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Redskins Fans to the 2020 Fall Sports Season>>> 2 3 4 ANDERSONREDSKINS.ORG WELCOME REDSKINS FANS TO THE 2020 FALL SPORTS SEASON>>> Our teams are ready for another exciting season of Redskins Fall Sports! Our amazing student-athletes have invested time, energy and effort so they can achieve their goal of representing Anderson High School both on the field and in the classroom. ANDERSON A very big thank you to Gameday Media! They did a phenomenal job with 2020 MEDIA GUIDE the overall design of our Redskins media guide, and were courteous and PRODUCED BY: professional throughout the entire process. Also, thank you to all of our GAMEDAY MEDIA sponsors for their continued support of our athletic programs, and for purchasing ads in this media guide you are currently holding. PHOTOGRAPHY BY: ZACH MCCORMICK & CHRIS NEWTON Please patronize the businesses and services advertising in our fall sports CONNECT WITH US: media guide and let them know how much Redskins fans appreciate their @GOGAMEDAYMEDIA support of our teams! Be sure to tell them, #GAMEDAYFAN “I SAW YOU IN THE REDSKINS MEDIA GUIDE!” Lastly, thank you for being at the game tonight and throughout the season. FOR SPONSORSHIP INFO PLEASE CONTACT GAMEDAY Enjoy the accomplishments of our student- MEDIA BY PHONE OR ONLINE: athletes and the coaches, along with the efforts 503.214.4444 of the game officials. Your presence today lets GOGAMEDAYMEDIA.COM them all know how valuable their participation is, and how much their Redskins community appreciates their hard work and commitment. Please play a role in the success of the game by being a positive and supportive fan. Thank you! ANDERSON HS AND GAMEDAY GO REDSKINS! MEDIA WOULD LIKE TO THANK AND ACKNOWLEDGE ALL OF THE SPONSORS IN THIS MEDIA GUIDE. PLEASE SUPPORT THESE BUSINESSES THAT SUPPORT YOUR TEAMS. COPYRIGHT © 2020 PRINTED ON POST CONSUMER PAPER FOOTBALL 11 VOLLEYBALL 22 BOYS SOCCER 28 GIRLS SOCCER 36 REDSKINS GIRLS TENNIS 42 BOYS GOLF 48 GIRLS GOLF 52 TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TABLE CROSS COUNTRY 58 CHEER 67 11 COACHING STAFF FOOTBALL 2020-20 ANDERSON BASKETBALL 2020 COACHING STAFF Evan Dreyer >> VARSITY HEAD COACH This will be Evan’s fifth season as the Head Football Coach at Anderson High School. Previously, he was the Head Football Coach at Oak Hills High School and Western Brown High School. At Western Brown High School, they were conference champs twice, and made two playoff appearances. At Anderson, they made back to back to back playoff appearances and Tri-ECC Champs in 2017, and played in the Regional Finals in 2018. Evan has a current record at Anderson of 33-13 in four seasons. His family is extremely excited to be in the Forest Hills School District. He teaches physical education at Anderson High School. This will be his 14th year teaching. He has taught special education and physical education. GO REDSKINS!!!! Jason Lynch Ryan Mathis David Brausch Jesse Mullins ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH Travis Springer Matthew Stanyard Brian Veil Jimmy O'Toole ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH Brad Gaertner Bill Snyder Drew Howard ASSITANT COACH FR HEAD COACH FR ASSISTANT COACH 12 13 VARSITY SCHEDULE FOOTBALL 2020 ANDERSON FALL SPORTS 2020 VARSITY SCHEDULE AUGUST SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 28 04 11 LITTLE MIAMI KINGS LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL LITTLE MIAMI ANDERSON LEBANON 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER 18 25 02 WEST WINTON WOODS MILFORD CLERMONT HS HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL ANDERSON WINTON WOODS ANDERSON 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR UPDATES VISIT: ANDERSONREDSKINS.ORG HOME GAME AWAY GAME 14 15 FOOTBALL FOOTBALL 2020 VARSITY ROSTER 2020 VARSITY SENIORS # NAME YR HT WT POS # NAME YR HT WT POS 1 Jerrick McClanahan 12 5'10 190 WR 37 Danny Schultz 12 6'0 200 LB 2 Randy Corbitt 12 5'8 175 WR 39 Alex Jason 11 6'2 185 DB 3 William Knott 12 6'0 195 DB 42 Jacob Wiggins 10 5'10 175 LB 4 Jered Busch 12 5'11 185 DB 45 Wyatt Holt 11 6'1 175 DB 5 Andrew Williams 12 6'1 190 WR 46 Brock Vogel 11 5'10 200 LB 6 Evan Upchurch 11 5'8 170 QB/WR 52 McClain Morency 10 5'9 150 DL 7 Brandon Pitts 10 5'10 165 WR 53 Austin Sledge 12 6'0 245 OL 8 Miles Havens 10 6'0 160 WR 54 Sam Pobanz 10 6'0 170 LB 1 Jerrick McClanahan 2 Randy Corbitt 3 William Knott 4 Jered Busch 9 Santos Alaverez 10 6'0 170 WR 55 Aiden Trowbridge 11 6'2 230 OL 12 5'10 190 WR 12 5'8 175 WR 12 6'0 195 DB 12 5'11 185 DB 10 Mitchell Dinkins 12 6'2 225 LB 58 Zachary Zoglio 12 6'1 220 OL 11 Griffin Scalf 10 6'2 190 QB 59 Elias Coorey 10 6'0 170 LB 12 Jackson Kuhn 12 6'2 200 QB 61 Tyler Simonton 10 5'10 250 OL 13 Joey Faulkner 11 6'0 175 WR 63 Noah Habig 12 6'3 230 OL 14 Isaiah Sadler 10 6'0 195 WR 68 Cameron Urmey 10 6'1 195 OL 15 Andrew Azeez 12 6'2 200 LB 69 JT Thumann 10 6'2 195 DL 16 Ayden Boyd 12 6'0 190 K 70 Caleb McOwen 10 6'1 220 OL 17 Brody Foley 11 6'6 230 WR 73 Zach Zeh 11 6'0 200 OL 18 Jack Ledford 11 5'10 170 DB 74 Gabe Harris 11 5'10 220 OL 20 Hayden Brooke 11 5'10 160 K 75 Ethan Ellington 12 6'2 225 OL 5 Andrew Williams 10 Mitchell Dinkins 12 Jackson Kuhn 15 Andrew Azeez 12 6'1 190 WR 12 6'2 225 LB 12 6'2 200 QB 12 6'2 200 LB 22 Max Muehlencamp 11 6'2 180 DB 81 Connor Casey 11 6'4 185 WR 23 Carson Johnston 11 5'8 165 DB 83 Xander James 11 6'3 190 LB 25 Max Walker 10 5'9 155 DB 89 Ethan Ledford 11 5'10 170 DB 27 Miles Walker 12 6'0 180 DB 91 Cole Hinkle 11 6'6 225 DL 28 Brian Cole 10 5'5 140 DB 93 Noah Merkle 11 6'2 220 DL 29 Josh Planck 10 5'10 165 WR 98 James Ossoski 11 6'2 220 DL 30 Casey O'Toole 11 6'2 225 LB 32 Landon Mohr 11 6'0 170 K 33 Will Karwisch 10 6'2 185 WR 34 James Migliara 11 6'2 200 DB 16 Ayden Boyd 27 Miles Walker 37 Danny Schultz 53 Austin Sledge 12 6'0 190 K 12 6'0 180 DB 12 6'0 200 LB 12 6'0 245 OL 58 Zachary Zoglio 63 Noah Habig 75 Ethan Ellington 12 6'1 220 OL 12 6'3 230 OL 12 6'2 225 OL 17 FOOTBALL 2020 VARSITY TEAM PHOTO ANDERSONREDSKINS.ORG @_AHS_FOOTBALL 18 19 FOOTBALL FOOTBALL 2020 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM 2020 FRESHMAN TEAM # NAME YR HT WT POS # NAME YR HT WT POS NAME YR POS NAME YR POS 1 Jerrick McClanahan 12 5'10 190 WR 33 Will Karwisch 10 6'2 185 WR Luke Baxter 9 DB David Norgen 9 RB 2 Randy Corbitt 12 5'8 175 WR 34 James Migliara 11 6'2 200 DB Brendan Boehm 9 DL JoJo Overbeek 9 QB 3 William Knott 12 6'0 195 DB 37 Danny Schultz 12 6'0 200 LB 4 Jered Busch 12 5'11 185 DB 39 Alex Jason 11 6'2 185 DB Montez Buchanon 9 WR Lucas Oyster 9 QB 5 Andrew Williams 12 6'1 190 WR 42 Jacob Wiggins 10 5'10 175 LB Caleb Calez 9 LB Shrey Patel 9 DB 6 Evan Upchurch 11 5'8 170 QB/WR 45 Wyatt Holt 11 6'1 175 DB Ben Chafin 9 OL Brandon Philhower 9 OL 7 Brandon Pitts 10 5'10 165 WR 46 Brock Vogel 11 5'10 200 LB 8 Miles Havens 10 6'0 160 WR 52 McClain Morency 10 5'9 150 DL Noah Cole 9 WR Noah Rapp 9 WR 9 Santos Alaverez 10 6'0 170 WR 53 Austin Sledge 12 6'0 245 OL RJ Cooke 9 DL Mitchell Roetting 9 OL 10 Mitchell Dinkins 12 6'2 225 LB 54 Sam Pobanz 10 6'0 170 LB Joey Emrick 9 DB Chris Shear 9 WR 11 Griffin Scalf 10 6'2 190 QB 55 Aiden Trowbridge 11 6'2 230 OL 12 Jackson Kuhn 12 6'2 200 QB 58 Zachary Zoglio 12 6'1 220 OL Ben Ferguson 9 DL Nick Shear 9 DB 13 Joey Faulkner 11 6'0 175 WR 59 Elias Coorey 10 6'0 170 LB Brendan Flugstad 9 WR Sean Sheridan 9 LB 14 Isaiah Sadler 10 6'0 195 WR 61 Tyler Simonton 10 5'10 250 OL Aidan Gavin 9 WR Mike Smith 9 WR 15 Andrew Azeez 12 6'2 200 LB 63 Noah Habig 12 6'3 230 OL 16 Ayden Boyd 12 6'0 190 K 68 Cameron Urmey 10 6'1 195 OL Ethan Hopper 9 LB Brody Snyder 9 DL 17 Brody Foley 11 6'6 230 WR 69 JT Thumann 10 6'2 195 DL Alijah Howard 9 LB Bobby Stanyard 9 DL 18 Jack Ledford 11 5'10 170 DB 70 Caleb McOwen 10 6'1 220 OL Zach Kemp 9 DB Ben Tuke 9 DB 20 Hayden Brooke 11 5'10 160 K 73 Zach Zeh 11 6'0 200 OL Preston Kincaid 9 OL Seth Wake 9 OL 22 Max Muehlencamp 11 6'2 180 DB 74 Gabe Harris 11 5'10 220 OL 23 Carson Johnston 11 5'8 165 DB 75 Ethan Ellington 12 6'2 225 OL Roger Klette 9 LB Ian Williams 9 WR 25 Max Walker 10 5'9 155 DB 81 Connor Casey 11 6'4 185 WR Josh Ludlum 9 DB 27 Miles Walker 12 6'0 180 DB 83 Xander James 11 6'3 190 LB Andrew Mineer 9 OL 28 Brian Cole 10 5'5 140 DB 89 Ethan Ledford 11 5'10 170 DB 29 Josh Planck 10 5'10 165 WR 91 Cole Hinkle 11 6'6 225 DL Leo Muehlenkamp 9 WR 30 Casey O'Toole 11 6'2 225 LB 93 Noah Merkle 11 6'2 220 DL Beckett Nauman 9 DB 32 Landon Mohr 11 6'0 170 K 98 James Ossoski 11 6'2 220 DL DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME TIME DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME TIME 8/29/2020 Saturday Little Miami Home 10:00 AM 8/29/2020 Saturday Little Miami Home 10:00 AM 9/5/2020 Saturday Kings Away 9:00 AM 9/5/2020 Saturday Kings Away 9:00 AM 9/12/2020 Saturday Lebanon Home 10:00 AM 9/12/2020 Saturday Lebanon Home 10:00 AM 9/19/2020 Saturday West Clermont Away 10:00 AM 9/19/2020 Saturday West Clermont Away 10:00 AM 9/26/2020 Saturday Winton Woods Home 10:00 AM 9/26/2020 Saturday Winton Woods Home 10:00 AM 10/3/2020 Saturday Milford Away 10:00 AM 10/3/2020 Saturday Milford Away 10:00 AM SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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