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SOUTH FORK BULLDOGS NOW IT’S A RIVALRY

What happened: South Fork defeated Martin County 21-14 in Martin Bowl 10. Why it mattered: The Bulldogs got their first win in the series after nine consecutive losses by a combined score of 330-76, including a 50-0 loss in 1992.

Key players: Chris Singletary had two touchdown runs, quarterback Terrance Powell added a 3-yard score and Lucas Worthy ran for a gamehigh 124 yards as the Bulldogs built a 21-0 halftime lead. Freshman Corey McIntyre, now a fullback with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, had 84 yards.

The defense had three takeaways and limited Martin County to 120 total yards, including 79 rushing on 30 attempts. He said it: “This is the greatest feeling,” Worthy said. “None of us will ever forget this.”

SCHEDULE

STRENGTHS

September   2 Martin County   9 at Port St. Lucie 16 Bye 23 at Forest Hill 30 at Jensen Beach October   6 Palm Beach Lakes 14 at SLW Centennial-x 21 at Okeechobee 28 Olympic Heights November   4 Sebastian River 11 Glades Day

The offensive line is big, young but tempered with some experience and strength. Center Cody McGahee and left tackle Bradey Karrick are returning starters. Guards Davis LaCombe and Jason Stottlemyer and tackle Dillan Jeffries step in as starters to give the Bulldogs a front line that averages 240 pounds. Karrick is a mountain on the left side, going 6-foot-6, 250. Also in the mix is tight end Dillon McGahee. Dillon is one of just four sophomores on the varsity roster. The Bulldogs also have an experienced offensive backfield and return five defensive starters, all of them either linebackers or defensive backs.

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x-Played at South County Regional Stadium

DEPTH CHART OFFENSE Pos TE RT LG C RG LT WR FB HB HB QB P

Name Dillon McGahee Dillan Jeffries Jason Stottlemyer Cody McGahee Davis LaCombe Bradey Karrick Rami Rouhi Dalton Pollock Ricco Pierre Lorenz Velasco Cody Labanowitz Mike Harris

No 85 74 72 76 77 78 15 22 8 11 5 24

Cl Ht Wt So. 6-1 195 Jr. 6-0 245 Jr. 6-0 235 Jr. 6-2 245 Jr. 6-0 225 Sr. 6-6 250 Sr. 6-1 170 Sr. 5-11 195 Sr. 5-10 175 Jr. 5-9 165 Jr. 6-1 187 Jr. 5-9 170

WEAKNESSES

DEFENSE Pos Name NT Tim Drayton DT CJ Williams DT Juan Hernandez MLB Kody Stripling ILB Carter Tanner ILB Brandon Pajkuric OLB Zach Hinds OLB Wyatt Mills CB Legend Dodd CB Marcus McClain S Mike Messier K Cody Labanowitz

No 66 57 99 44 21 56 32 1 2 3 10 5

Cl Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Ht Wt 5-11 260 6-2 200 5-11 260 5-9 170 5-9 190 5-11 220 5-9 150 5-10 185 5-10 145 5-7 147 5-11 195 6-1 187

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South Fork High School running back Ricco Pierre runs the ball during practice at the school in Tropical Farms.

RESERVES Bo Bondeson (6, Jr., WR), Colton Haggerty (7, So. QB/WR), Zach Allgood (9, Sr., LB), Barrington Bishop (14, Jr., DB), Natrone Martin (20, Sr., LB), Vinnie Norelli (23, Jr., DB), Kyle Blair (27, Jr., DB), DJ Seymour (29, Jr., DB), Dillon Snyder (30, Jr., DB), Tommy Riggs (34, Sr., DB), Sean Lautenklos (38, So., DL), Josh Zill (40, Jr., DL), Tyler Just (45, Jr., LB), Ty Briggs (50, Jr., DL), Alex Gannon (51, Sr., LB), Josh Howard (55, Sr., LB), Spencer Jones (62, Sr., OL), Paul Harper (65, Jr., DL), Will Tucker (67, Sr., DL), Cooper Evans (68, Jr., OL), Dustin Mailman (79, Jr., OL), Mohammad Halum (80, Jr., DL), Bo Dobler (81, Jr., DL), Marcus Anderson (82, Jr., DL), Zack Nyberg (86, Jr., TE), William Hoysradt (91, Sr., LB)

Good chemistry

Coach: Dennis Lavelle (13th year) Record: 61-63 with South Fork; 156-127 (overall) 2010: 2-8, 0-3 District 14-4A Assistant coaches: Ed Metallo (running backs and quarterbacks), Mike Lavelle (assistant head coach/offensive coordinator), Aaron Kimball (offensive line), Jared Rose (junior varsity offensive line/strength and conditioning), Richard Destefanis (receivers), James Downey (secondary), Octavious Thompson (junior varsity defensive line), Don McKindles (linebackers)

STADIUM JOEBUD STAGGS/BULLDOG STADIUM (5,000) Playing surface: Grass Address: 10205 SW Pratt Whitney Road, Stuart Directions: Take Colorado Avenue west until it becomes State Road 76 (Kanner Highway). Turn left at S.W. Pratt Whitney/ S.W. 96th Street/Country Rd 11. Take left onto school property. Main office: 772-219-1840 On the web: www.sfhs.sbmc.org

RIVALS

■■ Martin County ■■ Sebastian River ■■ Jensen Beach

KEY GAME SEPT. 23 AT FOREST HILL

South Fork is loaded with experience, which should help with winning season

COACHING STAFF

By Aimee Ford Foster Special to Treasure Coast Newspapers

TROPICAL FARMS — South Fork coach Dennis Lavelle is as comfortable with numbers and probabilities as he is with offense and defense. The long-time math teacher figures the odds just caught up with the Bulldogs last year when injuries and inexperience added up to a 2-8 season, just the third time the team has had a losing regularseason record in his tenure. South Fork has made some changes in the aftermath, most notably adding the wing-T to give a passing element to the run-first triple option, but Lavelle hasn’t lost any sleep over the way last year turned out and is looking forward to getting this one started. “I don’t know if it was tough on the kids; I don’t care,” he said. “Those kids gave it all to us … Sometimes, the odds just aren’t on your side. “There’s no question we’ll be better than we were last year. If everybody stays healthy, we could be pretty good.” It’s pretty clear that what happened last year is a motivator for

MIKE MESSIER

Senior safety 2010 stats: 3 tackles as a reserve; 508 total offensive yards, with six TDs, as quarterback, receiver, running back. Coach Dennis Lavelle: “He makes us a lot better defensively. Every time he touches the ball he makes a play. Then add in his leadership, maturity, intelligence. He’s a great kid. Kids like that are the reason why you get out of bed in the morning.”

spring game, he excelled in the new offense, completing 11-of17 passes for 129 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in just over a half. When South Fork does run the football, it still has, of course, plenty of options. Five of its top six rushers are back from last year and that doesn’t include half back Ricco Pierre, who was supposed to be the feature back last year but instead suffered a season-ending knee injury in the pre-season. Pierre, whose older brothers also played for the Bulldogs, said he is anxious to get in game action. “It was very hard to be out,” he said. “Now, I’m ready. “We’re going to stay healthy, stay strong. We’ve got a good chemistry with each other.” South Fork returns five starters on defense, all linebackers and defensive backs. That doesn’t include Messier. Although the defensive front in the flexible 3-5 scheme is all new, Lavelle expects the unit to be deep enough to get the job done. He also expects to use several players in the inside linebacker positions. “They’re all pretty good,” Lavelle said.

CODY LABANOWITZ Junior quarterback 2010 stats: 44 of 83 for 435 yards, one TD, one interception; 65 rushes for 287 yards and six touchdowns. Coach Dennis Lavelle: “He’s just an athlete. He can throw, he can run.”

To be sure, everyone has their eyes on the season opener when Martin County travels to South Fork for the 28th annual Martin Bowl. It’s the first time the rivals have played in the season opener, but it’s no longer a district game. The game at Forest Hill is the first District 14-6A game of the year for the Bulldogs. Only one of the six teams in the newly re-aligned district had a winning record last year, and that was Olympic Heights — a late-year matchup for South Fork. A win in the district opener, especially a big one, could send a message across the district.

PREDICTION 6-4, 4-1 DISTRICT 14-6A Only four teams on South Fork’s schedule had winning records last year. By midseason, South Fork should be comfortably above .500 and ready to make a run for the playoffs. The Bulldogs, Olympic Heights and Sebastian River should be the top contenders in the district. South Fork plays Sebastian River in its district finale, and that could determine who reaches the playoffs.

RICCO PIERRE

Senior running back 2010 stats: Missed last year with knee injury Coach Dennis Lavelle: “He’s extremely intelligent. He would have been the only kid in the school to take AP calculus until we dropped it. He’s fast. I’m sure he’s frustrated after missing last year.”

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THREE PLAYERS TO WATCH

the players. “This is our season of redemption,” senior Mike Messier said. “I reflect on last season a lot. I watch game film almost every night. I see my mistakes. I want to have a big season. I’m going to try to stay healthy.” Messier, who missed games each of the last two years because of injuries, is the team leader. He joined the varsity near the end of his freshman year as the heir apparent at quarterback and has played a variety of positions. This year, he will steady the defense at safety and return punts, while playing as needed at receiver and running back and remaining the back-up quarterback. “It doesn’t matter where I play,” he said. “I’m just stepping into the leadership role and people are following.” The Bulldogs are loaded with experience, despite being fairly young because so many sophomores played last year. Lavelle doesn’t like having sophomores in the lineup, but it could pay off this year. Quarterback Cody Labanowitz, for example, is a junior who got plenty of time last fall. In the

Lavelle is most concerned about special teams after projected kicker Bradley Farias suffered a broken leg two days before fall practice began. Farias, who also plays soccer, was the junior varsity kicker last year. In his absence, Devin Wilson steps in at placekicker. The defensive front is a question mark with all new starters. Expect Lavelle to rotate fresh legs in the interior. He said there’s a group of at least six kids, all about equal in ability, who will play up front.

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