The Citizen's 2020 All-Monroe County Football Team
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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN N WEEKEND EDITION, DECEMBER 12-13, 2020 6B SPORTS THE CITIZEN’S 2020 ALL-MONROE COUNTY FOOTBALL TEAM WILL ANDREWS CHRIS COOPER CHRISTIAN OPALSKY, MIGUEL AVENA LUCAS DENNIS JEREMIAH OSBORNE K W, S., QB C S, S., RB/DB K W, S., RB/WR M, S., RB/DB C S, S., RB/DB K W, J., FB Offense: 17/37 for 333 yards, Offense: 104 carries for 1,048 Offense: 39 carries for 218 Offense: 94 carries for 371 Offense: 71 carries for 445 Offense: 66 carries, 402 7 TD/3 INT. QB RATING 83.7 yards, 13 TD, 3 rec. for 75 yards, yards, 3 TD, 8 rec. for 168 yards, 3 TD, 12 rec. for 167 yards, 5 TD, 4 rec. for 62 yards, yards, 8 TD 3 TD, 1 83-yard punt return TD yards, 3 TD yards, 2 TD 2 TD, 1 80-yard KO return TD Defense: 11 tackles, 1 tackle Defense: 32 tackles, 2 forced Defense: 23 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 1 pass deflected, 2 Int. fumbles, 4 INT. for loss, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery, 1 pass deflected ENOC CAMPOS JASON JEUDY NOAH BUTLER OZAIN MARTINEZ ANDREW LAWYER JOEY CAPUTO M, S., RB/DE K W, S., RB/DB C S, S., K/WR C S, S., OL/DL M, S. OL/DL C S, J., OL/DL Offense: 43 carries, 206 Offense: 31 carries for 272 Offense:: 4 rec. for 93 yards, Defense: 17 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 Defense: 3 tackles, 1 sack Defense: 14 tackles, 4 tackles yards, 2 TD yards, 1 TD 4 TD fumble recovery for loss, 1 sack, 1 fumble Defense: 14 tackles, 3.5 sacks, Defense: 12 tackles, 3 tackles recovery 1 QB Pressure for loss, 1 pass deflection DOMINICK MONTEAGUDO MALACHI HAWKINS JACOB LAVALLEE WILLIAM GODTEL CAMRON PERKINS ISSAC HOLMES C S, J., FB/LB M, S., LB K W, S., LB C S, J., TE/DE K W, J., DE C S, F., DE Offense: 223 carries for 445 Defense: 22 tackles, 3 tackles Defense: 35 tackles, 2 tackles Offense:6 rec. for 92 yards, Offense: 2 rec. for 39 yards Offense: Passing: 1 for 7 for yards 2 TD, 2 rec. for 21 yards for loss, 1 sack, 2 QB Pressures for loss, 2 sacks, 1 forced 3 TD TD 35 yards. Rushing 4 carries for Defense: 48 tackles. 5 tackles fumble Defense: 6 tackles, 3 sacks, Defense: 19 tackles, 6 tackles 20 yards. for loss, 1 sack, 1 fumble 2 fumble recoveries, 1 pass for loss, 3 sacks Defense: 20 tackles, 4 tackles recovery, 1 pass deflection deflection for loss, 5 sacks, 1 fumble recovery MARCUS WILLIAMSON JOSEPH MOLINARO ANTHONY MCGUIRE JAMES REYNOLDS MICHAEL CATES OSVALDO VEGA K W, J., LB/FB C S, J., LB M, J., WR/DB K W, S., K/RB K W, J., DB/WR C S, J., RB/LB Offense: 9 carries for 61 yards Defense: 18 tackles, 4 sacks, 1 Offense: 17 carries for 183 Offense:: 35 carries for 211 Offense: 3 rec. for 79 yards, Offense: 30 carries for 318 Defense: 24 tackles, 2 tackles punt block yards, 2 TD, 5 rec. 23 yards yards, 2 TD 3 TD yards, 4 TD for loss, 1 INT. Defense: 19 tackles Defense: 18 tackles, 5 passes Defense: 9 tackles, 1 tackle deflected, 1 INT. for loss this season from Oklahoma, he stuff done,” said Outon. a shame it ended the way it did on the traditions and bond they O-Line believed he had more to prove but BETTER THAN EXPECTED on them, but they can hold their built this season into the 20201 FROM PAGE 2B right away felt the bond between Henriquez remarked he believes heads high because they defi nitely campaign. the line. it all came together following the did their jobs.” “The players coming back better couple of game and I really which “Even though I didn’t know any convincing 42-7 victory against Still it was not without a learning grind next year because I want to we could have seen what this group of them, they welcomed me in with Somerset Silver Palms, the week curve, as Mark Ryan admitted, as see them carry over what we left,” could have done with two or three open arms,” said Outon. “They re- before taking on Northwestern. did most of them, it took nearly said Wyatt Hughes. more games.” ally took me under their wing and “They were really getting hyped three weeks to understand the tri- “First, I’m going to be in the Max Ryan, who was part of the taught me everything I needed to up about it and every one was ple option offense. weight room every day and hope- previous two lines, said this was know for this offense.” saying they were favored, but then “I was asking every day, when I fully that rubs off on everyone and the team he bonded with the most. For that matter, even punish- we just came out, hard-headed al- was coming to the line, what it all secondly I’m going to continue car- “I knew a lot of it was going to ments became enjoyable when most, and just wanted to push the meant,” he laughed with his team- rying on the tradition of taking my depend on how hard I was going to they were working in unison, in- ball forward and we were able to mates. “There’s always that pres- brothers out to eat every Thursday play and practice but I didn’t how cluding in during the second week, get the job done,” said Henriquez. sure of getting to the assignments before the game,” added Outon. they were going to help me bring which was forfeited by Miami “Then when the fi nal game came but I didn’t think about that during It was a far cry from what the it together,” said the lone returning Christian, and instead found against Northwestern, we just the game I just went out and did it Conchs were looking at by the end starter. “It felt good having that themselves painting the lines on really just let it all out. There was and gad fun doing it. of the 2019 season, but now they support from our team, because the fi eld. blood, sweat and tears on the fi eld And while it may have not played must repeat it again this offsea- they all believed in us, even though “After that night, I felt more con- because we were so close to getting out as they expected, especially for son and the Conchs for the fourth I didn’t have that high of expecta- nected than torn,” said Henriquez. “It the job done once again. the likes of Wyatt Hughes and Max straight year will have a new-look tions, because there were so many was a punishment, but at the same “At the end of the day, a loss is a Ryan, who had been part of the offensive line. new and young players, but this time we all had a good time doing it.” loss, but mentally we bonded once team before and lost the spring and “It was really great to see them turned out to be a much better Outon would tell you it was again,” he added. offseason, they will still say it turned get recognition, because they really season than we had last year. Even the first touchdown of the sea- The coaching staff expounded out a lot better than expected. where putting the work in,” said though I played with the guys from son against Westminster, when that they were not sure the team “There was defi nitely some pres- Jimenez. “There were ay at the be- last year a lot longer, I bonded with Osborne was hit short of the goal would have fi nished with a win- sure, but at the same time I knew I ginning of the season that you would this team so much more than I ever line but then pushed into the end ning record this season without the just had to get my job done,” said have told me they’d be playing the did with any team before. The fact I zone by the entire line, that is when services of the line this year. Wyatt Hughes. “If I did my 1/11 way they were at the end of the sea- had my brother on my team made they began that bond. “I shudder to think what it would then I did my job and I just needed son, I would have called you a liar. It it even more special.” “That was the best moment and have been like without them this everyone else to do their 1/11.” was pretty cool to see their growth.” For Outon, who transferred in I knew at that point we could get year,” said Johnny Hughes. “It’s Now he hopes Outon can carry [email protected].