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2020 HUEYTOWN FOOTBALL BOOK.Pdf 2020 HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Hueytown Golden Gophers 1 2020 HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 2 Hueytown Golden Gophers 2020 HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Honor...Hard Work...Success! Golden Gopher Families & Friends, Welcome to Hueytown High School and the “GG” Golden Gopher Stadium for what is certain to be an incredible football season, despite the challenges we face in 2020 with the COVID-19 pandemic. I am very proud of our students and the families they represent. Many hours have been put into helping our young men and ladies to be the best they can be academically, athletically, socially, and artistically. Their commitment to excellence will be rewarded. What does it mean to be a “GG” Golden Gopher? Whether you are a parent, grandparent, alumnus, visitor, community member, or fan, being a “GG” Golden Gopher means you are part of the Hueytown High School family. We expect the best; therefore, we give our best. We support each other with all tasks, both big and small. We walk with our heads held high. Most importantly, the “GG” stands for the EXTRA EFFORT that we give to be better tomorrow than we are today! Let me encourage everyone to support the young men and ladies of Hueytown High School through your service and active participation in one of our academic, fine arts, or athletic booster clubs. You are invaluable to the success of our school, students, and the community we serve! And, as you attend the ballgames, please be sure to follow social distancing guidelines and wear masks as possible to help us stop the spread of the pandemic and come out “on the other side” safe and well and ready for another year of academic and athletic excellence in 2021. We will get there! On behalf of the faculty, staff, and students, I proudly say - IT’S A GREAT DAY TO BE A “GG,” GOLDEN GOPHER! Hoorah! Dr. Joseph Garner Principal Hueytown Golden Gophers 3 2020 HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 4 Hueytown Golden Gophers 2020 HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Hueytown Golden Gophers 5 2020 HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL # NAME POS GR # NAME POS GR # NAME POS GR 1 Porter Fikes WR 12 24 Blaze Patrick RB 10 63 Jayson Buie OL 12 2 Michael Carpenter RB 12 25 John Cooper DB 11 65 Eric Ware OL 12 3 Quindarius Mayes WR 12 26 Timothy Steele DB 12 66 Ashton Higgins OL 12 4 Juan Juarez DB 12 27 Jaden Thomas LB 11 70 Joel Whiten OL 11 5 Alex Young QB 11 30 Kameon Kynard WR/DB 09 71 Hunter Gothard OL 12 6 Jakhael Roswer RB 09 32 Evan Brown LB/S 11 72 Emmanual Ricks OL 10 7 Orean Johnson DB 12 33 Keenan Starks DB 11 73 Braden Northcutt OL 10 9 Mikale Trice LB 12 35 Anthony Vandiver DB 10 75 Tremayne Thompson OL 11 10 De’Andre Coleman WR 11 37 Sebastian Criado PK 12 77 Richard Pearce OL 12 11 Keshon Hall WR 12 38 Luke Price LB 11 81 Kendal Ruffin WR 10 12 Onterrio Sealie QB 09 42 Jakori Spence LB 12 82 Mason Price WR 10 13 Conner Wathen P 11 44 Noah Eskridge H 10 84 Isaiah Pierce WR 10 14 Deontae Hall RB 12 45 Jonathan Files DL 12 85 Josiah Pierce WR/H 10 15 Logan Howton DB 11 47 Ty Bailey LB 11 90 Mikel Hines DL 10 16 James Goston DB 12 51 Phillip Dudley LB 10 91 Keith Green DL 09 17 Corey Freeman DB 12 52 A. J. Sudduth OL 10 92 Derrico King DL 10 18 Branquez Haynes DB 10 53 Devin Scott LB 12 93 Jordan Webster DL 11 19 Jacorey Curry LB 10 54 Demyka Bland LB 11 94 Derrick Bouyer DL 10 20 Antonio Nixon DB 12 55 Ladarius Elmore OL 12 98 Olijah Johnson DE 10 21 Dorian Dial DB 12 56 Jordan Tannehill OL 11 99 Brendan Perdue DL 12 23 Cameron Luster DB 12 57 Stevens Hicks LB 11 6 Hueytown Golden Gophers 2020 HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL # NAME # NAME 2 Kaden Lee 41 Hunter Banks 3 Fred Harvey 50 Jordan Groom 11 Elijah Hudson 53 Javeonn Jackson 12 Onterrio Sealie 61 Jy’ron Hennington 15 Jacob Hanberry 64 Travon Smith 16 Hugo Perez 74 Jonathan Hardnett 17 Damon Penn 79 Jacqawn McRoy 24 Jakhael Rower 90 Kelvin Cook 30 Kameron Kynard 96 Diego Torres 31 Xavier Franks, Jr. Hueytown Golden Gophers 7 2020 HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL greg patterson HEAD COACH/ATHLETIC DIRECTOR A WORD FROM HEAD COACH PATTERSON Welcome to the home of the Golden Gophers, Hueytown High School. Thank you for attending tonight’s game. We are excited to have you as our guest and appreciate your support of our students and the activities each of them are using to display their talents. Whether you are here to support a foot- ball player, cheerleader, band member, athletic trainer, videographer, or the community itself, we appreciate your interest and welcome you! The competition and school spirit on display here to- night is representative of hours of hard work and dedication by our students, coaches, teachers, ad- ministrators, Quarterback Club, and countless people Coach Patterson is in his 22nd year of coaching, his behind the scenes. That hard work and dedication has fifth year at Hueytown, and his second year as head paved the way for many Hueytown High School alumni coach. He spent two years at Walker High School as for almost 100 years. We are excited to be a small part defensive line coach, one year at Minor High School of the great history of this school and this community. as the offensive line coach. From 1998-2012, Coach We are excited about the opportunities that are before Patterson held several positions on the coaching staff us this season. Great pride is taken to prepare and at Sumiton Christian High School which included perform at a level that will represent our school and head football coach and athletic director for four community well. years. He took the Sumiton Christian Eagles to a playoff berth in Class 2A in 2012. I want to personally thank all the students perform- A graduate of Hayden High School where he was a ing here tonight, the coaches that prepared them, the four-year offensive and defensive letterman, Coach parents and relatives that sacrifice so much for them spent 20 years in private business before completing to be here, our school administration that is con- his bachelor’s degree in liberal studies/social science tinually encouraging us, the city officials and employ- at Athens State University. He earned his master’s ees who are always helping us, the Quarterback Club degree in athletic administration from Concordia members who work tirelessly and our sponsors that University-Irvine and became certified in physical have so graciously supported us financially. education. Coach Patterson and his wife, Belinda, have four Go Gophers! grown children. When Coach Patterson has time away from football, he enjoys spending it with his Greg Patterson wife and three granddaughters, as well as fishing on Head Coach the lake. 8 Hueytown Golden Gophers Thanks, Scott Mansell Head Coach 2020 HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL trent campbell josh franklin defensive coordinator quarterback coach/offensive coordinator Coach Franklin is going on his fifth season with the Gophers, and his second season as the quarterback coach/offensive coordinator. In his tenure at Hueytown, he has coached receivers and quarterbacks, as well as, co-coordinated the strength and conditioning program. He graduated Coach Campbell is in his ninth year coaching defense from Oak Grove High School in 2008, where he was a at Hueytown, and his third year as the defensive three-sport athlete. Franklin later attended Shelton coordinator. Before coming to Hueytown, he spent State and the University of Alabama graduating two years coaching defensive backs at Minor High with a Bachelor’s in Secondary Education: Social School and, prior to that, he spent three years on the Studies. He later received his Master’s in Athletic defensive staff at UAB. Coach Campbell and his wife, Administration from Concordia University of Valerie, are the proud parents of Ivey (6), Knox (3), Irvine. Franklin began his coaching career at Bryant and baby Eleanor. High School in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, working with defensive backs and wide receivers. In 2013, he was hired at Minor to coach varsity running backs. 2019 will be Coach Franklin’s seventh year in education. Coach Franklin and his wife, Erica, have two sons, Jax (3) and Judah (2). Hueytown Golden Gophers 9 2020 HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Goodwin Scott justin bartley director of football operations defense Goodwin Scott is a new addition to this year’s Hueytown High School football program. He will be serving as our new Director of Football Operations. Goodwin will work closely with Head Coach Greg Patterson, overseeing all aspects of Coach Bartley is entering his sixth year of coaching the program’s day-to-day support operations while serving as a liaison to the football taem and and his third year at Hueytown High School. Prior the high school. Goodwin will help build, develop, to coming to Hueytown, he worked at Bessemer and implement the program’s annual budget Academy where he assisted with the defensive while overseeing academic support, team travel, backs and served as the head JV baseball coach. personnel, scheduling, and facilities upgrades. A native of Montgomery, Goodwin graduated from A graduate of Oak Grove High School, Coach Troy University with a bachelor’s degree in history, Bartley earned a bachelor’s degree from Miles Auburn University with a master’s degree in school College where he played baseball for four years.
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