Northgate Vikings Football Preview

 

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Coach Mike McDonald begins his first season as head coach for the Northgate Vikings this season. McDonald previously led both Union Grove and Newnan to playoff appearances in his 11 seasons as head coach. McDonald and the Northgate staff will have a big challenge right away.

He explained, “Replacing a 3 year starter at quarterback,” will be one of the teams biggest challenges.

While the Vikings try to sort out the quarterback competition, they do return 3 seasoned offensive linemen in Bryan Bordeaux, Will Sachs and Mason Smith. Newcomer, Cameron Cruver should give the Vikings a boost in the run game.

 

 

Defensively, the Vikings will look for leadership from lineman Niakl Johnson, linebacker Jefferson Page and defensive back, Chandler Cao.

Coach McDonald kept it simple when we asked how the team will define success this season.

“Winning record, (and a) play-off berth, “ he said.

 

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Pope Greyhounds Football Preview

 

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The Pope Greyhounds come into the season looking to build on the success from last season. While the Greyhounds have not posted a winning season since 2012, they did qualify for the playoffs for the first time in five years. So what does Coach Griffin see as the teams biggest challenge in 2018?

“Not settling on the success from last year,” he said.

Last season, the Greyhounds were a run dominated offense. But that did not stop receiver Zack Owens from having a big season  for the Greyhounds. Owens caught 37 passes for 658 yards and 7 TDs. Owens also garnered Second Team All-Region honors in 2017.

Quarterback Jackson Thain is slated to take the majority of the snaps under center this season. Last season as a sophomore, Thain split time with two quarterbacks, but still managed to lead the team in passing yards. Paris Cameron appears to be the heir apparent at running back for the Greyhounds.

 

 

 Defensive end Marco Guillen and All Region Honorable Mention defensive back, Ryan Stuetzer will pace the Pope defense. Stuetzer recorded 6 interceptions last season and will certainly be looking to add to those numbers in 2018.

While there are no games in particular circled on the Greyhounds calendar. We have good reason to believe that the region games are highlighted. After all, they are the ones that matter in terms of qualifying for the second season. And they align with the teams goals for success. We asked Coach Griffin specifically about those goals.

He said, “Making the playoffs and competing for the region title.”

If they can overcome any complacency of last season’s success, the Greyhounds should have a chance to achieve those goals.

 

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Mays Raiders Football Preview

 

 

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The Mays Raiders are the defending 5-6A champion. They made an impressive run into the quarterfinals. But Coach Niketa Battles knows that this season presents it’s own set of challenges. We asked Coach Battle about the biggest challenge he and his staff faces coming into 2018

“Preparing first time Varsity players after losing 18 starters,” Battle said.

While a ton of talent was lost to graduation, the Raiders return some experience at quarterback and running back. Tyree Nelson lead the team last year in rushing with 769 yards and 10 TDs. While quarterback Jahquez Evans was second on the team in passing with 994 yards and 12 TDs. Evans was also second on the team in rushing.

Defensively, Monticello Edwards will lead an inexperienced secondary. Edwards was tied for second on the team with two interceptions last season.

 

Newcomer Jaquari Wiggles is a name that we should familiarize ourselves with along the defensive line for the Raiders. The junior has already been offered by FAU and UNC.

Coach Battle told us, “Every game is a State Championship Game,” when we asked if there was a game circled on the schedule.  The Raiders certainly aren’t easing into the 2018 season as they are set to take on perennial power Norcross in the Corky Kell Classic on Saturday, August 18th.

While the faces may be new and untested in some instances, the goals stay the same for Mays. We asked how successful would be defined this season and there was no hesitation from Coach Battle.

“Successfully defending our Region Championship Title,” he said.

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Conversations with Coaches – Episode 13 – Coach Lee Belknap – McIntosh Chiefs

Coach Lee Belknap leads the McIntosh Chiefs into the 2018 season after qualifying for the state tournament for the 2nd time in 5 years. In order to duplicate the same success, the Chiefs will need to find a replacement for First-Team All Region RB Bradley Ector. The Chiefs welcome back First-Team All Region and Air Force signee QB Dane Kinamon.Tune in as Coach Belknap gives his assessment of his team and perhaps the best place to get a burger and wings down in Peachtree City.  You can listen to the interview here:

 

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Conversations with Coaches – Troy Hoff – Eastside Eagles

Coach Troy Hoff begins his 4th season as the head coach of the Eastside Eagles. Coach Hoff has led the Eagles to the post season in consecutive seasons. However, to get back to the post season, the Eagles will need to address some of their biggest challenges. Tune in as Coach Hoff explains what those challenges are and talks about the upcoming season for the Eastside Eagles.

 

If you missed our preview of the Eastside Eagles Football team, you can find it here: Eastside Football Preview

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Union Grove Wolverines Football Preview

 

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Coach Chad Frazier enters his second season as the head coach at Union Grove.  The Wolverines will be in their second year under Frazier’s multiple Wing-T offense.

“Our program has put in an enormous amount of time into the development of our strength program.  Players are bigger and stronger than a season ago.  There is still room for improvement and a lot of work to be done but the players and coaching staff have seen a big shift forward in the confidence of the 2018 team.  We always try improve in some area everyday in the program and wins and losses are no different,” said Frazier.

As mentioned previously, the Wolverines will look to establish the ground game in the Wing-T offense.

Frazier said, “With Michael Reese at QB and being in his 2nd year in the system, we hope to be able to pass the ball more effectively and utilize Reese’s athleticism more in the run game.”

Other key returners on offense include running back Mikey Johnson (124 yards rushing), wide receiver, Winston Reese (174 yards receiving, 1TD), and a host of offensive linemen including Jared Hines, Walker Starr, Brenden Dailey, Mitchell Smith,  Josh Webb, and Tyler Southern .

 

 

“We do not have as much experience on Defense going into this season. We will have 7 new starters on this side of the ball.  Although we feel confident in the kids we have, experience is always a key component to playing well as a unit on defense. The summer and preseason will be key for this unit to develop into a stingy defense,” Frazier added.

Key returners on Defense include linemen Keyon Smothers (28 Tackles, all Region Honorable Mention selection), Godley Adrien, Walker Starr, and Justin Crawford; linebackers Michael Porter, Mitchell Smith, and Dylan Loucks; and defensive backs Jaylen Colbert, Hunter Martin, Jaylen Blackwell, Cameron Brooks, and Cameron Morris.

The Wolverines will also expect a boost from their special teams unit.

“Cullen (LeJeune) will be taking over for his older brother and All South Metro K, Cade, who graduated in May. Cullen has a very strong leg and will be a huge asset in the battle of field position on Friday nights.  Cullen is also very accurate putting the ball through the uprights. Cullen will be a scoring machine this season,” explained Frazier.

This should be an interesting team to follow this season.  They look to be a team that can improve on their 3-7 record from 2017.

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Hiram Hornets Football Preview

 

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Coach Pete Fominaya takes over as the head Coach for the Hiram Hornets this season. This will be Fominaya’s first head coaching job. He inherits a Hiram team that has gone 4-6 in the last two seasons and has not been to the playoffs in eight seasons. Coach Fominaya does have some talent to work with this season. But as a first year coach, there are several challenges.

He said, “First year installing (the) offense system and defense system,” when we asked about the biggest challenge he and his staff will face this season.

As with installing anything new, there are certain to be fits and starts, but the Hornets return three players at the skill position on offense that might make that transition a little easier.

Quarterback Nathan Presnell returns for his senior season. The two-sport star had breakout seasons in both football and basketball last season and he hopes to continue the trend in 2018. Last season, Presnell passed for over 1,600 yards with 12 TDs.

Jermaine Banks returns for his junior season and projects to be one of the top receivers for the Hornets. In 2017, Banks led the team in receiving touchdowns.

 

Newcomer Marcuis Fulks is set to take over at running back. Fulks is a shifty back that is not afraid of contact. He could be a breakout player for Hiram.

On defense, Louisville commit, Kristian Varner will lead the defensive line. He will be aided be returners at linebacker Zach Tillman and Myles Freeman as well as defensive back, Shakari Denson.

We asked Coach Fominaya if there was any game that was circled on the schedule.

He said, “Harrison”, without hesitation.

The Hoyas will be the first game of the season. The Hornets will travel to West Cobb on 8/24 to take on a Hoya program that has been one of the more consistent teams in Cobb County in recent years.

Coach Fominaya has big plans for this team in year one. We asked him how success would de defined this season.

“Making the playoffs,” he responded.

 

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Starr’s Mill Panthers Football Preview

 

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The Starr’s Mill Panthers advanced to the 3rd round of the State Playoffs last season before falling to eventual State Champion, Rome.  Coach Phillips had a veteran team last season, so it’s no surprise that he said, “Replacing all the veteran skill players from a 2 time region champion team”, is one of the biggest challenges for the Panthers in 2018. Among those players that the Panthers will have to replace is Region 3 offensive player of the year Joey DeLuca.

The offense will be breaking in several new starters this season, but the cupboard is not completely bare.

“Kalen Sims returns after 2 successful seasons as our A back. Senior place-kicker Michael Lantz is one of the top-ranked kickers in the country. Most all other players will be new starters. “ said Phillips

Phillips added, “Kalen Sims had been sharing time at A back with a graduated senior. This season he will get all the carries. Hunter Lawson has been the back up, now he is the projected starter at QB.”

 

 

 

On defense, Phillips said “Senior linebacker Michael Burnett and Safety Sean King will lead our defense. Kelvin Wyle (DL), Nate Kearns (CB), and Cole Bishop saw significant time last season as well.”

Additionally, “Cole Bishop has been moved from the starting SS to our Bandit. Ben Bodnee steps into the role as our Mike backer. “

While the Panthers will not be overlooking any opponents, Coach Phillips said, “Griffin is always the measuring stick in our region.”

Regarding a successful season; Phillips explained “If we can get production from 3 new starters in our backfield, including a new QB, we have a chance to win some games. The OL will need to be rebuilt as well. Only expectations are always post-season play. A successful season would be marked by a 5th consecutive playoff appearance. “

Off the field, the Panthers are active in the community.

“Most all of our players volunteer for our mentor program here,” he said, “We have had great success with our Future Panthers program at Starr’s Mill.”

 

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Paulding County Patriots Football Preview

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Last season, Coach Van Spence led the Paulding County Patriots to the playoffs for the first time in eleven years. 2018 doesn’t get any easier for the Patriots. They play in one of the toughest regions in Class 5A; which includes two-time defending state champion Rome and perennial powers Carrollton and Kell. While facing that kind of competition is challenging in and of itself, Coach Spence explained what the biggest challenge for the upcoming season.

“Replacing the most successful senior class in Paulding County history,” he said.

The Patriots will return several players with experience on both sides of the ball. Logan Parvin and Damon Stamper will anchor the offensive line. They will lead the way for the two leading returning rushers, Jamal McIver and Smael Mondon. Jacob Fountain is projected to be one of the leading receivers for the Patriots.

 

 

Perhaps the biggest question marks will be at quarterback, as Paulding County has to replace the 2480 yards that Brantley Mauldin passed for a year ago.

Defensively, the Patriots return their leading tackler in linebacker Trell Evans. Joining Evans on defense are fellow linebacker Laamar Adams, defensive lineman Ja’on Walker and two-way player Smael Mondon at Safety.

Coach Spence is an advocate of the idea that the most important game on the schedule is the next one; one game at a time.

How will success be defined for the Patriots this season.

Spence said, “(by) how much we grow and improve from the beginning until the last snap.”

 

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Ola Mustangs Football Preview

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Coach Zito’s Ola Mustangs enter the 2018 season without the services of All-State OL Austin Smith and All-State Honorable Mention Running Back, Chris Rodriguez. Smith led a line that helped pave the way for a 1,669 yard season for Rodriguez.  We asked Coach Zito about this new crop of Mustangs.

“(We) are very young and inexperienced in a lot of positions,” Coach Zito said.

The Mustangs will look to senior tackle Daniel Campbell to anchor the offensive line.  Junior Chandler Durham, will also be asked to step in and compete on both the offensive and defensive line this season. Junior Hunter Kautz is poised to take over at quarterback. He saw limited action under center last season, appearing in 3 games at the position.

Ola does boast a trio of talented wide receivers that should be able to relieve some of the pressure on the new starting signal caller. Jourdan Cooper led the team in receptions last season and returns for his senior season ready to improve on last year’s performance. Joseph Miller and Dillon Scott look to add depth at the receiver position.

Similar to the offense, the Mustang defense will need to replace seven of their eight top tacklers from a year ago.

 

 

Junior linebacker Baylen Sanders, (5thin tackles last season), will be called upon to help fill the void left by graduation. Nose guard Clay Sumner, lineman Jonathan Puckett and the aforementioned Chandler Durham join Sanders as players that should step in and replace  the production from a year ago.

There is no one particular game circled on the calendar for Coach Zito. He knows that all of the region games are important.

“Ask the Mustang players,” Zito said, “they would say Locust Grove and Stockbridge”.

We asked Coach Zito how he believes success will be defined this season.

“I think every year the goals are consistent…. compete for a region championship, make the playoffs, host a home playoff game, win a playoff game. We made the playoffs for the first time in school history 2 years ago,” he said.

It seems that Coach Zito has the blueprint in place, we’ll see if his young Mustangs can learn fast and get back to the playoffs.

 

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