Site at Tishomingo County Nettleton open at North Pontotoc* Belmont* at Alcorn Central* Mooreville* at Booneville* * –Division 1-3A

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FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 3-8, 2-3 (missed playoffs) Head coach: Brian Kelly (3rd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jacob Meeks, Sr., FB/LB A four-year starter returns for the Aggies. Matthew Stewart, Jr., CB/WR All-around player who could draw some playing time at running back. Nathan Rhodes, Sr., DE Player coming off a late-season injury from last year.

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Aggies working to reclaim their past success Cooper and Logan Moore. The offensive line In 2011, the Kossuth Aggies cerwill have key roles tainly had a season to remember filled by Ty Dixon and – a 12-1 record, one win away Hagan Tally. from playing for a Class 3A state “Our strength on oftitle. fense will be our skill Kelly But the graduation of 19 senpositions, and we have iors helped to push the Aggies a good core of refrom the mountaintop to the val- ceivers,” Kelly said. ley with a 3-8 mark in 2012. “We have a lot of juniors, a bunch of Aggies head coach Brian Kelly young kids, but their work ethic was thinks the 2013 Kossuth team has great this summer, and they are a year a desire like the team from two older.” seasons ago. Kelly still has a bit of a decision left as “These kids want to get back to far as the quarterback position. His canhow we played two seasons ago,” didates are junior Weston Bobo and he said. “We’re expecting some sophomore Alijah Potts, who could also improvements, but we are going see time at running back. Jacob Meeks to take it week-by-week.” is the fullback. BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

OFFENSE

The Kossuth offense has a nice mix of experience, beginning with the wide receiving corps of Matthew Stewart, Evan

DEFENSE

There might be questions still to answer about the Aggies defense as well, but Kelly feels that might not be a bad

thing. “We have a lot of returning starters on defense,” Kelly said. “But we have spots still up in the air.” Meeks at linebacker and Nathan Rhodes at end probably have their positions locked up, as does Stewart at a corner. Kelly does add that part of the reason there still might be questions left to answer about the defense is that many of the potential starters were playing baseball during the spring. “Several No. 2 players stepped up during the spring,” Kelly said. “And the way our defense finished last season, they grew up late. “These kids want to get back to a 121 type team, and they know it starts on defense.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

A pair of players – Meeks and Blake Cain – could share the kicking assignment, with Cooper as the punter. Stegan Smith will snap the football on kicks.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Corinth at McNairy Central, Tenn. New Site at Tishomingo County Nettleton open at North Pontotoc* Belmont* at Alcorn Central* Mooreville* at Booneville* * –Division 1-3A

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COMMODORES FAST FACTS

Division: 2-4A 2012 record: 10-3, 4-1 division (lost in second round of playoffs) Head coach: Eric Robertson (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

D.K. Buford, Sr., RB/WR/QB Ole Miss commit had 1,448 all-purpose yards, 16 TD last season. Austin Arrington, Jr., C/LS Moved from G to C and returns as team’s long snapper. Hayden Russom, Sr., DL The gritty 195-pound lineman recorded six sacks last season.

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Buford: Renaissance man for Commodores yards on punt and kickoff returns. “His speed is what makes him so good,” Robertson said. “Once he gets in the open field, he’s hard to catch.”

4A last season, giving up just 8.4 points per game. However, only one of those defensive starters returns – lineman Hayden To call Lafayette’s D.K. Buford a Russom. versatile player would be an unThe 5-foot-10, 195-pound Russom derstatement. recorded six sacks and 51 tackles last The talented senior will play season. quarterback, running back and Eric Lewis, an outside linebacker, and slot receiver for the Commodores Robertson Trace Shaw, a free safety, have experihis senior season. He will likely be ence. in the mix when it comes to reOFFENSE “We have some seniors with (defensive) turning punts and kicks, too. Buford will take some snaps under cen- experience who haven’t started,” Robert“He’s a really solid athlete,” ter, but the bulk of the signal-calling du- son said. “We’re going to have to grow up Lafayette coach Eric Robertson ties will go to junior Devin Thomas. quick with our schedule.” said. “He leads by example. One of his targets will be rangy wide re“You want your best players to ceiver Montrel Nabors. SPECIAL TEAMS be your hardest workers. He’s a Tavon Joiner gives the Commodores Arrington returns as the long snapper leader at practice, in the classanother talented running back to keep de- and is joined by kicker Ryan Holland and room and in the community.” fenses honest. punter Jake McPhail. On the field, Buford compiled Up front, Austin Arrington, a junior, has Rashun Rockette, a sophomore, will 1,448 all-purpose yards in 2012. been moved from guard to center. Eli likely return kicks. He rushed for 830 yards and Johnson, who started as a freshman, reThe talented player will also see time in scored 12 touchdowns. As a returns at right tackle. the offensive backfield and in the secondceiver, he caught a team-high 25 ary. passes for 398 yards and four TDs. DEFENSE He also added a combined 220 Lafayette’s defense was the best in 2BY GENE PHELPS DAILY JOURNAL

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LAFAYETTE

COMMODORES FAST FACTS

Division: 2-4A 2012 record: 10-3, 4-1 division (lost in second round of playoffs) Head coach: Eric Robertson (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

D.K. Buford, Sr., RB/WR/QB Ole Miss commit had 1,448 all-purpose yards, 16 TD last season. Austin Arrington, Jr., C/LS Moved from G to C and returns as team’s long snapper. Hayden Russom, Sr., DL The gritty 195-pound lineman recorded six sacks last season.

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Buford: Renaissance man for Commodores yards on punt and kickoff returns. “His speed is what makes him so good,” Robertson said. “Once he gets in the open field, he’s hard to catch.”

4A last season, giving up just 8.4 points per game. However, only one of those defensive starters returns – lineman Hayden To call Lafayette’s D.K. Buford a Russom. versatile player would be an unThe 5-foot-10, 195-pound Russom derstatement. recorded six sacks and 51 tackles last The talented senior will play season. quarterback, running back and Eric Lewis, an outside linebacker, and slot receiver for the Commodores Robertson Trace Shaw, a free safety, have experihis senior season. He will likely be ence. in the mix when it comes to reOFFENSE “We have some seniors with (defensive) turning punts and kicks, too. Buford will take some snaps under cen- experience who haven’t started,” Robert“He’s a really solid athlete,” ter, but the bulk of the signal-calling du- son said. “We’re going to have to grow up Lafayette coach Eric Robertson ties will go to junior Devin Thomas. quick with our schedule.” said. “He leads by example. One of his targets will be rangy wide re“You want your best players to ceiver Montrel Nabors. SPECIAL TEAMS be your hardest workers. He’s a Tavon Joiner gives the Commodores Arrington returns as the long snapper leader at practice, in the classanother talented running back to keep de- and is joined by kicker Ryan Holland and room and in the community.” fenses honest. punter Jake McPhail. On the field, Buford compiled Up front, Austin Arrington, a junior, has Rashun Rockette, a sophomore, will 1,448 all-purpose yards in 2012. been moved from guard to center. Eli likely return kicks. He rushed for 830 yards and Johnson, who started as a freshman, reThe talented player will also see time in scored 12 touchdowns. As a returns at right tackle. the offensive backfield and in the secondceiver, he caught a team-high 25 ary. passes for 398 yards and four TDs. DEFENSE He also added a combined 220 Lafayette’s defense was the best in 2BY GENE PHELPS DAILY JOURNAL

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Diamante Pounds ran for nearly 1,600 yards and 12 touchdowns last season as a sophomore at Shannon, but takes his talents to Saltillo this fall.

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SALTILLO – Sometimes the piece just fits the puzzle. Diamante Pounds is a piece like that for the Saltillo Tigers. Pounds, a power back, rushed for nearly 1,600 yards last season as a sophomore at Shannon. He transferred to Saltillo after the season. “He catches the ball real well out of the backfield. He’s a north-south guy,” Saltillo coach Pat Byrd said. “And we’re an inside zone team. He fits what we do real well.”

’He catches the ball real well out of the backfield. ... He fits what we do real well. ’ Pat Byrd

Saltillo football coach on new running back Diamante Pounds His potential impact was felt early. In the spring against Corinth, Pounds faked on a speed option pitch and eight would-be tacklers went with him. Saltillo quarterback Tyler Tollison scored on an 80-yard touchdown.

“I learned a lot at Shannon,” Pounds said. “I’ll bring more power to the offense.”

TIGERS’ RUN GAME

Saltillo made the playoffs for the first time as a Class 5A school last season. The Tigers did it without a primary running back. Quarterback Andrew Pounds said he learned a lot Soper, a similar bullish runner, about his cuts and how to make did the running. Soper’s blockquick decisions at Shannon. He’s ers are back, three returning ofnot a speed guy. He’ll run in the fensive linemen in Carter 4.7s on a 40-yard dash. But he Meeks, Carson Crooks and will run over you. He enters his Malik Marshall. junior season at 6-foot, 215 Pounds said he spent a lot of pounds. the offseason getting stronger.

He carried the ball 219 times last season and scored 12 touchdowns. He also caught eight passes and averaged more than 140 yards per game. “(Coach Byrd) expects to do a whole bunch of good stuff and take leadership over the people that need help,” Pounds said. “I’m feeling very comfortable with the linemen that I have that can open holes and help win games.” Saltillo opens the season Friday at home against Class 6A Desoto Central. brandon.speck@journalinc.com

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Diamante Pounds ran for nearly 1,600 yards and 12 touchdowns last season as a sophomore at Shannon, but takes his talents to Saltillo this fall.

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Saltillo hopes Pounds is the final piece to the puzzle BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

SALTILLO – Sometimes the piece just fits the puzzle. Diamante Pounds is a piece like that for the Saltillo Tigers. Pounds, a power back, rushed for nearly 1,600 yards last season as a sophomore at Shannon. He transferred to Saltillo after the season. “He catches the ball real well out of the backfield. He’s a north-south guy,” Saltillo coach Pat Byrd said. “And we’re an inside zone team. He fits what we do real well.”

’He catches the ball real well out of the backfield. ... He fits what we do real well. ’ Pat Byrd

Saltillo football coach on new running back Diamante Pounds His potential impact was felt early. In the spring against Corinth, Pounds faked on a speed option pitch and eight would-be tacklers went with him. Saltillo quarterback Tyler Tollison scored on an 80-yard touchdown.

“I learned a lot at Shannon,” Pounds said. “I’ll bring more power to the offense.”

TIGERS’ RUN GAME

Saltillo made the playoffs for the first time as a Class 5A school last season. The Tigers did it without a primary running back. Quarterback Andrew Pounds said he learned a lot Soper, a similar bullish runner, about his cuts and how to make did the running. Soper’s blockquick decisions at Shannon. He’s ers are back, three returning ofnot a speed guy. He’ll run in the fensive linemen in Carter 4.7s on a 40-yard dash. But he Meeks, Carson Crooks and will run over you. He enters his Malik Marshall. junior season at 6-foot, 215 Pounds said he spent a lot of pounds. the offseason getting stronger.

He carried the ball 219 times last season and scored 12 touchdowns. He also caught eight passes and averaged more than 140 yards per game. “(Coach Byrd) expects to do a whole bunch of good stuff and take leadership over the people that need help,” Pounds said. “I’m feeling very comfortable with the linemen that I have that can open holes and help win games.” Saltillo opens the season Friday at home against Class 6A Desoto Central. brandon.speck@journalinc.com

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Tupelo Christian has been in a battle with numbers. The Eagles played last season in Division 11A with an 18-man roster. There were only 19 players this season, causing the program to cancel the season. It was a safety concern for a team that had 14 freshmen and three eighth graders. “I call these kids we have now soldiers. They’re keeping the program alive,” TCPS coach Shaune

GENE PHELPS | DAILY JOURNAL

TCPS had new, redesigned helmets for its team to wear this fall, but the Eagles hope to take flight again in 2014.

Holiday said before the season day.” was called off. “We’ve got enough He still plans on those guys kids in the lower programs to being his soldiers. Practice will rehave as many as 40 players one sume in hopes that football will

return next season. Holiday said the lower grades are growing, a good sign for a team looking for players. The Eagles had already gone independent as a way to grow their young players into the game. They would still be independent if the program resumes a season next year. The school sent out a release making the announcement Tuesday. Holiday said the decision was finalized on Monday. “It was always a thought in our heads,” Holiday said. “We had 18 kids (last year). It’s hard to play a full football schedule with 18, 19 kids. Like I say, we just don’t want to put these kids in harm’s way.” The Eagles went 0-10 last season, 0-8 in Division 1-1A. But Holiday said he could see im-

provement. That improvement included moving some eighth graders into prominent roles. Clayton Knight was one of those. The freshman was expected to start at quarterback this season. Holiday’s goal was obviously to win some games this season, but even before the season’s cancellation, he talked about overcoming adversity. “We’ve got to learn that even through adversity you have to keep battling ... and God will reward your hard work,” Holiday said. “It was tough last season at the beginning. We got better every week. The players saw the progress of the work we were putting in and what we could do.” brandon.speck@journalinc.com

These TCPS supporters wish the school good luck in returning to the field in 2014:

Prompt • Efficient • Courteous

Bill Benson

Chancery Clerk

Good Luck Eagles

Have a Great Season!

from

Phone 662-841-9100

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• Recording Deeds • Recording UCC’s

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Tupelo Christian’s football season ends before it starts Eagles cancel season due to low number of players, turn focus to 2014 BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

Tupelo Christian has been in a battle with numbers. The Eagles played last season in Division 11A with an 18-man roster. There were only 19 players this season, causing the program to cancel the season. It was a safety concern for a team that had 14 freshmen and three eighth graders. “I call these kids we have now soldiers. They’re keeping the program alive,” TCPS coach Shaune

GENE PHELPS | DAILY JOURNAL

TCPS had new, redesigned helmets for its team to wear this fall, but the Eagles hope to take flight again in 2014.

Holiday said before the season day.” was called off. “We’ve got enough He still plans on those guys kids in the lower programs to being his soldiers. Practice will rehave as many as 40 players one sume in hopes that football will

return next season. Holiday said the lower grades are growing, a good sign for a team looking for players. The Eagles had already gone independent as a way to grow their young players into the game. They would still be independent if the program resumes a season next year. The school sent out a release making the announcement Tuesday. Holiday said the decision was finalized on Monday. “It was always a thought in our heads,” Holiday said. “We had 18 kids (last year). It’s hard to play a full football schedule with 18, 19 kids. Like I say, we just don’t want to put these kids in harm’s way.” The Eagles went 0-10 last season, 0-8 in Division 1-1A. But Holiday said he could see im-

provement. That improvement included moving some eighth graders into prominent roles. Clayton Knight was one of those. The freshman was expected to start at quarterback this season. Holiday’s goal was obviously to win some games this season, but even before the season’s cancellation, he talked about overcoming adversity. “We’ve got to learn that even through adversity you have to keep battling ... and God will reward your hard work,” Holiday said. “It was tough last season at the beginning. We got better every week. The players saw the progress of the work we were putting in and what we could do.” brandon.speck@journalinc.com

These TCPS supporters wish the school good luck in returning to the field in 2014:

Prompt • Efficient • Courteous

Bill Benson

Chancery Clerk

Good Luck Eagles

Have a Great Season!

from

Phone 662-841-9100

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm For Information Concerning: • Passports • Prior Year Property Tax

• Recording Deeds • Recording UCC’s

www.centurycr.com

• County Financial Info • Recording Deeds of Trust

Have a Great Season!

662.844.3331

Have a Great Football Season!

Sonic of Belden

Hustle Hit and Never Quit! GO EAGLES!

3529 McCullough Blvd. Belden, MS

844-6177

Learn more or apply for a NEW career at www.newcorp.com/careers

405 E. Elizabeth Street / Tupelo

(662) 842-2638

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Mustangs boast experience in return to 2A

MANTACHIE

MUSTANGS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 5-7, 2-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Lynn Moore (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Dustin Carrel, Sr., QB/K Will provide a steady hand at QB and is expected to be a major weapon on special teams. Clay Johnson, Sr., LB/TE A versatile player, he is a hard hitter who also has soft hands and a nose for the end zone. Nick Burns, Sr., WR/DB Mantachie's most potent receiver last season, the senior is quick and has good ball skills.

BY ZACH ADAMS

OFFENSE

Three-year starter Dustin Carrell will guide the team at quarterback and bring As Mantachie moves back to consistency and improved decision makClass 2A for the first time since ing to Moore’s up-temp offense. 2010-11, second-year coach Lynn “Dustin has a lot of ability and an unMoore looks to derstanding of what we want and how lean on senior we approach the game,” Moore said. leadership and an Running backs Mac Grimes and Ryno improved offenHardin are both coming off injuries and sive line as the will likely lead in the backfield. Alston Mustangs search Dill, Logan Pettigo and Drake Frazier are for success in Divi- also expected to get carries in a stable of sion 1-2A. running backs that will see time on both Moore “The biggest dif- sides of the ball. ference in our Returning senior wide receivers Nick football team will be the offensive Burns, Austin Byrd and Chris Bruff comline,” he said. prise a corps, that, along with Logan “All of our linemen are coming McCoy, could prove to be the most exback except for the left tackle. plosive unit. They have got a year under their The offensive line will be made up of belts in the system and in the tackles Austin Black and a combination of weightroom, which led to them Stephens and Andrew Dill, along with to have a good spring and sumguards Gabe Reeves and Hayden Gordon. mer.” Centers Drew Hayes and Nathan Sheffield ITAWAMBA COUNTY TIMES

will battle it out for a starting spot.

DEFENSE

Mantachie is based out of a 4-2-5 alignment and will be replacing nine starters. While several positions on the defensive line are still up in the air, Moore expects an improved Mack Bishop, along with Andrew Dill and Brandon and Brison Loden to contribute. Standout linebacker and flex player Clay Johnson is expected to lead the defense. He is joined by Grimes, Hardin, Brady Parker and Austin Todd. “Clay has really got to be the man for us,” Moore said. “He is a three-year starter, and I am looking for great things out of him.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Carrell, who excelled last season on special teams, will handle the place-kicking and punting duties, while Johnson will be the deep snapper. Hardin and Burns, along with others, will handle returns.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Ethel at Belmont at South Pontotoc Mooreville at Alcorn Central Nettleton at Baldwyn* New Site* Hatley* at East Union* Walnut* * –Division 1-2A

NOTEBOOK

The Mustangs played three members of the newly formed Division 1-2A in 2012, outscoring them by a total of 132-40. ... Mantachie outscored Potts Camp 14-8 and Houlka 14-6 in spring games. ... Last season marked the first playoff appearance for the Mustangs since 2007.

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Mustangs boast experience in return to 2A

MANTACHIE

MUSTANGS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 5-7, 2-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Lynn Moore (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Dustin Carrel, Sr., QB/K Will provide a steady hand at QB and is expected to be a major weapon on special teams. Clay Johnson, Sr., LB/TE A versatile player, he is a hard hitter who also has soft hands and a nose for the end zone. Nick Burns, Sr., WR/DB Mantachie's most potent receiver last season, the senior is quick and has good ball skills.

BY ZACH ADAMS

OFFENSE

Three-year starter Dustin Carrell will guide the team at quarterback and bring As Mantachie moves back to consistency and improved decision makClass 2A for the first time since ing to Moore’s up-temp offense. 2010-11, second-year coach Lynn “Dustin has a lot of ability and an unMoore looks to derstanding of what we want and how lean on senior we approach the game,” Moore said. leadership and an Running backs Mac Grimes and Ryno improved offenHardin are both coming off injuries and sive line as the will likely lead in the backfield. Alston Mustangs search Dill, Logan Pettigo and Drake Frazier are for success in Divi- also expected to get carries in a stable of sion 1-2A. running backs that will see time on both Moore “The biggest dif- sides of the ball. ference in our Returning senior wide receivers Nick football team will be the offensive Burns, Austin Byrd and Chris Bruff comline,” he said. prise a corps, that, along with Logan “All of our linemen are coming McCoy, could prove to be the most exback except for the left tackle. plosive unit. They have got a year under their The offensive line will be made up of belts in the system and in the tackles Austin Black and a combination of weightroom, which led to them Stephens and Andrew Dill, along with to have a good spring and sumguards Gabe Reeves and Hayden Gordon. mer.” Centers Drew Hayes and Nathan Sheffield ITAWAMBA COUNTY TIMES

will battle it out for a starting spot.

DEFENSE

Mantachie is based out of a 4-2-5 alignment and will be replacing nine starters. While several positions on the defensive line are still up in the air, Moore expects an improved Mack Bishop, along with Andrew Dill and Brandon and Brison Loden to contribute. Standout linebacker and flex player Clay Johnson is expected to lead the defense. He is joined by Grimes, Hardin, Brady Parker and Austin Todd. “Clay has really got to be the man for us,” Moore said. “He is a three-year starter, and I am looking for great things out of him.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Carrell, who excelled last season on special teams, will handle the place-kicking and punting duties, while Johnson will be the deep snapper. Hardin and Burns, along with others, will handle returns.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Ethel at Belmont at South Pontotoc Mooreville at Alcorn Central Nettleton at Baldwyn* New Site* Hatley* at East Union* Walnut* * –Division 1-2A

NOTEBOOK

The Mustangs played three members of the newly formed Division 1-2A in 2012, outscoring them by a total of 132-40. ... Mantachie outscored Potts Camp 14-8 and Houlka 14-6 in spring games. ... Last season marked the first playoff appearance for the Mustangs since 2007.

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MARSHALL ACAD.

PATRIOTS

BY GENE PHELPS

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Dakota Dailey, Jr., QB/DB Passed for 2,400 yards, rushed for 965 yards last season. Devin McGregor, Jr., RB/DB Rushed for a team-high 1,622 yards. Hunter Barringer, Sr., LB All-conference selection had 101 tackles from his middle linebacker spot.

DAILY JOURNAL

Marshall Academy reached the MAIS Class AA championship game last season. The experience, even though it was a loss to Brookaven, serves as motivation for the Patriots as they prepare for the 2013 season. “It can’t hurt,” Marshall secondJenkins year head coach Bart Jenkins said. “We had to grind it out in the playoffs. A majority of our kids know what it took to get there.” On the flip side, Jenkins reminds his players they have a “bullseye” on their backs this season. “This year, we will start out under the gun,” the coach noted.

2012

Class 6A: South Panola Class 5A: Starkville Class 4A: Noxubee County Class 3A: Hazlehurst 2008 Class 2A: Bassfield Class 5A: Meridian Class 1A: Stringer Class 4A: Noxubee County Class 3A: Louisville 2011 Class 2A: Baldwyn Class 6A: Olive Branch Class 1A: Puckett Class 5A: Picayune Class 4A: Lafayette 2007 Class 3A: Charleston Class 5A: South Panola Class 2A: West Boliver Class 4A: Laurel Class 1A: Noxapater Class 3A: Louisville Class 2A: West Bolivar 2010 Class 1A: Ray Brooks Class 6A: South Panola Class 5A: West Point 2006 Class 4A: Lafayette Class 5A: South Panola Class 3A: Forest Class 4A: Wayne County Class 2A: Lumberton Class 3A: Franklin County Class 1A: Mount Olive Class 2A: East Marion Class 1A: Puckett

2009

Class 6A: South Panola Class 5A: West Point Class 4A: St. Stanislaus Class 3A: Tylertown Class 2A: Bassfield Class 1A: Mount Olive

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FAST FACTS

Division: MAIS 1-A 2012 record: 11-2 (lost in AA state championship game) Head coach: Bart Jenkins (2nd year)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

2005

Class 5A: South Panola Class 4A: West Point Class 3A: Hazlehurst Class 2A: Lumberton Class 1A: Ray Brooks

“I want my guys focused on being the very best they can be. I want them to focus on giving maximum effort and execution.” One plus for the Patriots this season is they move down a notch to Class A, where they are ranked No. 1 in the preseason. “I think it will help us a lot,” returning quarterback, junior Dakota Dailey, said of the move.

On the offensive front, four starters and a quality transfer should provide plenty of blocking – center Stephen Elgin, guards Jacob Driggers and Dalton Pritchard, tackles Josh Mask and Hunter Huff, who played last season for Benton County. The wide receivers will be Colt Lindsey, A.J. Boyd, Caleb Jobe, Tucker Fant and Christian Compton.

DEFENSE

The Patriots have plenty of talent, but OFFENSE lack experience. Dailey, Compton, McDailey enters the season as one of two Gregor and Fant will play the safety featured backs. The other is running spots. Thomas Faulkenberry, Jobe and back Devin McGregor. Boyd are slated for cornerback duty. The two juniors combined to produce At linebacker, Canaah Pearson, a nearly 5,000 yards of total offense last freshman, joins returning middle man season as sophomores – Dailey 2,400 Hunter Barringer, B.W. Langston and yards passing, 965 yards rushing and Lindsey. McGregor 1,622 yards rushing. Zach Mahan, Huff and Melvin Harris will “They are going to be huge in our play up front. league this year,” Jenkins said. “They both excelled in the combines this summer.” SPECIAL TEAMS Both players have been selected to the Compton returns to handle the kicking preseason Top 15 list in the MAIS. chores while Pearson will punt.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25

SCHEDULE

at Kirk Oak Hill at Tunica* Magnolia Heights at West Memphis* at Fayette at North Delta Benton County Lee (Ark.) Academy* Desoto* * –MAIS District 1-A

NOTEBOOK

Marshall’s new district opponents are: DeSoto, Lee Academy, Tunica and West Memphis Christian. ... DE Melvin Harris transferred in from Bishop Byrne in Memphis. ... Middle linebacker Hunter Barringer recorded 101 tackles last season.

MHSAA STATE CHAMPIONS 2004

Class 5A: South Panola Class 4A: Brookhaven Class 3A: Senatobia Class 2A: Lumberton Class 1A: Mize

2003

Class 5A: South Panola Class 4A: Wayne County Class 3A: Greene County Class 2A: Seminary Class 1A: Weir

2002

Class 5A: Wayne County Class 4A: D’Iberville Class 3A: Collins Class 2A: Taylorsville Class 1A: Weir

2001

Class 5A: Starkville Class 4A: Clarksdale Class 3A: Collins Class 2A: Ackerman Class 1A: Pelahatchie

2000

Class 5A: Moss Point Class 4A: McComb Class 3A: Magee Class 2A: Booneville Class 1A: Mize

1999

Class 5A: Madison Cent. Class 4A: Lawrence Co. Class 3A: Forest Class 2A: Booneville Class 1A: Pelahatchie

1998

Class 5A: South Panola Class 4A: Clarksdale Class 3A: Amory Class 2A: Taylorsville Class 1A: Smithville

1997

Class 5A: Moss Point Class 4A: Clarksdale Class 3A: Magee Class 2A: Ackerman Class 1A: Weir

1996

Class 5A: Moss Point Class 4A: Northeast Jones Class 3A: Shannon Class 2A: Bruce Class 1A: Weir

1995

Class 5A: Starkville Class 4A: Louisville Class 3A: Amory Class 2A: Taylorsville Class 1A: Mize

1994

Class 5A: Warren Central Class 4A: Starkville Class 3A: Amory Class 2A: Taylorsville Class 1A: Weir

1993

Class 5A: South Panola Class 4A: Louisville Class 3A: Forest Class 2A: Okolona Class 1A: Smithville

KEITH WARREN | MHSAA

South Panola coach Lance Pogue and his players celebrate with the Class 6A trophy last November.

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MARSHALL ACAD.

PATRIOTS

BY GENE PHELPS

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Dakota Dailey, Jr., QB/DB Passed for 2,400 yards, rushed for 965 yards last season. Devin McGregor, Jr., RB/DB Rushed for a team-high 1,622 yards. Hunter Barringer, Sr., LB All-conference selection had 101 tackles from his middle linebacker spot.

DAILY JOURNAL

Marshall Academy reached the MAIS Class AA championship game last season. The experience, even though it was a loss to Brookaven, serves as motivation for the Patriots as they prepare for the 2013 season. “It can’t hurt,” Marshall secondJenkins year head coach Bart Jenkins said. “We had to grind it out in the playoffs. A majority of our kids know what it took to get there.” On the flip side, Jenkins reminds his players they have a “bullseye” on their backs this season. “This year, we will start out under the gun,” the coach noted.

2012

Class 6A: South Panola Class 5A: Starkville Class 4A: Noxubee County Class 3A: Hazlehurst 2008 Class 2A: Bassfield Class 5A: Meridian Class 1A: Stringer Class 4A: Noxubee County Class 3A: Louisville 2011 Class 2A: Baldwyn Class 6A: Olive Branch Class 1A: Puckett Class 5A: Picayune Class 4A: Lafayette 2007 Class 3A: Charleston Class 5A: South Panola Class 2A: West Boliver Class 4A: Laurel Class 1A: Noxapater Class 3A: Louisville Class 2A: West Bolivar 2010 Class 1A: Ray Brooks Class 6A: South Panola Class 5A: West Point 2006 Class 4A: Lafayette Class 5A: South Panola Class 3A: Forest Class 4A: Wayne County Class 2A: Lumberton Class 3A: Franklin County Class 1A: Mount Olive Class 2A: East Marion Class 1A: Puckett

2009

Class 6A: South Panola Class 5A: West Point Class 4A: St. Stanislaus Class 3A: Tylertown Class 2A: Bassfield Class 1A: Mount Olive

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FAST FACTS

Division: MAIS 1-A 2012 record: 11-2 (lost in AA state championship game) Head coach: Bart Jenkins (2nd year)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

2005

Class 5A: South Panola Class 4A: West Point Class 3A: Hazlehurst Class 2A: Lumberton Class 1A: Ray Brooks

“I want my guys focused on being the very best they can be. I want them to focus on giving maximum effort and execution.” One plus for the Patriots this season is they move down a notch to Class A, where they are ranked No. 1 in the preseason. “I think it will help us a lot,” returning quarterback, junior Dakota Dailey, said of the move.

On the offensive front, four starters and a quality transfer should provide plenty of blocking – center Stephen Elgin, guards Jacob Driggers and Dalton Pritchard, tackles Josh Mask and Hunter Huff, who played last season for Benton County. The wide receivers will be Colt Lindsey, A.J. Boyd, Caleb Jobe, Tucker Fant and Christian Compton.

DEFENSE

The Patriots have plenty of talent, but OFFENSE lack experience. Dailey, Compton, McDailey enters the season as one of two Gregor and Fant will play the safety featured backs. The other is running spots. Thomas Faulkenberry, Jobe and back Devin McGregor. Boyd are slated for cornerback duty. The two juniors combined to produce At linebacker, Canaah Pearson, a nearly 5,000 yards of total offense last freshman, joins returning middle man season as sophomores – Dailey 2,400 Hunter Barringer, B.W. Langston and yards passing, 965 yards rushing and Lindsey. McGregor 1,622 yards rushing. Zach Mahan, Huff and Melvin Harris will “They are going to be huge in our play up front. league this year,” Jenkins said. “They both excelled in the combines this summer.” SPECIAL TEAMS Both players have been selected to the Compton returns to handle the kicking preseason Top 15 list in the MAIS. chores while Pearson will punt.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25

SCHEDULE

at Kirk Oak Hill at Tunica* Magnolia Heights at West Memphis* at Fayette at North Delta Benton County Lee (Ark.) Academy* Desoto* * –MAIS District 1-A

NOTEBOOK

Marshall’s new district opponents are: DeSoto, Lee Academy, Tunica and West Memphis Christian. ... DE Melvin Harris transferred in from Bishop Byrne in Memphis. ... Middle linebacker Hunter Barringer recorded 101 tackles last season.

MHSAA STATE CHAMPIONS 2004

Class 5A: South Panola Class 4A: Brookhaven Class 3A: Senatobia Class 2A: Lumberton Class 1A: Mize

2003

Class 5A: South Panola Class 4A: Wayne County Class 3A: Greene County Class 2A: Seminary Class 1A: Weir

2002

Class 5A: Wayne County Class 4A: D’Iberville Class 3A: Collins Class 2A: Taylorsville Class 1A: Weir

2001

Class 5A: Starkville Class 4A: Clarksdale Class 3A: Collins Class 2A: Ackerman Class 1A: Pelahatchie

2000

Class 5A: Moss Point Class 4A: McComb Class 3A: Magee Class 2A: Booneville Class 1A: Mize

1999

Class 5A: Madison Cent. Class 4A: Lawrence Co. Class 3A: Forest Class 2A: Booneville Class 1A: Pelahatchie

1998

Class 5A: South Panola Class 4A: Clarksdale Class 3A: Amory Class 2A: Taylorsville Class 1A: Smithville

1997

Class 5A: Moss Point Class 4A: Clarksdale Class 3A: Magee Class 2A: Ackerman Class 1A: Weir

1996

Class 5A: Moss Point Class 4A: Northeast Jones Class 3A: Shannon Class 2A: Bruce Class 1A: Weir

1995

Class 5A: Starkville Class 4A: Louisville Class 3A: Amory Class 2A: Taylorsville Class 1A: Mize

1994

Class 5A: Warren Central Class 4A: Starkville Class 3A: Amory Class 2A: Taylorsville Class 1A: Weir

1993

Class 5A: South Panola Class 4A: Louisville Class 3A: Forest Class 2A: Okolona Class 1A: Smithville

KEITH WARREN | MHSAA

South Panola coach Lance Pogue and his players celebrate with the Class 6A trophy last November.

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Troopers’ offense plays catch-up with defense

MOOREVILLE

TROOPERS

BY BRANDON SPECK

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 5-7, 2-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Kevin Austin (7th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

John Thomas Peugh, Sr., QB/P Shannon transfer in battle at QB. Brings two years starting experience. Colton Knight, Sr., TE/DE One of five returning on defense. Led team in receiving last season. Taylor Franks, Jr., RB/LB Part of a running back by committee plan to open the season.

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Mooreville isn’t returning huge numbers on either side of the football, but if experience means almost as much, the Troopers should be fine. An experienced defense should be able to keep Mooreville going while the young offense figures things out without graduated running back - and offensive focus - Josh Johnson. A quarterback transfer has given the Troopers options. “I’m in a situation where I’ve got two pretty good quarterbacks,” Mooreville coach Kevin Austin said. “A little different for me.”

OFFENSE

Sophomore Tay Rucker returns at quarterback, but is in a camp battle with Shannon transfer John Thomas Peugh. The former Red Raider should provide

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immediate help in a new-look division. “John Thomas is going to play. If he’s not the quarterback, he’s going to play somewhere on offense,” Austin said. “He’s Austin come in this summer and kind of taken over one of those leadership roles.” Tight end Colton Knight will be a returning senior at tight end. Austin is looking for two linemen. Three underclassmen return in Jon Levi Pennington, Max Crew and Dusty Smith. Running back will start by committee to replace 1,000-yard rusher Johnson. That committee consists of juniors Hunter Berry and Taylor Franks. Xavier Jackson, Chris Patton and Chris Rucker will line up at receiver.

Blake Cummins returns at tackle and Robert Patton returns at safety. “We’ve got some other kids who played a good bit,” Austin said. “I think we’re probably going to be a little ahead on defense than we are on offense right now.” Junior Jordan Smith got a lot of playing time at linebacker last season. Jackson spent a lot of time in the defensive backfield.

DEFENSE

Franks and Knight will play defensive end. Chris Rucker returns at corner.

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Long snapper was up for grabs in preseason practice. Punter was too, but Peugh punted for Shannon last season and is likely to take on the role for the Troopers. Senior Clay Sudduth is back to handle the kicking. Sudduth hit 28-of-35 extra point attempts last season.

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NOTEBOOK

Quarterback John Thomas Peugh transferred from Shannon, but baseball kept him out of spring practice. ... Taylor Franks started last season at quarterback as a sophomore. ... Mooreville was in Division 2-3A last season, but went 2-1 against 1-3A, where it is now a member.

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Troopers’ offense plays catch-up with defense

MOOREVILLE

TROOPERS

BY BRANDON SPECK

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 5-7, 2-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Kevin Austin (7th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

John Thomas Peugh, Sr., QB/P Shannon transfer in battle at QB. Brings two years starting experience. Colton Knight, Sr., TE/DE One of five returning on defense. Led team in receiving last season. Taylor Franks, Jr., RB/LB Part of a running back by committee plan to open the season.

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Mooreville isn’t returning huge numbers on either side of the football, but if experience means almost as much, the Troopers should be fine. An experienced defense should be able to keep Mooreville going while the young offense figures things out without graduated running back - and offensive focus - Josh Johnson. A quarterback transfer has given the Troopers options. “I’m in a situation where I’ve got two pretty good quarterbacks,” Mooreville coach Kevin Austin said. “A little different for me.”

OFFENSE

Sophomore Tay Rucker returns at quarterback, but is in a camp battle with Shannon transfer John Thomas Peugh. The former Red Raider should provide

GOOD LUCK TROOPERS

immediate help in a new-look division. “John Thomas is going to play. If he’s not the quarterback, he’s going to play somewhere on offense,” Austin said. “He’s Austin come in this summer and kind of taken over one of those leadership roles.” Tight end Colton Knight will be a returning senior at tight end. Austin is looking for two linemen. Three underclassmen return in Jon Levi Pennington, Max Crew and Dusty Smith. Running back will start by committee to replace 1,000-yard rusher Johnson. That committee consists of juniors Hunter Berry and Taylor Franks. Xavier Jackson, Chris Patton and Chris Rucker will line up at receiver.

Blake Cummins returns at tackle and Robert Patton returns at safety. “We’ve got some other kids who played a good bit,” Austin said. “I think we’re probably going to be a little ahead on defense than we are on offense right now.” Junior Jordan Smith got a lot of playing time at linebacker last season. Jackson spent a lot of time in the defensive backfield.

DEFENSE

Franks and Knight will play defensive end. Chris Rucker returns at corner.

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SPECIAL TEAMS

Long snapper was up for grabs in preseason practice. Punter was too, but Peugh punted for Shannon last season and is likely to take on the role for the Troopers. Senior Clay Sudduth is back to handle the kicking. Sudduth hit 28-of-35 extra point attempts last season.

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SCHEDULE

Tishomingo County at Nettleton Baldwyn at Mantachie Open South Pontotoc at Belmont* Alcorn Central* at Booneville* at Kossuth* North Pontotoc* * –Division 1-3A

NOTEBOOK

Quarterback John Thomas Peugh transferred from Shannon, but baseball kept him out of spring practice. ... Taylor Franks started last season at quarterback as a sophomore. ... Mooreville was in Division 2-3A last season, but went 2-1 against 1-3A, where it is now a member.

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TIGERS

BY MELISSA MEADOR

FAST FACTS

Division: 4-3A 2012 record: 2-9, 2-3; missed playoffs Head coach: Mike Scott (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Dakota Cruber, Sr., QB The 6-2 senior threw for 2,224 yards in 2012, his third year as a starter. Levert Jernigan, Sr., WR/DB Explosive player on offense and defense who led the Tigers with 45 catches for 715 yards last season. Jeremy Cook, Sr., WR Second on the team with 692 receiving yards last year.

Nettleton coach Mike Scott hopes a strong spring will carry over into early season success. Nettleton grabbed a spring game win over McNairy Central, and Scott said working on basic fundamentals last season showed up this spring. “What showed Scott up in the spring was much improved communication between coaches and players,” Scott said. “They finally knew what we were talking about because they learned so much last season.” The Tigers will need that growth to navigate through a difficult nondivision slate and a tough Division 4-3A that features

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Aberdeen and Louisville. “We play some tough teams early to prepare for division play,” Scott said. “What happens early is going to determine a lot about our season.”

OFFENSE

Success on offense for the Tigers begins with four-year starting quarterback Dakota Cruber. “Dakota is much improved and knows the game better this year. He’s more focused on what’s happening on the other side of the football,” Scott said. Cruber’s two primary targets – seniors Levert Jernigan and Jeremy Cook – return at receiver with plenty of experience under their belts. Leonta Nabors, a junior, will be in the backfield at tailback. On the line, the biggest loss will be Will Morton but the rest of their starters, including Brady Parker, return.

2012 – this season, they return 10 on that side of the ball. “They were all new last year. They got their ears pinned back last year, and they’ll be a lot better this year,” Scott said. Up front, Nettleton returns Garrett Sullivan and Josh Taylor at end and Parker and Dante Gilliam at tackle. In the secondary, Javon Curry and Nick Lindsey will be competing at safety, while Joseph Heard and Dre Sharp both come back at cornerback. Nettleton has four linebackers returning – Tanner Crawley and Dre Smith on the outside and Dane Mills and Demaris Samuel on the inside.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Cruber and Jordan Smith will both handle punting. John Austin Taylor replaces D.J. Parker as the placekicker.

DEFENSE

The Tigers started over on defense in

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Baldwyn Mooreville at East Webster Shannon at Kossuth at Mantachie Aberdeen* Winona* Kemper County* South Pontotoc* at Louisville* * –Division 4-3A

NOTEBOOK

Nettleton adds three new opponents in Division 4-3A, including Louisville which drops down from 4A. ... Longtime rival Mooreville drops out of Nettleton’s division but the Tigers will still play them in nondivision play. ... Receiver Levert Jernigan will see some time on defense in the secondary.

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TIGERS

BY MELISSA MEADOR

FAST FACTS

Division: 4-3A 2012 record: 2-9, 2-3; missed playoffs Head coach: Mike Scott (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Dakota Cruber, Sr., QB The 6-2 senior threw for 2,224 yards in 2012, his third year as a starter. Levert Jernigan, Sr., WR/DB Explosive player on offense and defense who led the Tigers with 45 catches for 715 yards last season. Jeremy Cook, Sr., WR Second on the team with 692 receiving yards last year.

Nettleton coach Mike Scott hopes a strong spring will carry over into early season success. Nettleton grabbed a spring game win over McNairy Central, and Scott said working on basic fundamentals last season showed up this spring. “What showed Scott up in the spring was much improved communication between coaches and players,” Scott said. “They finally knew what we were talking about because they learned so much last season.” The Tigers will need that growth to navigate through a difficult nondivision slate and a tough Division 4-3A that features

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Aberdeen and Louisville. “We play some tough teams early to prepare for division play,” Scott said. “What happens early is going to determine a lot about our season.”

OFFENSE

Success on offense for the Tigers begins with four-year starting quarterback Dakota Cruber. “Dakota is much improved and knows the game better this year. He’s more focused on what’s happening on the other side of the football,” Scott said. Cruber’s two primary targets – seniors Levert Jernigan and Jeremy Cook – return at receiver with plenty of experience under their belts. Leonta Nabors, a junior, will be in the backfield at tailback. On the line, the biggest loss will be Will Morton but the rest of their starters, including Brady Parker, return.

2012 – this season, they return 10 on that side of the ball. “They were all new last year. They got their ears pinned back last year, and they’ll be a lot better this year,” Scott said. Up front, Nettleton returns Garrett Sullivan and Josh Taylor at end and Parker and Dante Gilliam at tackle. In the secondary, Javon Curry and Nick Lindsey will be competing at safety, while Joseph Heard and Dre Sharp both come back at cornerback. Nettleton has four linebackers returning – Tanner Crawley and Dre Smith on the outside and Dane Mills and Demaris Samuel on the inside.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Cruber and Jordan Smith will both handle punting. John Austin Taylor replaces D.J. Parker as the placekicker.

DEFENSE

The Tigers started over on defense in

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Baldwyn Mooreville at East Webster Shannon at Kossuth at Mantachie Aberdeen* Winona* Kemper County* South Pontotoc* at Louisville* * –Division 4-3A

NOTEBOOK

Nettleton adds three new opponents in Division 4-3A, including Louisville which drops down from 4A. ... Longtime rival Mooreville drops out of Nettleton’s division but the Tigers will still play them in nondivision play. ... Receiver Levert Jernigan will see some time on defense in the secondary.

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

Price could shuffle his Bulldogs around

NEW ALBANY

BULLDOGS

BY BRANDON SPECK

FAST FACTS

DAILY JOURNAL

Division: 2-4A 2012 record: 8-5, 5-0 (Lost in second round of playoffs) Head coach: Ron Price (6th season)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Larenz Jones, Sr., S Three-year starter moving back from corner to safety. Chris Brown, CB Three-year starter moving from OLB to cornerback. Jimmy Baldon, WR/OLB Explosive with the ball. Will play offense, defense and special teams.

Ron Price has a great idea of who Class 4A New Albany’s starting 22 will be – for now. “That’s who our guys are right now. By the time we get to division, we could be completely different, guys playing different positions...” Price said. “All coaches see differPrice ent surprises when you put the full gear on. Some kids step up and some kids back up.” Returning numbers aren’t staggering, especially on offense, but Price credits a lot of guys with working hard to earn their chance. New Albany started 2-4 last season and finished 6-1. So the right adjustments were made.

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“We’ll find out the next few weeks where we stand with these kids, but they’ve proven in the weight room, practice field, through the off-season conditioning, that they deserve the opportunity as first-team guys,” Price said. “All I want to do is by division play, know for a fact we’ve got the kids in the right position.”

OFFENSE

Only two true starters return on the offensive line, third-year starting junior right tackle Jake McDonald and senior left guard Aaron Pipkin. Newcomers have played. Junior Tevin Bradley will start at center, senior Dylan Simmons at right guard and senior Casey Fowler at left tackle. “We’re hoping they’ll get out there and give us everything they’ve got and enjoy the opportunity to be the man,” Price said. Junior Devin Wilson will take over in the backfield where Northwest CC’s

Boston Newsome carried the ball 365 times last season. Bryce Collins watched former quarterback Spencer Day for two seasons and now takes his No. 15 and the starting job. He potentially brings more of a running threat. He’ll throw to receivers Tyrone Vance, a senior, sophomore Braudrique Boyd and slot receiver Jimmy Baldon.

DEFENSE

There is more returning experience on defense. Two seniors anchor the secondary – three-year starters – at safety Larenz Jones and Chris Brown at corner. Chris Watson, an athletic sophomore, will play the other corner. There are two new-but-experienced inside linebackers in seniors Tyreese White and Jon Robbins. Baldon and Vance will play outside backers.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Junior Eathan Rainey handled extra points and short field goals last season and will handle it all this year.

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SCHEDULE

Water Valley at Itawamba AHS Pontotoc Amory at Corinth North Pontotoc at Senatobia* Byhalia* at Lafayette Co.* Tunica Rosa Fort* at Ripley* * –Division 1-4A

NOTEBOOK

Coach Ron Price says slot receiver Jimmy Baldon is the team’s most athletic offensive player. ... New Albany is 14-1 in division over the last three seasons. ... Louisville ended New Albany’s season, then moved down to Class 3A.

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Price could shuffle his Bulldogs around

NEW ALBANY

BULLDOGS

BY BRANDON SPECK

FAST FACTS

DAILY JOURNAL

Division: 2-4A 2012 record: 8-5, 5-0 (Lost in second round of playoffs) Head coach: Ron Price (6th season)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Larenz Jones, Sr., S Three-year starter moving back from corner to safety. Chris Brown, CB Three-year starter moving from OLB to cornerback. Jimmy Baldon, WR/OLB Explosive with the ball. Will play offense, defense and special teams.

Ron Price has a great idea of who Class 4A New Albany’s starting 22 will be – for now. “That’s who our guys are right now. By the time we get to division, we could be completely different, guys playing different positions...” Price said. “All coaches see differPrice ent surprises when you put the full gear on. Some kids step up and some kids back up.” Returning numbers aren’t staggering, especially on offense, but Price credits a lot of guys with working hard to earn their chance. New Albany started 2-4 last season and finished 6-1. So the right adjustments were made.

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“We’ll find out the next few weeks where we stand with these kids, but they’ve proven in the weight room, practice field, through the off-season conditioning, that they deserve the opportunity as first-team guys,” Price said. “All I want to do is by division play, know for a fact we’ve got the kids in the right position.”

OFFENSE

Only two true starters return on the offensive line, third-year starting junior right tackle Jake McDonald and senior left guard Aaron Pipkin. Newcomers have played. Junior Tevin Bradley will start at center, senior Dylan Simmons at right guard and senior Casey Fowler at left tackle. “We’re hoping they’ll get out there and give us everything they’ve got and enjoy the opportunity to be the man,” Price said. Junior Devin Wilson will take over in the backfield where Northwest CC’s

Boston Newsome carried the ball 365 times last season. Bryce Collins watched former quarterback Spencer Day for two seasons and now takes his No. 15 and the starting job. He potentially brings more of a running threat. He’ll throw to receivers Tyrone Vance, a senior, sophomore Braudrique Boyd and slot receiver Jimmy Baldon.

DEFENSE

There is more returning experience on defense. Two seniors anchor the secondary – three-year starters – at safety Larenz Jones and Chris Brown at corner. Chris Watson, an athletic sophomore, will play the other corner. There are two new-but-experienced inside linebackers in seniors Tyreese White and Jon Robbins. Baldon and Vance will play outside backers.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Junior Eathan Rainey handled extra points and short field goals last season and will handle it all this year.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct.18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Water Valley at Itawamba AHS Pontotoc Amory at Corinth North Pontotoc at Senatobia* Byhalia* at Lafayette Co.* Tunica Rosa Fort* at Ripley* * –Division 1-4A

NOTEBOOK

Coach Ron Price says slot receiver Jimmy Baldon is the team’s most athletic offensive player. ... New Albany is 14-1 in division over the last three seasons. ... Louisville ended New Albany’s season, then moved down to Class 3A.

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NEW SITE

ROYALS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 0-7, 0-2 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Ronnie Jackson (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Koie Jackson, Jr., QB Three-year starter has consistently improved as a game-manager. Quintin Grzesiak, RB Had five touchdowns in seven-OT, 82-80 loss at Immanuel Christian. Joey Champion, Jr., SE Champion is playing for the first time, but has impressed in practice.

OAK HILL

RAIDERS FAST FACTS

Division: MAIS 2-AA 2012 record: 6-6, 2-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Daniel Merchant (2nd season)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Drake Riley, Jr., FB Rushed for 675 yards and eight touchdowns in 2012. Bradley Allen, Jr., TE Leading receiver in 2012.

Drew Riley, So., LB Ranked second on team in tackles (54) and sacks (2) as a freshman.

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New Site gave up a lot of points last season. Depth had something to do with that. It’s not a new problem. The numbers were down to 16 players two years ago and less than 25 at one point last year. “For once, we actually got some Jackson lower grades, nine freshmen, 10 sophomores, 32 kids total,” New Site coach Ronnie Jackson said. “It helps a lot in practice. We can actually put people in on defense now.” That’s the biggest number Jackson has had in his tenure. New Site gave up more than 40 points in five of its sevens games, 82 to

Immanuel Christian and 70 to East Union. There is depth, but for the second straight season only two seniors.

OFFENSE

The offense scored a lot of points too, 54 against East Union and 80 in a twopoint loss to Immanuel. A lot of players return at the skill positions. Junior quarterback Koie Jackson returns as a three-year starter. J.T. Herring and Quintin Grzesiak return in the backfield. On the line, Josh Hester is a junior center starting for the third straight season. Juniors Greg Fowler and Chance Stanley are at guard. At the tackle spots are Devon Stacy and senior Koty Dees. Sam Pharr and Joey Champion are at split end. Champion is a junior out for the first time. “They’re stronger physically. We don’t have a lot of team speed, but I think we’ll

be adequate,” Jackson said.

DEFENSE

Defense was obviously a concern last season, some due to depth. “That’s got a lot to do with it,” Jackson said. “And we had some guys that weren’t doing what they were supposed to be doing.” Junior newcomer Trey Conley is a Mike linebacker trying to help change that. He’ll also play tight end at times. The bulk of the defense spent early practice moving from spot to spot, trying to find their roles. Dees is a big noseguard. Timmy Hamby and Conley will try and fill holes that hurt the Royals at linebacker last year. C.J. Courtwright will be counted on at defensive end.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Joey Johnson will punt. Courtwright will handle kickoffs and extra points. Fowler is the long snapper.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Thrasher Biggersville at Kossuth Immanuel Open Alcorn Central East Union* at Mantachie* Walnut* at Hatley* Baldwyn* * –Division 1-2A

NOTEBOOK

New Site’s 82-80 loss at Immanuel Christian made headlines, including the Chicago Sun Times. ... The Royals’ new division is full of teams trying to make their name, East Union and Hatley included. “If we can win two games, we can get in the playoffs. That’s easier said then done,” Jackson said.

Raiders look to maintain last year’s momentum BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

Oak Hill Academy head coach Daniel Merchant took over the Raiders’ program last fall looking to change his players’ confidence and the outlook for the program. Merchant did just that and then some in 2012. In his debut season, the Raiders posted their first Merchant winning regular season since 2007 and made the playoffs for the first time since 2009. It was a quick turnaround for a program that was 7-47 overall in the previous five years. “It really helped out our confidence so much, especially after we got that first win under our belt,” said Merchant. “Then our

guys got really excited and had a great spring and summer. Now they are anxious to get back out there playing again. “It really came down to putting everything in and our leadership helped us out a lot, too. We had some younger guys come in last year as sophomores that contributed, too.”

OFFENSE

Junior Riley Pierce returns at quarterback while junior Drake Riley and sophomore Drew Riley are back at the running back positions. The Riley brothers combined for more than 1,000 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns last season. Senior tight end Bradley Allen was the Raiders’ leading receiver and sophomore Caleb Roberson returns up front. “We want to control the ball on offense with the run game just like last year,” said Merchant. “I really think we could have two or three 1,000-yard rushers this year in our Wing-T offense.

“We still want to run a lot of misdirection and control the clock. Our backs did a good job last year and we expect the same this year.”

DEFENSE

On the other side of the ball, the Rileys are also back at the linebacker positions. Senior Joseph Caskey anchors the defensive line from his defensive tackle spot while junior A.J. Iseley returns at defensive end. “Defensively, I expect our front seven to be very good and help us control the run,” said Merchant. “In the spring we only gave up one touchdown in eight quarters. We just have to improve the secondary to help the back half of our defense.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Junior John Willis Stevens returns as Oak Hill’s starting punter and placekicker and converted 11-of-21 extra-point attempts last fall. Drew Riley and junior Samuel Harrell also return as the Raiders’ kickoff return specialists.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25

SCHEDULE

Hartfield at Marshall Tri-County* Winston* at Newton at Heritage at Manchester* Indianola at Canton* Leake* *–MAIS 2-AA

NOTEBOOK

Before Daniel Merchant took over the program in 2012, the Raiders had produced just one winning season since 2005 and won just two division games in the previous four years. ... Last year's 6-6 mark matched the program's win total combined in the previous three seasons.

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NEW SITE

ROYALS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 0-7, 0-2 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Ronnie Jackson (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Koie Jackson, Jr., QB Three-year starter has consistently improved as a game-manager. Quintin Grzesiak, RB Had five touchdowns in seven-OT, 82-80 loss at Immanuel Christian. Joey Champion, Jr., SE Champion is playing for the first time, but has impressed in practice.

OAK HILL

RAIDERS FAST FACTS

Division: MAIS 2-AA 2012 record: 6-6, 2-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Daniel Merchant (2nd season)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Drake Riley, Jr., FB Rushed for 675 yards and eight touchdowns in 2012. Bradley Allen, Jr., TE Leading receiver in 2012.

Drew Riley, So., LB Ranked second on team in tackles (54) and sacks (2) as a freshman.

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Royals working to restock their defense BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

New Site gave up a lot of points last season. Depth had something to do with that. It’s not a new problem. The numbers were down to 16 players two years ago and less than 25 at one point last year. “For once, we actually got some Jackson lower grades, nine freshmen, 10 sophomores, 32 kids total,” New Site coach Ronnie Jackson said. “It helps a lot in practice. We can actually put people in on defense now.” That’s the biggest number Jackson has had in his tenure. New Site gave up more than 40 points in five of its sevens games, 82 to

Immanuel Christian and 70 to East Union. There is depth, but for the second straight season only two seniors.

OFFENSE

The offense scored a lot of points too, 54 against East Union and 80 in a twopoint loss to Immanuel. A lot of players return at the skill positions. Junior quarterback Koie Jackson returns as a three-year starter. J.T. Herring and Quintin Grzesiak return in the backfield. On the line, Josh Hester is a junior center starting for the third straight season. Juniors Greg Fowler and Chance Stanley are at guard. At the tackle spots are Devon Stacy and senior Koty Dees. Sam Pharr and Joey Champion are at split end. Champion is a junior out for the first time. “They’re stronger physically. We don’t have a lot of team speed, but I think we’ll

be adequate,” Jackson said.

DEFENSE

Defense was obviously a concern last season, some due to depth. “That’s got a lot to do with it,” Jackson said. “And we had some guys that weren’t doing what they were supposed to be doing.” Junior newcomer Trey Conley is a Mike linebacker trying to help change that. He’ll also play tight end at times. The bulk of the defense spent early practice moving from spot to spot, trying to find their roles. Dees is a big noseguard. Timmy Hamby and Conley will try and fill holes that hurt the Royals at linebacker last year. C.J. Courtwright will be counted on at defensive end.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Joey Johnson will punt. Courtwright will handle kickoffs and extra points. Fowler is the long snapper.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Thrasher Biggersville at Kossuth Immanuel Open Alcorn Central East Union* at Mantachie* Walnut* at Hatley* Baldwyn* * –Division 1-2A

NOTEBOOK

New Site’s 82-80 loss at Immanuel Christian made headlines, including the Chicago Sun Times. ... The Royals’ new division is full of teams trying to make their name, East Union and Hatley included. “If we can win two games, we can get in the playoffs. That’s easier said then done,” Jackson said.

Raiders look to maintain last year’s momentum BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

Oak Hill Academy head coach Daniel Merchant took over the Raiders’ program last fall looking to change his players’ confidence and the outlook for the program. Merchant did just that and then some in 2012. In his debut season, the Raiders posted their first Merchant winning regular season since 2007 and made the playoffs for the first time since 2009. It was a quick turnaround for a program that was 7-47 overall in the previous five years. “It really helped out our confidence so much, especially after we got that first win under our belt,” said Merchant. “Then our

guys got really excited and had a great spring and summer. Now they are anxious to get back out there playing again. “It really came down to putting everything in and our leadership helped us out a lot, too. We had some younger guys come in last year as sophomores that contributed, too.”

OFFENSE

Junior Riley Pierce returns at quarterback while junior Drake Riley and sophomore Drew Riley are back at the running back positions. The Riley brothers combined for more than 1,000 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns last season. Senior tight end Bradley Allen was the Raiders’ leading receiver and sophomore Caleb Roberson returns up front. “We want to control the ball on offense with the run game just like last year,” said Merchant. “I really think we could have two or three 1,000-yard rushers this year in our Wing-T offense.

“We still want to run a lot of misdirection and control the clock. Our backs did a good job last year and we expect the same this year.”

DEFENSE

On the other side of the ball, the Rileys are also back at the linebacker positions. Senior Joseph Caskey anchors the defensive line from his defensive tackle spot while junior A.J. Iseley returns at defensive end. “Defensively, I expect our front seven to be very good and help us control the run,” said Merchant. “In the spring we only gave up one touchdown in eight quarters. We just have to improve the secondary to help the back half of our defense.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Junior John Willis Stevens returns as Oak Hill’s starting punter and placekicker and converted 11-of-21 extra-point attempts last fall. Drew Riley and junior Samuel Harrell also return as the Raiders’ kickoff return specialists.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25

SCHEDULE

Hartfield at Marshall Tri-County* Winston* at Newton at Heritage at Manchester* Indianola at Canton* Leake* *–MAIS 2-AA

NOTEBOOK

Before Daniel Merchant took over the program in 2012, the Raiders had produced just one winning season since 2005 and won just two division games in the previous four years. ... Last year's 6-6 mark matched the program's win total combined in the previous three seasons.

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NORTH PONTOTOC

VIKINGS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 6-6, 2-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Brian Sutton (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Marcus Green, Sr., WR/DB The D-I commit (Louisiana-Monroe) is dangerous on catch-and-run as well kick returns. Kenyana Heard, Sr., OL/DL Third-year starter, won 2012 powerlifting state championship in 275pound class. Trey Jolly, Sr., QB Passed for 2,471 yards and 27 TDs as a junior.

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Vikings to run on Green energy this season ways to stop Marcus,” he said. “As a coach, you’ve got to find ways to take the pressure off of him.” Marcus Green will provide The Vikings focused on their plenty of dazzling moves, and he’s run game in spring practice. only one of North Pontotoc’s “That complements us,” Sutton strengths. said, “because when we can run, Green, a senior we can start throwing the ball who has verbally around.” committed to play for LouisianaOFFENSE Monroe, is clearly North Pontotoc, which moved this seaa force to be reck- son from Class 4A to 3A, will be strong oned with. He again through the air. caught 53 passes Quarterback Trey Jolly, 6-1, 205, is one Sutton for 994 yards and of eight starters coming back on offense. 13 touchdowns The standout pitcher on the Vikings baselast season and led the Vikings in ball squad completed 156 of 312 passes rushing with 461 yards. for 2,471 yards and 27 TDs last year. Brian Sutton, in his fourth year “He has a cannon for an arm,” Sutton as head coach at his alma mater, said.“He’s built so thick and runs well, and said he hopes to exploit the atthat let’s us do some things that keeps tention opponents will give people honest in the run game.” Green. Jeremy Wilkes, a senior, returns at run“On the offensive side of the ning back. Murphy Daniel will play tight ball, they’re going to try to find end. Three newcomers will also make an BY JAY TIDWELL

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

immediate impact at receiver: Brooks Shannon, Micah Sparks, and Miciah Heard. Hayden Baker and Greg Gambrel will also be catching passes. Brandon Bolen and state powerlifting gold-medalist Kenyana Heard return to work on the line.

DEFENSE

Peyton Finch, 6-3 220, the leading tackler the last two seasons, returns to anchor a strong group of linebackers. Austin Bray will work there, along with C.J. McLaughlin and C.J. Coleman. Baker and Gambrel are back in the secondary, and will be joined by Shannon and Sparks.

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Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Bruce Ripley Choctaw County South Pontotoc at Pontotoc at New Albany Kossuth* at Booneville* at Belmont* Alcorn Central* at Mooreville* * –Division 1-3A

NOTEBOOK

The Vikings previously competed in Class 3A from 1999 to 2008. ... Their opponent on Sept. 6, Choctaw County, is playing its first season after consolidation of Ackerman and Weir. ... North has advanced past the first round of playoffs only once – in 2003, when it finished 9-4.

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NORTH PONTOTOC

VIKINGS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-3A 2012 record: 6-6, 2-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Brian Sutton (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Marcus Green, Sr., WR/DB The D-I commit (Louisiana-Monroe) is dangerous on catch-and-run as well kick returns. Kenyana Heard, Sr., OL/DL Third-year starter, won 2012 powerlifting state championship in 275pound class. Trey Jolly, Sr., QB Passed for 2,471 yards and 27 TDs as a junior.

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Vikings to run on Green energy this season ways to stop Marcus,” he said. “As a coach, you’ve got to find ways to take the pressure off of him.” Marcus Green will provide The Vikings focused on their plenty of dazzling moves, and he’s run game in spring practice. only one of North Pontotoc’s “That complements us,” Sutton strengths. said, “because when we can run, Green, a senior we can start throwing the ball who has verbally around.” committed to play for LouisianaOFFENSE Monroe, is clearly North Pontotoc, which moved this seaa force to be reck- son from Class 4A to 3A, will be strong oned with. He again through the air. caught 53 passes Quarterback Trey Jolly, 6-1, 205, is one Sutton for 994 yards and of eight starters coming back on offense. 13 touchdowns The standout pitcher on the Vikings baselast season and led the Vikings in ball squad completed 156 of 312 passes rushing with 461 yards. for 2,471 yards and 27 TDs last year. Brian Sutton, in his fourth year “He has a cannon for an arm,” Sutton as head coach at his alma mater, said.“He’s built so thick and runs well, and said he hopes to exploit the atthat let’s us do some things that keeps tention opponents will give people honest in the run game.” Green. Jeremy Wilkes, a senior, returns at run“On the offensive side of the ning back. Murphy Daniel will play tight ball, they’re going to try to find end. Three newcomers will also make an BY JAY TIDWELL

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

immediate impact at receiver: Brooks Shannon, Micah Sparks, and Miciah Heard. Hayden Baker and Greg Gambrel will also be catching passes. Brandon Bolen and state powerlifting gold-medalist Kenyana Heard return to work on the line.

DEFENSE

Peyton Finch, 6-3 220, the leading tackler the last two seasons, returns to anchor a strong group of linebackers. Austin Bray will work there, along with C.J. McLaughlin and C.J. Coleman. Baker and Gambrel are back in the secondary, and will be joined by Shannon and Sparks.

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Sophomore Jon Jon Gonzalez, a star on the soccer team, will again handle kicking assignments.

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Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Bruce Ripley Choctaw County South Pontotoc at Pontotoc at New Albany Kossuth* at Booneville* at Belmont* Alcorn Central* at Mooreville* * –Division 1-3A

NOTEBOOK

The Vikings previously competed in Class 3A from 1999 to 2008. ... Their opponent on Sept. 6, Choctaw County, is playing its first season after consolidation of Ackerman and Weir. ... North has advanced past the first round of playoffs only once – in 2003, when it finished 9-4.

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OKOLONA

CHIEFTAINS FAST FACTS

Division: 4-2A 2012 record: 4-8, 1-2A (lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Jack Clark (1st year)

CHARGERS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-5A 2012 record: 11-2, 6-1 (Lost in second round of playoffs) Head coach: Johnny Hill (21st season)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jack Abraham, So., QB Big shoes to fill taking over for Southern Miss signee Parker Adamson.

Cody Mills, Sr., K/P Averaged 40 yards per punt; nearly half of kickoffs for touchbacks. Mike McGhee, Jr., LB Lead team in tackles (118) as a sophomore.

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Chieftains back to basics with Clark on board BY GENE PHELPS DAILY JOURNAL

Okolona coach Jack Clark came on board this summer, so he didn’t get the opportunity to send his team through spring practice. PLAYERS TO WATCH However, the Jacobi Heard, Sr., QB/WR former Nettleton Heard stepped in at QB last season, coach is excited but will likey see more time at WR. about the players he’s seen during his Dequin Babbit, Jr., RB brief tenure. Teams have to respect Chieftains’ “We’ve got some ground game. really good skill Clark kids,” he said. Rod Jones, Jr., OLB “We’ve got a good His speed makes him effective in 1- mix of some nice-sized linemen. I on-1 situations. feel like we’ve got enough to compete.” Clark left coaching in 2011 and took an administrative position in the Nettleton schools. The year away left him feeling empty. “I missed being out there on Friday night,” he said. “I missed being

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’I missed being out there on Friday night. ’ Jack Clark

Okolona football coach on returning to the sidelines with the kids.” When Calvin Aldridge left in May after five seasons, Clark applied. “It would have been great to have had spring practice,” he said. “We’ll do things the first two weeks of (fall) practice that we could have done in the spring. So, it’s back to the basics for us.”

OFFENSE

Look for Clark’s Chieftains to throw the ball more out of a spread look. Tyson Eddie, a junior, and Jacobi Heard, a senior, will share the quarterbacking duties. Heard played QB last season, but

Clark believes the talented athlete will be more effective in different positions. Terry Rogers and Dequin Babbit, a 1,000-yard rusher a year ago, return in the backfield. Senior 6-foot-2, 275-pound offensive lineman Zach Magee returns up front. “We’ve got to get over the terminology barrier on offense,” Clark said. “We’re going to try to do a few things well.”

DEFENSE

When he’s not in the backfield, Rogers leads the way at middle linebacker. He’ll be joined by the team’s fastest player, junior outside linebacker Rod Jones. Jay Collins, a 6-1, 215-pound senior, returns at end. Cyrus Kyles, another senior, is back at free safety. “We’ve got to be able to tackle well,” Clark said. “We are excited to have a lot of players back on defense.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Randy Shaffer, a junior, will handle the punting chores.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at East Oktibbeha Houlka Houston at Blytheville, Ark. North Panola Shannon at East Webster* open at Eupora* at Bruce* Calhoun City* * –Division 4-2A

NOTEBOOK

Okolona’s new home is one of the state’s toughest divisions – 42A – with Bruce, Calhoun City, EastWebster and Eupora. “They are all solid teams with winning traditions,” Clark said. “It’s going to be mighty tough.” ... QB Tyson Eddie suffered a broken leg early last season and didn’t play the remainder of 2012.

Hill comfortable with his rising Chargers BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

Oxford is an early favorite in Class 5A and a bunch of their pieces are young. It’s a large class of players who have played together since third grade with the little league Buccaneeers. “We’re going to be small, but slow. We’ve got a lot of young talent out there. This is a unique bunch, a really good group,” Oxford coach Johnny Hill said. A loaded top schedule should prepare the Chargers for a run, starting with private school power Jackson Prep at home on Aug. 23.

OFFENSE

Sophomore Jack Abraham gets the ball at quarterback. He had a lot of extra work in the summer as the Chargers made a trip to the National Select 7-on-7 nationals in Hoover, Ala.

’We’ve got a lot of young talent out there. ’ Johnny Hill

Oxford football coach “He’s going into his sophomore year, but he’s a really headsy guy. We’re real comfortable with him back there,” Hill said. “He’s got a quick release and knows where it’s Hill supposed to go.” Hill has a group of wide receivers teams will have to keep a lot of eyes on, two sophomores in D.K. Metcalf and Kyree White. Ethan Holmes, Zach Cousar, Glen Gordon, Joey Walden, Isaac Smith, Conrey Meagher and KT McCollin form a large group. Three return on the offensive line,

where four sophomores are battling for time. A freshman, 6-foot-2, 305-pound Colton Skidmore started at guard as an eighth grader late last year and returns.

DEFENSE

In the spring, Oxford experimented with wholesale subs at linebacker and Hill said they didn’t miss a beat. “I don’t know if I’ve ever seen the number of linebackers we’ve got that we feel very comfortable with,” Hill said. Junior Mike McGhee brings back 9.1 tackles per game to highlight the linebacking corps. Two will have to fill the shoes of now Itawamaba CC linemen Joel Forrester and Xavier Pegues. Brandon Hill is a sophomore with a lot of potential there.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Hill is “real comfortable” with returning kicker/punter senior Cody Mills and says long snapper Chadwick Lamar has a chance to play the position at the next level.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 OCt. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

Jackson Prep at Starkville Cleveland Eastside at Lafayette Open West Point* at Saltillo* Lewisburg* at New Hope* Clarksdale* at Center Hill* Lake Cormorant* * –Division 1-5A

NOTEBOOK

Oxford had 70 of 76 varsity players get their required workouts in the summer. ... Oxford’s coaching staff features former Tupelo and Marshall quarterback Stan Hill, as well as Chris Cutcliffe, son of Duke and former Ole Miss coach David Cutcliffe.

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OKOLONA

CHIEFTAINS FAST FACTS

Division: 4-2A 2012 record: 4-8, 1-2A (lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Jack Clark (1st year)

CHARGERS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-5A 2012 record: 11-2, 6-1 (Lost in second round of playoffs) Head coach: Johnny Hill (21st season)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jack Abraham, So., QB Big shoes to fill taking over for Southern Miss signee Parker Adamson.

Cody Mills, Sr., K/P Averaged 40 yards per punt; nearly half of kickoffs for touchbacks. Mike McGhee, Jr., LB Lead team in tackles (118) as a sophomore.

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Chieftains back to basics with Clark on board BY GENE PHELPS DAILY JOURNAL

Okolona coach Jack Clark came on board this summer, so he didn’t get the opportunity to send his team through spring practice. PLAYERS TO WATCH However, the Jacobi Heard, Sr., QB/WR former Nettleton Heard stepped in at QB last season, coach is excited but will likey see more time at WR. about the players he’s seen during his Dequin Babbit, Jr., RB brief tenure. Teams have to respect Chieftains’ “We’ve got some ground game. really good skill Clark kids,” he said. Rod Jones, Jr., OLB “We’ve got a good His speed makes him effective in 1- mix of some nice-sized linemen. I on-1 situations. feel like we’ve got enough to compete.” Clark left coaching in 2011 and took an administrative position in the Nettleton schools. The year away left him feeling empty. “I missed being out there on Friday night,” he said. “I missed being

OXFORD

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

’I missed being out there on Friday night. ’ Jack Clark

Okolona football coach on returning to the sidelines with the kids.” When Calvin Aldridge left in May after five seasons, Clark applied. “It would have been great to have had spring practice,” he said. “We’ll do things the first two weeks of (fall) practice that we could have done in the spring. So, it’s back to the basics for us.”

OFFENSE

Look for Clark’s Chieftains to throw the ball more out of a spread look. Tyson Eddie, a junior, and Jacobi Heard, a senior, will share the quarterbacking duties. Heard played QB last season, but

Clark believes the talented athlete will be more effective in different positions. Terry Rogers and Dequin Babbit, a 1,000-yard rusher a year ago, return in the backfield. Senior 6-foot-2, 275-pound offensive lineman Zach Magee returns up front. “We’ve got to get over the terminology barrier on offense,” Clark said. “We’re going to try to do a few things well.”

DEFENSE

When he’s not in the backfield, Rogers leads the way at middle linebacker. He’ll be joined by the team’s fastest player, junior outside linebacker Rod Jones. Jay Collins, a 6-1, 215-pound senior, returns at end. Cyrus Kyles, another senior, is back at free safety. “We’ve got to be able to tackle well,” Clark said. “We are excited to have a lot of players back on defense.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Randy Shaffer, a junior, will handle the punting chores.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at East Oktibbeha Houlka Houston at Blytheville, Ark. North Panola Shannon at East Webster* open at Eupora* at Bruce* Calhoun City* * –Division 4-2A

NOTEBOOK

Okolona’s new home is one of the state’s toughest divisions – 42A – with Bruce, Calhoun City, EastWebster and Eupora. “They are all solid teams with winning traditions,” Clark said. “It’s going to be mighty tough.” ... QB Tyson Eddie suffered a broken leg early last season and didn’t play the remainder of 2012.

Hill comfortable with his rising Chargers BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

Oxford is an early favorite in Class 5A and a bunch of their pieces are young. It’s a large class of players who have played together since third grade with the little league Buccaneeers. “We’re going to be small, but slow. We’ve got a lot of young talent out there. This is a unique bunch, a really good group,” Oxford coach Johnny Hill said. A loaded top schedule should prepare the Chargers for a run, starting with private school power Jackson Prep at home on Aug. 23.

OFFENSE

Sophomore Jack Abraham gets the ball at quarterback. He had a lot of extra work in the summer as the Chargers made a trip to the National Select 7-on-7 nationals in Hoover, Ala.

’We’ve got a lot of young talent out there. ’ Johnny Hill

Oxford football coach “He’s going into his sophomore year, but he’s a really headsy guy. We’re real comfortable with him back there,” Hill said. “He’s got a quick release and knows where it’s Hill supposed to go.” Hill has a group of wide receivers teams will have to keep a lot of eyes on, two sophomores in D.K. Metcalf and Kyree White. Ethan Holmes, Zach Cousar, Glen Gordon, Joey Walden, Isaac Smith, Conrey Meagher and KT McCollin form a large group. Three return on the offensive line,

where four sophomores are battling for time. A freshman, 6-foot-2, 305-pound Colton Skidmore started at guard as an eighth grader late last year and returns.

DEFENSE

In the spring, Oxford experimented with wholesale subs at linebacker and Hill said they didn’t miss a beat. “I don’t know if I’ve ever seen the number of linebackers we’ve got that we feel very comfortable with,” Hill said. Junior Mike McGhee brings back 9.1 tackles per game to highlight the linebacking corps. Two will have to fill the shoes of now Itawamaba CC linemen Joel Forrester and Xavier Pegues. Brandon Hill is a sophomore with a lot of potential there.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Hill is “real comfortable” with returning kicker/punter senior Cody Mills and says long snapper Chadwick Lamar has a chance to play the position at the next level.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 OCt. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

Jackson Prep at Starkville Cleveland Eastside at Lafayette Open West Point* at Saltillo* Lewisburg* at New Hope* Clarksdale* at Center Hill* Lake Cormorant* * –Division 1-5A

NOTEBOOK

Oxford had 70 of 76 varsity players get their required workouts in the summer. ... Oxford’s coaching staff features former Tupelo and Marshall quarterback Stan Hill, as well as Chris Cutcliffe, son of Duke and former Ole Miss coach David Cutcliffe.

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Clean slate has Brown excited about future

PONTOTOC

WARRIORS

BY JAY TIDWELL

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-4A 2012 record: 4-7, 1-4 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Scott Brown (1st year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jon Hall, Sr., RB Rushed for 519 yards last season in a backup role to 1,000 yardrusher Deonte Dilworth. Nicky Martin, Sr., LB A player with good speed and good range. Christian Robinson, Sr., DT The 5-foot-9, 230-pounder makes it difficult for blockers to get leverage.

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Pontotoc is getting a fresh start in 2013. After opening last season 3-2, the Warriors tumbled to a 4-7 finish – including four division losses. They missed the playoffs for the third consecutive year and lost 23 seniors to graduation. Brown They have been reenergized, however, by the arrival of a new head coach along with the majority of the lineup gaining promotion to starting roles. “The good news is everybody is excited like I am,” said coach Scott Brown, who was previously at Class 6A Clinton, where he led the Arrows to the playoffs in six of

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his seven seasons. “It's a lot of butterflies because it’s so new for everybody, me and the players.”

OFFENSE

Pontotoc will have nine new starters on offense, which will operate out of the spread option. With no quarterback returning, Brown is looking to freshmen Will Ard and Dante Freeman, and senior Andrew Ashe as possible starters. Ashe can also play receiver. Pontotoc hopes to rebuild its ground game with senior tailback Jon Hall. “We believe he will be a very physical back,” Brown said. “He’ll be a load for somebody to tackle 20 or 30 times a game.” Josh Duff, a 6-3, 265 senior, played extensively last year and will work as center. Jaylon Farr, a senior, will be at receiver. Mario Murphy will also work in a skill position.

DEFENSE

as their base defense. Linebacker Nicky Martin is a key returning starter. “He plays hard and is probably our biggest leader on our football team,” Brown said of the senior. “He brings some intangibles that help the team.” Colton Bramlett, a 5-10, 215 senior, will also start at linebacker. Nolan Stafford will provide experience at defensive end. Senior Christian Robinson will work on the inside of the line.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Ashe, who was All-Division deep snapper last year, returns. Ard, Ashton Waldrop, Jacob Moorman and Chase Hale are all in the mix to help with the kicking game. “We may have to platoon,” Brown said, “because none of them have experience yet.”

The Warriors will use the 4-3 formation

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NOTEBOOK

Scott Brown is the third head coach for Pontotoc in the last four seasons. He was defensive coordinator last season at Northwest Rankin, a Class 6A squad. ... The Warriors have been on a hot streak against division foe Tishomingo County, winning their last five meetings.

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Clean slate has Brown excited about future

PONTOTOC

WARRIORS

BY JAY TIDWELL

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-4A 2012 record: 4-7, 1-4 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Scott Brown (1st year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jon Hall, Sr., RB Rushed for 519 yards last season in a backup role to 1,000 yardrusher Deonte Dilworth. Nicky Martin, Sr., LB A player with good speed and good range. Christian Robinson, Sr., DT The 5-foot-9, 230-pounder makes it difficult for blockers to get leverage.

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SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

Pontotoc is getting a fresh start in 2013. After opening last season 3-2, the Warriors tumbled to a 4-7 finish – including four division losses. They missed the playoffs for the third consecutive year and lost 23 seniors to graduation. Brown They have been reenergized, however, by the arrival of a new head coach along with the majority of the lineup gaining promotion to starting roles. “The good news is everybody is excited like I am,” said coach Scott Brown, who was previously at Class 6A Clinton, where he led the Arrows to the playoffs in six of

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his seven seasons. “It's a lot of butterflies because it’s so new for everybody, me and the players.”

OFFENSE

Pontotoc will have nine new starters on offense, which will operate out of the spread option. With no quarterback returning, Brown is looking to freshmen Will Ard and Dante Freeman, and senior Andrew Ashe as possible starters. Ashe can also play receiver. Pontotoc hopes to rebuild its ground game with senior tailback Jon Hall. “We believe he will be a very physical back,” Brown said. “He’ll be a load for somebody to tackle 20 or 30 times a game.” Josh Duff, a 6-3, 265 senior, played extensively last year and will work as center. Jaylon Farr, a senior, will be at receiver. Mario Murphy will also work in a skill position.

DEFENSE

as their base defense. Linebacker Nicky Martin is a key returning starter. “He plays hard and is probably our biggest leader on our football team,” Brown said of the senior. “He brings some intangibles that help the team.” Colton Bramlett, a 5-10, 215 senior, will also start at linebacker. Nolan Stafford will provide experience at defensive end. Senior Christian Robinson will work on the inside of the line.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Ashe, who was All-Division deep snapper last year, returns. Ard, Ashton Waldrop, Jacob Moorman and Chase Hale are all in the mix to help with the kicking game. “We may have to platoon,” Brown said, “because none of them have experience yet.”

The Warriors will use the 4-3 formation

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Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Houston Saltillo at New Albany at Calhoun City North Pontotoc Ripley at Corinth* Amory* Tishomingo County * at Itawamba * Shannon* * –Division 1-4A

NOTEBOOK

Scott Brown is the third head coach for Pontotoc in the last four seasons. He was defensive coordinator last season at Northwest Rankin, a Class 6A squad. ... The Warriors have been on a hot streak against division foe Tishomingo County, winning their last five meetings.

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RIPLEY

TIGERS

needed as the Tigers are inaugurated into Class 4A.

BY KEDRICK STOREY

FAST FACTS

Division: 2-4A 2012 record: 8-5, 4-2 (Lost in second round of playoffs) Head coach: Chad Cook (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Sedabris Boyd, Sr., RB He could have a breakout season, according to coach Chad Cook. Jamal Braddock, Jr., LT What the leader of the offensive line lacks in size, he makes up for with quick feet and a high football IQ. Aleck Hobson, Sr., LB Led team with 147 tackles as a junior.

SOUTHERN SENTINEL

This season, Ripley’s Chad Cook has something he has never had as a head coach. An entire returning offensive line. “We didn’t have to teach anybody, ‘who you got,’” said Cook, now in his second season with the Tigers. “We were getting Cook to teach, ‘this is how you do it.’” I tell them all the time, they are the team,” added Cook. “Any quarterback can complete balls when he can stand back there and take a nap. Any running back can run through a four-foot hole. Having them back is big." The seasoned front will be

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OFFENSE

The Tigers return seniors Hall Miskelly at center, Jackel Jackson at right guard, 300-pounder Devonte “Jimbo” Barkley at right tackle and Peyton Clark at tight end, with 300-plus pound junior Michael Story at left guard and Jamal Braddock at left tackle. Last season, the group helped Ripley set numerous school offensive records, on the way to an 8-4 record and a playoff win. A stable of veteran offensive weapons return in Ripley’s spread attack. Despite the argument against a twoquarterback system, Cook has confidence in seniors Dalton James and C.J. Johnson, a runner and passer. They’ll look to get the ball to last year’s secondleading receiver Isaiah Howard and dualthreat athletes Sedabris Boyd and John Austin Moore. James is the younger brother of for-

mer signal caller Cody James, who became the single-season passing leader at RIpley with 2,346 yards last season.

DEFENSE

Cook called for more aggressiveness out of his defense and he loves the new schemes defensive coaches Sam Buchanan, Jason Harrison and Jeremy Smith have installed. Tackling machines Aleck Hobson and Mullins return at linebacker, as do edge defenders James Walter and Stephon Anderson. Cook said defensive backs/cornerbacks Vonte Jones and Santario Prather and safeties Cody Shelton and Stephon Foote will be back.

SPECIAL TEAMS

James Dees, a senior, will punt for the Tigers. Juniors Matt Allen and Brant Akins will handle kicking duties.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Itawamba AHS at North Pontotoc Falkner at North Panola Calhoun City at Pontotoc* at Lafayette* Senatobia* at Rosa Fort* Byhalia* New Albany* * –Division 2-4A

NOTEBOOK

Ripley will host in-county rival Falkner for the first time in more than five seasons. Ripley holds a 10-3 advantage in the series. ... Ripley will also host Calhoun City, where head coach Chad Cook played varsity football and had 17 tackles in the 1995 Class 2A state title game.

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TIGERS

needed as the Tigers are inaugurated into Class 4A.

BY KEDRICK STOREY

FAST FACTS

Division: 2-4A 2012 record: 8-5, 4-2 (Lost in second round of playoffs) Head coach: Chad Cook (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Sedabris Boyd, Sr., RB He could have a breakout season, according to coach Chad Cook. Jamal Braddock, Jr., LT What the leader of the offensive line lacks in size, he makes up for with quick feet and a high football IQ. Aleck Hobson, Sr., LB Led team with 147 tackles as a junior.

SOUTHERN SENTINEL

This season, Ripley’s Chad Cook has something he has never had as a head coach. An entire returning offensive line. “We didn’t have to teach anybody, ‘who you got,’” said Cook, now in his second season with the Tigers. “We were getting Cook to teach, ‘this is how you do it.’” I tell them all the time, they are the team,” added Cook. “Any quarterback can complete balls when he can stand back there and take a nap. Any running back can run through a four-foot hole. Having them back is big." The seasoned front will be

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OFFENSE

The Tigers return seniors Hall Miskelly at center, Jackel Jackson at right guard, 300-pounder Devonte “Jimbo” Barkley at right tackle and Peyton Clark at tight end, with 300-plus pound junior Michael Story at left guard and Jamal Braddock at left tackle. Last season, the group helped Ripley set numerous school offensive records, on the way to an 8-4 record and a playoff win. A stable of veteran offensive weapons return in Ripley’s spread attack. Despite the argument against a twoquarterback system, Cook has confidence in seniors Dalton James and C.J. Johnson, a runner and passer. They’ll look to get the ball to last year’s secondleading receiver Isaiah Howard and dualthreat athletes Sedabris Boyd and John Austin Moore. James is the younger brother of for-

mer signal caller Cody James, who became the single-season passing leader at RIpley with 2,346 yards last season.

DEFENSE

Cook called for more aggressiveness out of his defense and he loves the new schemes defensive coaches Sam Buchanan, Jason Harrison and Jeremy Smith have installed. Tackling machines Aleck Hobson and Mullins return at linebacker, as do edge defenders James Walter and Stephon Anderson. Cook said defensive backs/cornerbacks Vonte Jones and Santario Prather and safeties Cody Shelton and Stephon Foote will be back.

SPECIAL TEAMS

James Dees, a senior, will punt for the Tigers. Juniors Matt Allen and Brant Akins will handle kicking duties.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Itawamba AHS at North Pontotoc Falkner at North Panola Calhoun City at Pontotoc* at Lafayette* Senatobia* at Rosa Fort* Byhalia* New Albany* * –Division 2-4A

NOTEBOOK

Ripley will host in-county rival Falkner for the first time in more than five seasons. Ripley holds a 10-3 advantage in the series. ... Ripley will also host Calhoun City, where head coach Chad Cook played varsity football and had 17 tackles in the 1995 Class 2A state title game.

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SALTILLO

TIGERS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-5A 2012 record: 7-5, 4-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Pat Byrd (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Tyler Tollison, Sr., QB Gritty “catch-all” who played RB/DB/WR and backup QB last season AJ Rye, Sr., WR Best threat to spread the field. Can score off speed sweeps or deep ball. Colby Hall, Sr., WR/S Only guy who won't leave the field, except on special teams.

Tigers return experience in secondary, LB BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

Saltillo coach Pat Byrd has grown on the job with this senior class. They’ve stuck through the thin and last season, the thick, making the playoffs for the first time as a Class 5A school. “We moved six of them up as freshmen and four of them wound up Byrd starting as freshmen,” said Byrd, in his fourth season. “You’ve got guys who have played a lot of football. There were 21 of them when they came from Guntown (Middle) and there are 18 still there. So it’s been a good group.” The division schedule features two of 5A’s best, West Point and |

Leland Riverside Region 1 South Delta Biggersville West Bolivar Coffeeville Region 4 Coldwater Bruce Falkner Calhoun City Hamilton East Webster Houlka Eupora Smithville Okolona Thrasher Region 5 Vardaman Clarkdale Region 2 Enterprise-Clarke Broad Street Lake CLASS 2A Durant Newton Region 1 J. F. Kennedy Scott Central Baldwyn McAdams Union Montgomery County East Union Region 6 Hatley Ray Brooks Leake County Mantachie Shaw Pisgah New Site St. Aloysius Puckett St. Joseph-Greenville Walnut S.V. Marshall Region 2 Region 3 St. Joseph-Madison Coahoma AHS East Oktibbeha Williams-Sullivan Coahoma County Ethel Region 7 H.W. Byers French Camp Amite County Potts Camp Nanih Waiya Bassfield Strayhorn Noxapater East Marion West Tallahatchie Pelahatchie Enterprise-Lincoln Region 3 Sebastopol Loyd Star J.Z. George West Lowndes Hollandale Simmons West Lincoln West Oktibbeha

CLASS 1A

Region 4 Bogue Chitto Cathedral Dexter Hinds AHS Lumberton Mount Olive Resurrection Sacred Heart Salem Stringer (8-man) MSD

DAILY JOURNAL

Oxford, both visiting the Tigers in October.

OFFENSE

Saltillo has a new quarterback who’s biggest adjustment may be getting used to only one position. Senior Tyler Tollison played everywhere last season, running back, wideout, defensive back. He’s not big, but Tollison plays much bigger than his 5foot-7, 145-pound build. “A bad snap, he’s going to make something positive out of it,” Byrd said. “And he’s quicker than you think.” AJ Rye is a three-year starter at receiver and junior transfer Diamante Pounds started and rushed for 1,600 yards last season at Shannon. Pounds gives Saltillo a running back it didn’t have last season. QB Andrew Soper was the running back. Also at receiver, Colby Hall returns and Will Swann will carry an increased load. On the offensive front, Carter Meeks, Carson Crooks and Malik Marshall are all

returning starters.

DEFENSE

Linebacker and secondary is where the most experience returns. Three defensive linemen graduated. Linebackers will be seniors Jalen Hadley, Grant Garrison, Ryan Oliver and Alex Hill. All four have started since their sophomore years. Hall in the secondary is joined by juniors Chasen Traylor and David Little at safety and corner. Sophomore Malik Randolph will be at the other corner. Byrd said Hall won’t leave the field defensively and will play a lot of offensive snaps. On the line, it’s Josh Hill at noseguard, Worth Robinson moves from tight end for his senior year and Xavier Taylor. “Those linemen, we’ve got about a half that are going to play some on both sides of the football,” Byrd said.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Rye and Meeks return to handle to place kicking. Drake McCarter will be the punter and Meeks returns as snapper.

MHSAA 2013-14 FOOTBALL REGIONS

Region 8 Bay Springs Mize North Forrest Richton Taylorsville Heidelberg

CLASS 3A

Region 1 Alcorn Central Belmont Booneville Kossuth Mooreville North Pontotoc Region 2 Charleston Holly Springs Independence M.S. Palmer North Panola Water Valley Region 3 East Side Humphreys County J. J. McClain Leflore County O’Bannon Ruleville

Region 4 Aberdeen Kemper County Louisville MSMS Nettleton South Pontotoc Winona Region 5 Choctaw Central Forest Choctaw County Philadelphia Raleigh SE Lauderdale Region 6 Collins McLaurin Morton Prentiss St. Andrew’s Velma Jackson Region 7 Crystal Springs Franklin County Hazlehurst Jefferson County Wesson Wilkinson County

Region 8 Our Lady Academy Perry Central Seminary St. Patrick Sumrall Tylertown West Marion

CLASS 4A

Region 1 Amory Corinth Itawamba AHS Pontotoc Shannon Tishomingo County Region 2 Byhalia Lafayette New Albany Ripley Rosa Fort Senatobia Region 3 Amanda Elzy Cleveland Gentry Greenwood Yazoo City Yazoo County

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

Desoto Central at Pontotoc Itawamba AHS Tupelo at Baldwyn at Lake Cormorant* Oxford* at Clarksdale* Center Hill* at West Point* at Lewisburg* New Hope* * –Division 1-5A

NOTEBOOK

Saltillo had 16 returning starters. It went to 15 when junior offensive lineman Brock Cates broke his leg in a car wreck before the start of practice. He’s out for the season. ... Saltillo and Lee County neighbor Tupelo play for the first time on Sept. 13.

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Region 4 Caledonia Houston Kosciusko Leake Central Noxubee County West Lauderdale Region 5 Forrest AHS Greene County NE Jones NE Lauderdale Newton County Quitman Region 6 Florence Magee Mendenhall Port Gibson Raymond Richland Region 7 Columbia Lawrence County McComb North Pike Purvis South Pike Region 8 Bay Moss Point

Pass Christian Poplarville St. Stanislaus Vancleave

CLASS 5A

Region 1 Center Hill Clarksdale Lake Cormorant Lewisburg New Hope Oxford Saltillo West Point Region 2 Callaway Canton Germantown Lanier Neshoba Central Pearl Ridgeland Vicksburg Region 3 Brookhaven Laurel Natchez Pearl River Central South Jones Wayne County

West Jones Wingfield Region 4 East Central Gautier George County Long Beach Pascagoula Picayune Stone West Harrison

CLASS 6A

Region 1 Desoto Central Grenada Hernando Horn Lake Olive Branch Southaven South Panola Tupelo Region 2 Columbus Clinton Greenville Madison Central Murrah NW Rankin Starkville Warren Central

Region 3 Brandon Forest Hill Jim Hill Meridian Oak Grove Petal Provine Terry Region 4 Biloxi D’Iberville Gulfport Hancock Harrison Central Hattiesburg Ocean Springs St. Martin

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

SALTILLO

TIGERS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-5A 2012 record: 7-5, 4-3 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Pat Byrd (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Tyler Tollison, Sr., QB Gritty “catch-all” who played RB/DB/WR and backup QB last season AJ Rye, Sr., WR Best threat to spread the field. Can score off speed sweeps or deep ball. Colby Hall, Sr., WR/S Only guy who won't leave the field, except on special teams.

Tigers return experience in secondary, LB BY BRANDON SPECK DAILY JOURNAL

Saltillo coach Pat Byrd has grown on the job with this senior class. They’ve stuck through the thin and last season, the thick, making the playoffs for the first time as a Class 5A school. “We moved six of them up as freshmen and four of them wound up Byrd starting as freshmen,” said Byrd, in his fourth season. “You’ve got guys who have played a lot of football. There were 21 of them when they came from Guntown (Middle) and there are 18 still there. So it’s been a good group.” The division schedule features two of 5A’s best, West Point and |

Leland Riverside Region 1 South Delta Biggersville West Bolivar Coffeeville Region 4 Coldwater Bruce Falkner Calhoun City Hamilton East Webster Houlka Eupora Smithville Okolona Thrasher Region 5 Vardaman Clarkdale Region 2 Enterprise-Clarke Broad Street Lake CLASS 2A Durant Newton Region 1 J. F. Kennedy Scott Central Baldwyn McAdams Union Montgomery County East Union Region 6 Hatley Ray Brooks Leake County Mantachie Shaw Pisgah New Site St. Aloysius Puckett St. Joseph-Greenville Walnut S.V. Marshall Region 2 Region 3 St. Joseph-Madison Coahoma AHS East Oktibbeha Williams-Sullivan Coahoma County Ethel Region 7 H.W. Byers French Camp Amite County Potts Camp Nanih Waiya Bassfield Strayhorn Noxapater East Marion West Tallahatchie Pelahatchie Enterprise-Lincoln Region 3 Sebastopol Loyd Star J.Z. George West Lowndes Hollandale Simmons West Lincoln West Oktibbeha

CLASS 1A

Region 4 Bogue Chitto Cathedral Dexter Hinds AHS Lumberton Mount Olive Resurrection Sacred Heart Salem Stringer (8-man) MSD

DAILY JOURNAL

Oxford, both visiting the Tigers in October.

OFFENSE

Saltillo has a new quarterback who’s biggest adjustment may be getting used to only one position. Senior Tyler Tollison played everywhere last season, running back, wideout, defensive back. He’s not big, but Tollison plays much bigger than his 5foot-7, 145-pound build. “A bad snap, he’s going to make something positive out of it,” Byrd said. “And he’s quicker than you think.” AJ Rye is a three-year starter at receiver and junior transfer Diamante Pounds started and rushed for 1,600 yards last season at Shannon. Pounds gives Saltillo a running back it didn’t have last season. QB Andrew Soper was the running back. Also at receiver, Colby Hall returns and Will Swann will carry an increased load. On the offensive front, Carter Meeks, Carson Crooks and Malik Marshall are all

returning starters.

DEFENSE

Linebacker and secondary is where the most experience returns. Three defensive linemen graduated. Linebackers will be seniors Jalen Hadley, Grant Garrison, Ryan Oliver and Alex Hill. All four have started since their sophomore years. Hall in the secondary is joined by juniors Chasen Traylor and David Little at safety and corner. Sophomore Malik Randolph will be at the other corner. Byrd said Hall won’t leave the field defensively and will play a lot of offensive snaps. On the line, it’s Josh Hill at noseguard, Worth Robinson moves from tight end for his senior year and Xavier Taylor. “Those linemen, we’ve got about a half that are going to play some on both sides of the football,” Byrd said.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Rye and Meeks return to handle to place kicking. Drake McCarter will be the punter and Meeks returns as snapper.

MHSAA 2013-14 FOOTBALL REGIONS

Region 8 Bay Springs Mize North Forrest Richton Taylorsville Heidelberg

CLASS 3A

Region 1 Alcorn Central Belmont Booneville Kossuth Mooreville North Pontotoc Region 2 Charleston Holly Springs Independence M.S. Palmer North Panola Water Valley Region 3 East Side Humphreys County J. J. McClain Leflore County O’Bannon Ruleville

Region 4 Aberdeen Kemper County Louisville MSMS Nettleton South Pontotoc Winona Region 5 Choctaw Central Forest Choctaw County Philadelphia Raleigh SE Lauderdale Region 6 Collins McLaurin Morton Prentiss St. Andrew’s Velma Jackson Region 7 Crystal Springs Franklin County Hazlehurst Jefferson County Wesson Wilkinson County

Region 8 Our Lady Academy Perry Central Seminary St. Patrick Sumrall Tylertown West Marion

CLASS 4A

Region 1 Amory Corinth Itawamba AHS Pontotoc Shannon Tishomingo County Region 2 Byhalia Lafayette New Albany Ripley Rosa Fort Senatobia Region 3 Amanda Elzy Cleveland Gentry Greenwood Yazoo City Yazoo County

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

Desoto Central at Pontotoc Itawamba AHS Tupelo at Baldwyn at Lake Cormorant* Oxford* at Clarksdale* Center Hill* at West Point* at Lewisburg* New Hope* * –Division 1-5A

NOTEBOOK

Saltillo had 16 returning starters. It went to 15 when junior offensive lineman Brock Cates broke his leg in a car wreck before the start of practice. He’s out for the season. ... Saltillo and Lee County neighbor Tupelo play for the first time on Sept. 13.

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Region 4 Caledonia Houston Kosciusko Leake Central Noxubee County West Lauderdale Region 5 Forrest AHS Greene County NE Jones NE Lauderdale Newton County Quitman Region 6 Florence Magee Mendenhall Port Gibson Raymond Richland Region 7 Columbia Lawrence County McComb North Pike Purvis South Pike Region 8 Bay Moss Point

Pass Christian Poplarville St. Stanislaus Vancleave

CLASS 5A

Region 1 Center Hill Clarksdale Lake Cormorant Lewisburg New Hope Oxford Saltillo West Point Region 2 Callaway Canton Germantown Lanier Neshoba Central Pearl Ridgeland Vicksburg Region 3 Brookhaven Laurel Natchez Pearl River Central South Jones Wayne County

West Jones Wingfield Region 4 East Central Gautier George County Long Beach Pascagoula Picayune Stone West Harrison

CLASS 6A

Region 1 Desoto Central Grenada Hernando Horn Lake Olive Branch Southaven South Panola Tupelo Region 2 Columbus Clinton Greenville Madison Central Murrah NW Rankin Starkville Warren Central

Region 3 Brandon Forest Hill Jim Hill Meridian Oak Grove Petal Provine Terry Region 4 Biloxi D’Iberville Gulfport Hancock Harrison Central Hattiesburg Ocean Springs St. Martin

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Healthy QB returns to lead Red Raiders

SHANNON

RED RAIDERS FAST FACTS

DAILY JOURNAL

BY GENE PHELPS DAILY JOURNAL

Division: 1-4A Kendall Cox hasn’t played foot2012 record: 3-8, 2-3 division (Lost ball since the 2011 season, but in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Darryl Carter (2nd year) the senior quarterback is ready to go for the Shannon Red Raiders PLAYERS TO WATCH in 2013. Kendall Cox, Sr. QB Cox suffered a Missed all of 2012 after suffering a torn ACL – not on non-football knee injury. the football field – in the spring of Chavis Dilworth, Sr. WR/RB 2012 and missed The talented go-to guy is looking to the entire season. have a break-out season. Second-year Carter coach Darryl Cedric Nabors, Sr., RB/DB Carter is happy to Coaches say he’s the “heart and have the talented 6-foot-1, 250soul” of the defense. pound QB back. “He’s a (former Lafayette star) Jeremy Liggins-style quarterback,” Carter said. “We can do a lot of things with him. We want him to be smart and make good decisions.” Cox’s return to the lineup could

help the Red Raiders improve on last season’s 3-8 record. Despite its losing ledger, Shannon reached the postseason with a 23 mark inside Division 1-4A. “We are just trying to win around here,” Carter said. “We’re trying to get Shannon back to where it was in football. We’re taking baby steps. We want to stay consistent and be effective.”

son, along with Dilworth and Seals, will see time at running back. The offensive line features center John Morgan Coleman, guards Girbraux Henderson and Donte Harper, and tackles Isaiah Wren and Harris Driskell.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

DEFENSE

The Red Raiders, led by linebackers Alex Metcalf and Devonte Shumpert, will continue to present offenses multiple looks. The talented Nabors will play OFFENSE strong safety along with running back. Cox will have plenty of help getting the He’ll be joined in the secondary by offense cranked up. Smith, Cameron Montgomery and BranChavis Dilworth, a senior, caught 41 don Jackson. Devonte Stone returns on passes for 694 yards last season and the front. rushed for 296 yards. He accounted for “We weren’t disciplined enough at 12 touchdowns. He’ll be joined at retimes last year,” Carter said. ceiver by Mark Seals and Denarius Smith, who finished second and third in SPECIAL TEAMS receiving last year. Hunter Robbins, who joined the team “Dilworth can make us really, really late last season, will handle all the kickgood,” Carter said. ing chores, including punting. Cedric Nabors, Tyshon Cooper, Jasper Carter is counting on Robbins’ strong Hunt, Trey Williams and Brandon Jackleg to provide some scoring.

NOTEBOOK

Jaylen Pounds and Azzie Johnson are the backup QBs to Cox. ... Shannon will continue to showcase a mixture of the spread and wing-T, two offenses Carter is familiar with from his high school and arena football playing days. ... The Red Raiders welcomed back 18 seniors this fall.

Prompt • Efficient • Courteous

GOOD LUCK

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

Healthy QB returns to lead Red Raiders

SHANNON

RED RAIDERS FAST FACTS

DAILY JOURNAL

BY GENE PHELPS DAILY JOURNAL

Division: 1-4A Kendall Cox hasn’t played foot2012 record: 3-8, 2-3 division (Lost ball since the 2011 season, but in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Darryl Carter (2nd year) the senior quarterback is ready to go for the Shannon Red Raiders PLAYERS TO WATCH in 2013. Kendall Cox, Sr. QB Cox suffered a Missed all of 2012 after suffering a torn ACL – not on non-football knee injury. the football field – in the spring of Chavis Dilworth, Sr. WR/RB 2012 and missed The talented go-to guy is looking to the entire season. have a break-out season. Second-year Carter coach Darryl Cedric Nabors, Sr., RB/DB Carter is happy to Coaches say he’s the “heart and have the talented 6-foot-1, 250soul” of the defense. pound QB back. “He’s a (former Lafayette star) Jeremy Liggins-style quarterback,” Carter said. “We can do a lot of things with him. We want him to be smart and make good decisions.” Cox’s return to the lineup could

help the Red Raiders improve on last season’s 3-8 record. Despite its losing ledger, Shannon reached the postseason with a 23 mark inside Division 1-4A. “We are just trying to win around here,” Carter said. “We’re trying to get Shannon back to where it was in football. We’re taking baby steps. We want to stay consistent and be effective.”

son, along with Dilworth and Seals, will see time at running back. The offensive line features center John Morgan Coleman, guards Girbraux Henderson and Donte Harper, and tackles Isaiah Wren and Harris Driskell.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

DEFENSE

The Red Raiders, led by linebackers Alex Metcalf and Devonte Shumpert, will continue to present offenses multiple looks. The talented Nabors will play OFFENSE strong safety along with running back. Cox will have plenty of help getting the He’ll be joined in the secondary by offense cranked up. Smith, Cameron Montgomery and BranChavis Dilworth, a senior, caught 41 don Jackson. Devonte Stone returns on passes for 694 yards last season and the front. rushed for 296 yards. He accounted for “We weren’t disciplined enough at 12 touchdowns. He’ll be joined at retimes last year,” Carter said. ceiver by Mark Seals and Denarius Smith, who finished second and third in SPECIAL TEAMS receiving last year. Hunter Robbins, who joined the team “Dilworth can make us really, really late last season, will handle all the kickgood,” Carter said. ing chores, including punting. Cedric Nabors, Tyshon Cooper, Jasper Carter is counting on Robbins’ strong Hunt, Trey Williams and Brandon Jackleg to provide some scoring.

NOTEBOOK

Jaylen Pounds and Azzie Johnson are the backup QBs to Cox. ... Shannon will continue to showcase a mixture of the spread and wing-T, two offenses Carter is familiar with from his high school and arena football playing days. ... The Red Raiders welcomed back 18 seniors this fall.

Prompt • Efficient • Courteous

GOOD LUCK

Bill Benson

RED RAIDERS from

Chancery Clerk

B&S Wrecker

Phone 662-841-9100

936 CR 600 • Shannon, MS

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

662-401-4112

For Information Concerning: • Passports • Prior Year Property Tax • Recording Deeds

McFarling Technologies, Inc. Customer First - Computer Services

“Our business is keeping you in business”

283 Road 325 Tupelo, MS 38801

662-767-8733

www.mcfarlingtech.net

SCHEDULE

at Aberdeen open Tupelo at Nettleton Lafayette at Okolona Tishomingo Co.* at Itawamba AHS* Amory* Corinth* at Pontotoc* * –Division 1-4A

Good Luck Red Raiders! From All of Us Here At

Shannon, MS • 767-9789

Check Out Wednesday’s Paper For Weekly Specials!

• Recording UCC’s • County Financial Info • Recording Deeds of Trust

Brewer Grocery Ethanol FREE Gas • Deli • Friendly Service

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PLAYERS TO WATCH

Drew Lann, Sr., QB Third-year starter that Tacker refers to as his coach on the field. Tyler Hood, Sr., RB Also saw time at receiver last season. Matt Morrow, Sr., OL/DL One of three seniors coming back on both the offensive and defensive line.

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Seniors look to get ’Noles over first-round hump BY MELISSA MEADOR

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 9-2, 7-1 (Lost in first round of playoffs to Greenville St. Joe) Head coach: Bubba Tacker (8th year)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

MONROE JOURNAL

Smithville coach Bubba Tacker has seen his eight seniors gain a lot of maturity over the past three seasons. The Seminoles have lost in the first round of the Class 1A playoffs the last two seasons. This year, Tacker expects the leadership of his Tacker seniors to guide the team and that starts with senior quarterback Drew Lann, a third-year starter. “Drew has grown up a lot in the past three years, and we’re expecting a whole lot from him this year. He knows the system pretty well and has a lot of weight on his shoulders this year,” Tacker said. “He worked hard and had a great

‘(QB Drew Lann) knows the system pretty well and has a lot of weight on his shoulders. ’ Bubba Tacker

Smithville head coach

better in the backfield than we were last year,” Tacker said. “I feel like our line could be the best line we’ve had in years.” Junior Tristan Hawkins could also see time at halfback or fullback after a season-ending injury early last year. Three seniors return on the offensive line – Matt Morrow, Tanner Fears and Joseph Kuykendall – that loses Jake Bridges and Drew Comer.

DEFENSE

summer as well.”

OFFENSE

Sophomore Neil Knight will be the primary target for Lann. Senior Tyler Hood will be back at running back after splitting time at wide receiver in 2012. Tacker said he feels positive about his backfield, which has to replace work horses J.T. Pitts and Turner Sanderson. “I think we’re going to be fine and not miss a beat in the running game. It’s possible we’re going to be as good or

Morrow, Fears and Kuykendall will also be leaders on the defensive line, while Hood returns at outside linebacker and Knight at cornerback. Tacker said the Seminoles return a majority of their backups, which he counts as one of their biggest strengths.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Kicker Kyle Knight returns, while Lann will do the punting again. The Seminoles are still searching in camp for who will return kicks after losing kick returner Pitts.

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SCHEDULE

Belmont Hatley at Caledonia at Thrasher* Biggersville* (HC) at Coldwater* Open Coffeeville* at Vardaman* Falkner* at Hamilton* Houlka* * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Drew Gardner comes in to serve as special teams coordinator, replacing baseball coach Steve Kerr. ... Smithville won by double digits in 8 of its 9 victories in 2012 and suffered their only regular season loss to Vardaman.

FULL SERVICE MARINA

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SMITHVILLE

SEMINOLES

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Drew Lann, Sr., QB Third-year starter that Tacker refers to as his coach on the field. Tyler Hood, Sr., RB Also saw time at receiver last season. Matt Morrow, Sr., OL/DL One of three seniors coming back on both the offensive and defensive line.

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Seniors look to get ’Noles over first-round hump BY MELISSA MEADOR

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 9-2, 7-1 (Lost in first round of playoffs to Greenville St. Joe) Head coach: Bubba Tacker (8th year)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

MONROE JOURNAL

Smithville coach Bubba Tacker has seen his eight seniors gain a lot of maturity over the past three seasons. The Seminoles have lost in the first round of the Class 1A playoffs the last two seasons. This year, Tacker expects the leadership of his Tacker seniors to guide the team and that starts with senior quarterback Drew Lann, a third-year starter. “Drew has grown up a lot in the past three years, and we’re expecting a whole lot from him this year. He knows the system pretty well and has a lot of weight on his shoulders this year,” Tacker said. “He worked hard and had a great

‘(QB Drew Lann) knows the system pretty well and has a lot of weight on his shoulders. ’ Bubba Tacker

Smithville head coach

better in the backfield than we were last year,” Tacker said. “I feel like our line could be the best line we’ve had in years.” Junior Tristan Hawkins could also see time at halfback or fullback after a season-ending injury early last year. Three seniors return on the offensive line – Matt Morrow, Tanner Fears and Joseph Kuykendall – that loses Jake Bridges and Drew Comer.

DEFENSE

summer as well.”

OFFENSE

Sophomore Neil Knight will be the primary target for Lann. Senior Tyler Hood will be back at running back after splitting time at wide receiver in 2012. Tacker said he feels positive about his backfield, which has to replace work horses J.T. Pitts and Turner Sanderson. “I think we’re going to be fine and not miss a beat in the running game. It’s possible we’re going to be as good or

Morrow, Fears and Kuykendall will also be leaders on the defensive line, while Hood returns at outside linebacker and Knight at cornerback. Tacker said the Seminoles return a majority of their backups, which he counts as one of their biggest strengths.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Kicker Kyle Knight returns, while Lann will do the punting again. The Seminoles are still searching in camp for who will return kicks after losing kick returner Pitts.

Doing The Most Good Tupelo: Daybrite Drive

Amory: Glendale Shopping Center Booneville: E. Chambers Street New Albany: Bankhead Street

Office: 527 Carnation St., Tupelo (662) 842-9222

Good Luck Seminoles

GOOD LUCK

ON A GREAT SEASON!

from

Coker’s Han-D-Mart

The Town of Smithville

63490 Hwy. 25 • Smithville, MS

662-651-4241

Mayor, Board of Aldermen & Employees ©JPC2013

SCHEDULE

Belmont Hatley at Caledonia at Thrasher* Biggersville* (HC) at Coldwater* Open Coffeeville* at Vardaman* Falkner* at Hamilton* Houlka* * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Drew Gardner comes in to serve as special teams coordinator, replacing baseball coach Steve Kerr. ... Smithville won by double digits in 8 of its 9 victories in 2012 and suffered their only regular season loss to Vardaman.

FULL SERVICE MARINA

The Salvation Army Other Family Thift Store Locations in:

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct.18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SMITHVILLE MARINA

• Gas • Diesel Fuel • Dockage • Phone 6 OPEN SPACES FOR NIGHT DOCKING 30 AMP SMF 50 AMP SERVICE MONITOR CHANNEL 16 RADIO MILE 377 GLOVER WILKINS POOL, TENN-TOM WW COURTEOUS SERVICE CAMPGROUND SITE

Scott Cox, Harbor Master • 662-651-4334

Go Seminoles from

Amory Federal 662.256.9323

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SOUTH PONTOTOC

COUGARS

Cougars will be road warriors in move to 4-3A BY JAY TIDWELL

FAST FACTS

Division: 4-3A 2012 record: 1-10, 0-5 division (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Roger Chism (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Josh Estes, Sr., RB/LB A tough, hard-nosed runner who will fight for extra yards. Wesley Ross, Soph., QB/LB. A quick learner expected to get better every week. Rodney Parrish, Sr., OT/DT Has played every position along the front, leads strong group of linemen.

DAILY JOURNAL

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

South Pontotoc’s goal is to return to the playoffs, no matter how far it must go. With its move to Division 4-3A, South must make a 130-mile trek to Dekalb to face division-foe Kemper County. The Cougars also have division games against perennial Chism power Aberdeen as well as Louisville, which played for the 4A North title last year. “They are in the top three in the state in 3A schools,” South coach Roger Chism said. “It ought to be a dog fight between those two to win it, but that gives us a chance to get in the playoffs, unlike several years ago, when we

’We need the right kids in the right spot. ’ Roger Chism

South Pontotoc head coach on filling out his secondary were 7-4 and sitting at the house when the playoffs started. That’s what we’re playing for.”

OFFENSE

Welsey Ross, a sophomore, begins the season as the starting quarterback to lead South’s spread offense. He got playing time off the bench last season. Josh Estes, a senior, returns as running back, joined by Javontay Bean, a junior. Ross will get the benefit of an experienced offensive line, which has only one new starter. Rodney Parrish leads the front, along with fellow senior Tyler Lindsey, Kedrick Collier and Tyler Mills.

Quality Auto & Body Shop/ Discount Auto Glass 2180 Hwy 6 East • Pontotoc Donald & Laura Franklin

662-489-6876

Keep Your Eye on the Ball

Tucker Babb, Elshaddi Gregory and Clay Hood will play receiver or wing back.

DEFENSE

South will again use a four-man front, with the linemen playing both sides of the ball. The Cougars continue to solidify their secondary. Clay Hood and Gregory will play at safety, and Reid Winter will return as another defensive back, but other positions remain open. “We will have to work hard in fall camp to get that shored up,” Chism said. “We need the right kids in the right spot, like a puzzle.” The Cougars lone win last season was against Ethel in Week 2. Three of their losses were by seven points or less. They aim to correct that cycle. “It was one of those years that we just seemed like we couldn’t get anything to gel, and then got an injury,” Chism said. “We had a real good spring and we hope some kids will step up and bring that forward.”

WE E GET RIC THE BEST P

Owner, Ron Herndon

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Hatley at Vardaman Mantachie at North Pontotoc Walnut at Mooreville at Kemper County* Louisville* Winona* at Nettleton* at Aberdeen* * –Division 4-3A

NOTEBOOK

The Cougars had two heartbreaking Div. 2-3A losses last season – to Nettleton (32-29) and Mooreville (14-7); the third and fourth playoff seeds from the division had league records of 2-3. ... From 2007 to 2010, either Aberdeen or Louisville – both now in Div. 4-3A – played in the 3A North final.

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

SOUTH PONTOTOC

COUGARS

Cougars will be road warriors in move to 4-3A BY JAY TIDWELL

FAST FACTS

Division: 4-3A 2012 record: 1-10, 0-5 division (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Roger Chism (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Josh Estes, Sr., RB/LB A tough, hard-nosed runner who will fight for extra yards. Wesley Ross, Soph., QB/LB. A quick learner expected to get better every week. Rodney Parrish, Sr., OT/DT Has played every position along the front, leads strong group of linemen.

DAILY JOURNAL

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

South Pontotoc’s goal is to return to the playoffs, no matter how far it must go. With its move to Division 4-3A, South must make a 130-mile trek to Dekalb to face division-foe Kemper County. The Cougars also have division games against perennial Chism power Aberdeen as well as Louisville, which played for the 4A North title last year. “They are in the top three in the state in 3A schools,” South coach Roger Chism said. “It ought to be a dog fight between those two to win it, but that gives us a chance to get in the playoffs, unlike several years ago, when we

’We need the right kids in the right spot. ’ Roger Chism

South Pontotoc head coach on filling out his secondary were 7-4 and sitting at the house when the playoffs started. That’s what we’re playing for.”

OFFENSE

Welsey Ross, a sophomore, begins the season as the starting quarterback to lead South’s spread offense. He got playing time off the bench last season. Josh Estes, a senior, returns as running back, joined by Javontay Bean, a junior. Ross will get the benefit of an experienced offensive line, which has only one new starter. Rodney Parrish leads the front, along with fellow senior Tyler Lindsey, Kedrick Collier and Tyler Mills.

Quality Auto & Body Shop/ Discount Auto Glass 2180 Hwy 6 East • Pontotoc Donald & Laura Franklin

662-489-6876

Keep Your Eye on the Ball

Tucker Babb, Elshaddi Gregory and Clay Hood will play receiver or wing back.

DEFENSE

South will again use a four-man front, with the linemen playing both sides of the ball. The Cougars continue to solidify their secondary. Clay Hood and Gregory will play at safety, and Reid Winter will return as another defensive back, but other positions remain open. “We will have to work hard in fall camp to get that shored up,” Chism said. “We need the right kids in the right spot, like a puzzle.” The Cougars lone win last season was against Ethel in Week 2. Three of their losses were by seven points or less. They aim to correct that cycle. “It was one of those years that we just seemed like we couldn’t get anything to gel, and then got an injury,” Chism said. “We had a real good spring and we hope some kids will step up and bring that forward.”

WE E GET RIC THE BEST P

Owner, Ron Herndon

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

Hatley at Vardaman Mantachie at North Pontotoc Walnut at Mooreville at Kemper County* Louisville* Winona* at Nettleton* at Aberdeen* * –Division 4-3A

NOTEBOOK

The Cougars had two heartbreaking Div. 2-3A losses last season – to Nettleton (32-29) and Mooreville (14-7); the third and fourth playoff seeds from the division had league records of 2-3. ... From 2007 to 2010, either Aberdeen or Louisville – both now in Div. 4-3A – played in the 3A North final.

PONTOTOC STOCKYARD

SATURDAYS

FOR ALL LIVESTOCK NEEDS

568 RockyFord Rd. • Hwy 76 West, Pontotoc 489-4385 or 213-7080 Goats, Hogs, and Horses at 11:00 am, Cattle at 1:00 pm “Good Luck to all of our area teams from your hometown bank!”

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STARKVILLE

YELLOW JACKETS FAST FACTS

Division: 2-6A 2012 record: 12-3, 7-0 (Won Class 5A state title) Head coach: Jamie Mitchell (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Darious Grayer, Sr., WR/TB Had more than 750 yards of total offense as a junior. Jacquez Horsley, Jr., TB Jackets’ second-leading rusher in 2012 with 777 yards and 9 touchdowns. Taylor Johnston, Sr., LB Collected 103 tackles and 10 tackles for loss in 2012.

STARKVILLE ACA.

VOLUNTEERS FAST FACTS

Division: MAIS AAA II 2012 record: 5-7 overall, 2-1 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Jeff Terrill (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Tripp Janssen, Sr., RG Three-year starter and leader on offensive line. Jonathan Burton, Sr., K Put 68 percent of kickoffs in end zone for touchbacks in 2012. Drew Harrell, Jr., LB One of three returning starters at linebacker.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

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’Jackets bring championship pedigree to 6A BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

After claiming the 2012 Class 5A state championship, Starkville High School will accept a new challenge in moving to the Class 6A ranks. But neither the Yellow Jackets nor head coach Jamie Mitchell are strangers to the 6A classification. When Mitchell Mitchell first arrived at Starkville, the Jackets played in Class 6A and Mitchell also coached several years with Olive Branch in Class 6A. “Even when we were in 5A we played Madison Central the past two years and split with them,” said Mitchell. “My first year at Starkville we played in 6A and

were very competitive. So we’re looking forward to it. “In 5A there were only one or two games where we really had to play well to win. But in 6A, every Friday night will be tough and we better be ready to play. Our players will enjoy that. “We may not win as many but will end up playing better competition.”

which one can lead us and take on that responsibility.”

DEFENSE

The Jackets will turn to a swarming defense to lead the way. Starkville will be stacked on leadership and experience with its front seven, including senior and twoyear starter Taylor Johnson at linebacker. On the defensive line, juniors Derion Ford and A.J. Smith are back as well, along with Maleke Bell, who started OFFENSE every game as a freshman. Senior Princeton Jones moves from “We feel like our defense is the receiver to quarterback. Sophomore A.J. strength of our team,” said Mitchell. “Our Brown will also be in the quarterback front seven is back intact and some of mix, too, said Mitchell. Junior tailback the best players on our team are in the Jacquez Horsley returns and slot receiver box on our defense.” Darious Grayer will also play some tailback. SPECIAL TEAMS Sophomore Kobe Jones is also one to Senior Charlie Henderson was 34-ofwatch on the offensive line. 35 on extra points last season and re“Princeton was a two-year starter for turns while junior Jay Henderson will us at receiver and is a good athlete,” said accept the punting duties. Horsley and Mitchell. “And then A.J. Brown exploded Grayer will form a dangerous duo on refor us this spring. So it boils down to turn units.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

at Noxubee County Oxford at West Point Southaven at Columbus Northwest Rankin* at Greenville-Weston* Madison Central* at Murrah* at Warren Central* Clinton* * –Division 2-6A

NOTEBOOK

Not only did the Jackets lose quarterback Gabe Myles to Mississippi State, expected 2013 starter Caleb Wilson moved to Georgia in the spring after his father Chris Wilson joined the Georgia coaching staff. ... The Jackets have played in back-to-back state championship games.

Volunteers have eyes on championship run BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

For the past two seasons, Starkville Academy has made a run at the MAIS AAA Division II state championship only to have that title run come up short. This fall, head coach Jeff Terrill likes the potential of his squad and the talent, but said there will be a lot of Terrill youth on the offensive side of the ball. The Volunteers finished 5-7 last year and lost in the opening round of the MAIS playoffs.

OFFENSE

There are no returning skill players on offense. “But we are more talented on offense

than we’ve been the last couple of years,” Terrill said. “They will have some sophomore mistakes but we’re excited about their future.” At quarterback, Terrill said the Vols have yet to name a starter but have three solid candidates, sophomores Houston Clark and Colt Crestman. “Then we have a young man that is unknown that just moved in, Logan Locke. He is in the hunt and has only been with us since the summer and throws the ball well,” Terrill said. “The quarterback position is a question mark but we’re excited about all three guys. All three are good athletes so we’re tickled to death to have that problem.” Terrill is also excited about the “weapon” on special teams. “Our biggest weapon that goes unmentioned is our kicker Jonathan Burton,” said Terrill. “When we get into the red zone he is a real weapon and gives us a chance to

get points. He also put 68 percent of his kickoffs for touchbacks and did well punting, too, last year.”

DEFENSE

Terrill does welcome back six starters on defense, including three linebackers, Jonathan Black, Drew Harrell and Josh Crittenden. “Those guys handled 90 percent of the reps last year,” said Terrill. “So that’s a solid group to lead the defense. “So I look for us to come out and be a pretty good defensive football team. But we will start a lot of new ones on offense and you never know how young kids will respond.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Burton was 4-of-8 on field goal attempts and drilled 43-of-48 extra-point attempts in 2012 and will handle punting duties as well. Terrill is still unsettled on kick returners after losing the majority of his skill performers.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

at Lamar School East Rankin Academy at Washington School* Hillcrest Christian* at Magnolia Heights* Winston Academy Madison-Ridgeland Aca.* Open at Heritage Academy* at Jackson Academy* Pillow Academy* * –MAIS AAA II

NOTEBOOK

The Volunteers have reached postseason play in the last three campaigns, something that hadn’t happened in over a decade. ... Senior Jonathan Burton took over mid-season in 2012 as punter and handled all kicking duties the rest of the season. Burton is also drawing some Division 1 looks.

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STARKVILLE

YELLOW JACKETS FAST FACTS

Division: 2-6A 2012 record: 12-3, 7-0 (Won Class 5A state title) Head coach: Jamie Mitchell (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Darious Grayer, Sr., WR/TB Had more than 750 yards of total offense as a junior. Jacquez Horsley, Jr., TB Jackets’ second-leading rusher in 2012 with 777 yards and 9 touchdowns. Taylor Johnston, Sr., LB Collected 103 tackles and 10 tackles for loss in 2012.

STARKVILLE ACA.

VOLUNTEERS FAST FACTS

Division: MAIS AAA II 2012 record: 5-7 overall, 2-1 (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Jeff Terrill (4th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Tripp Janssen, Sr., RG Three-year starter and leader on offensive line. Jonathan Burton, Sr., K Put 68 percent of kickoffs in end zone for touchbacks in 2012. Drew Harrell, Jr., LB One of three returning starters at linebacker.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

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’Jackets bring championship pedigree to 6A BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

After claiming the 2012 Class 5A state championship, Starkville High School will accept a new challenge in moving to the Class 6A ranks. But neither the Yellow Jackets nor head coach Jamie Mitchell are strangers to the 6A classification. When Mitchell Mitchell first arrived at Starkville, the Jackets played in Class 6A and Mitchell also coached several years with Olive Branch in Class 6A. “Even when we were in 5A we played Madison Central the past two years and split with them,” said Mitchell. “My first year at Starkville we played in 6A and

were very competitive. So we’re looking forward to it. “In 5A there were only one or two games where we really had to play well to win. But in 6A, every Friday night will be tough and we better be ready to play. Our players will enjoy that. “We may not win as many but will end up playing better competition.”

which one can lead us and take on that responsibility.”

DEFENSE

The Jackets will turn to a swarming defense to lead the way. Starkville will be stacked on leadership and experience with its front seven, including senior and twoyear starter Taylor Johnson at linebacker. On the defensive line, juniors Derion Ford and A.J. Smith are back as well, along with Maleke Bell, who started OFFENSE every game as a freshman. Senior Princeton Jones moves from “We feel like our defense is the receiver to quarterback. Sophomore A.J. strength of our team,” said Mitchell. “Our Brown will also be in the quarterback front seven is back intact and some of mix, too, said Mitchell. Junior tailback the best players on our team are in the Jacquez Horsley returns and slot receiver box on our defense.” Darious Grayer will also play some tailback. SPECIAL TEAMS Sophomore Kobe Jones is also one to Senior Charlie Henderson was 34-ofwatch on the offensive line. 35 on extra points last season and re“Princeton was a two-year starter for turns while junior Jay Henderson will us at receiver and is a good athlete,” said accept the punting duties. Horsley and Mitchell. “And then A.J. Brown exploded Grayer will form a dangerous duo on refor us this spring. So it boils down to turn units.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

at Noxubee County Oxford at West Point Southaven at Columbus Northwest Rankin* at Greenville-Weston* Madison Central* at Murrah* at Warren Central* Clinton* * –Division 2-6A

NOTEBOOK

Not only did the Jackets lose quarterback Gabe Myles to Mississippi State, expected 2013 starter Caleb Wilson moved to Georgia in the spring after his father Chris Wilson joined the Georgia coaching staff. ... The Jackets have played in back-to-back state championship games.

Volunteers have eyes on championship run BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

For the past two seasons, Starkville Academy has made a run at the MAIS AAA Division II state championship only to have that title run come up short. This fall, head coach Jeff Terrill likes the potential of his squad and the talent, but said there will be a lot of Terrill youth on the offensive side of the ball. The Volunteers finished 5-7 last year and lost in the opening round of the MAIS playoffs.

OFFENSE

There are no returning skill players on offense. “But we are more talented on offense

than we’ve been the last couple of years,” Terrill said. “They will have some sophomore mistakes but we’re excited about their future.” At quarterback, Terrill said the Vols have yet to name a starter but have three solid candidates, sophomores Houston Clark and Colt Crestman. “Then we have a young man that is unknown that just moved in, Logan Locke. He is in the hunt and has only been with us since the summer and throws the ball well,” Terrill said. “The quarterback position is a question mark but we’re excited about all three guys. All three are good athletes so we’re tickled to death to have that problem.” Terrill is also excited about the “weapon” on special teams. “Our biggest weapon that goes unmentioned is our kicker Jonathan Burton,” said Terrill. “When we get into the red zone he is a real weapon and gives us a chance to

get points. He also put 68 percent of his kickoffs for touchbacks and did well punting, too, last year.”

DEFENSE

Terrill does welcome back six starters on defense, including three linebackers, Jonathan Black, Drew Harrell and Josh Crittenden. “Those guys handled 90 percent of the reps last year,” said Terrill. “So that’s a solid group to lead the defense. “So I look for us to come out and be a pretty good defensive football team. But we will start a lot of new ones on offense and you never know how young kids will respond.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Burton was 4-of-8 on field goal attempts and drilled 43-of-48 extra-point attempts in 2012 and will handle punting duties as well. Terrill is still unsettled on kick returners after losing the majority of his skill performers.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

at Lamar School East Rankin Academy at Washington School* Hillcrest Christian* at Magnolia Heights* Winston Academy Madison-Ridgeland Aca.* Open at Heritage Academy* at Jackson Academy* Pillow Academy* * –MAIS AAA II

NOTEBOOK

The Volunteers have reached postseason play in the last three campaigns, something that hadn’t happened in over a decade. ... Senior Jonathan Burton took over mid-season in 2012 as punter and handled all kicking duties the rest of the season. Burton is also drawing some Division 1 looks.

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

THRASHER

REBELS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 5-5, 3-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Lamart Harvey (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

J. T. Huddleston, Sr., QB Good at directing the offense.

Dylan Lee, Sr., C A senior leader and emotional leader of the Rebels. Blake Weathersby, Sr., RB A shifty back who seems to always fall forward.

POTTS CAMP

CARDINALS FAST FACTS

Division: 2-2A 2012 record: 9-1 independent Head coach: Shane Stone (5th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jordon Harris, Jr., RB Moves to running back after a successful year at QB. Keenan Kearney, Jr., OLB Top returning tackler recorded 62 stops last season. Shunn Smith, Sr., OL The 5-10, 265-pound lineman is a four-year starter.

DAILY JOURNAL

Rebels trying to end long playoff drought BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

Playoffs? Not a word mentioned in the same sentence with the Thrasher Rebels football team in a number of years. “We want to get to the playoffs,” Thrasher head coach Lamart Harvey said. “Thrasher hasn’t been in 18 or 20 years. Harvey “No one seems to know.” The Rebels will look to improve on a 5-5 effort from 2012 as they chase a playoff berth.

‘We want to get to the playoffs. Thrasher hasn’t been in 18 or 20 years ’ Lamart Harvey

Thrasher head coach, on his team’s goal of reaching the postseason

be Telvin Lowery, Zack Bryant, and Josh Hunkatiller. “That is the strength of the whole team,” Harvey said. “I think our offensive line averages about 301 pounds. “Our success on offense this season should be ball control, keeping the chains moving, getting three to four yards a carry.” J.T. Huddleston is expected to guide the offense at quarterback, with the shifty OFFENSE Blake Weatherby seeing time at running A nice-sized offensive line for a Class back. 1A team could power the Rebels in the right direction this season, led by senior DEFENSE center Dylan Lee. Other contributors could There are six returning starters on the

Rebels defense, with the line a strength, just like on offense. “The strength of the defense should be our line and linebacking corps,” Harvey said. “I like my linebackers. “I’ve been stressing downs and situations to the defense. “We need to get off the field when we’re suppose to, and we can’t give up the big play.” Austin Holder, Harley Hester and Tanner Dodds will be some of the contributors along the front seven for the Rebels.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Weathersby should handle all the kicking duties for the Rebels.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

New Site TBA (was TCPS date) Open Smithville* at Coffeeville* Vardaman* at Falkner* Hamilton* at Houlka* at Benton County Biggersville* at Coldwater* * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Harvey was a quarterback on the 1986 Thrasher team that made the playoffs. ... Harvey has been stressing to his defense avoiding big plays; he feels that big plays cost the Rebels two games a season ago. ... Thrasher led in all but one game a season ago.

Cardinals enter inaugural year of division play BY GENE PHELPS DAILY JOURNAL

Potts Camp finally has something to play for this season. The Cardinals, who have been an independent in football for four years, make their division (22A) debut this season. Their new neighbors are Coahoma AHS, Coahoma County, H.W. Byers, StrayStone horn and West Tallahatchie. “The players are looking forward to this; it gives them something to shoot for,” Cardinals coach Shane Stone said. Potts Camp comes into the division with an impressive resume as an independent. The Cardinals finished 9-1 last season and were 7-4 overall in

2011. However, 10 players are gone from last year’s successful team. “I still think we will be competitive,” Stone said. “For a young program, we’ve done well. The players feel like they’re supposed to go out there and win.”

lieves his talented lineman has an opportunity to play at the next level. “We’ve got to get better up front; that’s our emphasis,” Stone said. “Those guys have got to block.”

DEFENSE

All the focus early will be on the linebacker position, where all new starters OFFENSE will line up. Jordon Harris, a talented 140-pound One player to watch for is Keenan junior, returns to the tailback position Kearney, an outside linebacker. after a successful season at quarterback. “He’s a hybrid player,” Stone said. “He “He’s the toughest 140 pounds I’ve got a lot of playing experience as a sophever seen,” Stone said. “He has all the omore. He just makes plays.” intangibles, the God-given talent. He Senior end Jonathan Green and junior wants the ball when the chips are down. lineman Ray Maxey return with experiHe goes the extra mile.” ence up front. Jarvis Jones, a junior and backup runIn the secondary, free safey Jarvis ning back last season, and sophomore Jones returns. He had eight pass interDylan Goode split reps at quarterback ceptions last season. during the spring. Both will play regardless of who starts SPECIAL TEAMS at QB. All the key positions are open. “We’re Four-year starter Shunn Smith returns having tryouts and we’ve got prospects,” to anchor the offensive line. Stone beStone said.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Hamilton Bruce East Union open Holly Springs Coahoma AHS* West Tallahatchie* Strayhorn* at Coahoma County* H.W. Byers* * –Division 2-2A

NOTEBOOK

Harris rushed for 1,020 yards and scored 13 TDs last season, but the Cardinals will miss the talented Lamarcus Foster, who had 1,127 rushing yards and scored 21 TDs. ... Potts Camp’s lone loss last season was 28-0 to Class 6A DeSoto Central. ... The Cardinals beat their new division foes H.W. Byers and Strayhorn

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FOOTBALL JOURNAL 2013

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

THRASHER

REBELS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 5-5, 3-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Lamart Harvey (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

J. T. Huddleston, Sr., QB Good at directing the offense.

Dylan Lee, Sr., C A senior leader and emotional leader of the Rebels. Blake Weathersby, Sr., RB A shifty back who seems to always fall forward.

POTTS CAMP

CARDINALS FAST FACTS

Division: 2-2A 2012 record: 9-1 independent Head coach: Shane Stone (5th year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jordon Harris, Jr., RB Moves to running back after a successful year at QB. Keenan Kearney, Jr., OLB Top returning tackler recorded 62 stops last season. Shunn Smith, Sr., OL The 5-10, 265-pound lineman is a four-year starter.

DAILY JOURNAL

Rebels trying to end long playoff drought BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

Playoffs? Not a word mentioned in the same sentence with the Thrasher Rebels football team in a number of years. “We want to get to the playoffs,” Thrasher head coach Lamart Harvey said. “Thrasher hasn’t been in 18 or 20 years. Harvey “No one seems to know.” The Rebels will look to improve on a 5-5 effort from 2012 as they chase a playoff berth.

‘We want to get to the playoffs. Thrasher hasn’t been in 18 or 20 years ’ Lamart Harvey

Thrasher head coach, on his team’s goal of reaching the postseason

be Telvin Lowery, Zack Bryant, and Josh Hunkatiller. “That is the strength of the whole team,” Harvey said. “I think our offensive line averages about 301 pounds. “Our success on offense this season should be ball control, keeping the chains moving, getting three to four yards a carry.” J.T. Huddleston is expected to guide the offense at quarterback, with the shifty OFFENSE Blake Weatherby seeing time at running A nice-sized offensive line for a Class back. 1A team could power the Rebels in the right direction this season, led by senior DEFENSE center Dylan Lee. Other contributors could There are six returning starters on the

Rebels defense, with the line a strength, just like on offense. “The strength of the defense should be our line and linebacking corps,” Harvey said. “I like my linebackers. “I’ve been stressing downs and situations to the defense. “We need to get off the field when we’re suppose to, and we can’t give up the big play.” Austin Holder, Harley Hester and Tanner Dodds will be some of the contributors along the front seven for the Rebels.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Weathersby should handle all the kicking duties for the Rebels.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

New Site TBA (was TCPS date) Open Smithville* at Coffeeville* Vardaman* at Falkner* Hamilton* at Houlka* at Benton County Biggersville* at Coldwater* * –Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

Harvey was a quarterback on the 1986 Thrasher team that made the playoffs. ... Harvey has been stressing to his defense avoiding big plays; he feels that big plays cost the Rebels two games a season ago. ... Thrasher led in all but one game a season ago.

Cardinals enter inaugural year of division play BY GENE PHELPS DAILY JOURNAL

Potts Camp finally has something to play for this season. The Cardinals, who have been an independent in football for four years, make their division (22A) debut this season. Their new neighbors are Coahoma AHS, Coahoma County, H.W. Byers, StrayStone horn and West Tallahatchie. “The players are looking forward to this; it gives them something to shoot for,” Cardinals coach Shane Stone said. Potts Camp comes into the division with an impressive resume as an independent. The Cardinals finished 9-1 last season and were 7-4 overall in

2011. However, 10 players are gone from last year’s successful team. “I still think we will be competitive,” Stone said. “For a young program, we’ve done well. The players feel like they’re supposed to go out there and win.”

lieves his talented lineman has an opportunity to play at the next level. “We’ve got to get better up front; that’s our emphasis,” Stone said. “Those guys have got to block.”

DEFENSE

All the focus early will be on the linebacker position, where all new starters OFFENSE will line up. Jordon Harris, a talented 140-pound One player to watch for is Keenan junior, returns to the tailback position Kearney, an outside linebacker. after a successful season at quarterback. “He’s a hybrid player,” Stone said. “He “He’s the toughest 140 pounds I’ve got a lot of playing experience as a sophever seen,” Stone said. “He has all the omore. He just makes plays.” intangibles, the God-given talent. He Senior end Jonathan Green and junior wants the ball when the chips are down. lineman Ray Maxey return with experiHe goes the extra mile.” ence up front. Jarvis Jones, a junior and backup runIn the secondary, free safey Jarvis ning back last season, and sophomore Jones returns. He had eight pass interDylan Goode split reps at quarterback ceptions last season. during the spring. Both will play regardless of who starts SPECIAL TEAMS at QB. All the key positions are open. “We’re Four-year starter Shunn Smith returns having tryouts and we’ve got prospects,” to anchor the offensive line. Stone beStone said.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Hamilton Bruce East Union open Holly Springs Coahoma AHS* West Tallahatchie* Strayhorn* at Coahoma County* H.W. Byers* * –Division 2-2A

NOTEBOOK

Harris rushed for 1,020 yards and scored 13 TDs last season, but the Cardinals will miss the talented Lamarcus Foster, who had 1,127 rushing yards and scored 21 TDs. ... Potts Camp’s lone loss last season was 28-0 to Class 6A DeSoto Central. ... The Cardinals beat their new division foes H.W. Byers and Strayhorn

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BRAVES

BY BRANDON SPECK

FAST FACTS

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Blake Hawkins, Jr., QB Gotten more comfortable in making pre-snap reads, a must in Braves system. Jonathan Terry, Jr., C Elder statesman on an offensive line full of sophomores. Austin Marlin, Sr., RB Can play multiple offensive skill position.

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TISHOMINGO CO.

Division: 1-4A 2012 record: 3-8, 0-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Lanny Jones (3rd year)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

DAILY JOURNAL

It’s a Catch-22 for Tishomingo County. The skill positions are probably the best coach Lanny Jones has had in his three years. But... The offensive line is brand new. “Trying to put that combination together is kind of our challenge offensively right now,” Jones said. “We feel good where we are at Jones this point.” Tishomingo finished 3-8 last season and hasn’t won a division game in four seasons, but Jones says progress is being made and likes the Braves’ chances to break that streak this season.

’Trying to put that combination together is kind of our challenge offensively right now. ’ Lanny Jones

Tishomingo County head coach, on filling out his offensive line

OFFENSE

Quarterback Blake Hawkins has emerged on college radars. The 6-foot-5, 210-pound junior threw for 1,400 yards and 13 touchdowns last season and ran for 542 yards and seven scores. He’ll have another guy getting collegiate looks to throw to in senior Brannon Gamble at split end. T.J. Lambert is back after missing most of last season with a torn ACL. Senior Joseph Flanagan will start in the slot and Austin Marlin is a

utility player from tight end, H-back or tailback. The line is mostly sophomores, with one junior in center Jonathan Terry. “He’s the one that directs everything up there. He does a good job with that,” Jones said.

DEFENSE

The Braves return seven on the defensive side. J.T. Roberts is a senior and three-year starter. Trevor Hawkins and Tanner McAnally are the two defensive ends, both three-year starters as well. There is rotation at defensive back because some of the skill guys contribute there. Senior free safety Matthew Holloway’s sole job is on defense. Devin McMeans is at corner.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Blake Hawkins will handle the punting. Marlin is the long snapper. Defensive lineman R.J. Baggett will be kicking.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Mooreville Alcorn Central at Belmont Kossuth at Booneville Baldwyn at Shannon* Corinth* at Pontotoc* at Amory* Itawamba AHS* * –Division 1-4A

NOTEBOOK

Starting running back T.J. Lambert tore his ACL in the fourth game last season and missed the rest of the season with only 46 carries. ... The Braves seek their first playoff berth in five seasons. ... QB Blake Hawkins is drawing some early interest, including Mississippi State and Ole Miss.

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BRAVES

BY BRANDON SPECK

FAST FACTS

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Blake Hawkins, Jr., QB Gotten more comfortable in making pre-snap reads, a must in Braves system. Jonathan Terry, Jr., C Elder statesman on an offensive line full of sophomores. Austin Marlin, Sr., RB Can play multiple offensive skill position.

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TISHOMINGO CO.

Division: 1-4A 2012 record: 3-8, 0-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Lanny Jones (3rd year)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013

DAILY JOURNAL

It’s a Catch-22 for Tishomingo County. The skill positions are probably the best coach Lanny Jones has had in his three years. But... The offensive line is brand new. “Trying to put that combination together is kind of our challenge offensively right now,” Jones said. “We feel good where we are at Jones this point.” Tishomingo finished 3-8 last season and hasn’t won a division game in four seasons, but Jones says progress is being made and likes the Braves’ chances to break that streak this season.

’Trying to put that combination together is kind of our challenge offensively right now. ’ Lanny Jones

Tishomingo County head coach, on filling out his offensive line

OFFENSE

Quarterback Blake Hawkins has emerged on college radars. The 6-foot-5, 210-pound junior threw for 1,400 yards and 13 touchdowns last season and ran for 542 yards and seven scores. He’ll have another guy getting collegiate looks to throw to in senior Brannon Gamble at split end. T.J. Lambert is back after missing most of last season with a torn ACL. Senior Joseph Flanagan will start in the slot and Austin Marlin is a

utility player from tight end, H-back or tailback. The line is mostly sophomores, with one junior in center Jonathan Terry. “He’s the one that directs everything up there. He does a good job with that,” Jones said.

DEFENSE

The Braves return seven on the defensive side. J.T. Roberts is a senior and three-year starter. Trevor Hawkins and Tanner McAnally are the two defensive ends, both three-year starters as well. There is rotation at defensive back because some of the skill guys contribute there. Senior free safety Matthew Holloway’s sole job is on defense. Devin McMeans is at corner.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Blake Hawkins will handle the punting. Marlin is the long snapper. Defensive lineman R.J. Baggett will be kicking.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

SCHEDULE

at Mooreville Alcorn Central at Belmont Kossuth at Booneville Baldwyn at Shannon* Corinth* at Pontotoc* at Amory* Itawamba AHS* * –Division 1-4A

NOTEBOOK

Starting running back T.J. Lambert tore his ACL in the fourth game last season and missed the rest of the season with only 46 carries. ... The Braves seek their first playoff berth in five seasons. ... QB Blake Hawkins is drawing some early interest, including Mississippi State and Ole Miss.

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The Tupelo Golden Wave defense goes through a preseason drill under the watchful eye of coordinator Lamar Aldridge.

TUPELO

GOLDEN WAVE FAST FACTS

Division: 1-6A 2012 record: 4-7, 2-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Trent Hammond (1st year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Quinn Tiggs, Sr., RB/WR/CB Talented player was a Daily Journal All-Area selection last season. Jarvis Wilson, Jr., WR Should be one of the team’s top receivers. Joel Baldwin, Sr., LS One of nation’s top-rated long snappers. Has committed to Mississippi State.

Hammond keeping offense close to the vest tures perennial Mississippi power and defending state champion South Panola. Division 1-6A also Early, the basic question will be boasts 2011 champion Olive hard avoid for the Tupelo Golden Branch. Wave. “This is a challenge for all of us, Are you going to be a passing playing in the SEC of high school team? football,” Hammond said. “We Tupelo first-year need to prepare ourselves for that. head coach Trent “Everybody has good No. 1s, Hammond pobut we have to have several guys litely fields those ready to mix it up at any time. questions because One of the biggest challenges in of the 2011 season. 6A is to get a bunch of people As head coach prepared to play.” Hammond then of the Amory Panthers, HamOFFENSE mond saw his starting quarterIf Tupelo throws the football, Hammond back throw for 5,111 yards and 55 still has to decide whose arm will be touchdowns. throwing it. “I’m not ready to tell you TuHammond calls junior QB Alex Norwood pelo is a passing team,” Haman overall athlete, while sophomore Daniel mond said. “We have to see what Bristow has a tremendous arm. our strengths are. “It is a little bit different what they bring The Wave plays in Class 6A, and to the table,” Hammond said. reside in a division which feaPass-catching will feature Quinn Tiggs, BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

perhaps Norwood, and Rodney McIntosh and Terrell Finley as some of the possible targets.Tiggs will also see action as a running back, along with Quan Osborn. The Wave line should have Patrick Dye at center, Nathan Cox and London Ruth at guards, and Devin Hadley at one tackle with Reed Sanders or Dillon Flanigan. “We want to be a quick-tempo offense, get plays off quick,” Hammond said. “And we want to be a physical team.”

DEFENSE

Ashton Wedel, James Gilleyland, Damarcus Rogers, and Justin Clifton are a core of linebackers that potentially give the Wave a strong front seven. Tiggs, Otis Wilson and Antonio Clifton will see action in the secondary, with converted running back Alyjiawon Johnson at nose tackle.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Reed Bingham is slated to handle all the kicking duties. Joel Baldwin returns as the long snapper.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

Lafayette at Center Hill at Shannon at Saltillo Open at Hernando* Grenada* Southaven* at South Panola* DeSoto Central* at Horn Lake* Olive Branch* * –Division 1-6A

NOTEBOOK

When calling Division 1-6A the SEC of high school football, Hammond compares South Panola to Alabama and Olive Branch to LSU. ... For the first time in a while, Tupelo plays two Lee County schools. (Sept. 6 at Shannon and Sept. 13 at Saltillo.)

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ADAM ROBISON | DAILY JOURNAL

The Tupelo Golden Wave defense goes through a preseason drill under the watchful eye of coordinator Lamar Aldridge.

TUPELO

GOLDEN WAVE FAST FACTS

Division: 1-6A 2012 record: 4-7, 2-5 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: Trent Hammond (1st year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Quinn Tiggs, Sr., RB/WR/CB Talented player was a Daily Journal All-Area selection last season. Jarvis Wilson, Jr., WR Should be one of the team’s top receivers. Joel Baldwin, Sr., LS One of nation’s top-rated long snappers. Has committed to Mississippi State.

Hammond keeping offense close to the vest tures perennial Mississippi power and defending state champion South Panola. Division 1-6A also Early, the basic question will be boasts 2011 champion Olive hard avoid for the Tupelo Golden Branch. Wave. “This is a challenge for all of us, Are you going to be a passing playing in the SEC of high school team? football,” Hammond said. “We Tupelo first-year need to prepare ourselves for that. head coach Trent “Everybody has good No. 1s, Hammond pobut we have to have several guys litely fields those ready to mix it up at any time. questions because One of the biggest challenges in of the 2011 season. 6A is to get a bunch of people As head coach prepared to play.” Hammond then of the Amory Panthers, HamOFFENSE mond saw his starting quarterIf Tupelo throws the football, Hammond back throw for 5,111 yards and 55 still has to decide whose arm will be touchdowns. throwing it. “I’m not ready to tell you TuHammond calls junior QB Alex Norwood pelo is a passing team,” Haman overall athlete, while sophomore Daniel mond said. “We have to see what Bristow has a tremendous arm. our strengths are. “It is a little bit different what they bring The Wave plays in Class 6A, and to the table,” Hammond said. reside in a division which feaPass-catching will feature Quinn Tiggs, BY DAVID WHEELER SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

perhaps Norwood, and Rodney McIntosh and Terrell Finley as some of the possible targets.Tiggs will also see action as a running back, along with Quan Osborn. The Wave line should have Patrick Dye at center, Nathan Cox and London Ruth at guards, and Devin Hadley at one tackle with Reed Sanders or Dillon Flanigan. “We want to be a quick-tempo offense, get plays off quick,” Hammond said. “And we want to be a physical team.”

DEFENSE

Ashton Wedel, James Gilleyland, Damarcus Rogers, and Justin Clifton are a core of linebackers that potentially give the Wave a strong front seven. Tiggs, Otis Wilson and Antonio Clifton will see action in the secondary, with converted running back Alyjiawon Johnson at nose tackle.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Reed Bingham is slated to handle all the kicking duties. Joel Baldwin returns as the long snapper.

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

SCHEDULE

Lafayette at Center Hill at Shannon at Saltillo Open at Hernando* Grenada* Southaven* at South Panola* DeSoto Central* at Horn Lake* Olive Branch* * –Division 1-6A

NOTEBOOK

When calling Division 1-6A the SEC of high school football, Hammond compares South Panola to Alabama and Olive Branch to LSU. ... For the first time in a while, Tupelo plays two Lee County schools. (Sept. 6 at Shannon and Sept. 13 at Saltillo.)

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Rams narrowing down choices at quarterback

VARDAMAN

RAMS

there in the spring. One has played in JV games and at running back. Head coach Larry Gann “I’m starting with three and the headed into his first fall practice two who don’t play quarterback at Vardaman without a quarterwill play somewhere. back. “That’s the way it is with our The 61-year-old numbers.” coach knows he’ll For Class 1A Vardaman, it’s alhave one selected ways a numbers game. Gann has by Friday’s season- five seniors returning, along with opening kickoff three juniors and seven sophoagainst East Web- mores. ster. The candi“The biggest challenge so far is dates are Brandon working on a practice schedule Gann Walker, Brandon for 26 players instead of 80,” said Washington and Gann, who coach 6A Horn Lake Chase Owen, all three underbefore going into administrattion classmen. five years ago in DeSoto County. Two saw action in the spring – Walker and Washington. One’s a OFFENSE talented golfer – Walker. Gann’s offense will do what he likes “The quarterback position, rebest – run a lot of sets with motion out of ally I have no idea,” said Gann, the shotgun and under the center. who replaced Justin Hollis this “We don’t call it the spread,” he said. summer. “They worked two kids “We’ll use a variation of the pistol formaBY GENE PHELPS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 8-4, 8-0 division (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Larry Gann (1st year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Brandon Walker, Soph., QB Worked with freshman candidate Brandon Washington at the position during spring drills. Kent Casey, Sr., TE/DE Gives Rams a blocker and target on offensive side. Leo Rojo, Sr., OL/DL Veteran lineman will start on both sides of the ball.

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CLASS 6A

First round South Panola 42, Hill 7 Clinton 31, Southaven 7 Olive Branch 53, Warren Central 21 Madison Central 41, Columbus 7 Petal 49, Biloxi 34 D’Iberville 27, Meridian 21 Brandon 35, Ocean Springs 14 Hattiesburg 21, Gulfport 14 Quarterfinals South Panola 35, Clinton 13 Madison Central 27, Olive Branch 6 Petal 37, D’Iberville 14 Brandon 14, Hattiesburg 7 Semifinals South Panola 38, Madison Central 6 Brandon 35, Petal 23 Championship South Panola 31, Brandon 23 (10th state championship)

CLASS 5A

First round West Point 38, Canton 0 Ridgeland 13, Center Hill 6 Oxford 27, Provine 14 Starkville 47, Saltillo 7 Wayne County 29, Moss Point 7 Pearl River Central 52, McCOmb 18 Pascagoula 38, West Jones 6 Picayune 69, Brookhaven 42

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Quarterfinals West Point 56, Ridgeland 21 Starkville 28, Oxford 7 Pearl River Central 24, Wayne County 15 Pascagoula 27, Pascagoula 10 Semifinals Starkville 29, West Point 28 Pascagoula 17, Pearl River Central 10 Championship Starkville 28, Pascagoula 11 (5th state championship)

CLASS 4A

First round Itawamba AHS 42, Kosciusko 0 Lewisburg 28, Cleveland 23 Lafayette 24, Greenwood 7 Noxubee County 42, Shannon 6 New Albany 34, Gentry 0 Louisville 42, Corinth 19 Houston 26, Amory 24 Yazoo County 35, North Ponotoc 14 Quitman 54, Poplarville 14 Columbia 32. Magee 31 Mendenhall 31, Purvis 20 Forrest County 42, NE Lauderdale 20 Germantown 31, North Pike 27 Bay 49, NE Jones 21 Greene County 49, Laurel 21 Tylertown 42, Port Gibson 18 Second round Itawamba AHS 30, Lewisburg 3 Noxubee County 14, Lafayette 0

tion for running plays. “It’s new to the players, but I think it will be easy for them to pick up.” Kent Casey, a senior tight end/defensive ends returns. He will be joined on both sides of the football by Leo Rojo, a senior offensive and defensive lineman and John Moore, a junior offensive and defensive lineman.

DEFENSE

Gann’s defensive unit will be based on a “50” concept, the same scheme he ran at Clinton as an assistant coach on James “Booty” Sloan’s staff. “It can be adapted to the hurry-up, nohuddle, four-wide offenses,” he said. “We’ll just go with different calls. “We may not get everything in right away, but I feel really good about the concept.”

2012 MHSAA PLAYOFF SCORES

Louisville 38, New Albany 13 Houston 34, Yazoo County 0 Quitman 49, Columbia 14 Forrest County 42, Mendenhall 20 Bay 45, Germantown 7 Greene County 49, Tylertown 26 Quarterfinals Noxubee County 16, Itawamba AHS 3 Louisville 46, Houston 21 Quitman 47, Forrest County 40 Greene County 28, Bay 26 Semifinals Noxubee County 41, Louisville 21 Greene County 24, Quitman 21 Championship Noxubee County 16, Greene County 6 (2nd state championship)

CLASS 3A

First Round Booneville 41, Ruleville Central 20 Byhalia 35, Mooreville 0 Water Valley 41, North Panola 22 East Side 44, Kossuth 22 Aberdeen 54, Winona 42 McClain 34, Belmont 6 Ripley 71, Jackson 33 Charleston 45, Mantachie 0 Philadelphia 42, Collins 0 Wilkinson County 58, Morton 32 McLaurin 35, Franklin County 21 West Marion 69, Newton 0 Forest 42, Jefferson County 13 Seminary 50, Heidelberg 6

SPECIAL TEAMS

Gann has no names, but he has candidates for kicker, punter, deep snapper and returners.

Sumrall 45, SE Lauderdale 34 Hazlehurst 47, Raleigh 7 Second Round Byhalia 14, Booneville 6 East Side 26, Water Valley 24 Aberdeen 39, McClain 16 Charleston 60, Ripley 32 Philadelphia 34, Wilkinson County 14 West Marion 50, McLaurin 9 Seminary 34, Forest 14 Hazlehurst 51, Sumrall 29 Quarterfinals East Side 6, Byhalia 5 Charleston 49, Aberdeen 22 West Marion 18, Philadelphia 16 Hazlehurst 34, Seminary 28 Semifinals Charleston 56, East Side 0 Hazlehurst 39, West Marion 16 Championship Hazlehurst 21, Charleston 20 (2nd state championship)

CLASS 2A

First Round Bruce 47, Simmons 14 East Webster 36, Strayhorn 8 Ackerman 38, Broad Street 0 West Bolivar 49, Okolona 36 Eupora 49, Coahoma County 0 South Delta 34, Baldwyn 0 Calhoun City 50, O’Bannon 0 Kennedy 40, Hamilton 10 Union 32, Richton 17

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct.11 Oct.18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 7

SCHEDULE

at East Webster South Pontotoc Tupelo Christian at Hamilton Houlka* at Thrasher* Biggersville* at Coldwater* Smithville* at Coffeeville* Open Falkner* * -Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

This is Gann’s second tour with Vardaman. He coached the Rams from 1979-84. ... Vardaman lost 10 seniors and QB Cody Jenkins off its 2012 team. ... Gann says assistants Boo Griffin and Tim Vaughn have made his summer transition to the job a lot easier.

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Mize 44. Amite County 6 Bay Springs 44, Wesson 13 Bassfield 53, Scott Central 7 St. Joe-Madison 38, Enterprise Clarke 0 East Marion 39, Leake County 8 Lumberton 30, Lake 6 Taylorsville 52, Puckett 6 Second Round Bruce 35, East Webster 7 West Bolivar 37, Ackerman 15 Eupora 36, South Delta 8 Calhoun City 48, Kennedy 18 Mize 41, Union 24 Bassfield 47, Bay Springs 6 East Marion 10, St. Joe-Madison 7 Taylorsville 41, Lumberton 6 Quarterfinals Bruce 14, West Bolivar 12 Eupora 35, Calhoun City 13 Bassfield 28, Mize 7 East Marion 48, Taylorsville 34 Semifinals Eupora 31, Bruce 28 Bassfield 17, East Marion 14 Championship Bassfield 35, Eupora 0 (5th state championship)

CLASS 1A

First round Coffeeville 35, Vardaman 21 Shaw 44, Falkner 8 St. Joe-Greenville 38, Smithville 6 French Camp Acad. 42, Coldwater 6

Noxapater 46, Dexter 14 Stringer 40, Nanih Waiya 7 Pelahatchie 51, Cathedral 40 Bogue Chitto 56, West Lowndes 36 Quarterfinals Shaw 28, Coffeeville 6 French Camp 31, St. Joe-Greenville 18 Stringer 24, Noxpater 12 Bogue Chitto 25, Pelahatchie 22 Semifinals French Camp Acad. 28, Shaw 8 Stringer 21, Bogue Chitto 7 Championship Stringer 20, French Camp Acad. 17 (4th state championship)

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Rams narrowing down choices at quarterback

VARDAMAN

RAMS

there in the spring. One has played in JV games and at running back. Head coach Larry Gann “I’m starting with three and the headed into his first fall practice two who don’t play quarterback at Vardaman without a quarterwill play somewhere. back. “That’s the way it is with our The 61-year-old numbers.” coach knows he’ll For Class 1A Vardaman, it’s alhave one selected ways a numbers game. Gann has by Friday’s season- five seniors returning, along with opening kickoff three juniors and seven sophoagainst East Web- mores. ster. The candi“The biggest challenge so far is dates are Brandon working on a practice schedule Gann Walker, Brandon for 26 players instead of 80,” said Washington and Gann, who coach 6A Horn Lake Chase Owen, all three underbefore going into administrattion classmen. five years ago in DeSoto County. Two saw action in the spring – Walker and Washington. One’s a OFFENSE talented golfer – Walker. Gann’s offense will do what he likes “The quarterback position, rebest – run a lot of sets with motion out of ally I have no idea,” said Gann, the shotgun and under the center. who replaced Justin Hollis this “We don’t call it the spread,” he said. summer. “They worked two kids “We’ll use a variation of the pistol formaBY GENE PHELPS

FAST FACTS

Division: 1-1A 2012 record: 8-4, 8-0 division (Lost in first round of playoffs) Head coach: Larry Gann (1st year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Brandon Walker, Soph., QB Worked with freshman candidate Brandon Washington at the position during spring drills. Kent Casey, Sr., TE/DE Gives Rams a blocker and target on offensive side. Leo Rojo, Sr., OL/DL Veteran lineman will start on both sides of the ball.

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CLASS 6A

First round South Panola 42, Hill 7 Clinton 31, Southaven 7 Olive Branch 53, Warren Central 21 Madison Central 41, Columbus 7 Petal 49, Biloxi 34 D’Iberville 27, Meridian 21 Brandon 35, Ocean Springs 14 Hattiesburg 21, Gulfport 14 Quarterfinals South Panola 35, Clinton 13 Madison Central 27, Olive Branch 6 Petal 37, D’Iberville 14 Brandon 14, Hattiesburg 7 Semifinals South Panola 38, Madison Central 6 Brandon 35, Petal 23 Championship South Panola 31, Brandon 23 (10th state championship)

CLASS 5A

First round West Point 38, Canton 0 Ridgeland 13, Center Hill 6 Oxford 27, Provine 14 Starkville 47, Saltillo 7 Wayne County 29, Moss Point 7 Pearl River Central 52, McCOmb 18 Pascagoula 38, West Jones 6 Picayune 69, Brookhaven 42

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Quarterfinals West Point 56, Ridgeland 21 Starkville 28, Oxford 7 Pearl River Central 24, Wayne County 15 Pascagoula 27, Pascagoula 10 Semifinals Starkville 29, West Point 28 Pascagoula 17, Pearl River Central 10 Championship Starkville 28, Pascagoula 11 (5th state championship)

CLASS 4A

First round Itawamba AHS 42, Kosciusko 0 Lewisburg 28, Cleveland 23 Lafayette 24, Greenwood 7 Noxubee County 42, Shannon 6 New Albany 34, Gentry 0 Louisville 42, Corinth 19 Houston 26, Amory 24 Yazoo County 35, North Ponotoc 14 Quitman 54, Poplarville 14 Columbia 32. Magee 31 Mendenhall 31, Purvis 20 Forrest County 42, NE Lauderdale 20 Germantown 31, North Pike 27 Bay 49, NE Jones 21 Greene County 49, Laurel 21 Tylertown 42, Port Gibson 18 Second round Itawamba AHS 30, Lewisburg 3 Noxubee County 14, Lafayette 0

tion for running plays. “It’s new to the players, but I think it will be easy for them to pick up.” Kent Casey, a senior tight end/defensive ends returns. He will be joined on both sides of the football by Leo Rojo, a senior offensive and defensive lineman and John Moore, a junior offensive and defensive lineman.

DEFENSE

Gann’s defensive unit will be based on a “50” concept, the same scheme he ran at Clinton as an assistant coach on James “Booty” Sloan’s staff. “It can be adapted to the hurry-up, nohuddle, four-wide offenses,” he said. “We’ll just go with different calls. “We may not get everything in right away, but I feel really good about the concept.”

2012 MHSAA PLAYOFF SCORES

Louisville 38, New Albany 13 Houston 34, Yazoo County 0 Quitman 49, Columbia 14 Forrest County 42, Mendenhall 20 Bay 45, Germantown 7 Greene County 49, Tylertown 26 Quarterfinals Noxubee County 16, Itawamba AHS 3 Louisville 46, Houston 21 Quitman 47, Forrest County 40 Greene County 28, Bay 26 Semifinals Noxubee County 41, Louisville 21 Greene County 24, Quitman 21 Championship Noxubee County 16, Greene County 6 (2nd state championship)

CLASS 3A

First Round Booneville 41, Ruleville Central 20 Byhalia 35, Mooreville 0 Water Valley 41, North Panola 22 East Side 44, Kossuth 22 Aberdeen 54, Winona 42 McClain 34, Belmont 6 Ripley 71, Jackson 33 Charleston 45, Mantachie 0 Philadelphia 42, Collins 0 Wilkinson County 58, Morton 32 McLaurin 35, Franklin County 21 West Marion 69, Newton 0 Forest 42, Jefferson County 13 Seminary 50, Heidelberg 6

SPECIAL TEAMS

Gann has no names, but he has candidates for kicker, punter, deep snapper and returners.

Sumrall 45, SE Lauderdale 34 Hazlehurst 47, Raleigh 7 Second Round Byhalia 14, Booneville 6 East Side 26, Water Valley 24 Aberdeen 39, McClain 16 Charleston 60, Ripley 32 Philadelphia 34, Wilkinson County 14 West Marion 50, McLaurin 9 Seminary 34, Forest 14 Hazlehurst 51, Sumrall 29 Quarterfinals East Side 6, Byhalia 5 Charleston 49, Aberdeen 22 West Marion 18, Philadelphia 16 Hazlehurst 34, Seminary 28 Semifinals Charleston 56, East Side 0 Hazlehurst 39, West Marion 16 Championship Hazlehurst 21, Charleston 20 (2nd state championship)

CLASS 2A

First Round Bruce 47, Simmons 14 East Webster 36, Strayhorn 8 Ackerman 38, Broad Street 0 West Bolivar 49, Okolona 36 Eupora 49, Coahoma County 0 South Delta 34, Baldwyn 0 Calhoun City 50, O’Bannon 0 Kennedy 40, Hamilton 10 Union 32, Richton 17

Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct.11 Oct.18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 7

SCHEDULE

at East Webster South Pontotoc Tupelo Christian at Hamilton Houlka* at Thrasher* Biggersville* at Coldwater* Smithville* at Coffeeville* Open Falkner* * -Division 1-1A

NOTEBOOK

This is Gann’s second tour with Vardaman. He coached the Rams from 1979-84. ... Vardaman lost 10 seniors and QB Cody Jenkins off its 2012 team. ... Gann says assistants Boo Griffin and Tim Vaughn have made his summer transition to the job a lot easier.

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Mize 44. Amite County 6 Bay Springs 44, Wesson 13 Bassfield 53, Scott Central 7 St. Joe-Madison 38, Enterprise Clarke 0 East Marion 39, Leake County 8 Lumberton 30, Lake 6 Taylorsville 52, Puckett 6 Second Round Bruce 35, East Webster 7 West Bolivar 37, Ackerman 15 Eupora 36, South Delta 8 Calhoun City 48, Kennedy 18 Mize 41, Union 24 Bassfield 47, Bay Springs 6 East Marion 10, St. Joe-Madison 7 Taylorsville 41, Lumberton 6 Quarterfinals Bruce 14, West Bolivar 12 Eupora 35, Calhoun City 13 Bassfield 28, Mize 7 East Marion 48, Taylorsville 34 Semifinals Eupora 31, Bruce 28 Bassfield 17, East Marion 14 Championship Bassfield 35, Eupora 0 (5th state championship)

CLASS 1A

First round Coffeeville 35, Vardaman 21 Shaw 44, Falkner 8 St. Joe-Greenville 38, Smithville 6 French Camp Acad. 42, Coldwater 6

Noxapater 46, Dexter 14 Stringer 40, Nanih Waiya 7 Pelahatchie 51, Cathedral 40 Bogue Chitto 56, West Lowndes 36 Quarterfinals Shaw 28, Coffeeville 6 French Camp 31, St. Joe-Greenville 18 Stringer 24, Noxpater 12 Bogue Chitto 25, Pelahatchie 22 Semifinals French Camp Acad. 28, Shaw 8 Stringer 21, Bogue Chitto 7 Championship Stringer 20, French Camp Acad. 17 (4th state championship)

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Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 3-8, 1-4 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: John Meeks (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Kylan Crum, Sr., FB/LB The stocky fullback had 493 yards and four touchdowns in 2012. Armani Linton, Jr., RB/WR The 6-foot-2, 180 pound-athlete can run, catch and create match-up problems. Ty Huffman, Sr., WR/CB Coaches say he’s a smart multi-talented player, who gives max effort on every play.

WEST POINT

GREEN WAVE FAST FACTS

Division: 1-5A 2012 record: 11-3, 7-0 (Lost in North State) Head coach: Chris Chambless, 8th year

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Aeris Williams, Sr., RB Mississippi State commit rushed for more than 1,700 yards last year and had 25 touchdowns. Ladarrius Gallion, Sr., DT Receiving in-state recruiting interest. Kadarius Forside, Jr., C Younger brother of Mississippi State cornerback Justin Cox.

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and lead the way for Linton in a multipleset offense. Junior Will Quinn will get his first taste at quarterback. Meeks’ “five guys” on the offensive line are all returnees: Dontarious Harper and Malique Williams at tackle, center Mikie Hulbert and tight end Jake Bennett. New to the line is left guard Alex Zuniga.

DEFENSE

Defensively, the Wildcats will have a 36 look, and Meeks likes his guys around the edges. Junior Javon Norton and freshman athlete Monterio Hunt will line up as edgerushing defensive backs. Linton and senior wide receiver Ty Huffman will see time on both sides of the ball as the safeties.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Crum is back to handle extra points and field goals. Quinn, last year’s backup, will punt. Harper will kick off for the Wildcats.

Aug. 23 Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 11

SCHEDULE

Booneville at Falkner at Alcorn Central Middleton, Tenn. at South Pontotoc Benton County Hatley* at East Union* at New Site* Baldwyn* at Mantachie* * –Division 1-2A

NOTEBOOK

The Wildcats’ only division foes from last season are Baldwyn and Hatley. ... Freshmen Devonte Thomas (offensive line) and Monterio Hunt (running back) could get significant action. ... Last season, the Wildcats lost the the Joe Bowl verses Falkner for the first time in nine years.

Green Wave using playoff loss as motivation BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

West Point came oh-so-close to adding yet another state championship trophy last season. The Green Wave lost a one-point overtime decision to eventual Class 5A state champion Starkville in the North State title game. That last game has lingered on the minds of Chambless the Green Wave players, as expected. “It definitely makes you work harder,” said West Point head coach Chris Chambless. “In the back of your mind you are thinking, ‘if I did one more thing right or worked a bit harder.’ That may not be necessarily why we lost but it is what you use for motiva-

tion. Our guys have done that and kept the same blue-collar work ethic and are ready to get after it.”

will be hard for teams to single out or key on just two or three players.”

DEFENSE

Once again, West Point expects to feaOFFENSE ture a solid defense. Senior defensive Many familiar faces are back to atone tackle Ladarrius Gallion anchors the line for last year’s disappointing ending. Sewhile senior Davian Bradshaw and junior nior tailback Aeris Williams, who rushed Tyler Logan return at linebacker. Seniors for more than 1,700 yards last season, Devonte Randle and Rashad Jones pace leads the charge. a veteran secondary, too. Seniors Roger Thomas and Quincy “We’ve got to replace some people on Starks also return in the running game defense,” said Chambless. “But our dewhile juniors Josh Ewing and Dason fense is taking the attitude that they don’t Thomas should both be involved at quarcare if anyone knows about them or not. terback. The Green Wave also feature an They want to make a name for themselves experienced offensive line paced by juniors and feel they have a lot to prove. We exChris Humphries and Kadarius Forside. pect them to step up to the challenge.” “Either Josh Ewing or Dason Thomas could step in and do different things at SPECIAL TEAMS quarterback,” said Chambless. “They are Williams will also be a threat on kicka good combination. We will get both in off/punt returns and had two kickoff rethe mix at some point and may go with turns for touchdowns in 2012. Junior the hot hand in most games. But both Omar Lemus will take over punter and will play and do something. kicker, replacing his brother and four“We’ve also got good receivers so it year starter Eric Lemus.

Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 7

SCHEDULE

at South Panola Starkville Columbus at Noxubee County at Oxford* Clarksdale* at Center Hill* Lake Cormorant* Saltillo* at New Hope* Lewisburg* * –Division 1-5A

NOTEBOOK

West Point has been eliminated by Starkville in the past two postseasons but the Jackets have since moved to Class 6A. ... West Point's non-division schedule consists of a trio of 2012 state champions – South Panola (6A), Starkville (5A) and Noxubee County (4A).

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WALNUT

WILDCATS FAST FACTS

Division: 1-2A 2012 record: 3-8, 1-4 (Missed playoffs) Head coach: John Meeks (2nd year)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Kylan Crum, Sr., FB/LB The stocky fullback had 493 yards and four touchdowns in 2012. Armani Linton, Jr., RB/WR The 6-foot-2, 180 pound-athlete can run, catch and create match-up problems. Ty Huffman, Sr., WR/CB Coaches say he’s a smart multi-talented player, who gives max effort on every play.

WEST POINT

GREEN WAVE FAST FACTS

Division: 1-5A 2012 record: 11-3, 7-0 (Lost in North State) Head coach: Chris Chambless, 8th year

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Aeris Williams, Sr., RB Mississippi State commit rushed for more than 1,700 yards last year and had 25 touchdowns. Ladarrius Gallion, Sr., DT Receiving in-state recruiting interest. Kadarius Forside, Jr., C Younger brother of Mississippi State cornerback Justin Cox.

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Meeks wants postseason drought to end this year game a home game, and go from there." Following MHSAA reclassificaWALNUT – The Walnut Wildtion, the Wildcats won’t have to cats have missed the Class 2A contend for playoff spots with playoffs for two consecutive sea- powers Calhoun City, Bruce and sons and second-year head coach Okolona, who are now in Region John Meeks wants 4-2A. to end that streak. Meeks doesn’t mind the rearWith eight reranging. turning starters on “I promise you, it didn’t bother both sides of the me a bit,” said Meeks. “That’s ball, more speed nothing against the teams that and a division come in, but you go against such schedule minus a a caliber of athlete and match-up Meeks few Class 2A pow- problems.” ers, the goal may become a reality. OFFENSE “I really think if we can find five The Wildcats welcome the return of Arguys up front who can give us mani Linton, a junior RB/WR who last some time, we can do someplayed for Walnut as a freshman before thing,” said Meeks, who’s in his transferring to Louisiana. 11th year on the Walnut staff. “He’s a game-changer and a good kid. “We want to work in steps, and I’m happy to have him back,” said Meeks. our first goal is to get to the playFullbacks Kylan Crum, a senior, and offs. We want to make that playoff Shawn Thornton, a junior, will get touches BY KEDRICK STOREY SOUTHERN SENTINEL

and lead the way for Linton in a multipleset offense. Junior Will Quinn will get his first taste at quarterback. Meeks’ “five guys” on the offensive line are all returnees: Dontarious Harper and Malique Williams at tackle, center Mikie Hulbert and tight end Jake Bennett. New to the line is left guard Alex Zuniga.

DEFENSE

Defensively, the Wildcats will have a 36 look, and Meeks likes his guys around the edges. Junior Javon Norton and freshman athlete Monterio Hunt will line up as edgerushing defensive backs. Linton and senior wide receiver Ty Huffman will see time on both sides of the ball as the safeties.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Crum is back to handle extra points and field goals. Quinn, last year’s backup, will punt. Harper will kick off for the Wildcats.

Aug. 23 Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 11

SCHEDULE

Booneville at Falkner at Alcorn Central Middleton, Tenn. at South Pontotoc Benton County Hatley* at East Union* at New Site* Baldwyn* at Mantachie* * –Division 1-2A

NOTEBOOK

The Wildcats’ only division foes from last season are Baldwyn and Hatley. ... Freshmen Devonte Thomas (offensive line) and Monterio Hunt (running back) could get significant action. ... Last season, the Wildcats lost the the Joe Bowl verses Falkner for the first time in nine years.

Green Wave using playoff loss as motivation BY PAUL JONES

SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL

West Point came oh-so-close to adding yet another state championship trophy last season. The Green Wave lost a one-point overtime decision to eventual Class 5A state champion Starkville in the North State title game. That last game has lingered on the minds of Chambless the Green Wave players, as expected. “It definitely makes you work harder,” said West Point head coach Chris Chambless. “In the back of your mind you are thinking, ‘if I did one more thing right or worked a bit harder.’ That may not be necessarily why we lost but it is what you use for motiva-

tion. Our guys have done that and kept the same blue-collar work ethic and are ready to get after it.”

will be hard for teams to single out or key on just two or three players.”

DEFENSE

Once again, West Point expects to feaOFFENSE ture a solid defense. Senior defensive Many familiar faces are back to atone tackle Ladarrius Gallion anchors the line for last year’s disappointing ending. Sewhile senior Davian Bradshaw and junior nior tailback Aeris Williams, who rushed Tyler Logan return at linebacker. Seniors for more than 1,700 yards last season, Devonte Randle and Rashad Jones pace leads the charge. a veteran secondary, too. Seniors Roger Thomas and Quincy “We’ve got to replace some people on Starks also return in the running game defense,” said Chambless. “But our dewhile juniors Josh Ewing and Dason fense is taking the attitude that they don’t Thomas should both be involved at quarcare if anyone knows about them or not. terback. The Green Wave also feature an They want to make a name for themselves experienced offensive line paced by juniors and feel they have a lot to prove. We exChris Humphries and Kadarius Forside. pect them to step up to the challenge.” “Either Josh Ewing or Dason Thomas could step in and do different things at SPECIAL TEAMS quarterback,” said Chambless. “They are Williams will also be a threat on kicka good combination. We will get both in off/punt returns and had two kickoff rethe mix at some point and may go with turns for touchdowns in 2012. Junior the hot hand in most games. But both Omar Lemus will take over punter and will play and do something. kicker, replacing his brother and four“We’ve also got good receivers so it year starter Eric Lemus.

Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 7

SCHEDULE

at South Panola Starkville Columbus at Noxubee County at Oxford* Clarksdale* at Center Hill* Lake Cormorant* Saltillo* at New Hope* Lewisburg* * –Division 1-5A

NOTEBOOK

West Point has been eliminated by Starkville in the past two postseasons but the Jackets have since moved to Class 6A. ... West Point's non-division schedule consists of a trio of 2012 state champions – South Panola (6A), Starkville (5A) and Noxubee County (4A).

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