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lando Brown anchors the offensive line for the Lions Georgia Dome on Aug. 24, the familiar sight of col- COLLEGE RECRUITS and is committed to Tennessee. lege coaches and recruiters on the sidelines will once Kell has defensive tackle Donnell Greene and again appear. Kennesaw State commit Taylor Henkle. The Chat- Sager can be reached at tahoochee offense will feature wide receiver Collin [email protected]. TALENTED PLAYERS Lisa, who is committed to UAB. Grayson replaces 21 starters this season and DRAW RECRUITERS will have a new lineup of talented prospects. The CLASS OF 2014 COMMITMENTS Rams have allowed a state-best 9.0 points per game over the last two seasons. Offensively, Grayson will TO DOME have to control the line of scrimmage against Colquitt Walton...... Price Wilson County’s Jamiyus Pittman, who is committed to Ole BY CRAIG SAGER II Miss. Packers receiver Todd Boyd and lineman Gabe Mobley are both pledged to Georgia State. Colquitt County.....Jamiyus Pittman North Gwinnett defensive end Dante Sawyer n 2013, the Metro PCS Corky Kell Classic will mark its (Harvard), (Clemson), Zach Barnes is ranked by many recruiting services in the top 10 I22nd year of existence. In the history of the Classic, (Texas Tech), Kasey Gaines (Penn State), David Ka- in Georgia’s Class of 2014. Wideouts Caleb Scott Colquitt County...... Todd Boyd hundreds of future college athletes have suited up and mara (Ole Miss), Ryan Carter (Clemson), Jack Banda and Nate Brown are both college bound, and run- the individual performances from these extraordinary (Arizona), Jujaun Dulaney (Maryland), Ty Griffin (Ga ning back C.J. Leggett is narrowing down his college athletes add an exciting aspect each year. Tech), Tony Porter (Ohio), Daniel Stephens (Middle choices. Junior offensive tackle is said to Colquitt County...... Gabe Mobley The 2013 lineup consists of the same 10 teams Tennessee), J.J. Green (Georgia), Jarrad Davis (Flori- be the best player at his position in the junior class. as last year: Kell, Chattahoochee, Walton, Peachtree da) and J.P. Vonashek (South Carolina). Camden County starting cornerback Kal- Ridge, Colquitt County, Grayson, North Gwinnett, That list puts the level of competition into per- varaz Bessent and safety Chris Williams are both Colquitt County...... Tim Sanders Camden County, Brookwood and McEachern. More spective, and also preps the stage for another talent- Alabama-bound. Defensive end Anthony Johnson is than 32 seniors that played in the Classic last season ed group of players. Walton is sparked by defensive committed to FIU. are suiting up for major college programs this fall. back and playmaker D.J. Smith. The senior is narrow- The Brookwood-McEachern matchup will fea- Kell...... Taylor Henkle The 2012 Corky Kell Classic featured college ing down his multiple SEC and ACC offers and will be ture two talented running backs. The Broncos’ Josh signees (Ole Miss) Tyren Jones a big-play option when combined with the accurate Brown holds offers from Arizona, Buffalo and Fur- (Alabama), Parker McLeod (Alabama), Brandon passing of Raiders quarterback Price Wilson, who man, while McEachern junior running back Taj Griffin Chattahoochee...... Collin Lisa Kublanow (Georgia), Anthony Price (Rice), Bryce committed to Louisiana Tech in June. sets the pace for the Indians. Ramsey (Georgia), Brendan Langley (Georgia), Quin- Peachtree Ridge features safety and ex-Geor- McEachern defensive end Henry Famurewa is cy Mauger (Georgia), Travis Marshall (Navy), Donnie gia commit Nick Glass. On the offensive side of the committed to Louisville and senior quarterback Ty Miles (North Carolina), DeVondre Seymour (Geor- ball, Peachtree Ridge is privileged to have some of Clemons is holding scholarship offers from Kentucky Peachtree Ridge...... Jordan Ellis gia), Jalen Brooks (Maryland), Alex Stoehr (Georgia the best skill players in the state including running and Louisville. Chuma Edoga is a junior offensive State), Octavius Jackson (Florida), Bobby Hill (Ole back Jordan Ellis who is committed to Virginia and tackle with offers from North Carolina, Florida, Au- Miss), Johnny Ward (South Florida), Shaun McGee athlete Myron Burton who holds offers from Vander- burn, Tennessee and Georgia. Peachtree Ridge...... Orlando Brown (Georgia), Kyrin Priester (Clemson), Adam Ledford bilt, Clemson, Georgia State and UNC-Charlotte. Or- As the players race out of the tunnels in the

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season with an ACL injury and according to Hidalgo, will be an “animal” “Winning a region championship. That’s our main goal,” declared on defense. Fleetwood. “That’s something we want to prove.” Smith and junior Taquar Stewart will move from cornerback to Peachtree Ridge has a strong, if not lengthy, tradition. The Lions Kell safety this year. Walton will have one of the best safety nets in the state have only been in the football business since 2003, but won a share of with this duo. Linebacker Imani Parker was injured in the first game of the state championship in 2006. In 2008, the Ridge added a runner-up Longhorns the season last year and returns as another standout. finish. Last year was the first season since 2004 that the Lions did not By Stephen Black The schedule will challenge the Raiders in 2013 and Hidalgo rec- post a winning record, so opponents can expect to face a motivated ognizes the depth of Region 5-AAAAAA. group of Lions in 2013. “I think the region is going to be very very tough,” said Hidalgo. The strength of the team figures to lie in the skill positions. “We’ve ell had three football coaches in its first five years as a varsity pro- The Raiders open up with Peachtree Ridge in the Metro PCS Corky got some guys that have the ability to break a game open,” added Fleet- Kgram, according to GHSFHA.org. But since 2008, the Longhorns Kell Classic. The Lions were the only one of the 10 teams in this year’s wood. Peachtree Ridge has two playmakers at running back in Jordan have employed just one: Derek Cook. The University of Georgia gradu- Corky Kell lineup that did not reach the postseason last year. Ellis and Walden Davis. Brandon Johnson will be a threat on the outside ate easily became Kell’s most successful head coach and currently at wide receiver. holds a 45-14 record at the northeast Cobb County high school. One of the biggest challenges for Fleetwood in the offseason Last season, Kell went undefeated in games against Class AAAAA was replacing two key units, one on each side of the ball. On offense, foes until the playoffs when the Longhorns lost to eventual state cham- Chattahoochee only two starters return to the offensive line. And on defense, many pion Gainesville in the second round. The 61-42 final score is a bit mis- of the top players from last year’s rotation return, but the lineback- leading, as Kell led 35-21 at the half. While the Red Elephants and star Cougars ing corps was hit hard by graduation. Both the offense and defense quarterback are the favorites to repeat, Kell is focused will show multiple formations, and the offense will definitely be up- on the business at hand. tempo. In victories last fall, Peachtree Ridge averaged more than 38 “We’re aware of Gainesville,” said Cook. “We had a great game By Sean Conway points per game. against them last year and we probably had that one in our hands and Fleetwood figures to mix in plenty of talented younger players. let go of it. Of course that’s a great player over there (Watson), but irst-year head coach Mike Owens will try to continue the winning tra- He’s excited at the prospect of seeing at least 10 very talented sopho- that’s so far down the road. ... We know they’re there, but it’s got to all Fdition at Chattahoochee this fall. Owens replaces Terry Crowder who mores compete and earn extended playing time from the onset of the line up perfectly for us to match up with them again at some point.” led the Cougars to five playoff appearances, including a state champion- season. For now, Kell is looking forward to its game against Chattahooch- ship in 2010. The most intriguing element for this team will be the addition of ee in the Metro PCS Corky Kell Classic. Cook’s bunch defeated the Cou- The Cougars will start the season looking to win in their own back- transfer Nick Glass from St. Pius X. Fans can expect to see Glass on spe- gars last year in the event 19-8. While most high school football games yard, Region 6-AAAAAA. cial teams as well and see him on the offensive side of the ball as well. generally start as the sun is setting, the Longhorns’ game against Chat- “Last year, Chattahoochee was just a few play away from compet- The Lions face stiff completion from the first kickoff facing Wal- tahoochee kicks off at 9 a.m. Cook has a plan for the odd start time. ing for a region championship,” said Owens in an exclusive interview ton in the Metro PCS Corky Kell Classic. Peachtree Ridge will have “What we’ve been doing the last several Saturdays is bringing with Score Atlanta. “There’s always a real desire to beat those neighbor- revenge on their minds, as the Lions lost to the Raiders in 2011 in the them in and practicing at 8 a.m. Saturday morning, so their bodies are ing schools, and we got some high expectations.” Kell Classic. not in shock and more importantly their minds,” Cook explained ear- The Cougars won four of their last five games in 2012 (all against lier in August. “On gameday, they’re going to be up at 5:30 a.m. eating region competition) to qualify for the playoffs, but in the opening round breakfast, so it won’t be an issue that day either.” of the tournament, they fell to eventual state champion Norcross. One issue Kell does have is replacing defensive backs Brendan On the offensive side of the ball, the Cougars will give defenses Langley and Quincy Mauger, each of whom also played on offense for a lot to think about. They’ll line up with up to two running backs in the Grayson the Longhorns. Cook is confident in their replacements. One of those is backfield with the possibility of none. In all, the offense returns five play- safety Taylor Henkle, a Kennesaw State commitment. ers. Owens will rely on the experience of his two senior wide receiv- Rams “The DBs are pretty well the same other than the names on the ers Collin Lisa and Avery Ward, who are both returning starters. Senior backs of their jerseys,” said Cook. “The guys we have are not SEC-cali- Chase Nelson returns for his third season as a starter at running back By Sean Conway ber (recruits), but they’re great high school players.” and will power the offense. Quarterback Matt McGuigan returns to lead the Longhorns’ offense, Taz Wilson, a senior, will get the nod at quarterback, but he’s a oach Mickey Conn has a good thing going at Grayson High School. which had a strong showing at the Georgia Invitational 7-on-7 tournament. first-year starter. Despite Wilson’s lack of starting experience, Owen CHe’s the only coach in the Gwinnett County school’s history and has likes what he sees out of him. led the powerhouse program to a record of 110-39 over 14 seasons. The “He’s got the potential to really have a pretty special year for us.” Rams haven’t lost more than three games since 2007, the same year The defense also returns five players and will play to the strengths they began their current streak of reaching at least the second round of of linebackers Nate Sherman, a senior, and Josh Weisberg, a junior. the state playoffs. Walton Several players will line up on both sides of the ball for Chattahoochee, But this season may provide Conn with one of his biggest chal- most notably senior linemen Zach Kladis and Nick Williams. lenges since he walked on campus. The 2011 team won the state Raiders Similar to the offense, the defense will use formations to confuse championship and last season’s team was flooded with top-level col- and frustrate their opponents. At times they’ll line up in a traditional lege prospects including the nation’s most sought after recruit, defen- By Craig Sager II 4-3, but can and will morph into a 3-5 and beyond. sive end/fullback Robert Nkemdiche. The Rams cruised to the Region Chattahoochee faces a tough first game, playing Kell in the Metro 8-AAAAAA title in 2012. While Nkemdiche will terrorize SEC quarter- ne year ago, everyone knew Walton was going to supply heavy PCS Corky Kell Classic, both named for the legendary Cobb County coach backs this fall at Ole Miss, the Rams also lost 20 starters. Odoses of running back Tyren Jones to its opponents. There is more and administrator. Luckily, as a former assistant at Brookwood, Owens is Replacing 21 starters won’t be easy, but if any program is up to uncertainly surrounding the Jones-less Raiders this season, but coach quite used to the venue. He estimates that’s been an assistant for all but the task, it’s got to be Grayson. At one point last season, the Rams Rocky Hidalgo will have talented starters and a brackish defense ca- four of the Kell Classics and wants to motivate his guys to play well. shut out four consecutive region opponents while never scoring less pable of bringing Walton back to prominence. “It’s one of the premier events of its kind,” said Owens. “There’s than 40 points in any of those four games. It’s safe to say that Conn “I think the thing we are going to have to work on is building some probably not 10 events in the country that can compare to this one.” was able to build depth through substitutions throughout the majority depth along the defensive line, but I think this is going to be a very good To get his team ready for excitement and noise, Owens’ Cougars are of the season. defensive team,” said Hidalgo. installing hand signals for their offense and defensive units. “We’ve got a lot of good players that have waited their turn, and However, there will be a changing of the guard on offense. I’m anxious to get them on the field,” Conn noted in a recent interview “We are young on the offensive line and we are young at tailback, with Score Atlanta. so it is going to take a while for that part of our team to gel,” said Hi- Grayson employs what Conn describes as a hybrid Wing-T of- dalgo. “We are going to have to rely on our quarterback and our wide fense. He’ll turn the reigns of the offense over to junior quarterback receivers, and I think you are going to see us throw the ball a little bit Peachtree Ridge Hunter Schuessler this fall. The strength of the team is expected to more than what most people have.” be the playmakers at the skill positions and athletes behind the line of Sophomore running back Karekin Brooks will share carries with Lions scrimmage. Conn will employ a 4-3 defense that should provide plenty Breyon Thomas. This will allow weapons like D.J. Smith and rising soph- By Sean Conway of power to attack opposing quarterbacks. Big things are expected from omore cornerback Chad Clay to step in at receiver rather than the back- running back Aares McCall, speedster Kartez Hall and linebacker Daniel field. Fullback Henry Rowling returns with the most playing experience Fennell. of any returning offensive player. he Peachtree Ridge Lions are looking to be two things on the grid- The Rams begin their season in the Corky Kell Classic against Re- At tight end is junior Davis Pigeon, who will stand as a big target Tiron in the fall of 2013: improved and exciting. The Lions were gion 1-AAAAAA power, Colquitt County. Grayson has some history in for senior quarterback and Louisiana Tech signee Price Wilson. Wilson a playoff team in coach Mark Fleetwood’s first season at the Su- the fall showcase with a 4-1 record in their previous appearances. The was 3-1 as a starter last season. wanee school in 2011 but last year, “The Ridge” went 4-6 in Region Rams are 1-1 against Colquitt County but have never faced the Packers The Raiders have tremendous team speed this season, especially 7-AAAAAA. in the Corky Kell Classic. on defense. Linebacker Dreyon Williams was unblockable in spring This season, the Lions are looking to return to the playoffs and Grayson is young, but seems poised to be successful once again in practice and will likely see a breakout season. Zach Williams missed last maybe more. 2013. As Conn noted, “It’s not where you start, but where you finish.”

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KELL CHATTAHOOCHEE PEACHTREE RIDGE WALTON LONGHORNS COUGARS LIONS RAIDERS Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Derek Cook Mike Owens Mark Fleetwood Rocky Hidalgo # NAME GR. POS. # NAME GR. POS. # NAME GR. POS. # NAME GR. POS. 1...... Julian Burris...... 12...... WR/DB 1...... Montel Austin...... 12...... RB/DB 1...... Jordan Ellis...... 12...... RB 1...... Bre’yon Thomas...... 11...... RB/LB 1...... Jacob Ware...... 9...... WR/DB 2...... Tasleem “Taz” Wilson...... 12...... QB 2...... Devon Jones...... 12...... WR 2...... Ben Hood...... 11...... RB/DB 2...... Jay Moxey...... 12...... RB/DB 3...... Kieron Ashley...... 12...... RB/DB 2...... Vernon Chaney...... 9...... WR/DB 3...... Myron Burton...... 12...... WR 3...... Josh White ...... 10...... QB 4...... Caleb Miles...... 11...... WR/DB 4...... Chad Clay ...... 10...... WR/DB 3...... Shavaughn Hammond...... 12...... WR/DB 5...... Trey Hillman...... 12...... RB/LB 4...... Devin Hale...... 12...... DB 3...... Conner Mendelson...... 9...... WR/DB 6...... Malik Stephens...... 12...... WR/DB 5...... Baylen Buchanan...... 10...... RB 5...... Jackson Donnell...... 12...... WR 4...... Darian Harris...... 12...... RB/DB 7...... Zach Reed...... 12...... WR/DB 6...... Tyler Campbell ...... 11...... WR 6...... Taquar Stewart...... 11...... RB/DB 4...... John Lampley...... 9...... QB 7...... Maurice Gibson...... 12...... WR/DB 5...... Errol Breaux...... 12...... WR/DB 8...... Avery Ward...... 12...... WR/DB 7...... Dru Moody...... 12...... LB 5...... Nathaniel Elliott...... 9...... WR/LB 9...... Chris Rodgers...... 12...... RB/LB 8...... Nick Glass...... 12...... DB 8...... Bailey Wolff...... 11...... WR/DB 6...... Keith Hampton...... 12...... WR/DB 10...... Adam Perlberg...... 12...... QB/LB 9...... Chance Thrasher...... 11...... QB 9...... Zach Williams...... 12...... RB 6...... Sam Ashway...... 9...... WR/DB 11...... Natan Sherman...... 12...... RB/LB 10...... Davis Lackey...... 12...... QB 10...... KK Brooks...... 10...... RB 12...... Brando Ernest...... 11...... WR/DB 7...... Bryson Armstrong...... 10...... WR/LB 11...... Walden Davis...... 12...... RB 11...... Fuzzy Furr...... 10...... QB 7...... Keith Best...... 9...... QB 13...... Colin Lisa...... 12...... WR/DB 12...... Jordan McCray...... 11...... WR 8...... Evan Carnes...... 10...... TE/DE 14...... Brandon Ware...... 10...... WR/DB 12...... Chris McGee...... 10...... QB 8...... Ahmed Abu-Abed...... 9...... WR/DB 15...... Chase Owens...... 9...... QB/LB 14...... Malik Robinson...... 10...... WR 13...... Hutton Spitler...... 12...... QB 9...... Jalen Wooten...... 12...... WR/DB 15...... Omar Diaz...... 9...... QB/LB 15...... Brandon Johnson...... 12...... WR 14...... Price Wilson...... 12...... QB 9...... Brandon Jones...... 9...... WR/DB 16...... Adam Abdellaoui...... 12...... K/P 16...... Tohmas Brooks...... 11...... WR 16...... Jordan Clayton...... 11...... QB 10...... Cameron Rosendahl...... 11...... QB 17...... Chase Thornton...... 12...... WR/DB 17...... Garrett Eldred...... 10...... RB/DB 10...... Bryan Grant...... 9...... RB/DB 17...... Jacob McEachin...... 11...... QB 18...... David Nicoletta...... 10...... QB/DB 18...... Joe Smith...... 11...... DB 18...... Benton Poore...... 11...... QB 11...... Grady Miller...... 11...... WR 19...... Darian Parker...... 10...... WR/DB 19...... Noah Rainbow...... 10...... DB/WR 13...... Matthew McGuigan...... 12...... QB 20...... Jordan Hillman...... 11...... RB/LB 19...... Sergio Lopez...... 10...... FB 14...... Stone Hatfield...... 10...... QB 20...... Na’ceem Antenor...... 11...... RB 20...... Jacob Murphy...... 12...... DB 15...... Nasim Greene...... 11...... TE/LB 21...... Chase Nelson...... 12...... RB/LB 21...... DJ Smith...... 12...... RB/DB 16...... Matthew Knighten...... 12...... WR/DB 22...... Blake Hundley...... 10...... RB/LB 21...... Travis Bowers...... 11...... DB 23...... Junior Vancia...... 11...... WR/DB 22...... Joey Goodman...... 10...... LB 17...... Newt Obeng...... 11...... WR/DB 22...... Trevor Campbell...... 12...... RB 23...... Taji Stewart...... 10...... WR/DB 18...... Jawan Nobles...... 10...... QB 24...... Jaylin Taylor...... 10...... WR/DB 23...... Evan Pantels...... 12...... K/P 19...... Derrick Mesadieu...... 10...... WR/DB 25...... Tae Turner...... 10...... RB/LB 24...... Austin Donnell...... 10...... WR/DB 24...... Terry Turner...... 11...... WR 26...... Jordan Vorster...... 12...... LB/RB 20...... Lynel Davis...... 11...... WR/DB 26...... Isaac Kinsey...... 9...... WR/DB 25...... Cam Brown...... 10...... WR 22...... Derrick White...... 11...... WR/DB 27...... Michael Fusco...... 11...... WR/DB 27...... Bryce Washington...... 10...... WR/DB 23...... Divante Langley...... 11...... RB/LB 28...... Ryan Colangelo...... 10...... WR/DB 26...... Henry Nguyen ...... 10...... WR 28...... McKay Madsen...... 11...... DB 24...... Itabari Mason...... 11...... RB/LB 29...... Bryce Castro...... 10...... RB/DB 27...... Donte Borders ...... 12...... K/P 29...... Jackson Hoskyn...... 10...... WR/DB 25...... Cameron Massung...... 12...... K 30...... Dijon Patrick...... 12...... RB/LB 28...... Zey Lacet...... 11...... SS 26...... Taylor Henkle...... 12...... WR/DB 30...... Henry Rowling...... 12...... FB 31...... Mark Franchak...... 9...... WR/DB 29...... Walker McGraw...... 11...... RB 31...... Ryan Roegge...... 10...... DB 27...... Corey Robinson...... 11...... WR/DB 32...... Preston Broyles...... 9...... WR/DB 28...... D’Vonte Dennis...... 10...... WR/DB 30...... Jaquan Gibson ...... 11...... WR 32...... Millar Morgan...... 10...... FB/LB 32...... Logan Tamisin...... 9...... RB/LB 31...... Malik Murray...... 10...... WR 29...... Julien Chang...... 10...... K 33...... Will Webb...... 9...... WR/DB 33...... Imani Parker...... 11...... RB/LB 31...... Noah Patton...... 11...... RB/DE 34...... Shane Armstrong...... 9...... RB/LB 32...... William Dean...... 10...... LB 34...... David Sewell...... 12...... DB/WR 32...... Tae McClure...... 11...... WR/DB 33...... Tyler Murphy...... 11...... DB 33...... Ivan Walls...... 10...... WR/DB 35...... Hall Lauer...... 10...... RB/LB 36...... John Lee...... 10...... DB 34...... Dyllen Reed...... 12...... RB/LB 36...... Dillon Jennings...... 9...... RB/LB 34...... Montez Wedgeworth...... 12...... FS 37...... Zac Starns...... 11...... RB/LB 35...... Austin Meaut...... 12...... RB/LB 37...... Bishop Lloyd...... 9...... RB/LB 35...... Harris Savignano...... 11...... WR 38...... Ryan LaBan...... 12...... DB 36...... Alex Stone...... 12...... WR/DB 38...... Sam Stokes...... 10...... RB/LB 36...... Christian Sutton...... 10...... WR 39...... Christian Sullivan...... 10...... DB/WR 38...... Antonio Ferguson...... 11...... RB/DB 40...... Sean Hoffman...... 11...... RB/LB 37...... Louis Mayrone...... 12...... DB 40...... Christian Blackstock...... 10...... FB/DL 39...... Shakeheim Hammond...... 10...... RB/DB 41...... Xavier Boucard...... 10...... RB/LB 38...... Kendall Cobb...... 12...... TE 40...... Cameron Marshall...... 9...... WR/DB 42...... Jeremy Behnken...... 9...... OL/LB 41...... Kyle Whitaker...... 12...... DE 41...... Brian Link...... 12...... WR/LB 43...... Christian Hansen...... 11...... TE/DE 39...... Abdul Diallo ...... 10...... LB 42...... Dreyon Williams...... 12...... LB/RB 42...... Cristhian Bahena...... 10...... WR/DB 44...... Scott Zekser...... 9...... RB/LB 40...... Taylor Foote...... 11...... DB 43...... Ridge Gibson...... 12...... LB/RB 43...... Luke Wilson...... 10...... WR/DB 45...... Evan Clay...... 10...... OL/DL 41...... Marquez Jackson...... 10...... RB 44...... Russell Brown...... 10...... FB/LB 44...... Logan Johnson...... 10...... WR/DB 45...... Jonathan Hearn...... 9...... OL/DL 42...... Prince Benton...... 10...... LB 45...... Brandon Lin...... 11...... RB/DL 45...... Ellis Liddell...... 10...... RB/LB 46...... Kellum West...... 9...... TE/LB 43...... Jace Capps...... 11...... LB 46...... Colin Fant...... 12...... WR 46...... Michael McCain...... 10...... RB/LB 48...... Josh Weisberg...... 11...... TE/LB 47...... Brandon McDonald...... 9...... RB/LB 44...... Aaron Harris...... 12...... LB 47...... Jordan Davoudpour...... 12...... LB/TE 48...... Calvin Irby...... 12...... RB/LB 50...... Hunter Womac...... 11...... OL/DE 45...... Brandon Hendricks...... 10...... LB 48...... Ryan Bell...... 12...... LB 48...... Tavis White...... 9...... RB/LB 51...... Nicholas Appert...... 9...... OL/DL 49...... Clayton Arnold ...... 11...... LB 52...... Jack Gregg...... 9...... OL/LB 46...... Alan Suarez...... 11...... WR 49...... Quientin Sanders...... 10...... WR/DB 47...... AJ Houston...... 12...... DL 50...... Jack Shoemaker...... 12...... OL 49...... Christian Blount...... 9...... QB 53...... Connor Hoyt...... 12...... OL/DL 50...... Nathan Waller...... 12...... OL 54...... Joon Park ...... 9...... OL/DL 48...... Rashaad Hunter...... 12...... DB 51...... Caleb Carswell...... 10...... DL 51...... Nicholas Johnson...... 10...... OL/DL 55...... Jake Zimmerman...... 11...... OL/DL 49...... Mark Lancaster...... 10...... OLB 52...... Bennett Wilson...... 10...... OL/DL 52...... Mason Kabchef...... 11...... OL/DL 56...... Andrew Newell...... 9...... OL/DL 50...... Lee Brown...... 10...... DE 53...... Eddie Dennett-Smith...... 11...... OL/DL 53...... Elijah Owens...... 10...... OL/DL 57...... Melvin Owens...... 11...... OL/DL 51...... Josh Forrest...... 11...... LB 54...... Alex Roegge...... 10...... OL 55...... Ethan Elliott...... 12...... OL/DL 57...... Will Casement...... 9...... OL/DL 52...... Alex Byrd...... 12...... LB 55...... Clark Price...... 10...... OL/LB 56...... Trey Cowart...... 12...... OL/DL 58...... Zach Kladis...... 12...... OL/DL 57...... Chris Webb...... 12...... OL/DL 57...... Kevin Wences...... 12...... OL/DL 59...... JC Alvarado...... 12...... TE/DE 53...... Bailey Lewellen...... 11...... OL 58...... Donnell Greene...... 12...... OL/DL 54...... Arnell Brown...... 11...... LB 58...... Michael Kraemer ...... 12...... OL/DL 61...... Robert Norman...... 12...... OL/DL 60...... Evan Nakos...... 10...... OL/DL 59...... Justin Rochez...... 12...... OL/DL 63...... Perry Benton...... 11...... OL/DL 55...... Cole Sammons...... 10...... DL 60...... Corbett Mendelson...... 12...... OL/DL 64...... Chris Bohner...... 12...... OL/DL 56...... Joseph Mukassa...... 12...... DE 61...... Eric Smith...... 11...... OL/LB 61...... Ismail Dabdoub...... 9...... OL/DL 62...... Tim Mattus...... 12...... C 62...... Jackson Gropp...... 9...... OL/DL 65...... Hunter Johnson...... 10...... OL/DL 57...... Evan Watts...... 11...... DL 63...... Ryan Nesbitt...... 9...... OL/DL 66...... Ryan Simkoff...... 12...... OL/DL 58...... Laceem McCall...... 12...... DE 64...... Jon France...... 11...... OL/DL 64...... Taylor McCullough...... 9...... OL/DL 68...... Aaron Rosenthal...... 11...... OL/DL 59...... Harold Nguyen...... 12...... OL 68...... David Davis ...... 11...... OL/DL 65...... Gabe Waller...... 9...... OL/DL 69...... Kenneth Garrett...... 10...... TE/DE 70...... Jesus Gonzalez...... 12...... OL 70...... Booker Kidd...... 9...... OL/DL 60...... Adrien Hill...... 11...... LB 66...... James DeMatto...... 10...... OL/DL 62...... Maxwell Bell...... 10...... DL 71...... Barrett Hess...... 10...... OL 67...... Julian Johnson...... 12...... OL/DL 73...... Nicholas Atz...... 11...... OL/DL 72...... George Humphreys...... 11...... OL/DL 63...... Alex Higgins...... 11...... OL 68...... Joe Santrock...... 9...... OL/DL 74...... Patrick Shinners...... 10...... OL/DL 73...... Evan Bernard...... 11...... OL/DL 69...... Quinton Sims...... 12...... OL/DL 75...... Nick Williams...... 12...... OL/DL 64...... Braxton Glover...... 11...... OL 75...... Jack Henry...... 11...... OL 70...... Zach Hendrick...... 9...... OL/DL 76...... Anthony Alanis...... 11...... OL/DL 65...... Blake Best ...... 11...... OL 71...... Bradley Hough...... 9...... WR/DB 77...... Nabeel Khan...... 10...... OL/DL 76...... Blake Goerke...... 10...... OL 72...... Tevin Styles...... 10...... OL/DL 66...... Justin Edwards...... 12...... DE 77...... Zack Orr...... 10...... OL/DL 78...... Ethan Wright...... 9...... OL/DE 67...... JJ Stewart...... 11...... OL 74...... Ben Layne...... 11...... OL/DL 79...... Zack Agurto...... 9...... OL/DL 78...... Forest Evans...... 10...... OL 76...... Alex Cranford...... 11...... OL/DL 80...... Christian Johnson...... 11...... WR/DB 68...... Matt Bell...... 10...... OL 79...... Patrick Farley...... 10...... OL/DL 77...... Matthew Pajares...... 9...... OL/DL 81...... Josh Barbee...... 10...... WR/DB 69...... Sean Kim...... 10...... DL 80...... Nick Orrell-Jones...... 10...... TE/DL 78...... Nathan Woolf...... 9...... OL/DL 70...... Levi Canales...... 11...... DE 79...... Tyler Weathers...... 9...... RB/LB 82...... Hunter Frantz...... 9...... WR/DB 81...... Davis Pidgeon...... 11...... TE/DL 80...... Ryan Wiggs...... 10...... WR/DB 83...... Joseph Addo...... 9...... WR/DB 72...... Miles Pate...... 11...... OL 82...... Foster Kupbens...... 10...... K 81...... Anthony Porter...... 10...... WR/DB 84...... Alex Godwin...... 9...... WR/DB 75...... Drew Lovely...... 11...... OL 83...... Brandon McBryde...... 10...... WR/DB 85...... Jonathan Taylor...... 9...... WR/DB 82...... Shamaar Bennett...... 9...... WR/DB 76...... Gregg Gonzalez...... 12...... OL 84...... Dylan Welch ...... 12...... WR 83...... Daniel Renfroe...... 9...... WR/DB 86...... Patrick Hoffman...... 10...... WR/DB 78...... Orlando Brown...... 12...... OL 84...... Andrew Braun...... 10...... WR/DB 87...... Amaan Mitha...... 11...... WR/DB 85...... Alex Fernandez...... 10...... WR 85...... Solon Page...... 9...... WR/LB 88...... Michael Dimond...... 11...... WR/DB 80...... Domarius Thornton...... 10...... RB 86...... Britton Ody...... 11...... K 85...... Davon Blanchard...... 9...... WR/DB 89...... Patrick Nolan...... 9...... WR/DB 81...... Jake Allen...... 11...... WR 87...... Ashton Best...... 10...... DB/WR 86...... James Johnson...... 10...... WR/DB 90...... Andrew Gray...... 11...... K/P 82...... Jalen Watts...... 12...... WR 88...... Seth-Patrick Holman...... 12...... TE 86...... Jeremy Rosendahl...... 9...... WR/DB 91...... Richard Joseph...... 10...... TE/DE 83...... Rupert Jones...... 11...... WR 89...... Christian Lucas...... 12...... K 87...... Jared Hill...... 9...... WR/DB 92...... Michael Phantja...... 10...... TE/DE 84...... DeAngelo Gibbs...... 9...... WR 90...... AJ Coley...... 11...... LB 88...... Nick Woghiren...... 10...... WR/LB 93...... Daniel Fox...... 9...... TE/DE 89...... Devin Stinebring...... 9...... WR/LB 87...... Harrison Arnold...... 10...... K 91...... Zac Hobson...... 10...... WR/DB 94...... Alex Field...... 9...... TE/DE 89...... Diante Bingley ...... 11...... DB 90...... Ethan Spight...... 9...... RB/LB 95...... Blake Ernest...... 9...... TE/DE 92...... Sierra Williams...... 10...... WR/DB 91...... Garrett Montague...... 9...... WR/DB 96...... Bryce Folsom...... 10...... TE/DE 90...... Bishop Woods ...... 12...... DE 95...... Clifton Shepherd...... 10...... WR/DB 92...... Josh Blancato...... 9...... WR/DB 91...... Jashun Willis...... 10...... DE 96...... Bilal Hefner...... 10...... WR/DB 93...... Kendall Bailey...... 9...... TE/DE 97...... Collin Kurzner...... 9...... TE/DE 94...... Noah Woghiren...... 9...... WR/DB 98...... Phillip Misenheimer...... 9...... TE/DE 94...... Nick Odom...... 12...... DE 97...... Dillon Hepp...... 10...... DL/TE 95...... Trevor Massung...... 9...... K 99...... Pavan Sastry...... 10...... TE/DE 98...... Matt Hilton...... 11...... DT 98...... Lorenzo Abughazaleh...... 12...... WR

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KELL VS. CHATTAHOOCHEE BY STEPHEN BLACK right and early today, two Class AAAAA programs will get the 2013 after last season. BMetro PCS Corky Kell Classic started at 9 a.m. It is Kell’s fourth straight appearance in the Metro PCS Corky Kell Chattahoochee, under new head coach Mike Owens, will run a Classic and the second year in a row the Horns will face Chattahoochee variety of formations and schemes this year on offense and defense. in the event. Last year, Kell’s defense held the Cougars to just one score The Cougars will line up in the pro-style set, using both an empty back- in a 19-8 affair at the Dome. Kell had played Grayson the previous two field and up to two backs. Defensively, Owens will have his unit line up years at the Classic, with each team winning one. in the 4-3 as well as the 3-5. “The Hooch” is in its fourth Metro PCS Corky Kell Classic, but is The Cougars’ defense is led by junior linebacker Josh Weisburg. still looking for its first win in the event. The 2010 Class AAAA state Taz Wilson will quarterback the offense and look for wide receiver Col- champions, however, have made the playoffs three straight years and lin Lisa to make big plays. have won region titles in two of the past three seasons. Kell is a spread team that flourishes on slashing runs by backs Cook, a Marietta native who attended Etowah, has been at Kell and short passes that turn into big plays through the air. Defensively, since 2008, and the Longhorns have gone 45-14 with five consecutive the Longhorns have been consistently stout under coach Derek Cook. state playoff appearances in that period. Kell has been playing football Quarterback Matthew McGuigan returns from a 2012 season in which for 10 seasons, including this year. Cook also coached South Cobb from Kell lost in the second round of the playoffs despite scoring 42 points 2006 to 2007 where he led the Eagles to the playoffs in his first season. on eventual state champ Gainesville. Chattahoochee took the next step in its football history on March McGuigan will try to find senior wideouts Darian Harris and Julian 1 when it hired former Brookwood defensive coordinator Mike Owens Burris. The offensive line is led by senior Donnell Greene. Defensively, to replace former head coach Terry Crowder, who is now at Chatta- the Horns will depend on safety Taylor Henkle to help fill the shoes of hoochee. Owens was head coach at Peachtree Ridge from 2003-2004 Brendan Langley and Quincy Mauger, who both signed with Georgia when he led the Lions in their first two varsity seasons. PEACHTREE RIDGE VS. WALTON BY SEAN CONWAY

hen the Walton Raiders and the Peachtree Ridge Lions kick off in the be a ballhawking safety this fall and linebackers Dreyon Williams and WMetro PCS Corky Kell Classic, it will be a matchup of one team with Imani Parker will figure into Walton’s success. Sophomore Chad Clay a lot of experience in the event against a team with fewer appearances. will start at cornerback and free safety. He is the son of former Georgia Walton, out of East Cobb, will be making their 10th appearance (all since Tech and New England star Willie Clay. 2002). Peachtree Ridge, from Suwanee, will be making its fourth trip to the Peachtree Ridge head coach Mark Fleetwood was disappointed Dome (all since 2010). Walton is 5-4 in the Kell Classic including a 26-14 with last year’s 4-6 record. “It was a disappointing year,” he said. “We victory over “The Ridge” in 2011. The Lions are 1-2 in the event. were and are better than that, but we didn’t prove that. Now, we want This year’s Walton team will look a lot different from last year’s to prove we’re better than that.” squad, having lost many players to FBS programs including running Senior defensive back Nick Glass is one of the biggest names on back Tyren Jones and quarterback Parker McLeod to Alabama and of- the Lions. While Glass will roam the backfield, the linebacking corps is fensive lineman Brandon Kublanow to Georgia. All three were injured in talented, but untested. parts of last season, so their replacements have seen plenty of action. On the offensive side of the football, Peachtree Ridge will work Senior quarterback Price Wilson went 3-1 subbing for McLeod to out-think and out-hustle opposing defenses. The offense will be and has had a promising offseason of 7-on-7 tournaments. Senior run- fast-paced and often work without a huddle before snaps. The biggest ning back D.J. Smith will step into Jones’ spot full time. Smith will also name on offense will be senior tackle Orlando Brown, Jr., who is com- be a key player in the Raiders’ defensive backfield. The biggest area of mitted to the University of Tennessee. Brown is a mountain of a man at concern for Walton (7-4 last year in Region 5-AAAAAA) will be its 6-foot-8, 350 pounds and is the son of a former NFL lineman. Manning revamped offensive line. the controls on offense will be junior Chance Thrasher. Thrasher is a On defense, head coach Rocky Hidalgo likes the team’s overall strong-armed pocket passer that will optimize his quick release out of speed, but would like to see a little more depth along the line. Smith will the shotgun formation.

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GRAYSON VS. COLQUITT CO. BY SEAN CONWAY

t will be a matchup of metro Atlanta power against South Georgia McCall has big play potential. He rushed for 130 yards on just 14 carries Itradition when the Grayson Rams meet the Colquitt County Pack- in Grayson’s scrimmage against Gainesville earlier this month. ers in today’s Metro PCS Corky Kell Classic. The Grayson program is Colquitt County is famous for their offensive firepower in recent only 14-years old, but already owns a state championship. Head coach years. Fans can count on seeing plenty of the football spiraling down- Mickey Conn’s Rams defeated Colquitt County in the state semifinals field, a trademark of Propst’s offenses. Senior quarterback Daniel Mo- 35-21 en route to the 2011 Class AAAAA title. The Packers have a bley will get the keys all season after starting a handful of games last state title of their own and play in what is now Region 1-AAAAAA with fall. How prolific is the Packers’ offense under Propst? Colquitt County heavyweights like Valdosta, Lowndes and Camden County. averaged over 28 points per game (including the playoffs) despite play- Grayson has a record of 4-1 in this event, all since 2008. Colquitt ing against stingy 1-AAAAAA competition in 2012. County is 1-4 in the Classic. Last year they were defeated by North There are high expectations again for the Packers’ offense, and if Gwinnett 16-14 in the first appearance by the Packers under head coach the line gels quickly, look out. Propst has guided his squad to at least Rush Propst’s leadership. the state semifinals the last four seasons and this squad is hungry to Grayson junior quarterback Hunter Schuessler should be familiar celebrate the 100th anniversary of Packers football. in the Georgia Dome even if it will be his first start. His brother Nate Colquitt County’s defense will look a little different than last year’s was Grayson’s quarterback during the Rams’ championship run. Last unit in a couple of ways. Tracy Buckhannon, formerly the secondary fall the younger Schuessler, who possesses arm strength comparable position coach, has been promoted to defensive coordinator and what or stronger than his brother, led the JV squad to an undefeated season. tweaks and changes he’ll install are still question marks. Buckhannon will Grayson is only returning one starter on both sides of the ball start the season minus one, possibly two, playmakers. Senior safety Tim combined. Sanders will miss the beginning of the season recovering from a broken Schuessler will run Grayson’s familiar “hybrid Wing-T” offense leg, and senior linebacker Brandon Key is coming off an MCL injury. Se- and will share the backfield with senior running back Aares McCall. nior tackle Jamiyus Pittman will disrupt opposing offensive lines. CAMDEN CO. VS. NORTH GWINNETT BY STEPHEN BLACK his matchup of Class AAAAAA titans will be a contrast of styles Bulldogs and also had successful high school coaching stints at Knott Tas the dynamic spread offense attack of North Gwinnett faces the County Central (Ky.) and Lexington Catholic (Ky.). Additionally, Sphire grind-it-out Wing-T running game of Camden County. The two pow- was head coach of the Lexington Horsemen in the Indoor Football er programs have only met once in football, a 35-0 Camden County League from 2002-2003. thrashing of the Bulldogs in the 2009 state quarterfinals. Both pro- The Bulldogs enter this season with Sphire’s son, Hayden, man- grams have been fixtures in the top 10 in recent years and each has ning the quarterback position. The younger Sphire will try to hit stand- made multiple runs through the state playoffs. The Wildcats have out wide receivers Nate Brown, Caleb Scott and Daniel Imatorbhebhe won three state titles since 2003 while North Gwinnett has made the against Camden County’s exceptional secondary, which is led by Ala- quarterfinals five times since 2006. While North Gwinnett has won bama commitments Chris Williams and Kalvaraz Bessent. North Gwin- 10 games or more seven straight seasons, Camden County’s streak of nett running back C.J. Leggett, a transfer from Chattahoochee, will look double-digit win seasons stretches back to 2001. for holes behind an offensive line that is led by junior Mitch Hyatt, who Welton Coffey steps in to try to fill the shoes of former Camden is one of the most highly-recruited players in the 2015 class. County coach Jeff Herron, who is now at Prince Avenue Christian. Cof- Camden County will employ its vaunted Wing-T offensive for- fey is familiar with the Wildcats’ system, as he has been with the King- mation, which averaged more than 39 points per game last season. sland school since 2006. Coffey was an assistant coach at Valdosta The Wildcats will be replacing quarterback Brice Ramsey and running for three seasons prior to coming to Camden County. Coffey was head back J.J. Green, who are now both at Georgia. Senior offensive lineman coach at Raines (Fla.) for six seasons, which included a Class AAAA Trayvon Williams, who is all of 6-foot-3, 315 pounds, leads Camden state championship in 1997. County’s line. The Wildcats pounded Milton 40-7 in a scrimmage last North Gwinnett coach Bob Sphire has been with the Suwanee week, proving that they have not missed a step despite losing their school since 2006 and has won 10 or more games in each season. The head coach and several other key players from last season’s 11-2 Region Brandenburg, Ky., native holds an impressive 78-13 record with the 1 championship team.

BROOKWOOD VS. MCEACHERN BY CRAIG SAGER II

n the final game of the 2013 Metro PCS Corky Kell Classic, Brookwood McEachern hopes for a big performance from its talented of- Iwill take on McEachern for the first time since 2009. In that season, fensive weapons. Last year, Walton sparked big play after big play and McEachern won 42-32 in the opener, but fell 10 games later to the controlled the game through its successful running attack in beating Broncos in the first round of the state playoffs. In 2012 both squads Brookwood in the Kell Classic. Former Walton running back Tyren Jones lost in their season-openers in the Dome, but improved throughout the scored five touchdowns and had 302 yards in the 35-24 win. This year year, and once again finished the regular season with playoff berths. it is Indians speed merchant Taj Griffin who will be trying to expose the This is the only matchup in the 2013 Kell Classic that pits two losing Brookwood defense from the backfield. teams from last year’s event. Brookwood is the third-largest school in Senior quarterback Ty Clemons led the Indians to an undefeated the state, just behind second-ranked McEachern. Region 4 season last year, and complements Griffin with his speed. The Indians return one of the best offenses in the state, while Clemons is projected to be an athlete at the next level and has received Brookwood returns a defensive unit that sought improvements this off- multiple SEC offers. season. There are key players that head coach Mark Crews believes in Indians head coach Kyle Hockman will try to wear down the to strengthen the Broncos’ defense including linebacker Chase Middle- Brookwood defense by controlling the ball and time of possession. In ton and defensive end Chad Price. Crews holds depth on both sides order to gain control of the game and succeed, Hockman’s defense will of the football, due to versatile athletes like Josh Collins and Mason have to slow down Brookwood. Indians defensive end Henry Famurewa LeBlanc. is committed to Louisville, and the 6-foot-2, 230-pounder will be a “Whoever ends up being a fullback [Collins or LeBlanc], the other tough matchup for Brookwood. one will play safety and both of those guys are coming along really The Broncos’ big plays and drives will have to be generated by a well,” said Crews. new duo of receivers. Clemson signee Kyrin Priester leaves after catch- On offense, Joey McLane is the new Broncos quarterback. He ing 54 passes for 1,116 yards and 12 touchdowns during his senior sea- steps in for 2012 starter Zach Moon. Running back Josh Brown comes son, and Matt Price and DaQuan Joy will act in a collective effort to off an 800-yard junior campaign. maintain the offensive production post-Priester.

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GRAYSON COLQUITT COUNTY CAMDEN COUNTY NORTH GWINNETT RAMS PACKERS WILDCATS BULLDOGS Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Mickey Conn Rush Propst Jeff Herron Bob Sphire # NAME GR. POS. # NAME GR. POS. # NAME GR. POS. # NAME GR. POS. 1...... CJ Johnson...... 12...... LB 1...... Chris Williams...... 12...... RB/DB 1...... Sergey Hartsthorne...... 11...... K 1...... Christian Brent...... 12...... TE 2...... Jacob Sullivan...... 11...... SE/DB 1...... Jaye Stackhouse...... 11...... WR/DB 2...... Nate Peters...... 12...... DB 1...... OJ Guice...... 12...... WR 3...... Dalton Sikes...... 12...... QB/DB 2...... Azuma Onyiri...... 11...... DB 3...... Christian Smith...... 12...... LB/WR 2...... Kiel Pollard...... 10...... TE 3...... John Jones...... 9...... QB/DB 2...... Grant Manning...... 11...... QB 4...... Kalvaraz Bessent...... 12...... RB/DB 2...... Drew Jordan...... 9...... RB/DB 4...... Jaiquan Brown...... 12...... LB 3...... Timothy Sanders...... 12...... S 4...... Cole Loden...... 9...... QB/DB 3...... Wesley Edwards...... 12...... RB 5...... Jordan Hayes...... 11...... DB/WR 3...... Kyle Ashley...... 11...... QB 5...... Ryan Johnson...... 11...... RB/DB 3...... Robert Pucciarello...... 12...... DB 4...... Chase Parrish ...... 10...... QB 5...... Jordan Strachan...... 9...... QB/DB 3...... Josh Horn...... 9...... WR/DB 6...... Aares McCall...... 12...... RB 6...... Antonio Hamilton...... 10...... QB/DB 4...... Hayden Sphire...... 12...... QB 5...... Michael D Sutton...... 12...... DB 7...... A.J. Damiano...... 10...... RB/DB 4...... Trevor Deyton...... 9...... WR 7...... Hunter Schuessler...... 11...... QB 7...... O’Shay Williams...... 12...... ATH 8...... Kevon Brewington...... 10...... QB/DB 8...... Mohomed Berry...... 11...... LB/RB 9...... Zeke Moore...... 10...... RB/DB 5...... Grayson Fowler...... 10...... QB 8...... Bull Barge...... 11...... LB 10...... Brandon Parrish...... 10...... RB/LB 5...... Brian Eberhardt...... 9...... WR/LB 9...... Daniel Fennell...... 11...... LB/RB 8...... Isaiah Thomas...... 10...... WR 11...... Deangelo Williams...... 10...... RB/DB 6...... Nate Brown...... 12...... WR 12...... Harrison Poole...... 10...... RB/LB 6...... Keison Forte...... 9...... WR 10...... Germell Jenkins...... 11...... DB 9...... Brandon Key...... 12...... LB 13...... Eric Lewis...... 10...... RB/DB 7...... Nick Moring...... 9...... K 11...... Chris Ross...... 12...... TE 10...... Daniel S Mobley...... 12...... QB 14...... Antonio Wimbush...... 11...... RB/DB 7...... Christopher Leggett...... 12...... RB 15...... Centarius Williams...... 11...... RB/DB 8...... Bryce Dotson...... 9...... WR 12...... David Stinson...... 11...... WR 11...... Quan Patillo ...... 12...... DB 16...... Marcus Jordan...... 12...... RB/DB 8...... Almonzo Brown...... 11...... WR 13...... Jarvis Rembert...... 11...... WR 12...... Taif Smith...... 11...... DB 17...... Josh Dixon...... 12...... QB/DB 9...... Darious McCoy...... 9...... DB 14...... Brandon Lewis...... 12...... DL 13...... Nathan Powell ...... 10...... RB 17...... Devonte Lavalais-White...... 10...... RB/DB 9...... Caleb Scott...... 12...... WR 18...... Gray Payne...... 11...... SE/DB 10...... Tyler Shelnutt...... 12...... DB 15...... Chandler Amason...... 12...... S 14...... Brayan Castro ...... 11...... DB 18...... Brandon Mcmaster...... 9...... RB/LB 10...... Brad Harvey...... 11...... K 16...... Deshaun Warren...... 11...... RB 14...... Karston Spadley ...... 10...... QB 20...... Matt Geter...... 10...... RB/DB 11...... Kelton Dawson...... 9...... WR/DL 15...... Brandon Robinson...... 10...... WR 21...... Zachary Law...... 10...... SE/DB 11...... Aaron Amin...... 12...... RB 17...... Bradley Bonner...... 12...... DL 22...... Demetri Saulsberry...... 11...... RB/LB 12...... Bobby Young...... 12...... DB 16...... D’Andre McMillian...... 10...... WR 22...... Damian Logan...... 9...... RB/LB 18...... Cedric Asseh...... 11...... WR 23...... Mark Ruehling...... 11...... RB/LB 13...... Justin Lewis...... 9...... RB/DB 19...... Kartez Hall...... 12...... DB/WR 17...... Zamious Bonner...... 11...... DB 23...... Lonnie Samuel...... 9...... RB/LB 13...... John Urzua...... 11...... QB 18...... Chance Suber...... 12...... QB 24...... Allan Johnson...... 12...... RB/DB 14...... Carter Cross...... 12...... LB 14...... Andy Summers...... 11...... WR 20...... ...... 9...... QB 19...... Maleek Lewis...... 12...... RB 24...... Jamal Holmes...... 10...... RB/DB 21...... Sam Hina...... 12...... DB/WR 25...... Brandon Johnson...... 11...... RB/DB 14...... Brandon Maffei...... 9...... WR 20...... Marquan Greene ...... 11...... ATH 25...... Trayvon Packard...... 9...... RB/LB 15...... Daniel Imatorbhebhe...... 11...... WR 22...... Kiminzki Flint...... 11...... RB 21...... Akivie Bailey...... 10...... LB 26...... Isaiah Miller...... 12...... RB/DB 16...... Jonathan Waters...... 10...... QB 27...... Deandre Gardenhire...... 10...... TE/DE 17...... Colby Jenkins...... 10...... DB 23...... Dakota Wellmaker...... 12...... RB/DB 22...... Sihiem King ...... 11...... RB 28...... Jeremiah Baker...... 10...... RB/DB 18...... Alijah Edwards...... 11...... DB 24...... AJ Stinson...... 11...... RB 23...... Ty Lee...... 10...... RB 29...... Willie Sheffield...... 10...... RB/LB 18...... Rob Hogberg...... 9...... WR 30...... Julius Winn...... 10...... TE/DE 19...... Torron Murray...... 10...... DB 25...... Jourdan Staton...... 11...... DB 24...... Kiontae Green ...... 10...... S 31...... David Edwards...... 11...... RB/LB 20...... Trayeshon Moore...... 10...... DB 26...... Aaron Mitchom...... 11...... RB 24...... Donta Jenkins...... 10...... WR 31...... Gabriel Perez...... 9...... RB/LB 20...... Hunter Autrey...... 9...... DB 27...... Jeremy Jones...... 11...... DB 25...... Robert Clark...... 10...... WR 32...... Darryle Isreal...... 11...... RB/DB 21...... Noah Lyman...... 12...... DL 33...... Tyler Rauls...... 12...... RB/LB 21...... Ryan Lovelace...... 9...... RB/DB 28...... Christian Rall...... 12...... LB 26...... Latravious Thomas...... 10...... DB 34...... Kevin Hutchinson...... 11...... RB/DB 22...... Connor Kleid...... 11...... DB 30...... Matt Stevenson...... 11...... DB 27...... Javonta Woods...... 11...... RB 35...... Nickolas Mitchell...... 11...... RB/DB 22...... Carlos Wade...... 10...... RB 36...... Noah Mastone...... 12...... RB/LB 22...... Jordan Redmond...... 9...... DB 31...... Davis Harrison...... 12...... LB 28...... Akaari Ryce...... 10...... DB 37...... Kenneth Reynolds...... 12...... TE/LB 30...... Quan Singletary ...... 10...... DB 38...... Hunter Weekley...... 12...... SE/DB 24...... Avery Elford...... 11...... DB 32...... Brandon Bowden...... 12...... LB 39...... Darrien Ivy...... 10...... RB/DB 24...... Oliver Thigpen...... 9...... DB 33...... Cameryn Brent...... 10...... RB 31...... Quan Ballard...... 10...... DB 40...... Rojuan Wright...... 10...... TE/DL 25...... Jacob McCoy...... 12...... DB 32...... Rafael Merritt...... 10...... RB 41...... Torrence Rivera...... 12...... RB/LB 26...... Cade Cash...... 10...... DB 34...... Tim Bowling...... 11...... LB 33...... Tomarcio Reese...... 11...... LB 41...... Jamie Henderson...... 10...... TE/DL 27...... Dakari White...... 12...... RB 35...... Mohammed Abdul...... 11...... DB 42...... Sam Rosario...... 11...... RB/LB 28...... Austin Kim...... 11...... DB 34...... Jose Vega ...... 12...... K 43...... Detravious Carroll...... 11...... RB/LB 29...... Alijah Smith...... 11...... DB 36...... Blake Soden...... 11...... DL 35...... Rakeem McCloud...... 11...... WR 44...... Diante Donley ...... 11...... TE/LB 30...... Chase Young...... 10...... DB 45...... Brandon Fuller...... 10...... RB/LB 31...... Michael D’Angola...... 12...... K 37...... Adesola Abisoye...... 10...... DB 36...... Zay Lewis...... 11...... DB 46...... Trey Robinson...... 10...... TE/LB 31...... Justin Burney...... 9...... LB 38...... Kevin Borrero...... 10...... LB 37...... Landon Scott...... 10...... LB 47...... Anthony Johnson...... 12...... TE/DL 32...... Jay James...... 10...... RB 39...... Alex Townsend...... 12...... DB 48...... Jacob Perkins-Mclinn...... 12...... TE/DE 32...... Spencer Renshaw...... 9...... DB 38...... Adam L Webb...... 12...... LB 49...... Tevin Hall...... 11...... RB/DB 33...... Harrison Olvey...... 10...... DB 40...... Renardo Winn...... 12...... DB 39...... Rakeem Hightower...... 10...... S 50...... John Sweat...... 9...... OL/DL 33...... Austin Letlow...... 12...... LB 41...... Andrew Hayes...... 10...... RB 40...... Di Slaughter...... 12...... RB 50...... Cameron Heggs...... 9...... OL/DL 34...... Harold Johnson...... 11...... WR 50...... Travon Clark...... 10...... OL/DL 35...... Tony Bradford...... 12...... LB 42...... Jonathan Surpris...... 12...... DL 41...... Luis Martinez...... 10...... K 51...... Domonique Hargrave...... 10...... OL/DL 36...... Bryan Williams ...... 12...... DB 42...... Alex Price...... 11...... DE 51...... Casey Mccormick...... 9...... OL/DL 43...... Justin Lester...... 10...... LB 52...... Keenan Hellesto...... 10...... OL/DL 37...... Matthew Andryusky...... 10...... DB 44...... Earnest Tiller...... 10...... RB 43...... I-Key Pinkins...... 11...... DL 52...... Lindsey Anderson...... 9...... OL/DL 39...... Ashan Brown...... 10...... WR 44...... Nathan Lang...... 10...... DE 53...... Jake Lamb...... 12...... OL/DL 40...... Greyson Whitton...... 12...... DB 45...... Ty Hopkins...... 12...... DB 53...... Patrick Odum...... 10...... OL/DL 40...... Walker House...... 9...... LB 46...... Caleb Merritt...... 10...... LB 45...... Stoney Walker ...... 10...... D 54...... Chris Barton...... 11...... OL/DL 41...... James Mospanyak...... 11...... DB 46...... Austin McCord ...... 10...... WR 54...... Izhane Lemaster...... 11...... OL/DL 42...... Delon Smith...... 10...... DB 47...... Matthew Miller...... 10...... DB 47...... Ashton Sutherland...... 10...... RB 55...... Alex Kolgaklis...... 11...... OL/DL 43...... Chase Seachrest...... 10...... DB 48...... Davis Ray...... 10...... DB 55...... Drew Barnes...... 9...... OL/DL 44...... Jordan Frye...... 10...... RB 48...... Ja’Quain Blakely ...... 10...... LB 56...... Trevor Lasick...... 11...... OL/DL 45...... Luis Sobh...... 11...... DL 49...... Garland Peters...... 10...... DB 49...... John McCoy...... 10...... WR 56...... Chase Law...... 9...... OL/DL 46...... Cole Kovalchik...... 10...... DB 50...... Matt Wilkins...... 11...... OL 57...... Sean Cooke...... 12...... OL/DL 47...... Ben Carswell...... 11...... LB 50...... Will Matney...... 11...... OL 57...... Caleb Mccormick...... 10...... OL/DL 47...... Moises Aries...... 10...... DB 51...... Lane Seale...... 12...... OL/LB 51...... Devon Day...... 11...... TE 58...... Kaine Granger...... 12...... OL/LB 47...... Dixon Yellett...... 9...... DL 52...... Austin Hoyt...... 11...... OL/LB 53...... Yovani Carranza ...... 10...... K 58...... Kaven Walker...... 10...... OL/DL 48...... Joshua Sonii...... 12...... DB 59...... Kendall Mason...... 11...... OL/DL 49...... Horace Buckley...... 10...... WR 53...... Dillan Donaldson...... 10...... OL 54...... Gabe Mobley ...... 12...... OL 59...... Perry Powell...... 9...... OL/DL 49...... Desmond Fields...... 11...... LB 54...... Justin Young...... 11...... DL 55...... Quintin Hampton...... 11...... LB 60...... Kyle Craven...... 12...... OL/DL 50...... Matthew McCauley...... 10...... LB 60...... Jake Dake...... 10...... OL/DL 50...... Jackson Wilmot...... 9...... OL 55...... Devin Pruett...... 12...... OL 56...... Eric Reese ...... 10...... DL 61...... Trayvon Williams...... 12...... OL/DL 51...... Robert Hirschmann...... 10...... DL 58...... Daniel Brinson...... 10...... OL 61...... Christian Prestridge...... 10...... OL/DL 56...... Zack Mooney...... 11...... LB 62...... Thomas Evans...... 12...... OL/DL 51...... Chandler Hood...... 9...... OL 57...... Nicholas Kotkiewicz...... 10...... OL 59...... Logan Moody ...... 11...... OL 62...... Andrew Waller...... 10...... OL/DL 52...... Desmond Smith...... 12...... DL 60...... Alfred Brown...... 11...... OL 63...... Ruben Bradford...... 12...... OL/DL 53...... Hunter King...... 11...... OL 58...... Denzel Wright...... 10...... OL/LB 64...... Logan Burnham...... 11...... OL/DL 54...... Andrew Scruggs...... 12...... OL 59...... Jonathan Hunt...... 10...... RB 61...... Trayvus Johnson...... 10...... OL 65...... Tydarian Kelly...... 11...... OL/DL 54...... Sullivan Berry...... 10...... LB 61...... Dakota Baker...... 10...... DL 65...... Kyle Sterner...... 9...... OL/DL 54...... Rylan Dodson...... 9...... OL 60...... Austin Hamilton...... 12...... OL 62...... Kyle Duke...... 10...... OL 66...... Dujuan Duncan...... 11...... OL/DL 55...... Drequz Smith...... 12...... OL 61...... Charles McGugan...... 11...... OL 66...... David Thompson...... 10...... OL/DL 55...... Dutch Fink...... 9...... LB 63...... Brandon Cope ...... 12...... OL 67...... Rick Houston...... 11...... OL/DL 56...... Aaron Hartz...... 11...... LB 62...... Payton Shaddix...... 10...... OL 64...... Cade Blackburn...... 11...... OL 68...... Chris Bahr...... 12...... OL/DL 57...... Mitchell Gladstein...... 10...... LB 63...... Nicholas Roberts...... 11...... OL 68...... Terrell Banks...... 10...... OL/DL 58...... Jay Hearn...... 11...... OL 65...... Keshon Jones...... 10...... DL 69...... Jordan O’neill...... 11...... OL/DL 59...... Eric Copeland...... 12...... OL 70...... Owen Painter...... 12...... OL 66...... Caleb Paige...... 10...... OL 70...... Chandler Hodge...... 10...... OL/DL 59...... Michael Germano...... 10...... LB 71...... Bobby Culver...... 12...... OL 67...... Micah Edwards ...... 11...... OL 71...... Anthony White...... 12...... OL/DL 60...... William Guilshan...... 11...... OL 72...... Killian Mcclain...... 10...... OL/DL 61...... Paul Hirschmann...... 12...... OL 74...... Moises Restrepo...... 12...... OL 68...... Til Blaylock...... 11...... OL 72...... Joseph Merrier...... 9...... OL/DL 73...... Dondre Winn...... 10...... OL/DL 62...... Scott Berry...... 12...... DL 75...... Chris Martin...... 10...... OL 70...... Clay Hawkins...... 12...... OL 73...... Bailey May...... 9...... OL/DL 63...... Alex Mollette...... 10...... OL/DL 76...... Darius Stevens...... 10...... OL 71...... Quentin Moore...... 10...... DL 74...... John Rector...... 11...... OL/DL 64...... Tyler Wilson...... 12...... DL 74...... Kyle Pecko...... 9...... OL/DL 65...... Trey Sheppard...... 10...... OL 77...... Kristian Taylor...... 10...... OL 72...... Javarius Martin ...... 10...... OL 75...... Jonathon Stokley...... 11...... OL/DL 66...... Kyle Wilcox...... 10...... OL 78...... Cameron Tobin...... 10...... OL 73...... Brandon Wynn ...... 11...... DL 75...... Alan Wright...... 9...... OL/DL 67...... DJ Jordan...... 11...... OL 74...... Jerry Bozeman...... 11...... OL 76...... Octavious Jackson...... 12...... OL/DL 68...... Johan Tobar...... 10...... OL 79...... Aaron Williams...... 10...... OL 76...... Joshua Brant...... 10...... OL/DL 70...... Jehoshua Chang...... 12...... OL 80...... Tre’Von Barbour...... 10...... WR 75...... Xzavior Williams...... 10...... DL 77...... Jason Woodard...... 11...... OL/DL 70...... Brandon Botts...... 9...... OL 76...... Tyrell Cheevers...... 12...... OL 77...... Cole Wright...... 9...... OL/DL 71...... Keegan Cargill...... 12...... OL 81...... Michael Wysoki...... 11...... WR 77...... James Kinard...... 11...... OL 78...... James Barrington...... 12...... OL/DL 72...... Christopher Sibilia...... 9...... OL 82...... Snyder Boucardo...... 10...... WR 78...... Chris Ringquist...... 10...... OL/DL 74...... Alex Morris...... 9...... OL 78...... Noah Moore...... 10...... OL 79...... Charlie Patterson...... 10...... OL/DL 75...... Mitch Hyatt...... 11...... OL 83...... Matthew Carmack...... 10...... WR 79...... Jacob Garza...... 10...... OL 80...... Mack Nash...... 10...... TE/DE 77...... Taemin Song...... 9...... OL/DL 84...... Dustin Hopkins...... 12...... WR 81...... Jake Davis...... 10...... SE/DB 80...... Josh Imatorbhebhe...... 10...... WR 80...... Chris Bouie...... 10...... TE 82...... Tom Owens...... 12...... SE/DB 81...... Kyler Knudsen...... 11...... WR 85...... Jordan Hightower...... 10...... WR 81...... Taylor Walker ...... 10...... TE 82...... Nathan Chomicki...... 9...... TE/DL 83...... Austin Hennigan...... 10...... SE/LB 82...... Wilton Pinkerton...... 10...... WR 86...... Austin Nash...... 10...... WR 82...... Jacob Plymel...... 10...... WR 83...... Dawson English...... 9...... SE/DB 83...... Ernest Lyons...... 11...... WR 87...... Ryan Carriere...... 10...... TE/DL 83...... Todd Boyd...... 12...... WR 84...... Caleb Howard...... 11...... TE/DL 84...... Harrison Barron...... 11...... WR 85...... Bryce Jones...... 12...... SE/DB 85...... Brennan Small...... 10...... WR 88...... Chase King...... 12...... TE 85...... Cambrick Taylor...... 12...... WR 85...... Connor Mcdonald...... 9...... TE/DL 86...... Kenneth Hancock...... 10...... WR 89...... Manny Perez...... 10...... TE 86...... Damion Adams ...... 11...... WR 86...... Nathan Harper...... 11...... SE/DB 87...... Cooper Colston...... 10...... WR 86...... Terrence Shanklin...... 9...... SE/DB 87...... Brandon Ogene...... 10...... DB 90...... Brice Morias...... 10...... DL 87...... Kendrick Barton...... 11...... WR 87...... Corey Dawson...... 10...... TE/DB 88...... Brandt Cameron...... 11...... WR 91...... Mykell McDanial...... 10...... DL 88...... Shaun Bonner...... 10...... OL 88...... James Leverette ...... 10...... TE/DB 90...... Jude Uwagerikpe...... 10...... DL 89...... Austin Hunnicutt...... 12...... TE 88...... Josh Taylor...... 9...... SE/DB 91...... Cody Butcher...... 12...... DL 92...... Nebi Zewdineth...... 11...... DL 89...... Alonzo Triplett...... 10...... SE/DB 91...... Devon Repass...... 9...... DL 93...... Noah Rall...... 10...... DB 90...... John Hall...... 11...... DB 90...... Alex Gipp...... 12...... SE/LS 92...... Anree Saint-Amour...... 11...... DL 92...... Alex Williams...... 11...... DE 91...... Morgan Hendon...... 11...... SE/DB 92...... Marcus Briggs...... 9...... DL 94...... Zik Okoye...... 10...... LB 93...... Demetrius Walker ...... 10...... DE 92...... Jalen Smallwood...... 10...... SE/DB 93...... Jack Wilkins...... 11...... DL 95...... Alex Russell...... 10...... DL 94...... Quinn Stoffell...... 10...... TE/DL 93...... Sean Maginn...... 9...... DL 94...... Mike Parrish ...... 12...... DL 94...... Jacob Smith...... 9...... OL/DL 95...... Dante Sawyer...... 12...... DL 96...... Bryce Smith...... 10...... RB 95...... Jamiyus Pittman ...... 12...... DL 95...... Brendan Monreal...... 10...... K/P 96...... Jake Adams...... 10...... DL 97...... Tosi Adeyemi...... 12...... DL 95...... A.J. Waye...... 9...... OL/DL 96...... Sam Strickland...... 9...... DL 96...... Ty Phillips...... 10...... DL 96...... Hudson Jordan...... 11...... K/P 97...... Olamide Scott...... 10...... DL 98...... Kevon Burke...... 12...... DL 97...... Marion Bentley...... 10...... DE 97...... Isiah Reed...... 10...... RB/DB 98...... Evan Mossburg...... 11...... K/P 98...... Tyrone Wiggins...... 12...... DL 99...... Danny Conlin...... 10...... K 98...... Ricky Dunbar...... 11...... DE 99...... Bradley Bastable...... 12...... K/P 99...... Garrett Stephenson...... 10...... DL

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46...... Bret Woolsey...... 11...... WR/SS 47...... Bryan Okeh...... 10...... DB BROOKWOOD McEACHERN 48...... Anfernee Livas...... 12...... LB 47...... Hobson McCain...... 12...... FB/MLB 48...... Darmaine David...... 10...... QB BRONCOS 48...... Jesse Brown...... 10...... RB/LB INDIANS 49...... C.J. Windham...... 10...... WR 49...... Brandon Demerritte...... 10...... WR/DB 50...... Nick Damassimo...... 11...... LB 51...... Cameron Magee...... 11...... OLB Head Coach 50...... Jon Morgan Harrell...... 12...... DT/T Head Coach 52...... Tavon Johnson...... 11...... DT 51...... Nick Coker...... 11...... DT/G 53...... Christain Wade...... 12...... LB 54...... Allen Cooper...... 10...... LB Mark Crews 52...... Trey Wilson...... 11...... OL/DL Kyle Hockman 55...... Amad Murchenson...... 10...... DT 53...... William Woodward...... 12...... G/DE 56...... Zach Smith...... 12...... LS # NAME GR. POS. # NAME GR. POS. 56...... Amos Amosun...... 10...... DL 54...... Conner Gates...... 11...... OL/DL 57...... Greg Austin...... 11...... OL 10...... Nick Aube...... 12...... RB/SS 1...... Elijiah Van Dorn...... 12...... WR 55...... Miguel Herrera...... 12...... DT/G 2...... Tymashian Clemons...... 12...... QB 58...... Jordan Hall...... 11...... OL 11...... Bailey Vitatoe...... 12...... WR/DB 56...... Tyler Lee...... 11...... OL/DL 3...... Ryan Sherman...... 12...... RB 59...... Elijah Cross...... 10...... OL 12...... Joey McLane...... 12...... QB 4...... Glenn Frazier...... 12...... LB 60...... Anthony Valentine...... 12...... OL 60...... Kyle Gregory...... 12...... DT/T 61...... Jezer Rodas...... 11...... OL 14...... Demetrius Demerritte...... 11...... RB/LB 7...... Taj Griffin...... 11...... RB 61...... Alex Elia...... 12...... OL/DL 8...... Daryus Thompson...... 12...... DB 62...... Lorenzo Fortin...... 12...... OL 15...... Will McCullough...... 10...... QB 9...... Trey Scott...... 12...... TE 63...... Tony Vera...... 11...... OL 64...... Cole Simms...... 11...... OL/DL 64...... Daquan Owens...... 12...... DE 16...... Matthew Price...... 12...... WR/FS 10...... Bailey Hockman...... 9...... QB 65...... Zachary Williams...... 12...... DT/T 12...... Jeremiah Shaw...... 11...... WR 65...... Trey Allen...... 12...... DE 17...... Tyler Harp...... 12...... WR/CB 66...... Matthew Fowler...... 12...... DT/T 12...... Corey Batts...... 10...... QB 66...... Darius Thomas Jr...... 10...... DT 18...... Christopher Dancy...... 12...... FB/OLB 13...... Christain Ford...... 12...... DB 67...... Josh Ohanu...... 11...... DE 68...... Bailey Ivemeyer...... 11...... DT/T 68...... Sterling Boyd...... 12...... LB 19...... Tyler Montgomery...... 10...... QB 14...... Tyler Smith...... 9...... WR 70...... Sal Lopes...... 11...... OL/DL 15...... Henry Famurewa...... 12...... DE 69...... Oliver Gallegos...... 10...... DT 20...... Josiah Grant...... 12...... WR/CB 70...... Kahynane Akers...... 10...... OL 71...... Joseph Kelly...... 12...... DT/T 16...... Dennis Dominguez...... 12...... PK 71...... Uche Nkadi...... 12...... OL 21...... Mickey Creighton...... 12...... WR/CB 18...... Andrew Heyward...... 11...... WR 72...... Ian Barnett...... 11...... TE/DE 72...... Chandler Jones...... 11...... OL 22...... Casimir Isles...... 12...... TE/DB 19...... Malik Williams...... 12...... WR 73...... Devon Wolf...... 10...... OL 73...... Matthew Lee...... 12...... DT/T 20...... Jaylyn White...... 12...... DB 23...... Kevin Knight...... 12...... WR/CB 74...... Kaishawn Hixon...... 11...... OL 74...... Griffen Perkins...... 12...... DT/T 21...... Tj Rahming...... 11...... WR 75...... Kevin Ruiz...... 10...... OL 24...... Demetrius Morgan...... 12...... RB/CB 21...... Omarian Taylor...... 10...... DB 75...... Scott Whiteside...... 12...... DT/G 76...... ...... 10...... OL 25...... Nate Salomon...... 11...... WR/CB 22...... Xiqewayne Miller...... 10...... LB 77...... Chuma Edoga...... 11...... OL 77...... Zach Daniels...... 11...... DT/G 23...... Tyler Woodly...... 11...... DB 78...... Thomas Faulk...... 10...... DT 26...... Rivion Johnson Jr...... 11...... RB/LB 24...... Justin Pendleton...... 12...... OLB 78...... Nigel Simmons...... 12...... DE/G 79...... CJ Norrell...... 12...... OL 27...... Cameron Collins...... 11...... WR/DB 25...... Malik Chevry...... 11...... DB 80...... Andy Cadley...... 12...... WR 26...... Saquan Daniels...... 11...... RB 28...... Josh Brown...... 12...... RB/CB 80...... Collin Pull...... 12...... WR/CB 80...... Kihiem Ellerbe...... 10...... WR 81...... Keenan Sweeney...... 12...... TE/DE 27...... Jerry Nwankwoh...... 12...... OLB 81...... Justin Anderson...... 12...... WR 29...... Joshua Collins...... 11...... RB/DB 28...... Fitz Wattley...... 11...... OLB 82...... Brandon Smith...... 9...... WR 30...... Chad Price...... 11...... RB/LB/FB 82...... Ricky Sharma...... 11...... WR/DB 29...... Michael Librone...... 10...... OLB 82...... Eric Graham...... 10...... TE 83...... Grant Hill...... 12...... WR/DB 29...... Jawaun Holt...... 12...... S 83...... Davonne Boyce...... 11...... TE 31...... ...... 11...... WR/CB 30...... Demorie Hill...... 12...... DE 83...... Peyton Keene...... 10...... DB 32...... Chris Westbrook...... 12...... WR/OLB 84...... DaQuan Joy...... 12...... WR/CB 31...... Rahmoi Parsons...... 12...... DB 84...... Nathanial Maddox...... 11...... TE 33...... Mason LeBlanc...... 11...... RB/DB 85...... Mike Allen...... 12...... WR/DB 31...... Malcom Herrington...... 11...... WR 85...... Charles Thompson...... 12...... TE 86...... Frank Robinson...... 10...... WR/LB 32...... Justin Riley...... 9...... DB 87...... Nicholas Kemp...... 11...... WR 34...... Chase Middleton...... 11...... TE/LB 33...... Alizee Chubbs...... 12...... RB 87...... Rashaun Randolph...... 10...... RB 35...... Idris Abduljabbar...... 11...... WR/OLB 87...... Miles Jackson...... 11...... WR/DB 34...... Tyri Brown...... 11...... RB 88...... Chris Hernandez...... 11...... DE 36...... Michael Dinardo...... 11...... RB/DB 88...... JD Holt...... 11...... WR/DB 35...... Kyle Andry...... 11...... RB 89...... Artise Clark...... 12...... WR 36...... Michael Williams...... 12...... DB 90...... Lucky Daniels...... 12...... DT 37...... Walton Taylor...... 12...... WR/FS 89...... Nick Marquez...... 11...... K/P 37...... Anthony Daniels...... 11...... DB 91...... Xavier Reddick...... 9...... TE 38...... Abraham Parry...... 12...... RB/OLB 90...... Brandon Morrow...... 12...... K/P 38...... Dequan Vereen...... 12...... LB 91...... Bryce Sims...... 10...... DB 38...... Malik Jordan...... 10...... WR 92...... Cesar Dominguez...... 10...... PK 39...... Zach Lee...... 11...... WR/DB 91...... Cameron Hartnet...... 11...... P 39...... David Phillips...... 12...... DB 93...... Andrew Tarver...... 10...... DT 40...... Brandon Grier...... 12...... WR/DB 92...... Collin Howard...... 11...... TE/DE 40...... Griffen Wattley...... 10...... WR 94...... Tunde Ashaka...... 11...... RB 41...... Ian Daniel...... 11...... RB/DB 93...... Jonaustin Bridges...... 11...... TE/DE 40...... Deion Hicks...... 12...... WR 95...... Christian Roberson...... 10...... TE 41...... Dylan Hamilton...... 11...... WR 96...... Chase Jones...... 12...... P 42...... RJ Brown...... 12...... FB/LB 94...... Jarret Holborough...... 10...... FB/LB 41...... Brian Suggs...... 10...... WR 97...... Akeem Mcletchie...... 10...... OLB 43...... Patrick Mills...... 11...... WR/DB 95...... Phillip Wright...... 12...... RB/LB 42...... Kei-Yon Johnson...... 12...... OLB 97...... Brian Smith...... 10...... LB 43...... Michael Nwagbara...... 10...... RB 98...... Mckenzie Billingslea...... 12...... DE 44...... Rahkel Bell...... 12...... WR/DB 96...... Ted Wetherington...... 12...... QB/DB 45...... Dorian Mcneal...... 10...... RB 98...... Montay Johnson...... 11...... LB 45...... Chris Robinson...... 11...... WR/SS 97...... Davonte Boyd...... 12...... DL 46...... Courtney Johnson...... 9...... LB 99...... 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like a scrimmage against great competition.” Nick Aube and Matt Price return at safety and Hobson McCain, North Gwinnett was 11-2 last season and lost only to the two state Chris Dancy and Zach Williams all logged valuable minutes on defense finalists: Lovejoy and Norcross. last season as well. The personnel on the defensive side of the ball are Colquitt County Coffey has five starters returning on offense and five returning on improved, but Crews believes that playing good football on offense is defense. Last season under Herron, the Wing-T offense scored an aver- the best recipe for being a consistent defensive unit this fall. Packers age of 39 points and the defense allowed only an average of 10 points The Broncos have a big challenge in the Metro PCS Corky Kell By Craig Sager II per game. Coffey has no plans to change the offensive and defensive Classic when they face McEachern, known for its high-scoring offense. regimes from what Herron has done in the past. “One of the ways to limit a team that is really explosive offensively “It’s been pretty good all these years, there’s no question about is to play really well on offense,” said Crews. “You keep the ball away olquitt County coach Rush Propst said it best: “We might have bit off that,” said Coffey. “It may be a little bit different but the crust, the core from them. When you get a chance to be on defense you have to be Ca little more than we can chew with our schedule.” The slate that the and the foundation of what we’re doing won’t change.” sound, aggressive and get the ball back. Obviously we are going to have Packers face in 2013 will likely be the most difficult of any Georgia school. In addition to defensive backs Kalvaraz Bessent and Chris Wil- to play well on defense too, but our offense can limit their opportunities Before the Packers dive into the daunting task of region play, they liams, who have both already committed to Alabama, lineman Trayvon with the ball.” will play Grayson, Hoover (Ala.), Lovejoy and Carver-Columbus in non- Williams has received several offers and Anthony Johnson is an FIU Leading the offense will be new playmakers as Clemson signee region games. commit. Kyrin Priester leaves after catching 54 passes for 1,116 yards and 12 touch- “The schedule is phenomenal, there’s no question about it,” said Propst. Camden County rolled Peachtree Ridge 42-0 last year in this event downs during his senior season. Matt Price and Daquan Joy will act in a Guiding the Packers through the challenging 2013 season is a to improve to 6-1 all-time in the Classic. collective effort to maintain the offensive production post-Priester. strong defensive cast led by Ole Miss committed Jamiyus Pittman. Joey McLane is the new signal caller. McLane’s brother Ben led Propst believes Pittman is one of the best defensive tackles in the state. Brookwood to its last state title in 2010, and now starts for Georgia On offense, quarterback Daniel Mobley will be joined by Sihiem State. Josh Brown will be the feature back and he is a seasoned starter. King in the backfield. In three starts last season Mobley was 68-of-103 North Gwinnett The physical playmaker started in the secondary as a sophomore and passing for 1,014 yards and 10 touchdowns. Gabe Mobley is a versatile stepped in at fullback last season, rushing for more than 800 yards. offensive lineman that committed to Georgia State this past July. Bulldogs Consistency will be the mantra of this Brookwood team and it is King will be one of the offense’s playmakers. He caught a 50-yard screen something that Crews says he and his staff stressed this offseason. The Broncos compete in Region 8, one of the toughest in the state, from Mobley in Colquitt County’s preseason scrimmage with Norcross. By Stephen Black while McEachern and Mill Creek form a challenging non-region schedule. “We are looking for Sihiem to really step up at running back this Crews and his players, however, approach the season with confidence. year,” said Propst. oach Bob Sphire has taken North Gwinnett football to new heights. “Part of it [confidence] is built into your program,” said Crews. Colquitt County fell victim to Region 7-AAAAAA teams twice last CWhen he arrived at the Suwanee school in 2006, the Bulldogs had “Past success and tradition adds into the fact that your kids feel like season. North Gwinnett pulled off a 16-14 win in the season opener, and never won 10 games and rarely made the playoffs. Since arriving, Sphire they can play with the best teams and can play in games like the Kell Norcross topped the Packers 41-27 in the semifinals to end the season. has was won at least 10 games every season and, in the process, has Classic and hold their own.” Along the way, the Packers battled into the playoffs and handed Cam- turned the Bulldogs into a perennial state title contender. den County its first region loss since 1999. The Packers have reached Sphire is quick to credit the people who have helped make his pro- the semifinals or better in each of the past four seasons, and lost to all gram a winner. four eventual state champions in the process. “You can have all the processes and plans you want, but if you During the offseason Propst lost both of his coordinators with don’t have kids who will come in and work and try to develop within McEachern former offensive coordinator Jeff Hammond accepting a job at Foley the plan, you won’t have success,” said Sphire. “If you don’t have quality (Ala.), and defensive coordinator Travis Pearson accepting a position at coaches that will come in and execute the plan, it won’t get done. I’ve Indians the University of South Alabama. been blessed most of my career to have players and coaches who will Propst promoted offensive line and strength coach Shawn Sutton come in and work to try to develop within the plan.” By Stephen Black to offensive coordinator and safeties coach Tracy Buckhannon to defen- Under Sphire, North Gwinnett has been known for its prolific of- sive coordinator. fenses and stout lines of scrimmage. This year’s edition is no different. cEachern has made the playoffs four straight times since coach “Personally, I like having new coordinators about every couple of Defensive end Dante Sawyer, with offers from Alabama, Georgia and MKyle Hockman’s first year at the west Cobb school. A traditional years,” said Propst. “It’s always been a trend of mine. It sort of brings Southern California, among many others, leads the defense while one power in Cobb County McEachern has been a staple in the Metro PCS new energy to your program. That’s the way I look at it. I don’t look at it of the state’s top wide receiver corps headlines the offense. Daniel Ima- Corky Kell Classic, playing in the game since its 1992 inception. The as a transition that much. I sort of like it.” torbhebhe, Caleb Scott and Nate Brown dominated 7-on-7’s this sum- event has become a vital part of the McEachern program. Despite possibly the state’s toughest schedule and attrition on the mer and will be the main targets of Sphire’s son, Hayden, the Bulldogs’ “Every year, it’s a true honor for our school and our program to be coaching staff, expect the Packers to be successful during their 100th starting quarterback. Scott had 38 catches for 684 yards and 11 touch- in it,” said Hockman. “There’s no question this is a prestigious event. football season. downs last year, while Brown totaled 41 catches for 491 yards and nine Our kids just really look forward to getting to the Dome.” touchdowns. The Indians faced Brookwood in the inaugural Classic and will play At running back, C.J. Leggett arrived at North Gwinnett in the the Broncos again this year to open the season. offseason after transferring from Chattahoochee. Leggett holds offers McEachern’s schedule this year is similar to its slate last season, from Pittsburgh, UCLA and Vanderbilt. Offensive lineman Mitch Hyatt when the Indians started in the Dome at the Kell Classic, then hosted Camden County enters his junior year as one of the top offensive line recruits in the na- the Battle of the Big Chicken the following week. Hockman’s squad had tion with offers from many top programs. the dubious honor of playing the defending state champion, Grayson, Wildcats In the Bulldogs’ way is one of the toughest schedules in the state then state-finalist Walton just six days later. with non-region games against Camden County (in the Metro PCS But the Cincinnati native prefers his schedule this way and set it By Lauren Goldstein Corky Kell Classic) and Grayson in addition to a rough region slate that up this season in similar fashion, with Brookwood in Week 1 followed by includes teams like Mill Creek, Peachtree Ridge and defending state Lassiter six days later. fter 12 consecutive winning seasons, two in which Camden County champion Norcross. “It really separates the region from non-region games because you Awent undefeated (2003 and 2008), coach Jeff Herron made the Tough schedules are something Sphire swears by. have that week in between,” he explained. “It’s a great measuring stick decision to leave Camden County for a head coaching position at Prince “To be successful in the kind of region we’re in and to be success- for us and it exposes our weaknesses. We find our weaknesses against Avenue Christian in Athens. Even though Herron is gone, his legacy will ful in the playoffs, you’ve got to be battle-tested,” said Sphire. “So I’ve good teams and then we go try to correct them.” live on at Camden County. The new head coach, Welton Coffey, was the always been a firm believer that (a tough schedule) helps your team At a glance, the Indians’ strength appears to be on offense this Wildcats’ offensive coordinator under Herron. (become) battled-tested.” season. Dynamic senior quarterback Ty Clemons and junior running There is no question Coffey has some big shoes to fill. back Taj Griffin return to form one of the deadliest backfields in the “We’re getting it done. There’s no question about that,” said Coffey. state. Clemons has been offered by Kentucky, Syracuse and Georgia “The biggest thing here at Camden County High School is the size of the pro- Southern, among others. Despite having two full seasons ahead of him, gram. We’re just getting used to the numbers. We have about 180 (players) Griffin has offers from powerhouse programs such as Georgia, Georgia between ninth grade and seniors. That’s probably the biggest adjustment, but Brookwood Tech, Ohio State and UCLA. the kids have done an outstanding job as well as the coaching staff.” Hockman’s face lit up when talking about his talented backfield. Camden County opens with perennial-power North Gwinnett in Broncos “We’re trying to put them in the best positions to succeed and get this year’s Metro PCS Corky Kell Classic. This colossal matchup will aid them the reps, but also make sure we don’t do anything silly and injure in Coffey’s evaluation of his team’s strengths and weaknesses against By Craig Sager II them in the preseason,” said Hockman, who has been coaching football one of the best teams in Georgia. since 1990. “They’re really explosive guys and good kids, too. Humble, For Coffey, a game is a game no matter what the stakes may be. mprovement on defense will be the priority for Broncos coach Mark no prima donna-type stuff.” “It’s hard to explain how important it is, it’s a football game,” said ICrews this season. The traditionally-sound Brookwood defense al- In addition to Griffin and Clemons, McEachern is also led by ju- Coffey. “We go out there to compete and to win. The most important lowed 28.8 points per game last season including a 56-21 loss to Mill nior linemen Chuma Edoga, Chandler Jones and Louisville commitment thing is, because it’s a non-region game, we want to see where we are, Creek in the second round of the playoffs. Henry Famurewa, a defensive end.

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