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WHAT’S IN STORER?
Fleet-footed junior confidently assumes quarterback role for Scots By Todd Jorgenson
Storer should benefit from playing alongside several playmakers who saw significant action last season for the Scots, including running back Christian Reeves and receivers John Rutledge, Luke Rossley, Luke Herring, and Jackson Heis. “He’s a playmaker, and we’ve got really good chemistry,” said Rutledge, who caught 32 passes, including four touchdowns last season as a junior. “He’s got all the confidence in the world and isn’t afraid of anything.”
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rennan Storer has a strong arm and quick feet. But he knows that playing quarterback for Highland Park requires more than just physical tools. The junior is prepared for the expectations that come with the position. And he is eager to demonstrate why he’s the next in line to follow an elite pedigree of signal-callers for the Scots. “I like the pressure. It pushes me to be a better leader, on and off the field,” Storer said. “It’s a great lineage of quarterbacks, but I’m really just competing against myself.” Storer will step into the starting role after the graduation of Brayden Schager, who is now a freshman at the University of Hawaii. Schager threw for more than 3,100 yards and 24 touchdowns in 12 games last season while also running for nine scores. Storer saw limited action in a backup role in 2020, and he gained extensive experience at the junior-varsity level. HP head coach Randy Allen said Storer is equally adept at throwing from the pocket or scrambling on the ground. “He’s a dual-threat quarterback who has come up through our program, so he understands the system,” Allen said. “He gives us a lot of options for things we can do on offense.” At 5-feet-11 and 175 pounds, Storer might be a relative newcomer at the varsity level. Still, his potential already has earned him scholarship offers from a handful of college programs even before his first varsity start. He has gained attention for his performance at 7-on-7 tournaments, has showcased his skills at elite camps around the country, and has worked extensively with renowned quarterback trainer Kevin Murray, the father of Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray. Such experiences should have him prepared as he switches from the Thursday to the Friday night lights this season. “I’m excited to be able to get some meaningful playing time,” Storer said. “I’ve always tried to play on big stages. I think the pressure makes me better.”
I like the pressure. It pushes me to be a better leader, on and off the field. Brennan Storer Storer said he focused on his speed and strength training during the offseason to diversify his skillset further. He is scheduled to make his first start for HP on Aug. 26 against Southlake Carroll in a nationally televised showdown at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. “This is the best place to develop yourself as a player and be the best version of yourself off the field,” Storer said. “I’ve always wanted to prove that I’m the best.” 2 0 2 0 R E S U LT S Opponent NON-DISTRICT Coppell at Rockwall
Junior quarterback Brennan Storer will take the reins for a Highland Park offense that averaged more than 40 points per game last season when the Scots finished with an 11-1 record. (PHOTO: CHRIS MCGATHEY)
Result Record W, 42-36 1-0 W, 46-18 2-0
DISTRICT 7-5A (DIV. I) Sherman W, 41-21 at Longview W, 18-13 McKinney North W, 56-14 at Tyler W, 49-10 West Mesquite W, 49-13 at Wylie East W, 51-0
3-0 (1-0) 4-0 (2-0) 5-0 (3-0) 6-0 (4-0) 7-0 (5-0) 8-0 (6-0)
PLAYOFFS New Caney W, 56-21 Frisco Independence W, 42-20 Frisco Lone Star W, 30-20 Denton Ryan L, 17-7
9-0 10-0 11-0 11-1
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LEFT TO RIGHT: George Wright, Grant Gibson, Coach Randy Allen, Jack Curtis, and John Rutledge. (PHOTOS: MELISSA MACATEE, CHRIS MCGATHEY) No. Name......................... Pos. ����������� Class 2 John Rutledge................. WR ������������������Sr. 3 David Meaney................. WR ������������������Sr. 4 Christian Reeves............ RB �������������������Sr. 5 Hayden Ferguson........... QB �������������������Sr. 6 Henry Blaylock............... DB �������������������Sr. 6 Frank Mousa.................. RB ������������������� Jr. 7 Brennan Storer.............. QB ������������������� Jr. 9 Adam Rourke.................. DB ������������������� Jr. 10 Rhodes Jackson............. WR ������������������Sr. 10 Robert McCullum............ DB ������������������� Jr. 11 Mac Kemp...................... WR ������������������Sr. 12 Mitchell Dixon................. QB ������������������� Jr. 12 Nathan Harper................ DB ������������������� Jr. 14 Jonathan Thomas........... DB �������������������Sr. 15 Ben Woodward.............. QB ������������������� Jr. 15 Justin Johns................... DB ������������������� Jr. 16 Marshall Miller................ QB ������������������� Jr. 16 Brady Dauterive............. DB ������������������� Jr. 17 Drake McCauley............. WR ������������������Sr. 18 Garrett Reynolds............ WR ������������������Sr. 19 Pierce Shelby................. LB ��������������������Sr. 20 Marshall Nugent............. LB ��������������������Sr. 21 Phillip Beecherl............... DB �������������������Sr.
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Luke Rossley.................. WR ������������������Sr. Case Conway................. DB �������������������Sr. Preston Taylor................ DB �������������������Sr. Chase Lancaster............ LB ��������������������Sr. Lucas Koellner................ RB ������������������� Jr. J.T. Withers..................... DB �������������������Sr. Liam Fisher..................... DB �������������������Sr. Andrew Baker................ RB ������������������� Jr. Aydan DeLeon................ RB �������������������Sr. Ethan Burt...................... DB ������������������� Jr. Rhett Rimmer................. LB ��������������������Sr. Billy Craft....................... LB ��������������������Sr. Blake Bevans.................. DB �������������������Sr. Aydan DeLeon................ RB ������������������� Jr. Matthew Clifton.............. DB �������������������Sr. Wagner Perry................. RB ������������������� Jr. William Scrivner.............. LB ��������������������Sr. Ben Croasdale................ RB �������������������Sr. Miles Miller..................... DB �������������������Sr. Conner Cornell............... DB ������������������� Jr. Charlie Barton................ WR ������������������ Jr. Carl Williams................... DB ������������������� Jr. Jay Cox........................... RB ������������������� Jr. Robert Rehme................ LB �������������������� Jr.
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Hank Skorpil................... RB ������������������� Jr. Wesley Miller.................. DB ������������������� Jr. Barrett Denton............... DB ������������������� Jr. Tommy Rossley.............. LB �������������������� Jr. Hunter Hulsey................. WR ������������������ Jr. George Wright................ LB ��������������������Sr. Collin Patrick.................. WR ������������������ Jr. Harrison Hook................ DB �������������������Sr. Jack Wall........................ WR ������������������ Jr. Mac Ballard.................... DB ������������������� Jr. Harrison Walton............. LB ��������������������Sr. Sam Webster................. LB �������������������� Jr. James Buchanan............ DB ������������������� Jr. Jose Suarez.................... DB ������������������� Jr. Liam Fisher..................... DB ������������������� Jr. Colin Hale....................... WR ������������������ Jr. Preston Bond................. DB ������������������� Jr. Julien Pham-Davis.......... WR ������������������ Jr. Ted Higgins..................... WR ������������������ Jr. Thomas Oliver................ LB ��������������������Sr. Dylan Woodward............ OL �������������������Sr. Hudson Miller................. OL �������������������Sr. Matthew Wallace............ DL �������������������� Jr. Paul Flowers................... OL ������������������� Jr.
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James Cooley................. OL ������������������� Jr. Sebastian Roman........... LB ��������������������Sr. Mathias Zacharias.......... DL �������������������� Jr. David McBee.................. DL ��������������������Sr. Beck Wagoner................ DL ��������������������Sr. Noah Lilly........................ DL �������������������� Jr. Julius Lee....................... DL ��������������������Sr. Jack Tanzy...................... K....................... Jr. Andrew Maroulis............ OL ������������������� Jr. Ben Salter...................... LB �������������������� Jr. Charlie Wilson................. OL �������������������Sr. Jack Stone..................... K.......................Sr. Reid Kennedy................. OL �������������������Sr. Spencer Bell................... LB ��������������������Sr. James Wilson................. DL ��������������������Sr. Henry Westphal.............. LB ��������������������Sr. Coleman Donham........... DL �������������������� Jr. Wilson Roberts............... DL ��������������������Sr. Sam Heinrich.................. K.......................Sr. Noah Folts...................... OL ������������������� Jr. Alex Prous...................... DL �������������������� Jr. Gannon Gaubert............. OL �������������������Sr. Ford Hummel.................. DL �������������������� Jr. Whit Basson................... OL ������������������� Jr.
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2021 SCHEDULE
OSTER
VA R S I T Y S C H E D U L E
Date Opponent
Stadium
Time
Aug. 26
Southlake Carroll
AT&T
7 p.m.
Sept. 3
Mesquite Horn
Highlander
7:30 p.m.
Sept. 10
Coppell
Echols
7:30 p.m.
Sept. 17
Rockwall
Highlander
7:30 p.m.
Sept. 24
OPEN
Oct. 1
Sherman*
Bearcat
7:30 p.m.
Oct. 8
Longview*
Highlander
7:30 p.m.
Oct. 15
McKinney North*
McKinney ISD
7:30 p.m.
Oct. 22
Tyler*
Highlander
7:30 p.m.
Oct. 29
West Mesquite*
Mesquite Memorial
7:30 p.m.
Nov. 5
Wylie East*
Highlander
7:30 p.m. * — District 7-5A, Division I game
JV BLUE
71 71 72 72 73 73 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 81 82 82 83 83
Zack Feldman................. OL ������������������� Jr. Andres Gonzalez............. K.......................Sr. Spencer Brown.............. DL �������������������� Jr. Arthur Peters................. OL ������������������� Jr. Andrew Justine............... OL �������������������Sr. Blake Andrews............... DL �������������������� Jr. Grant Gibson.................. OL �������������������Sr. Jake Watts...................... OL ������������������� Jr. Lewis Montgomery......... OL ������������������� Jr. Lawson Petty................. OL ������������������� Jr. Whit Thompson.............. OL ������������������� Jr. Vincent Frizell................. OL �������������������Sr. Ryan Yates..................... DL �������������������� Jr. Robert Sweeney............ OL ������������������� Jr. Charlie Silva.................... K....................... Jr. Bowen Nussbaum.......... OL ������������������� Jr. Jack Fitzmartin............... DL ��������������������Sr. Grayson Schrank............ WR ������������������ Jr. Walker Kashata.............. WR ������������������ Jr. John Bass...................... WR ������������������Sr. Beau Lilly........................ WR ������������������ Jr. Cannon Knippa............... WR ������������������ Jr. Max Sloan...................... WR ������������������ Jr. Colin Sewall.................... WR ������������������ Jr.
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Jackson Heis.................. WR ������������������ Jr. Luke Herring................... WR ������������������ Jr. George Mathison............ WR ������������������Sr. Charles Stephens........... WR ������������������Sr. Matthew Taylor............... WR ������������������Sr. Wayne McCullough......... WR ������������������ Jr. Mason Gallas.................. LB ��������������������Sr. Daniel Shawver.............. DL ��������������������Sr. Henry Jurgovan.............. DL ��������������������Sr. Charles Patterson........... LB ��������������������Sr. Judge Ellis...................... DL �������������������� Jr. Tom McArtor.................. LB �������������������� Jr. Jack Curtis..................... DL ��������������������Sr. Hunter Thornton............. LB �������������������� Jr. Lucas Trotman............... LB �������������������� Jr. Henry Richter................. DL ������������������� So. Tucker Pogue.................. LB �������������������� Jr. William White.................. LB �������������������� Jr. William Suarez................ LB �������������������� Jr. Kyle Carlson................... LB �������������������� Jr. Jackson Cullum.............. WR ������������������ Jr.
JV GOLD
Date Opponent Time
Date Opponent
Time
Aug. 25
Southlake Carroll
7 p.m.
Aug. 25 Southlake Carroll
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 2
at Mesquite Horn
7 p.m.
Sept. 2 at Mesquite Horn
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 9
Coppell
7 p.m.
Sept. 9 Coppell
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 16
at Rockwall
7 p.m.
Sept. 16 at Rockwall
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 30
Sherman
7 p.m.
Sept. 30 Sachse
5:30 p.m.
Oct. 7
at Longview
7 p.m.
Oct. 7
5:30 p.m.
Oct. 14
McKinney North
7 p.m.
Oct. 28 Woodrow Wilson
Oct. 21
at Tyler
5:30 p.m.
Oct. 28
West Mesquite
7 p.m.
Nov. 4
at Wylie East
5:30 p.m.
at Longview
5:30 p.m.
FRESHMAN GOLD
FRESHMAN BLUE Date Opponent
Time
Date Opponent
Time
Aug. 25 at Southlake Carroll
7 p.m.
Aug. 25
at Southlake Carroll
5:30 p.m.
Mesquite Horn
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 2
Mesquite Horn
7 p.m.
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
at Coppell
7 p.m.
Sept. 9
at Coppell
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 16 Rockwall
7 p.m.
Sept. 16
Rockwall
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 30 at Sherman
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 30 at Mesquite Poteet
5:30 p.m.
Longview
5:30 p.m.
Oct. 7
Longview
7 p.m.
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
at McKinney North
7 p.m.
Oct. 14
at McKinney North
5:30 p.m.
Oct. 21
Tyler
5:30 p.m.
Oct. 21
Celina
7 p.m.
Oct. 28
at West Mesquite
5:30 p.m.
Oct. 28
at Woodrow Wilson
6 p.m.
Nov. 4
Wylie East
7 p.m.
Nov. 4
Wylie East
5:30 p.m.
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Returning Receivers Set to Grab Spotlight By Todd Jorgenson People Newspapers
Highland Park averaged more than 40 points per game last season and has the talent and experience to be even more prolific this season. New dual-threat quarterback Brennan Storer will benefit from a typically deep cadre of receivers for the Scots, including a handful who already have varsity experience. “ We seem to every year have a large group that comes through the ranks with the ability to run good routes, catch the football, and break tackles,” said HP head coach Randy Allen. “We’re excited about our receiving corps.” John Rutledge paced the team in catches last year. Luke Rossley, Luke Herring,
and Jackson Heis each tallied double-digit receptions and scored touchdowns as sophomores. “We’ve got depth at every receiver spot. Everyone can make a play,” Rutledge said. “I don’t think we’ll miss a beat.” Joining Storer in the backfield will be a trio of running backs who likely will rotate. Christian Reeves is the top returnee after scoring four touchdowns while averaging 7.3 yards per carry in a reserve role in 2020. Jay Fox and Ben Croasdale also will be in the mix. Up f ront, HP ’s offensive line was outstanding last season, but graduation left the Scots with four starting spots to fill alongside returnee Grant Gibson, who will move from guard to right tackle.
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PROBABLE STARTERS Brennan Storer, QB
Christian Reeves, RB
John Rutledge, WR
After leading HP with 32 receptions last year, Rutledge set a school record in the 200 meters during track season and finished fourth at the 5A state meet.
Lawson Petty is expected to start at left tackle, with Gannon Goubert, Charlie Wilson, and Andrew Maroulis taking the other spots. Meanwhile, defensive linemen Jack Curtis and Judge Ellis each could see some snaps at tight end.
Luke Herring, WR
Jackson Heis, WR
Luke Rossley, WR
Lawson Petty, LT
Gannon Gaubert, LG
Andrew Maroulis, C
Charlie Wilson, RG
Grant Gibson, RT
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Depth Fuels Optimism for HP Defense By Todd Jorgenson People Newspapers
Te c h n i c a l l y s p e a k i n g , Highland Park has only a few returning starters from a unit that helped the Scots reach the fourth round of the Class 5A Division I playoffs last season. However, several key reserves also will be back for the Scots, who allowed fewer than 17 points per game in 2020, posted one shutout, and got stronger late in the season. “We lost a lot of great seniors and leaders, but we have a lot of returning talent,” said linebacker George Wright. “ We’ve worked really hard this offseason.” Wright and Mason Gallas each return to form a potent combination of outside line-
backers in HP’s aggressive 3-4 scheme. Will Scrivner and Robert Rehme will play the inside spots. In the trenches, the Scots will rely on the experience and intensity of defensive end Jack Curtis, a top recruit who also will likely showcase his skills as a situational tight end on offense. He’ll be joined on the line by Henry Jurgovan on the edge and Daniel Shawver at nose tackle. The HP secondary will be tested early in the season by high-powered passing offenses f rom Southlake Carroll and Rockwall. Fortunately, the Scots should be solid at cornerback with the return of Blake Bevans and Adam Rourke, while other defensive backs have shown promise during offseason workouts.
PLAYER TO WATCH
PROBABLE STARTERS Henry Jurgovan, DE
Daniel Shawver, DT
Jack Curtis, DE
Also a standout in baseball, Curtis (6-foot-4, 220 pounds) is a three-year starter who recorded eight sacks as a dynamic edge rusher last season.
“In the secondary, we’ve been really pleased. We have some depth,” said HP head coach Randy Allen. “ We’ve got some guys who played, and then we’ve got some young guys who had a good spring.”
George Wright, LB
Mason Gallas, LB
Will Scrivner, LB
Robert Rehme, LB
Blake Bevans, CB
Adam Rourke, CB
Preston Taylor, S
Jonathan Thomas, S
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2021 OPPONENTS SOUTHLAKE CARROLL Thursday, Aug. 26 7 p.m. at AT&T Stadium
Nickname: Dragons Head coach: Riley Dodge (fourth
MESQUITE HORN
Friday, Sept. 3 7:30 p.m. at Highlander Stadium
Nickname: Jaguars Head coach: Chris Hudler
COPPELL
Friday, Sept. 10 7:30 p.m. at Echols Field
Nickname: Cowboys Head coach: Mike DeWitt
ROCKWALL
Friday, Sept. 17 7:30 p.m. at Highlander Stadium
Nickname: Yellowjackets Head coach: Trey Brooks
SHERMAN
Friday, Oct. 1 7:30 p.m. at Bearcat Stadium
Nickname: Bearcats Head coach: Cory Cain
season)
(third season)
(eighth season)
(second season)
(first season)
2020 record: 12-2 (6-0 in district)
2020 record: 3-7 (1-5 in district)
2020 record: 6-4 (4-2 in district)
2020 record: 10-2 (6-0 in district)
2020 record: 5-5 (4-1 in district)
Notable: Carroll fell to Austin Westlake in the 6A Division I state championship game last season. QB Quinn Ewers, arguably the nation’s top recruit, left the program in early August to enroll at Ohio State. A matchup of perennial powers, the Dragons are second in Texas for all-time winning percentage, while the Scots are fourth.
Notable: Last year’s scheduled HPHorn game was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Jaguars return plenty of starters from a squad that missed the playoffs for the second straight year. The top offensive playmakers include dual-threat QB Darrius White, along with receivers Xavier Brown and Chris Dawn.
Notable: The Cowboys scored more points against HP than any other opponent last season, falling 42-36 in the season opener. Most of the top playmakers graduated from an offense that averaged more than 34 points per game. OL Alvin Ebosele is a Baylor commit, while DL Simi Socks and LB Jack McAdams lead the defense.
Notable: Rockwall’s only regularseason loss was a 46-18 drubbing by the Scots. HP has met the 6A powerhouse Yellowjackets in each of the last five seasons, winning three times. QB Braedyn Locke, a Mississippi State commit, returns to lead the high-powered offense alongside WR Caden Marshall and RB Zach Hernandez.
Notable: After coach J.D. Martinez left for Bridgeport, former Allen defensive coordinator Cain takes over a team that tied for second place in 7-5A. Sherman closed the regular season with three straight wins before falling to College Station in the bi-district round. Dual-threat QB Phoenix Grant was a safety last year.
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LONGVIEW
Friday, Oct. 8 7:30 p.m. at Highlander Stadium
Nickname: Lobos Head coach: John King (18th season)
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MCKINNEY NORTH
2021 OPPONENTS
Friday, Oct. 15 7:30 p.m. at McKinney ISD Stadium
Nickname: Bulldogs Head coach: Mike Fecci
TYLER
Friday, Oct. 22 7:30 p.m. at Highlander Stadium
Nickname: Lions Head coach: Ricklan Holmes
WEST MESQUITE
Friday, Oct. 29 7:30 p.m. at Mesquite Memorial Stadium
Nickname: Wranglers Head coach: Frank Sandoval
WYLIE EAST
Friday, Nov. 5 7:30 p.m. at Highlander Stadium
Nickname: Raiders Head coach: Marcus Gold
(13th season)
(10th season)
(second season)
(first season)
2020 record: 9-3 (4-1 in district)
2020 record: 3-7 (3-3 in district)
2020 record: 2-7 (2-4 in district)
2020 record: 1-9 (1-5 in district)
2020 record: 1-7 (0-6 in district)
Notable: HP’s 18-12 win last season ended Longview’s 20-game home winning streak and stifled an offense that averaged more than 40 points per game. The two storied programs have combined for 1,600 wins all-time, including 854 for the Scots. New QB Jordan Allen should benefit from the return of dynamic WR Jalen Hale.
Notable: Despite winning just three games and losing four straight games to end the season, the Bulldogs made their fifth consecutive playoff appearance. McKinney North allowed almost 53 points per game in their seven defeats. Dual-threat QB Gavin Constantine and RB Jayden Henry return to lead the up-tempo offense.
Notable: The Lions are trying to return to prominence after posting just five wins in the past two years combined. Almost every offensive starter returns to a lineup full of explosiveness, including QB Eli Sanchez, WR Makavion Potts, and RB DaKyron Lacy. Tyler dropped its last three games by a combined margin of 137-33.
Notable: Following a seven-game losing streak to start the year, the rebuilding Wranglers endured the program’s worst season since 1987. While the defense stabilized, the offense managed only 20 points per game. After seeing limited action as a freshman, QB Craig Dale returns to lead an athletic but inexperienced offense.
Notable: Gold takes over on the sidelines after a successful three-year stint at Whitehouse. The Raiders are a combined 6-32 during the past four seasons and finished 2020 with a six-game losing streak. The young squad will be led by mammoth DE Anthony James, a Texas A&M commit, and versatile athlete T.J. Washington.
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