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Wampus Cats Football WAMPUS CATS FOOTBALL - TEAM HISTORICAL RECORDS School Year Season Wins Losses Ties vs DeRidder Head Coach District Playoff Appearance Post Season Post Notes (Fall) Champions Win Season Loss 2019-2020 2019 7 5 2019: Deridder 30, Leesville 28 Robbie Causey No Yes. Won first round, 1 1 Efosa Evbuomwan signs with Lamar University All District: Caleb Gallashaw (RB); Darius Sawyer (WR); lost second round to Noah Allain (TE): Darius Allen (DB); Quan Williams (DB); Jacob Mount (QB & P); D'Ante Gallashaw (RB); Lake Shore Khrystian Hoffpauir (WR): Steven Winslow (OL); Christian Sage (DL); Chris Davis (DB). 2018-2019 2018 13 1 2018: Leesville 26, Deridder 7; at LHS, Robbie Causey Yes Yes. State Semi 3 1 Matthew Anderson, First Team All State. Coach Causey, State Coach of the Year. Montae Lynch (Tyler Homecoming Finalists. First round CC), Duwon Tolbert (Tyler CC), Matthew Anderson (Nebraska), and Brett Pope (La Tech) all signed to defeated Woodlawn; play at next level. Matt Pajinag earned preferred walk on at Northwestern. All District: Caleb 2nd round defeated Gallashaw (RB); D'ante Gallashaw (RB & Offensive MVP); Montae Lynch (OL); Matthew Anderson (OL); Assumltion; Brett Pope (C ); Darius Sawyer (ATH); Jacob Mount (QB); Noah Allain (TE); Khrystian Hoffpauir (WR); quarterfinals defeated Peyton Lipps (OL): Ben Ward (P): Talyn Adams (DL): Nick Green (DL); Matt Pajinag (LB): Darius Allen (LB): St. Martinville; lost Aaron Hunter (DL): Ruben Jeane (DL); Jacob Feliciano (DB): Nigel McCoy (DB): Darius Sawyer (KR); Efosa Semi-Finals to Warren Evbuowon (FLEX) Easton. 2017-2018 2017 10 2 2017 Leesville 27, Deridder 0; at Robbie Causey Yes Yes. Won first round, 1 1 9 players sign national letters of intent. Andrew Croker signs with and earns varsity letters at McNeese DeRidder lost second round to Matt Pajinag Second Team All State Linebacker. All District: Chris Vargas (QB and Dist Offensive MVP); Rayne D'Ante Gallashaw (RB); Andrew Croker (RB); Kobe Joiner (TE); Matthew Anderson (OL); Brett Pope (OL); Michael Ciachelli (OL); Xavier Reyes (K & P); Donald Smith (DL); Sabian Matu (LB); Matthew Pajinag (LB); Gabe Ellis (LB); McKenzie Jackson (DB); Derek Hurt (FLEX); Montae Lynch (OL): Steven Thomas (DL); Talyn Adams (DL); Jordan Dowden (DB); Demarcus McCord (DB). Coach Causey named Coach of the Year 2016-2017 2016 7 5 2016: Leesville 42, DeRidder 28; at LHS Robbie Causey Yes Yes. Won First round 1 1 Corey McCoy becomes only 3rd Cat to break 4,000 yard rushing barrier, signs with McNeese and letters vs Beau Chene, lost multiple years. All District: Cory McCoy (RB); Elijah Mundy (DL); Jaelyn Edwards (L B); Jacob Adams (P second round to edna and PK); Daquan Davis (RB); Andrew Croker (WR & DB); Karr. 2015-2016 2015 3 7 2015: DeRidder 56, Leesville 20; at Tommy Moore No No All District: Cory McCoy (RB): Caden Wheeler (QB); Jaelyn Edwards (LB). NOTE: Coach Moore resigns DeRidder in the summer of 2016. 2014-2015 2014 6 5 2014: Leesville 21, Deridder 6; at Leesville Tommy Moore No Yes; lost to Rayne in 1 All District: Cory McCoy (RB & KR); Garrett Rogers (OL): Kory Jones (DL); Solomon Cross (LB): Davion first round Clemons (LB); E.J. Ane (TE): Antonio Tharp (OL); Jacob Adams (PK); Dantrell Lewis (DL); Jaelyn Edwards (LB); Tywann Brown (FLEX) 2013-2014 2013 2 8 2013: DeRidder 49, Leesville 0; at DeRidder Tommy Moore No No All District: Logan Kreynbuhl (OL); Moses Tolbert (RB): Elbert Marbury (OL); Kory Jones (LB); Jonathan Price (P) 2012-2013 2012 1 9 2012: DeRidder 49, Leesville 0; at DeRidder Jimmy Adams No No All District: Jamal Harral (OL); Jacob Chambers (P); Roger Luafelemana (LB); Kole Smith (TE); Elbert Marbury (DL); Solomon Cross (LB); Deval Lewis (DB) 2011-2012 2011 4 6 2011: DeRidder 42, Leesville 14; at Leesville Jimmy Adams No No All State: Clinton Thurman. All District: Diontay Thurman (RB); Adam Woods (TE); Clinton Thurman (WR & DB); Colton Honeycutt (K); Zach Squyres (QB & ATH); Jeremiah Cross (DL); Jacob Chambers (P); Derrick Blackshire (RB); Juwan Lewtry (OL); Jamall Harris (OL); Dalton Harville (DL); Mason Daelapp (LB): 2010-2011 2010 1 0 2010: Leesville 34, DeRidder 20; at Leesville David Feaster Playoff Game. Mulitple scores by Liggins 2010-2011 2010 9 3 2010: Leesville 27, DeRidder 17; at DeRidder David Feaster Yes Yes. Won first round 1 1 All State: Levander Liggins. Levander Liggins signs with La Tech, letters 4 years, gets NFL tryout with at DeRidder, lost to Houston Texans. Liggins scored 20+ touchdonws on the season. All District: Zach Squyers (QB); Franklinton in second Levander Liggins (ATH & WR); Clinton Thurman (WR); Jeval Chancy (TE); Jevon Leday (OL): Bobby May round (OL); Daniel Winnfield (DL); Demetrius Atwater (DB); Jacob Chambers (P); Joe Horlacher (RB); Logan Morrison (OL); Dylan Gaskill (OL); AJ Green (OL); Cotton Honeycutt (K); Deshawn Short (DL); Jeremiah Cross (DL); Thomas Medina (LB): Mason Detz (LB): Marshall Smith (DB) 2009-2010 2009 4 7 2009: DeRidder 37, Leesville 18; at Leesville David Feaster Yes. 1 Lost in first round of playoffs. Je'ron Hamms signs with ULM; has great career, free agent contract with Saints. Tremayne Freeman signs with McNeese, later transfer to NSU. All District: Javal Chancy (TE); Je'ron Hamm (WR); Levander Liggins (ATH); Allen Perry (K); Keedrick Mitchell (RB & DB); Tiasham Burnett (RB);Cody Lefort (OL); Michael Dennis (OL); Daniel Winnfied (LB); Demetrius Atwater (DB); 2008-2009 2008 10 2 2008: Leesville 68, DeRidder 29; at DeRidder Terrance Wlliams Yes Yes. Won First round 1 1 All State: Michael Ford and Devin Moran. Michael Ford signs with LSU; played on 2011 national runner vs St. Michael. Lost up team. Ford later signs with Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons. Trevante Stallworth signed with second round to Auburn. All District: Michael Ford (RB & KR & P); Trev Stallworth (QB); Demetrius O'Bryant (RB): Allen Zachary Perry (PK); Rob Saovao (DL); Devon Brown (DB); Cassetti Brown (DB) (Brown signed with La Tech); Levander Liggins (WR); Tyler Anders (C ); Michael Maldanado (OL); Terrell Turner (OL); Emanuel Long (DL); Eddie McTear (LB); Chad Parker (LB); Ford Offensive MVP; Moran Defensive MVP; Terrence Wiliams Coach of the Year Page 1 of 6 WAMPUS CATS FOOTBALL - TEAM HISTORICAL RECORDS School Year Season Wins Losses Ties vs DeRidder Head Coach District Playoff Appearance Post Season Post Notes (Fall) Champions Win Season Loss 2007-2008 2007 6 5 2007: Leesville 43, DeRidder 13; at Leesville Terrance Wlliams Yes Yes; Lost to Vandebilt 1 All State: Trev Stallworth. David Detz signs with and letters at LSU. All District: Alan Muse (WR); Cole Catholic 34-6 on the Parker (DL); Trevante Stallworth (QB); David Detz (LB, also Hon Men All State); James Baker (WR); Keyon road Henry (DL); Alan Harshaw (DL); Adron Hackett (LB); Dejan Taylor (KR); Devin Moran (DL); Michael Ramsey (LB); Michael Harris (LB); Chris Brown (DB). 2006-2007 2006 6 5 2006: Leesville 33, DeRidder 7; at DeRidder Johnny Cryer No Yes; lost to Breaux 1 All District: Michael Ford (RB); Josh Cryer (RB & LB); Jacoby Kaiama (OL); Damion Smith (KR); Michael Bridge in opening Harris (DL); Cornelius Jackson (DB); Michael Smith (DB); David Detz (DB) round on the road 2005-2006 2005 3 6 2005: Did Not play due to Hurricane Rita Kevin Magee No No All district: Justin Ford (RB); Bernardo Henry (ATH); Frank Larry (LB); Wes Bouves (LB); David Detz (LB); Brandon Sharper (DB). 2004-2005 2004 9 2 2004: Leesville 46, DeRidder 7; at DeRidder Kevin Magee Yes Yes; Lost to Opelousas 1 All District: Bernardo Henry Offensive MVP: Edwin Ivory (RB); Matt Morrison (C ); Kevin McCavey (OL); in first round, at home Bobby Cummings (OL): Casey Vinson (DL); Wes Tunnufu-Sauvo (DL); Tommy Neubert (LB); Larry Frank (LB); Daryl Joiner (DB); Mike Nelson (DB); Justin Goins (QB); Jacoby Kaima (OL); Tyler Gill (DL) 2003-2004 2003 4 6 2003: Leesville 21, DeRidder 14; at Leesville Kevin Magee No All Dist: Josh Quayhagen (S): Wes Harvey (DL); Justin Harris (LB), Jared James (DB); Andy Hughes (C ); Danny Williamson (OL); Quintiza Scott (RB); Marcus Williams (WR); Bernardo Henry (WR); Tommy Neubert (TE). Quayhagen had 109 tackles and 3 INTs. 2002-2003 2002 6 5 2002: Leesville 14, DeRidder 6; at Leesville Kevin Magee No Yes. Lost to John 1 Keith Zinger All State; signs with LSU. Zinger won 2 national championships at LSU. Zinger (Alleger) Curtis in the first named All State (only LHS athlete besides Cecil Collins named more than once). All Dist: Zinger (TE); round Chris White (DE); Cordell Upshaw (LB); Josh Quayhagen (DB); Gilbert Frances (OL); Andy Hughes (C); Chris Nash (RB); James Burkers (LB); Michael Toney (P); Michael Cools (K) 2001-2002 2001 5 6 2001: Leesville 14, DeRidder 3; at DeRidder Kevin Magee No Yes; Lost to Neville in 1 Keith Zinger named All State First Team. Martin Driscoll signs with Nicholls State. All dist: Keith first round (Alleger) Zinger (TE); Cody McKenzie (OL); Chris Nash (RB); Dante Williamson (LB); Roderick Lawhorn (DB); Gilbert Francis (OL); Josh Chaney (DL); Darnell Thompson (DL); Jeremy Burkes (LB); Marcus Johnson (DB); Michael Toney (P) 2000-2001 2000 6 7 2000: Leesville 40, DeRidder 0; at Leesville Kevin Magee No Yes; made 2 1 All State Justin Brown; signs with Northwestern. All District: Justin Brown (DB, WR & PR); Kenny quarterfinals as a 28 Hughes (OL); Chris O'Bryan (DL & K); Tommy Edwards (OL); Cody McKenzie (OL): Kenny Jones (RB); seed. Defeated Lorenzo Garner (LB); Roberick Lawhorn (DB). Walker (5 seed) and Woodlawn BR (12 Seed). Lost to Assumption and NFL star Brandon Jacobs in Quarter Finals 1999-2000 1999 4 7 1999: Leesville 30, DeRidder 8; at DeRidder Jerry Foshee No Yes; lost to Abbeville 1 All Dist: Lamond Leasure (C ); Justin Brown (DB and PR); William Dudley (DL); Kenny Jones (LB); James in first round White (DB); Mark Dowden (P).
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