Sprayberry Yellow Jackets 2019 TFR Preseason Preview

 

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Brett Vavra enters his third season as head coach for the Sprayberry Yellow Jackets. While last year’s win total may not reflect it, the Jackets were competitive in most if not all of the games that they played, taking playoff teams like Sequoyah and Harrison down to the wire. As the Jackets look to build on the success in 2018, we asked Coach Vavra what his biggest challenge was coming into the season.

“Preparing for a challenging schedule,” he said.

That schedule includes 5 playoff teams from a year ago.

The Sprayberry offense will rely on the experience of Cody Menzer along the offensive line and Josh Bush at running back. Bush is a shifty back who is dangerous out in space.

Jake O’Buck should also add depth on the offensive line while Damarion Owens is a physical back that could help form a formidable duo at running back for the Jackets.

 

 

Kyle Brown appears set to take over as starter under center, while Markus Stephens and Fatir Muhammad are poised to make an impact at receiver.

Defensively, the Jackets returns All-Region selection Marlon Krakue at linebacker. Krakue showed the ability to shed blockers and make plays in the backfield. He’s a player with a high motor and always seems to be around the ball.  Junior Christian Mergler is also poised to anchor the defensive line for the Jackets.

We asked if there were any games circled on the schedule for the Jackets.

“Sequoyah,” said Coach Vavra.

How will Sprayberry define success this season?

Coach Vavra simply said, “Improvement from last year.”

 

 

 

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South Cobb 2019 TFR Preseason Preview

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Terry Jones begins his third season as head coach for the South Cobb Eagles. We asked Coach Jones about his team’s biggest challenge coming into 2019.

“Ourselves is our biggest challenge,” he said. “We have to learn how to work as a team first and the rest will take care of itself.”

South Cobb will be replacing most of their offensive firepower, which was lost to graduation. Ali Fard returns for the Eagles at running back. Fard rushed for 314 yards and averaged 4.6 yards per carry. George Walker and Adebanji Bamidele will be called upon to anchor the offensive line.

Fard is also a top returner for the Eagles defense. He is the team’s top returning tackler.

 

 

 

Perhaps the strength of the Eagles defense will be on the line as they return several players with game experience including Bamidele, Trey Riley, Gerald Olarinde and Yuakies Lewis.

We asked if there were any games circled on the schedule for the Eagles.

“The next game is what circled for us,” said Jones. “But Pebblebrook is one that high on my kids list. We have to get our trophy back from our cross town rival.”

How will South Cobb define success this season?

Jones replied, “Our success will be defined by how finish games and how we handle adversity.”

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Mays Raiders 2019 TFR Preseason Preview

 

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Coach Niketa Battle has lead the Mays Raiders to the playoffs on all 3 of his seasons at the helm. As the Raiders prepare for the 2019 season, we asked Coach Battle what the team’s biggest challenge is this year.

“Our Biggest Challenge is to get our offensive lineman Bigger, Faster, and Stronger,” he said.

While the Raiders work on improving the offensive line, they do welcome back some offensive fire power from last season. Tyree Nelson will return to the backfield. Last season, Nelson rushed for 681 yards and 8-TDs.

Meanwhile, Zaire Thornton (WR), Tavarious Carswell (WR) and two-way player JaQuari Wiggles (TE) should provide for a more than capable group of receivers to help stretch the field.

 

 

 

The aforementioned Wiggles doubles as one of the top defensive lineman in region 5-6A. He recorded 9 sacks last season for the Raiders. Linebacker Draveon Scott and safety Omari Drake return as two of the top tacklers from a year ago. Scott recorded 41 solo tackles while Drake netted 42. Durante Jones will add depth in the secondary for Mays.

We asked Coach Battle if there were any games circled on the calendar this season for the Raiders.

He replied, “All games are State Championship Games.”

How will the Raiders define success this season?

“Commitment to complete all of the smaller things to success,” said Coach Battle.

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Lee County Trojans 2019 TFR Preseason Preview

 

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Head Coach Dean Fabrizio had his Lee County Trojans clicking on all cylinders last season going undefeated and claiming their second consecutive state title in football. So after winning back-to-back titles, it should be no surprise how coach Fabrizio responded when we asked what is the team’s biggest challenge coming into this season.

“Avoiding complacency,” he said.

The Trojans have the luxury of bringing back Kyle Toole at quarterback. Last season, Toole passed for over 2,100 yards and 22-TDs with only 1-INT. Toole’s top receiving threat returns in junior Chauncey Magwood. Magwood led the team in receptions (27) and yards (453) last season.

 

 

 

 

James Hopson, the team’s third leading receiver from a year ago returns for his senior season. While tight end Parker Rogers and lineman Wing Green will add experience along the line of scrimmage.

Defensively, linebacker Baron Hopson will lead the way for a Trojans defense that surrendered a paltry 5.1 points per game last season. Last year’s defense also recorded 6 shutouts.

There are no games circled on the schedule for the Trojans. They just take each week one at a time. Certainly many teams will be gunning for the Trojans, but we believe they have enough talent to make another deep run into the playoffs this season.

 

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Langston Hughes Panthers 2019 TFR Preseason Preview

 

**Incase you missed it, you can check out our podcast interview with Coach Williams here: Langston Hughes Panthers Podcast

 

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Coach Daniel Williams takes over as head coach of the Langston Hughes Panthers. Coach Williams is only the second head coach in the school’s history as he succeeds one of his biggest coaching influences, Willie Cannon.

We asked Coach Williams what the biggest challenge is coming into 2019.

“Getting young players ready for Friday Night Lights,” he said.

There are many challenges within that preparation for certain. Coach Williams inherits a team that went 4-6 and missed the post season for the first time in 7 seasons.

The Panthers will have some returners at the skill positions this season on offense. They are headlined by junior running back Jamond Lee. Last season, Lee led the team in rushing with 507 yards. Rising Sophomore Antonio Martin was second on the team in rushing with 257 yards and averaged 4.7 yards per carry. They Panthers also return two quarterbacks in Zadrien White and Daniel Davis.

 

 

Defensively, Nate Dean will anchor the line. The junior is a load in the middle at 5’11” 322. Unterrius Bailey will return at defensive end. Last season he recorded 6.5 sacks.

The defense was an area of strength last season for the Panthers as they only gave up 12.7 points per game. If they can duplicate that success in 2019, we believe there is a good chance their win total will increase this season as well.

We asked Coach Williams if there are any games circled on the calendar this season.

“All (of) our region games,” he said.

How will the Panthers define success this season?

Coach Williams replied, “Making the playoffs.”

 

 

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Harrison Hoyas 2019 TFR Preseason Preview

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Coach Matt Dickman enters his 7th year as head coach for the Harrison Hoyas. During his tenure, the Hoyas have finished with no less than 5 wins each season and have qualified for the playoffs for the last three seasons. We asked Coach Dickman what his team’s biggest challenge is coming into the 2019 campaign.

“Preparing kids over the summer- things have changed- kids are pulled all directions now, “ he said.

He continued by saying, “Next- getting players to be all in for their teammates. Accountability.”

The Hoyas return quarterback Gavin Hall. Hall, an All-Region selection in 2018 passed for 1,323 yards and 12-TDs. Behind Hall in the backfield will be David Roberts, another All-Region selection. As a junior, Roberts led the team with 518 yards rushing and 10-TDs. He also caught 11 balls last season.

 

 

 

Jay Ziglor should help steady the Hoyas at receiver, last season he was an All-Region selection and is poised to improve on his production from 2018.

Defensively, the Hoyas return two All-Region performers in Ryan Smith at linebacker and Victor Pless in the secondary. Smith led the team in solo and total tackles (43 and 77 respectively); while Pless led the defense with three interceptions. Micaiah Bell could be in line for a big season for the Hoyas along the defensive line.

We asked Coach Dickman if there were any games circled on the schedule this season.

“All (of the) Region games,” he said.

How will success be defined by the Hoya program in 2019?

“(By) Staying healthy and staying accountable to their teammates,” Dickman responded.

 

 

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Gainesville Red Elephants 2019 TFR Preseason Preview

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Heath Webb enters his second season as head coach of the Gainesville Red Elephants football team. Last season, the Red Elephants continued an impressive streak of 19 consecutive post-season appearances. As Coach Webb begins this season, we asked him what some of his biggest challenges are.

“Overcoming a disappointing 2018 campaign,” he said.

The Red Elephants won two games last season, but as we mentioned before, still qualified for the playoffs. But Gainesville is a historic powerhouse and the expectations are always high for the Red Elephants.

On offense, All-Region lineman Jordan Williams will be a solid building block for Coach Webb to build around. Williams is a Georgia Tech commit. Elijah Ruiz should also be an impact player along the line this season for Gainesville.

 

 

 

Meanwhile, Gionni Williams, who led the team in passing a year ago as a sophomore is poised to lead the Red Elephants again. Lenny Chatman, an All-Region selection a year ago, is the top-returning receiver in 2019. He led the team with 269 yards and 2 receiving TDs.

Defensively, look for Makius Scott to anchor the defensive line. Scott was a 2018 All-Region selection and has committed to South Carolina. Scott will be joined up front by up and coming sophomore, Khaliq Maddox. Ques Borders will also add experience at linebacker for the Red Elephants.

We asked Coach Webb if there were any games that are circled on the schedule.

He simply replied, “The next one.”

How will success be defined by Gainesville this season?

Coach Webb said, “Getting back to the Gainesville standard.”

 

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Douglas County 2019 TFR Preseason Preview

 

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Johnny White is entering his 3rd season as head coach of the Douglas County Tigers. Coach White has taken the Tigers to the playoffs in both of the previous seasons. As Douglas County gears up for 2019, we asked Coach White what one of the biggest challenges he has for the upcoming season.

“Finding ways to keep the kids engaged in the everyday grind,” he replied.

The Tigers return Mike Oldfield at running back. Last season he was led the team in rushing with 522 yards and 6-TDs. Up front, Josh Beatty will anchor the offensive line.

The Tigers will also look for offensive production from Justin Franklin at quarterback while Travis Collier and Julien Jackson should be contributors at wide receiver.

 

 

Defensively, Monticello Edwards returns in the secondary for Douglas County. Josh Robinson returns to anchor the defensive line, where they Tigers will be looking for someone to replace the production of Mataio Soli’s 22.5 sacks.  Look for Robinson to get help along the line from Kyren Thomas as well. Travis Collier will also double as a defensive back which the Tigers will look to help shore up the secondary.

We asked if there were any games that were circled on the schedule for the Tigers.

“Mays,” said coach White.

How will the Tigers define success in 2019?

“Staying healthy and practicing on Thanksgiving,” White replied.

 

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Alcovy Tigers 2019 TFR Preseason Preview

 

 

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Jason Dukes begins his first season as the head coach for the Alcovy Tigers. Coach Dukes last coached at Lithia Springs and prior to that led the Alpharetta Raiders to four (4) consecutive playoff appearances from 2010-2013. As Coach Dukes takes the reigns, we asked him what were some of the challenges he and his staff faced coming into the season.

“(We’re a) Young team, teaching them how to prepare. Changing the culture of a program that has not experience much success historically,” he said.

While the Tigers will be young on offense, they do return their top two running backs from the 2018 season. Natorien Holloway and Andrae Robinson combined for over 900 yards rushing and 6-TDs. Sophomore MJ Stroud will look to take over at quarterback for Alcovy. Last season, Stroud appeared at receiver, catching 14 balls for 195 yards.

 

 

Defensively, La’Ken Nettles is the team’s leading returning tackler. Nettles netted 60 total tackles last season and also picked off 2 passes from his corner position. Nettles will be joined in the secondary by Adrian Robinson. Demetrius Thrower and Cameron Daniels will bring experience at linebacker.

We asked Coach Dukes if there were any games that are circled on the schedule.

“Newton, Grovetown, and Colquitt County,” he said.

How will success be defined by the Tigers?

Coach Dukes replied, “Competing all 48 minutes of every ball game.”

 

 

 

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Swainsboro Tigers – Conversations with Coaches – Featuring Scott Roberts

Coach Scott Roberts is in his 3rd season as the Head Coach of the Swainsboro Tigers. Last season the Tigers ran the table in Region 2-AA. Coach Roberts is looking to take his Tigers to the next level. The Tigers welcome back Region 2 player of the year, Kade Youmans back. Coach Roberts talks about what makes him special and gives us his thoughts on the 2019 Tigers and Region 2. Tune in now as we talk Swainsboro Tiger football on the TFR.

 

 

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