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4B | September 2018
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Morris Ready to Step Into Spotlight for Scots By Todd Jorgenson People Newspapers
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ast December, Chandler Morris was on the sideline during Highland Park’s thrilling 53-49 victory over Manvel in the Class 5A Division I championship game. He watched as Scots quarterback John Stephen Jones put together one of the best individual performances in Texas title-game history. Shortly after the game ended, while emotions were still running high at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Jones took Morris aside.
“Chandler is a gamer. He’s not going to back down from anybody.” Finn Corwin “He told me it was my time,” Morris said. “He helped me out so much last year. He kind of took me under his wing.” As the backup to Jones last season, Morris completed just 10 of 24 passes with two interceptions. He also ran for a touchdown during a postseason win over McKinney North. Such experiences — both on and off the field — have prepared the junior to take over for one of the most decorated quarterbacks in program history. “John Stephen set a great example, and Chandler was right there next to him,” said HP head coach Randy Allen. “He’s anxious for his chance to play.” Morris has been groomed to be an elite quarterback for almost his entire life. He was born in Houston, 10 days after his father, Chad Morris, was the head coach when Bay City topped Denton Ryan for the Class 4A state title in 2000. Chad Morris later became the
head coach at Stephenville and Lake Travis — where he won backto-back crowns. He then transitioned to the college game as an assistant coach at Tulsa and Clemson. He took the head coaching job at SMU in 2015, which brought Chandler to HP. Although he’s always enjoyed being around successful programs at various levels, finding stability has been a challenge. Chandler has been in the HP school system longer than anywhere else. That comfort level persuaded him to remain behind when his father left SMU late last year for the University of Arkansas. “It was a difficult decision, but I didn’t want to leave my coaches,” Morris said. “I’m at the greatest CHRIS MCGATHEY
Chandler Morris will take over as Highland Park’s starting quarterback this season after serving as the backup to John Stephen Jones a year ago.
program in Texas high school football. I have a great relationship with everyone at Highland Park.” Father and son hope to travel to each other’s games almost every weekend this year, with the Scots typically playing on Fridays and the Razorbacks on Saturdays. “Anytime I have questions, I go to him,” Chandler said. “But I’ve also had a great relationship with all of his players. They give me advice because they’ve been there. I want to be like them. It gives me that competitive edge. Being around that talent makes you want to work that much harder.” Morris will lead a new-look offense for the Scots this fall that returns only three starters from a year ago when HP established a new school record for points in a season. Six of the top seven receivers graduated. Allen said Morris has improved steadily during the offseason, putting muscle on his frame and increasing the velocity of his throws. “We’re real happy he stayed,” Allen said. “He’s been around the game and studied the game. That helps you.” His teammates already have praised Morris as a natural leader who sets a good example to follow. “Chandler is a gamer,” said receiver Finn Corwin, who led HP receivers with a 20.7 yard-per-catch average last season and scored 11 touchdowns. “He’s not going to back down from anybody.” Morris already has scholarship offers from three prominent college programs before he’s even started a high school game, including Arkansas — where Jones already is on the roster — and Clemson. But his focus, for now, is on leading the Scots to what he hopes will be a historic three-peat. “I haven’t proven anything yet,” he said. “All that [recruiting] will work itself out. I’m here to win a state championship with my team.”
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September 2018 | 7B
PROJECTED OFFENSIVE STARTERS
Chandler Morris, QB
Benner Page, RB
Drew Dodge, WR
Ben Smith, WR
Finn Corwin, WR
Regan Riddle, LT
Ryan Butz, LG
Tyler Kilgus, C
Jack Rourke, RG
Harrison Hall, RT
Offensive Newcomers Look to Keep HP Rolling STARTER TO WATCH:
Bennett Brown, WR
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The versatile Brown will start at flanker and also is listed as the backup quarterback. He caught 12 passes for 149 yards last season, including three touchdowns.
ighland Park graduated eight starters from an offense that accumulated the most points in school history and led the Scots to their second consecutive Class 5A Division I state title. Among them is John Stephen Jones, one of the top quarterbacks in HP history, who passed for 61 touchdowns last season and amassed more than 500 passing yards against Manvel in the championship game. But there’s no such thing as a rebuilding year for the Scots. So with eight new starters joining the lineup, expectations are as high as ever.
“We always have that next-man-up attitude,” said senior receiver Finn Corwin. “Everybody is always ready. We don’t have a lot of experience coming back, but we’re ready to go.” Junior quarterback Chandler Morris, the son of University of Arkansas head coach Chad Morris, becomes the starter with limited game experience but considerable potential. Benner Page inherits the starting job at running back after a promising junior year that was cut short by injury after 186 yards and five touchdowns. “Benner has been in big ball games,” said HP head coach Randy Allen. “He knows our offense. He’s got good hands, and he’s a good blocker and runner.” Six of the top seven receivers from last year’s team are gone, with Corwin as the exception. He was second on last year’s team with 11 touchdowns, and third with 764 yards. The offensive line should be especially strong on the left side, anchored by Rice commit Regan Riddle at tackle and Ryan Butz at guard. — Todd Jorgenson email sports@peoplenewspapers.com
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TOP: Highland Park captains are, left to right: Finn Corwin, Ryan Khetan, Ryan Butz, Regan Riddle, Hudson Clark, and James Lightbourn.
No. Name........................... Pos..............Cl. 2 Nick Morris........................QB..................Sr. 3 Ford Parker.......................DB..................Sr. 4 Chandler Morris................QB.................. Jr. 5 Drew Dodge......................WR.................Sr. 6 Paxton Anderson...............WR................. Jr. 6 Campbell Castleman..........DB.................. Jr. 7 William Scott.....................DB................. So. 8 Bennett Brown..................WR.................Sr. 9 Clay Grant.........................WR.................Sr. 10 Jack Liston........................WR.................Sr. 11 Whit Winfield.....................DB..................Sr. 12 Padgitt Diehl......................WR.................Sr. 13 Grant McVeigh...................WR.................Sr. 14 Hudson Clark.....................DB..................Sr. 15 Henry Hempel...................WR.................Sr. 16 Finn Corwin.......................WR.................Sr. 17 Ryan Khetan......................DB..................Sr. 18 Luke Sullivan.....................DL..................Sr. 19 Cade Pettijohn...................WR.................Sr. 20 Loren Barrett.....................DB..................Sr. 21 Sam Sloan.........................DB..................Sr. 22 Benner Page......................RB..................Sr. 23 Chance Chadwick.............WR.................Sr.
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Chris Read........................DB..................Sr. Thomas Hurst....................WR.................Sr. Ben Smith..........................WR................. Jr. Colton Leonard..................DB.................. Jr. Harris Hurley.....................DB.................. Jr. Jack Ham..........................LB..................Sr. Avery Lewis.......................RB..................Sr. Brandt Brock.....................LB..................Sr. Connor Henderson............WR.................Sr. Marshall Reynolds.............DL..................Sr. Prince Dorbah...................DL.................. Jr. William Anderson...............DB.................. Jr. John Beecherl...................DB.................. Jr. Doak Walker......................RB.................. Jr. Andrew O’Brien.................RB..................Sr. Brock Bakich.....................DB.................. Jr. Rhodes Baker....................WR................. Jr. Henry Bishop....................WR................. Jr. Spencer Borrego...............DL..................Sr. Jack Sitzer.........................LB..................Sr. Parker Stephenson............WR................. Jr. Samuel Parker...................DB.................. Jr. Hunter Heath.....................RB.................. Jr. Colston Pierce...................DL..................Sr.
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Harris Feferman................LB..................Sr. John Hand.........................QB.................. Jr. Connor Baroody................DB.................. Jr. Travis Dickey.....................WR................. Jr. Charlie Craft......................LB..................Sr. Christopher Herrod...........DB..................Sr. Mason McKenney..............DL..................Sr. Christian Wright.................DB.................. Jr. Brant Barton.....................DB.................. Jr. Nick Digno.........................RB.................. Jr. Hayden Clyce....................DB.................. Jr. Jack Puckett......................WR................. Jr. Hayes Donham..................RB.................. Jr. Colby Hopkins...................LB..................Sr. Will Vandermeer................WR.................Sr. Cal Hirschey......................LB.................. Jr. Kyle Sewall........................WR................. Jr. James Durand...................RB.................. Jr. Noah Landsberg................OL..................Sr. Luke Cameron...................DB.................. Jr. John Rourke......................OL.................. Jr. Tyler Kilgus........................OL..................Sr. Ryan Butz..........................OL..................Sr. Trey Nanney......................OL..................Sr.
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James Lightbourn..............LB..................Sr. Hudson Soetenga..............OL..................Sr. Owen Copley.....................DL.................. Jr. Kyle Garberding.................OL.................. Jr. Edward Miller....................DL.................. Jr. Donal Schmidt...................OL.................. Jr. Brister Conser...................OL..................Sr. Cole Filley..........................DB.................. Jr. Ryan Zolcinski...................K....................Sr. Patrick Pierce....................DL.................. Jr. Nick Johnson.....................OL.................. Jr. Caleb Coale.......................DL.................. Jr. Egan Helgemoe..................OL.................. Jr. Henry Hagenbuch..............OL................. So. Robert Wood.....................DB.................. Jr. Roman Sabatini.................DL.................. Jr. Campbell Saustad.............OL.................. Jr. Hamilton Lee.....................DL.................. Jr. Parrish Wilson...................OL..................Sr. Jeffrey Copeland...............DL..................Sr. Spencer Harper................DL.................. Jr. William Kibler.....................DB.................. Jr. Nicholas Bowman.............DL.................. Jr. Clint Conger.......................OL.................. Jr.
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2018 SCHEDULE
ROSTER
VA R S I T Y S C H E D U L E
Date
Opponent
Stadium
Time
Aug. 31
Rockwall
Highlander
7:30 p.m.
Sept. 7
Mesquite Horn
Highlander
7:30 p.m.
Sept. 13
Frisco Lone Star
Frisco Memorial
7 p.m.
Sept. 21
Bryan Adams*
Forester
7:30 p.m.
Sept. 28
Woodrow Wilson*
Highlander
7:30 p.m.
Oct. 5
OPEN
Oct. 12
Mansfield Legacy*
Vernon Newsom
7:30 p.m.
Oct. 19
Samuell*
Highlander
7:30 p.m.
Oct. 26
Sunset*
Sprague
7:30 p.m.
Nov. 2
Lancaster*
Highlander
7:30 p.m.
Nov. 8
Mansfield Timberview*
Vernon Newsom
7 p.m.
* — District 6-5A, Division I game
JV GOLD Date
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Jack Cunningham..............DL.................. Jr. Cade McCarter..................OL.................. Jr. Harrison Hall.....................OL..................Sr. Owen Dunston...................OL..................Sr. Jackson Hoover................DB.................. Jr. Kipp Miller..........................OL.................. Jr. Harris Gould......................DB.................. Jr. Ryan Olds..........................OL.................. Jr. Regan Riddle.....................OL..................Sr. Jack Sharpe......................DL.................. Jr. Dylan Ham.........................DB.................. Jr. Maxwell Warren.................DB.................. Jr. Charlie Griege....................DB.................. Jr. Federico de la Vega...........DL.................. Jr. Holt Randall.......................DB.................. Jr. Landon Alhadef.................WR.................Sr. Cayden Davis....................WR.................Sr. Andrew Stanzel.................WR.................Sr. Michael Downie.................WR.................Sr. Matthew Weyman..............WR.................Sr. Jake Walsh........................WR.................Sr. Reid Walker.......................WR.................Sr. Cooper Feagans................WR................. Jr. Case Savage.....................WR................. Jr.
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Chase Yarbrough...............WR................. Jr. Sumner Robertson............DL..................Sr. Bryce Anderson................LB.................. Jr. David Sherer.....................WR................. Jr. Gregory Groth...................WR................. Jr. Jeremy Hanes...................DL..................Sr. Grant Gallas.......................DL..................Sr. Jack Jurgovan...................DL..................Sr. Wesley Winters..................K.................... Jr. Maxon Smith.....................DB.................. Jr. Patrick Krejs......................K.................... Jr. Braden DeFeo...................DL..................Sr. William Snyder...................DB.................. Jr. Alan Hunt...........................WR................. Jr. Andrew Bonnet.................DB.................. Jr. Sterling Sutcliffe................WR................. Jr. Cole Jackson.....................WR................. Jr. McClain Matter..................DL................. Sr. Gus Vincent.......................LB.................. Jr. Jack Tanner.......................DB.................. Jr. Phillip Lindstrom................WR................. Jr. Andrew Washburne...........DL.................. Jr. Jared Elliott........................DL.................. Jr. Matthew Mathison.............WR................. Jr.
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Opponent
JV BLUE Time
Date
Aug. 30 at Rockwall
5:30 p.m.
Aug. 30 at Rockwall
7 p.m.
Sept. 6
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 6
7 p.m.
at Mesquite Horn
Opponent at Mesquite Horn
Time
Sept. 12 Plano McMillen
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 12 Frisco Lone Star
7 p.m.
Sept. 20 at Lake Dallas
4 p.m.
Sept. 20 Bryan Adams
7:30 p.m.
Sept. 27 Arlington
7 p.m.
Sept. 27 at Woodrow Wilson
7:30 p.m.
Oct. 11
Mansfield Legacy
5:30 p.m.
Oct. 11
Mansfield Legacy
7 p.m.
Oct. 18
Mesquite Poteet
7 p.m.
Oct. 18
at Samuell
7:30 p.m.
Oct. 25
at Plano
5:30 p.m.
Oct. 25
Sunset
7:30 p.m.
Nov. 1
at Lancaster
5:30 p.m.
Nov. 1
at Lancaster
7 p.m.
Nov. 7
Mansfield Timberview 5:30 p.m.
Nov. 7
Mansfield Timberview 7 p.m.
FRESHMAN GOLD Date
Opponent
FRESHMAN BLUE Time
Date
Aug. 30 Rockwall
7 p.m.
Aug. 30 Rockwall
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 6
7 p.m.
Sept. 6 Mesquite Horn
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 12 at Frisco Lone Star
7 p.m.
Sept. 12 at Frisco Lone Star
5:30 p.m.
Sept. 20 Bryan Adams
6 p.m.
Sept. 27 at Lake Dallas
5 p.m.
Sept. 27 at Woodrow Wilson
6 p.m.
Oct. 11
5:30 p.m.
Mesquite Horn
Opponent
at Mansfield Legacy
Time
Oct. 11
at Mansfield Legacy
7 p.m.
Oct. 18
at Samuell
6 p.m.
Oct. 25 at Mansfield Legacy 5:30 p.m. Nov. 1 Lancaster 5:30 p.m.
Oct. 25
Sunset
6 p.m.
Nov. 7
Nov. 1
Lancaster
7 p.m.
Nov. 7
at Mansfield Timberview 7 p.m.
at Mansfield Timberview 5:30 p.m.
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PROJECTED DEFENSIVE STARTERS
Jack Jurgovan, DL
Jeremy Hanes, DL
Chris Read, LB
Bryce Anderson, LB
James Lightbourn, LB
Colby Hopkins, LB
Whit Winfield, CB
Hudson Clark, CB
Ryan Khetan, S
Christopher Herrod, S
Returnees Boost Hopes for Aggressive Scots Defense STARTER TO WATCH:
Prince Dorbah, DL
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At 6-4 and 215 pounds, the junior defensive end holds offers from several major college programs, including Alabama and Oklahoma. He’s also a standout in basketball.
omeone new will lead the Highland Park defense this season, but don’t expect many changes. In fact, Cale Melton was chosen as the Scots’ new defensive coordinator because of his familiarity with the program’s personnel and scheme. He replaces Don Woods, who departed during the offseason for a job at Jesuit. “He knows the players and knows the defense. He’s been on the sidelines,” said HP head coach Randy Allen. “Our defense has some potential.” Melton will inherit a defense that surrendered the most points in school his-
tory last year by a wide margin. That’s deceiving, of course, since HP won the Class 5A Division I state title, and spread 424 points allowed over 16 games. Plus, recall that the season ended with a terrific goal-line stop to seal HP’s thrilling victory over Manvel in the state championship game. So the Scots will have a solid foundation of team success and individual experience to make Melton’s transition easier. Much of the attention will focus on Prince Dorbah, whose sensational sophomore campaign included 11 sacks and 63 total tackles. Several other familiar faces return after seeing significant playing time during the 2017 title run, including Hudson Clark and Ryan Khetan — who combined for five interceptions in the secondary — along with hard-hitting linebackers James Lightbourn and Colby Hopkins, and lineman Jack Jurgovan. “We’re returning a lot of guys who got a lot of playing time,” Lightbourn said. “We know our goal every year, and we know we’re capable of achieving that.” — Todd Jorgenson email sports@peoplenewspapers.com
12B | September 2018 ROCKWALL
Friday, Aug. 31 7:30 p.m. at Highlander Stadium
Nickname: Yellowjackets Head coach: Rodney Webb
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MESQUITE HORN
Friday, Sept. 7 7:30 p.m. at Highlander Stadium
Nickname: Jaguars Head coach: Mike Overton
FRISCO LONE STAR
Thursday, Sept. 13 7 p.m. at Frisco Memorial Stadium
BRYAN ADAMS
Friday, Sept. 21 7:30 p.m. at Forester Stadium
Nickname: Cougars Head coach: Sean Lorance
Nickname: Wildcats Head coach: Bobby Estes 2017 record: 8-3 (5-1 in district)
(sixth season)
(sixth season)
2017 record: 6-6 (4-3 in district)
2017 record: 10-2 (7-0 in district)
2017 record: 12-2 (7-0 in district)
(second season) 2017 record: 6-6 (5-1 in district)
Notable: The Yellowjackets were
Notable: The Jaguars have made
Notable: Although sensational
Notable: Last season, the
the playoffs in 10 consecutive seasons. Dual-threat QB Jermaine Givens leads the offense after throwing for 29 touchdowns and running for 20 scores last season. Horn posted 10 wins last season for the second time in program history before falling to Coppell in the second round of the Class 6A playoffs.
Friday, Sept. 28 7:30 p.m. at Highlander Stadium
Nickname: Rangers Head coach: Jeff Rayburn
(sixth season)
the only team to beat HP last season in a 53-49 season-opening thriller. Rockwall has advanced to at least the area round of the Class 6A playoffs in each of the past five years. Last year, the Jackets lost to Sachse. Several playmakers return for an explosive offense led by QB Jacob Clark and WR Jaxon Smith.
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QB M.J. Rivers is gone, several dynamic athletes should keep the Lone Star offense humming. The Rangers have won 36 games in the past three seasons combined, including a 5A state runner-up finish in 2015. Last year, Lone Star rolled through the first three playoff rounds before falling to Mansfield Legacy.
Cougars shared a district title and earned their first playoff victory in more than 30 years. RB Kenvodrick Shaw is the primary weapon in the run-heavy Adams offense, while QB Morgan Spears also returns. The Cougars were drilled 70-7 in the area round of the playoffs by powerhouse Mansfield Lake Ridge.
(22nd season)
Notable: Woodrow is one of the top programs in Dallas ISD, with nine straight playoff appearances and five consecutive winning seasons. Last year, the Wildcats shared a district crown with Bryan Adams before being stunned by Kimball in the bi-district playoff round. CB Xavier Gipson is an SMU commit who was injured last season.
2018 OPPONENTS MANSFIELD LEGACY Friday, Oct. 12 7:30 p.m. at Newsom Stadium
SAMUELL
Friday, Oct. 19 7:30 p.m. at Highlander Stadium
Nickname: Broncos Head coach: Chris Melson
Nickname: Spartans Head coach: Steve Pierce
(11th season)
(21st season)
2017 record: 12-3 (6-1 in district)
2017 record: 7-4 (4-2 in district)
Notable: This showdown will
Notable: The Spartans have
be a rematch of a 2016 regional final, which HP won 14-7. The Broncos set a school record with 12 wins last year and advanced to the 5A state semifinals before falling to Aledo. Jalen Catalon is one of the state’s top players, putting up huge numbers at both QB and safety, where he’s a blue-chip recruit.
made three straight postseason appearances, losing to new district foe Bryan Adams in last year’s bi-district round. Samuell, under Pierce, upset HP in the first round of the playoffs during Randy Allen’s debut season in 1999. Dual-threat QB John’ Turius Shaw led the Spartans with 32 touchdowns last season.
SUNSET
Friday, Oct. 26 7:30 p.m. at Sprague Stadium
Nickname: Bison Head coach: Chris Castillo
LANCASTER
Friday, Nov. 2 7:30 p.m. at Highlander Stadium
MANS. TIMBERVIEW Thursday, Nov. 8 7 p.m. at Newsom Stadium
Nickname: Tigers Head coach: Chris Gilbert
Nickname: Wolves Head coach: James Brown
(third season)
(eighth season)
2017 record: 1-9 (0-6 in district)
2017 record: 4-6 (2-5 in district)
(seventh season) 2017 record: 3-7 (2-5 in district)
Notable: Sunset appears mas-
Notable: After a rebuilding year
Notable: HP defeated Timber-
sively overmatched, having earned just seven wins overall in the past decade, primarily playing against Dallas ISD foes. The Bison last posted a winning record in 1971 and most recently made the playoffs in 2001. Sunset has dropped 62 straight district games. Several two-way players fill the thin roster.
following a pair of deep playoff runs, the Tigers will look to bounce back with a roster built for speed, including RB Kevontre Bradford. Lancaster dropped three district games last season by margins of four points or fewer. The Tigers are led on defense by Xavier Newman and Courtney Shepherd.
view in non-district play in each of the past two seasons, including a 34-32 nailbiter last year. The Wolves missed postseason play for the first time since 2012. Four of their seven losses came by seven points or fewer. Stacy Sneed, Montaye Dawson, and Deuce Jones lead Timberview’s powerful rushing attack.
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LOOKING BACK AT 2017
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Finn Corwin
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Coach Randy Allen
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NONDISTRICT: at Rockwall Waxahachie at Mansfield Timberview
53-49, L 32-21, W 34-42, W
DISTRICT 15-5A: at Lovejoy North Forney West Mesquite at Mesquite Poteet Forney
50-7, W 63-42, W 38-17, W 28-9, W 35-13, W
at Royse City Wylie East
45-15, W 42-7, W
PLAYOFFS: Texarkana Texas McKinney North Mansfield Summit Mansfield Lake Ridge Denton Ryan Manvel
56-49, W 73-20, W 52-20, W 37-35, W 45-35, W 53-49, W