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KICKOFF 2012
Guide to football in Chilton County
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Welcome to another edi-tion of Kickoff, The Clanton Advertiser’s annual high school
football preview maga-zine.
This magazine is pub-lished before most local football teams have begun their season—except for one important squad. The defending state champion Chilton Christian Academy Patriots started off their second season in style, with a convincing win over Victory Baptist. You can read all about
CCA inside the magazine; you’ll also want to catch up with another team, Maplesville, that is a perennial title con-tender.
Chilton County High School, Jemison and Billingsley are each looking for sig-nificant improvement in their coaches’ second seasons at the helm.
Isabella, Thorsby and Verbena, mean-while, will try to bounce back from 2011 campaigns that didn’t end the way they wanted.
You can read about it all—plus see photos of each local band and cheerlead-ing squad—inside this year ’s magazine.
See you at the games!– Stephen Dawkins
Hoping for more championship seasons
The lineupTeam anal yses
On The COver: ausTIn rOssI
PreseasOn all-area Team
4 Jemison
25 Chilton County’s dual-threat star
3 Best at each position
10 Maplesville
16 Isabella
20 Billingsley
24 Chilton Co.
34 Verbena
38 Chilton Christian
40 Thorsby 444
PublisherTim Prince
editorialEmily Beckett, writer
Stephen Dawkins, managing editorJon Goering, photographer
adver tisingZack Bates
Alan Brown, sales managerBrandy Clackley
Kim McCulla
CustoMer ser viCeLaura Atkins
Press and MailrooMJimmy Ruff, production manager
Jessica DeWitt, mailroom and distribution
Dawkins
Kickoff 2012 is published by Clanton Newspapers, Inc., P.O. Box 1379, Clanton, AL 35046, 205.755.5747
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Preseason All-Area Team
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444Quarterback: Colby Chambers, Junior, MaplesvilleRunning back: Kevin King, Senior, JemisonRunning back: michael seaton , Senior, Chilton Co.Receiver: anthony Johnson , Senior, MaplesvilleReceiver: randy satterfield, Junior, JemisonTight end: austin rossi , Junior, Chilton Co.Offensive line: Gauge Brown, Senior, ThorsbyOffensive line: Jordan Davis, Junior, IsabellaOffensive line: Brady Garrigus, Senior, ThorsbyOffensive line: anthony neece , Senior, Chilton Co.Offensive line: luther Tyus, Senior, BillingsleyOFFENSE
Defensive line: Joseph hall , Junior, JemisonDefensive line: latrail Jackson , Senior, VerbenaDefensive line: nicholas looney , Senior, Chilton Co.Defensive line: Kendrick mcCary, Senior, JemisonLinebacker: Cameron andrews , Senior, MaplesvilleLinebacker: richard hilliard , Senior, Chilton Co.Linebacker: Devonte morrow, Junior, MaplesvilleDefensive back: Torrey Green, Senior, BillingsleyDefensive back: Damian mitchell, Junior, MaplesvilleDefensive back: Jacob montgomery, Senior, VerbenaDefensive back: Tyler smith , Sophomore, Isabella
DEFENSE
Jemison’s football team was primed for its best season in years, and then the bottom fell out.
The Panthers entered Week 7 in 2011 with a
5-1 r ecord and sitting firmly in the driver ’s seat for a play-off berth. Then came three consecu-tive losses to region opponents West Blocton, Sumter-Central and Greene County, and JHS found itself miss-ing the playoffs for the first time in eight years.
To have a differ-ent result in Year 2 of coach Merritt Bowden’s tenure, the Panthers obvi-ously need more mental toughness. Bowden said he thinks that will start with the players being physically stronger.
Bowden has an impressive back-ground in strength and condition-ing (he headed up the effort at Jacksonville State University, among other coach-ing gigs) and set about making the Panthers stronger when he first took the job. With a full offseason under Bowden’s guidance, fans might start to see the results this season.
“I could tell right away that our physical strength just wasn’t where it needed to be,” Bowden said. “All of that has gotten much better. That’s going to help us a whole lot.”
Bowden wants the players to be
stronger, sure, but the focus isn’t on big muscles, it’s on exercises that will actually benefit the players on the football field.
For example, training with tires as weights is a traditional football strength technique, but Jemison incorporates a harness with a pulley system that keeps constant tension on the player as he performs foot -ball moves.
“It’s basically creating power and speed within the movements that
you play with,” Bowden said. “The kids have really picked up on that. It’s competitive, and they really seem to like it.”
As a result of their work, fans might see a differ-ent type of Jemison team this season. Last year, the Panthers leaned heavily on a group of ball handling players--quarter-back Trey Bryant,
running back Javae Swindle and receiver Eddie Hubbard--to make explosive plays. This year, JHS will be more likely to grind it out.
“It’s hard to replace those kind of people,” Bowden said of the depart-ed seniors. “But at the same time,
‘I could tell right away that our physical strength just wasn’t where it needed to be.’
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Class 4a, reGIOn 4
COaChMerritt Bowden (Jemison, 1987), 24-28 in five seasons
assIsT anTsVan Clements (defensive coordinator, safeties, receivers)Robert George (defensive line, running backs)Jacob Hogan (offensive coordinator, quarterbacks, linebackers)Daryl Lowery (offensive line, cornerbacks)
2012 sCheDule8/30 at Chilton Co.9/7 at Oak Grove*9/14 Carbon Hill*9/21 Bibb Co.*9/28 at Holtville10/5 at West Blocton*10/12 at Corner*10/19 Dora*10/26 Calera*11/1 Maplesville *-region game
Key Gameat West Blocton. A loss to West Blocton last season began a three-game slide that kept Jemison from extending its streak of playoff appearances to nine seasons. The Panthers will be on guard this year to keep an important region game from getting away from them again--and to make sure the pivotal point in the season this time leads to a strong finish instead of a fade with the finish line in sight.
2011 resul TsChilton Co. (W, 29-13)at Dallas Co. (W, 57-0)Holt (W, 54-17)at Bibb Co. (L, 56-35)Calera (W, 50-16)Southside-Selma (W, 55-6)at West Blocton (L, 36-21)Sumter-Central (L, 36-26)at Greene Co. (L, 54-45)at Marbury (W, 33-20)
Jemison
PAnThersStronger team looking forward to grinding it out
Senior running back and linebacker Kevin King exemplifies the Jemison players that
bought into Bowden’s focus on strength training.
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you tend to lean on someone like Javae more than you lean on the team, so to speak.
“I think our guys know that they’re going to have to work to move the chains. We’re going to have to run the clock. Everybody’s role is going to be a little expanded without someone like Javae Swindle.”
Jemison will compensate for the losses with a deep group of runners—Kevin King, Tyler Henderson and Keyshawn Jemison—and a front seven on defense that returns every starter from last year.
“We were young up front on defense last year, but having to play a whole year like that, I hope it pays off now,” Bowden said.
Senior receiver Randy Satterfield will be an important safety net for new quarterback Jacob Hatch.
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1-Randy Satterfield-Jr.3-Kevin King-Sr.4-Kevin Nunn-Fr.5-B.P. Reeves-Sr.7-Tremon Bryant-Fr.8-P.J. Blue-Fr.9-Kortlin Zeigler-Jr.11-Keyshawn Jemison-Jr.12-Corbin Bice-So.
13-Fletcher Harper-Fr.14-Jacob Hatch-Jr.15-Cade Hatch-Fr.17-Tyler Henderson-So.18-Phillip Lenoir-Fr.20-Austin Chapman-Jr.21-Alex Smith-So.22-Trea Sanders-Fr.24-John Underwood-Jr.25-Shawn Poe-So.26-David Vazquez-Fr.30-Nick Worthey-Sr.31-Taylon Simpson-So.32-Raequane Jones-Jr.34-Luis Medrano-Fr.
36-Justin Caudle-Jr.37-Jonathan McCary-Fr.38-Davonte Wilson-Sr.39-Mason Jones-Fr.44-Nick Steinmetz-Jr.48-Zach Noble-So.51-Logan Ray-Fr.52-Giovanni Morales-Sr.54-Kendrick McCary-Sr.55-Justin Nunn-Sr.56-Roberto Abarca-Fr.57-Cody Chapple-Sr.59-Courtland Nunn-Jr.64-Austen Killingsworth-Fr.
65-Orry Smith-Sr.66-Matthew Shafer-So.68-Chris Woods-So.70-Colton Coppock-Fr.71-Sidney Griffin-So.
72-Joseph Hall-Jr.73-Brandon Stokes-Jr.74-Alex Aldrich-So.75-Hunter Veazey-Fr.76-Clay Cunningham-Fr.
77-Dakota Harris-Jr.79-Harley Dutton-So.80-Josiah Swindle-Sr.85-Dylan Shaner-So.
Jemison Panthers
Sarai Alvarado, Ansley Bittle, Noah Bittle, Ashland Blankenship, Savannah
Brackin, Charles Brigner, Jessica Broussard, Zach Brown, Darren Buendtner, Ashlyn Burke, Grace Burke, Audrey Calvin, Yolandra Camarillo, Shelby Caputo, Taylor Champagne, Anna Clark, Jasmine Cleckler, Alyssa Cleckler, Johnathan Cotton, Jayni Dabel, Heather Daniel, Asia Davison, DelValle Jose, Dakota Dobbs, Hailey Elliott,
Katie Ellison, Kayla Endress, Elijah English, Michael Fallin, Kelly Garrett, Tyler Gilliland, Morgan Gilmore, Scout Glasscock, Rosa Gomez, Charles Gothard, Karlie Graham, Andy Hancock, Elijah Henry, Faith Johnson, Bobby Johnson, Roger Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Chase Johnston, Aaron Kotke, Lexie Lawley, Tara Lawley, Krista
Lemley, David Malpica, Taylor Martin, Grant Martin, Candy Martinez, Preston Matthews, Ruby Medrano, Kristen Millard, Quinton Mims, Jonah Moore, Noah Moore, Sara Morris, Jessica Parker, Devlin Patton, Kody Phillippe, Samantha Pinon, Brittany Powell, Karlee Pritchard, Summer Raines, Naomi Ray, Lacy Ray, Brian Reid, Cortney
Reliford, Kyle Rhodes, Kevin Rico, Max Riffe, Christopher Robertson, Jacob Roop, Lisa Scruggs, Johnny Seagle, Colton Simmons, Jasper Sims, Faith Singletary, Tiffani Smith, Madison Smith, Leslie Smith, Daphne Stagner, Jody Steele, Carlea Swindle, Jill Vinzant, Anna Wilson, Chyna Woods.
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Jemison Blue r egiment Band
Krista Henderson, Delaney Lowery, Tayler Mazingo, Conner Nason, Makenzie Ray,
Shelbie Robinson, Morgan Smith, Yasmine Stoudemire, Savannah Swindle, Macey
Thompson, Ashley Ward, Brookelyn Woodall.Jemison cheerleaders
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When the Maplesville football team takes the field on Friday
nights in the fall, fans expect the Red Devils to win.
Players and coaches expect it, too, but in more of a we-worked-hard-to-get-here-and-nothing-is-guaranteed sort of way.
MHS hasn’t lost a regular season game since Oct. 2, 2009. The Devils have gone 34-4 over the past three sea-sons. Coach Brent Hubbert earned his 100th career win in last year’s 47-26 vic-tory over Pickens County.
All that winning is great. It enhances school pride; gives students a reason to play football, where they learn discipline, teamwork and the value of hard work; and it adds weight to Hubbert’s voice in the locker room.
But winning on a regular basis--and seemingly so easily--can do something else. It can cause those associated with the program to start to feel like this is the way it’s sup -posed to be, and this is the way it always will be, no matter what.
Hubbert doesn’t think that way because he remembers too well tak-ing over a program with a 10-game losing streak, struggling to a 5-6 record in his first year and the work it took to get Maplesville to where
it is now. Players’ histories don’t go that far back, and fans forget quickly.
“We’re trying to make sure that complacency doesn’t become a prob-lem,” Hubbert said. “This group, this particular team, has not won any games.”
So far, though, so good. Hubbert described the 2012 squad’s attitude as “great,” not least because of a sea-soned senior class.
“We’re looking for big things from this senior group,” he said.
There are eight seniors and 13 juniors that bring experience to the team, but the largest class represented on the roster is the 16 freshmen.
Providing moti-vation to carry the players through those grueling off-season workouts and August prac-
tices is a schedule that features two traditional rivals: Sweet Water and Jemison.
Sweet Water, which has moved up to the 2A classification, defeated Maplesville in the state playoffs in 2005, ‘06 and ‘07 on its way to state championships.
Maplesville and Jemison played annually through 1971, and then resumed the series from 1994 through 2001, at which time Hubbert
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Class 1a, reGIOn 3
COaChBrent Hubbert (Lanett, 1989), 105-44 in 11 seasons
ass IsTan TsBrad Abbott (tight ends, defensive backs)Eric Bailey (receivers, outside linebackers)Sam Dean (running backs, defensive line)Tate Leonard (offensive line, defensive coordinator)Brandon Shanks (offensive line, inside linebackers)
2012 sCheDule8/31 at Winterboro9/7 at Billingsley*9/14 Sunshine*9/21 at Akron*9/28 at Sweet Water10/5 Ellwood Christian*10/12 at Autaugaville*10/19 Holy Spirit*10/26 Keith*11/1 at Jemison *-region game
Key Gameat Sweet Water. It’s not a region game, so it probably won’t have much bearing on whether Maplesville earns a playoff berth or what seed the Red Devils receive, but the Red Devils’ season has ended with a loss to a team from Marengo County (Sweet Water or Linden) in five of the past seven years. Sweet Water has moved up to Class 2A, but this is still a rivalr y.
2011 resul TsVincent (W, 35-14)Keith (W, 40-6)at Holy Spirit (W, 42-0)Shades Mtn. Christian (W, 42-2)at Billingsley (W, 54-0)at John Essex (W, 48-0)Pickens Co. (W, 47-26)at Autaugaville (W, 41-12)at Sunshine (W, 69-0)Sipsey Valley (W, 61-14) PlayoffsMcIntosh (W, 47-0)Geneva Co. (W, 35-0)at Linden (L, 21-7)
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Anthony Johnson, a senior, will make an impact this season at receiver and
linebacker.
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was an assistant at JHS.According to the best available records,
the little school down Highway 191 owns a 16-9 edge over its big cousin.
“Our guys always look to see when and where the Billingsley and Autaugaville games are going to be,” Hubbert said. “They’re excited about both of those
games. And then with Sweet Water and Jemison being added to the schedule, of course they’re excited about those chal-lenges.”
Maplesville senior Brandon Morrow (14) can contribute on offense and special teams in addition to his role as a leader of the Red Devils defense.
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2-Demetrius Parker-Sr.3-Jerry Nix-Fr.
4-Anthony Johnson-Sr.5-Troy Harrison-So.6-Damian Mitchell-Jr.7-Colby Chambers-Jr.8-Kelvin Hall-Sr.9-Alex Johnson-Jr.10-Kendarius Bradley-So.11-Cole Spencer-Fr.12-Alex Smith-Sr.
13-Anthony Moore-So.14-Brandon Morrow-Sr.15-Trevor Wallace-Fr.19-Michael Hunt-Fr.20-Zanterius McKenzie-Fr.22-Brintain Hill-Sr.24-Adam Harrison-Fr.27-Trey Mixon-Fr.
31-Devonte Morrow-Jr.32-Corey Hall-Fr.34-Stevonta Bradley-Fr.36-Dalton Ray-So.44-Brett Walker-Jr.51-Blaise Huey-Fr.52-Cameron Andrews-Sr.53-Will Harrison-Fr.54-Kameron Ford-Jr.
55-Chase Gurley-Jr.57-Evan Mcullough-So.58-Forrest Stewart-Jr.58-William Armstrong-So.60-Casey Cook-Jr.61-Brandon Bartz-Fr.62-Neal Ousley-Jr.66-Fuquanah Seales-Fr.68-Johnny Gilliland-So.
70-Devin Keener-Sr.71-Larry Leggett-So.73-Devan Wallace-Fr.74-Jacob Hutchison-Fr.75-Robert Morrison-Jr.76-Enrique Tapia-Jr.82-Loftin Smith-Fr.88-Robert Girlie-Fr.
Maplesville r ed devils
Maplesville band
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Cheyanne Adams, Joe Champion, Dallas DeSmet, Leona Goode, Nathaniel Hollis, Allison Jones, Hannah
Miley, Candace Miskelley, Darron Morrison, Mariah Morton, Brooklyn Niswander, Nathan Price, Cole Riley,
Noah Smith, Danille Taylor.
Maplesville cheerleaders
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A team that aver-ages scoring 35 points per game would expect to win a lot of football games.
Isabella won six games in 2011, but the Mustangs lost five games, including their first-round playoff game. Allowing more than 28 points per game was largely to blame.
“Defense has been the No. 1 pri-ority,” IHS coach Scott Booth said about the offseason. “We gave up too many points last year. We scored some points, but we had a lot of trouble stopping people.”
The team’s defen-sive shortcomings were especially apparent in the losses, which included giving up 70 points to American Christian, 72 points to Vincent and 54 points to Leroy in the play-offs.
But Booth said steps have been taken to improve the defense.
“We’ve moved some people around and should have more depth this year,” he said. “We’ve done a few things scheme-wise; we’ll go back and forth between a four-man front and a three-man front so that we can have fewer line -men in the game, allow them to get
more rest.“Also, that lets us get more
people involved in the secondary. That’s another area where we strug-gled. We gave up too many deep passes.”
Offense, meanwhile, should again be no problem.
Quarterback Tyler Smith, who accounted for more than 1,500 yards rushing and passing as a freshman,
returns and will be joined by backfield mates DeRodgus Campbell, Mason Pate and Bobby Knox.
Smith is a natu-rally gifted run-ner, and most of his yards came on the ground. Booth wants to have more balance with what Smith contributes--to save his body from the wear and tear, and to make the offense more dangerous.
“If we’re a threat to throw the ball, that’s going to help
our offense because these defenses can’t load the box against us,” Booth said.
The Mustangs are still relatively young in Booth’s third season—the team featured seven seniors last
‘Defense has been the No. 1 priority...We scored some points, but we had a lot of trouble stopping people.’
sCOTT BOOTh
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Class 2a, reGIOn 5
COaChScott Booth (Central-Tuscaloosa, 1984), 47-71 in 10 seasons
ass IsTan TsJared Day (offensive backs, defensive line)Ryan Ellison (offensive backs, defensive backs)Mike Jones (offensive line)Rex Littleton (offensive line)Mike Ratliff (linebackers)
2012 sCheDule8/31 at Central-Coosa9/7 at Randolph Co.*9/14 Prattville Christian*9/21 Horeshoe Bend*9/28 at Verbena10/5 at Lanett*10/12 LaFayette*10/19 Reeltown*10/26 at Montgomery Academy*11/2 Thorsby *-region game
Key Gameat Randolph Co. Isabella moves to a region with several unfamiliar foes, and some early confidence that they can compete in the new region will be important. The first chance to make a statement comes in Week 2, against a team IHS has never played before. Randolph County is one of five teams the Mustangs will face for the first time, joining Prattville Christian, Horseshoe Bend, Lanett and LaFayette. Isabella has another region foe, Montgomery Academy, that it hasn’t played since 1987.
2011 resul Tsat Central-Coosa (W, 47-16)Billingsley (L, 34-22)at Thorsby (W, 35-0)American Christian (L, 70-32)Verbena (L, 25-13)at Central-Hayneville (W, 56-12)Vincent (L, 72-42)at R.C. Hatch (W,, 31-6)Francis Marion (W, 34-8)at Shades Mtn. Christian (W, 55-18) Playoffsat Leroy (L, 54-20)
isabella
Mus TAngsPoints not a problem; preventing them has been
Brothers Davis, Aaron and Chanley Ratliff will all assume critical roles for the
Mustangs.
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year and has the exact same number this season--but the coach said the players are more experienced.
“Last year at this time, we were still trying to figure out
where we were going to line up,” he said. “This year, we’re thinking about what we’re going to do once we’re line up.”
1-Bobby Knox-Sr.2-D.J. Talley-Jr.
3-Chase Giles-Jr.4-Devin Lenoir-8th
5-Tazz Baron-8th7-Brandon Chapman-Jr.9-DeRodgus Campbell-Jr.11-Christian Littleton-Jr.14-Trey Calfee-Sr.15-Justin Smith-Fr.
16-Tyler Smith-So.19-Tyrell Harris-Fr.20-Jacob Carroll-So.23-Kevin Kotke-Jr.25-Scott Underwood-So.33-Mason Pate-Sr.
34-Frankie Piper-Sr.35-Caleb Giles-Fr.53-Chanley Ratliff-Jr.54-Austin Parker-So.55-Jordan Davis-Jr.59-Todd Smith-So.
60-Will Posey-So.64-Tyler Edwards-Sr.65-Andrew Terry-Jr.70-Devin Headley-8th75-Aaron Ratliff-Sr.88-Davis Ratliff-Sr.
isabella Mustangs
Isabella band: Ashley Cooper, Cari Fondren, J.P. Gibson, Devin Headley,
Nikki Hester, Breanna Jones, Charity Lockhart, Keely Meredith, Mary-Devin
Meredith, Emily Mullins, Dakota Pate, Christian Posey, Heather Posey.
Kaylee Cleckler, Chelsea Cox, Khadijah Craig, Landy Griffith, Destiny Harrison, Savannah Higgins, Kinslee Mims, Destinie Parker, Keely Powell, Katelyn Ramsey, Katelyn Stough, Calyn Washington, Chasity Williams.
isabella band
isabella cheerleaders
The Billingsley football team was good last season.
The Bears definitely weren’t bad. They won seven games and made the playoffs, turning things
around in coach Tyson McLean’s first season after a 2010 campaign that included seven losses.
Billingsley was good, but it wasn’t great. The four losses—by a com-bined score of 178-24—serve as proof the squad has a ways to go to com-pete with and defeat the likes of rival Maplesville.
“I’m just looking for us to build on last year,” McLean said. “Last year we kind of turned things around; now we want to build on that success, get some excitement back in the program and try to close the gap on the good teams.”
That task will be made difficult by the loss of 10 seniors from last year’s squad, many of whom were important contribu-
tors. The Bears will likely count on some help from players who last year were members of the school’s unbeaten junior varsity squad.
Included in the losses are BHS’s entire backfield. The battle for the starting quar-
terback position could last all the way to Aug. 31, when the Bears take on Prattville Christian in their first game of the sea-son—and then some.
McLean said senior Tyler McLean (the coach’s son) and sophomore Thomas Nichols are neck-and-neck, and both could wind up playing.
“They could almost be twins out there,” coach McLean said. “They’re close in size and ability.
Thomas maybe has a little more quickness; Tyler maybe has a little better grasp of the offense, being a senior.
“I’m not opposed to both of them play -ing. At least the first game or, why not give them both a shot and see which one separates himself.”
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Class 1a, reGIOn 3
COaChTyson McLean (Billingsley, 1990), 7-4 in one season
ass IsTan TsEarl GriffinJ.T. Lawrence (receivers, linebackers)Josh Robinson (running backs, defensive backs)
2012 sCheDule8/31 at Prattville Christian9/7 Maplesville*9/14 Autaugaville*9/21 at Sunshine*9/28 at Holt10/5 at Keith*10/11 at Ellwood Christian*10/19 Akron*10/26 at Holy Spirit*11/2 at Verbena *-region game
Key GameAutaugaville. Billingsley plays only three home games this season, so it will be imperative for the Bears to hold ser ve at Mims Field before the taxing road sched -ule begins. A win in Week 3 over rival Autaugaville would go a long way toward setting the tone for the rest of the season.
2011 resul Tsat Dallas Co. (W, 28-14)at Isabella (W, 34-22)Vincent (L, 29-0)at Thorsby (W, 34-24)Maplesville (L, 54-0)R.C. Hatch (W, 46-14)at American Christian (L, 42-8)Francis Marion (W, 28-12)at Central Hayneville (W, 32-12)Verbena (W, 34-0) Playoffsat Flomaton (L, 53-16)
Billingsley
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Torrey Green (3) will play many critical roles for the Bears.
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1-Hunter Neeley-So.2-Dalton Davis-So.3-Torrey Green-Sr.
4-Thomas Nichols-So.6-Dylan Chavers-So.7-Christoph Livingston-So.
8-Garrett Price-Sr.11-Trevor Tyus-Sr.12-Tyler McLean-Sr.14-Keyjuan Goodson-Jr.21-Jaytarius Steele-So.24-Denzel Callens-Jr.28-Rashaud Caver-So.
30-Abram Dudley-Jr.33-Terrance Nolen-So.42-Telvin Tyus-Jr.44-DeVon Gorenflo-Sr.45-Tommy Williams-Fr.50-Matt Prebula-Sr.51-Luther Tyus-Sr.
52-Codie McGalliard-So.53-Cody McCurdy-Sr.54-Brady Edwards-Sr.55-Jordan Brown-So.57-Hunter Sanders-Jr.62-Jeffrey Carroll-Jr.65-Ryan Nelson-So.
66-Brian Dandridge-So.74-Kendarius Watters-Fr.75-Cody Smitherman-So.77-Garrett Harrell-So.80-Kendall Elrod-So.
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One wouldn’t know it by look-ing at Chilton County’s 3-7 record in coach Donnie Hand’s
first season, but the Tigers were close.
No, a game or two wouldn’t have made the difference in CCHS mak-ing the playoffs, but the Tigers were awfully close in an awful lot of games. Five of their losses were by one posses-sion—eight points or less.
Hand hopes familiarity will help the team get over the hump.
“Last year, we were playing catch-up the whole year,” he said. “Right now, the kids are more comfortable; I’m more comfortable. We’re 1,000 years ahead of where we were last time.”
It’s Hand’s sec-ond time around, sure, but he also has the advantage of coaching many of the same players from his inau-gural season. Four starters—line-men Logan Baker, Chase Brown, Delondre DeJarnett and Dyquan Floyd—and six total players were lost to graduation from last year’s team.
The 2012 senior class is much deeper.
“They’ve been in the program
a long time,” Hand said. “They’re working hard; they’re good leaders. They know they can’t say, ‘Wait ‘til next year.’”
Still, all four of those lost starters were linemen, a tough situation for a team whose success will depend on its ability to run the football on offense and stop the run on defense.
Many CCHS players will again contribute on both offense and
defense. That’s unusual for a Class 5A program, but Hand said it says more about the players’ talent.
“We’ve got kids that are too good on offense and defense not to play both sides,” he said.
Even with the losses, the offen-sive line should be a team strength, thanks in no small part to senior Anthony Neece.
“We’re still going to run the football,” Hand said. “Last
year, we had a little problem with depth at running back, but this year we’re practicing five tailbacks and three fullbacks that can play in a game.
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Class 5a, reGIOn 3
COaChDonnie Hand (Chilton County, 1986), 3-7 in one season
ass IsTan TsChris Baker (tight ends, defensive line)Don Hand (defense)Phil KamererMatt Maddox (offensive line)Deon Timmons (running backs, defensive backs)Clarke WatleyCain Young (linebackers, receivers)
2012 sCheDule8/30 Jemison9/7 at Homewood*9/14 Shelby Co.*9/21 at Talladega*9/28 at Marbury10/5 Sylacauga*10/12 Briarwood*10/19 at John Carroll*10/25 Ramsay*11/2 at Calera *-region game
Key GameShelby Co. A loss to rival Jemison wasn’t a great way for last year’s Chilton County football team to start its season, but the most painful loss of the year might have come in Week 2, a 23-20 setback to Demopolis that ended on a blocked field goal. If CCHS had won that game, they might have also figured out a way to win some of the other four games they lost by one posses -sion. Look for another early season game to dictate how the Tigers fare this year.
2011 resul Tsat Jemison (L, 29-13)Demopolis (L, 23-20)at Brookwood (L, 22-15)Greenville (L, 32-7)Marbury (L, 21-18)Selma (W, 18-13)at Paul Bryant (L, 28-20)at Wilcox Central (W, 41-12)Central Tuscaloosa (W, 7-6)at Shelby Co. (L, 20-14)
Chilton Co.
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could allow the offense to become more balanced.
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1-Davre Williams-Jr.2-Jakevius Boswell-So.3-Richard Hilliard-Sr.4-Vadall Morrow-Sr.5-Jordan Bolling-So.6-Austin Dennis-Jr.
7-Keishun White-So.8-Desmond Wilkes-Jr.9-James Hilyer-Jr.10-Trenton Bishop-So.11-Dylan Moseley-Jr.12-Chance Britnell-Sr.14-Kevin Lucas-Jr.15-Anthony Chavez-So.16-Chase Baker-Sr.18-Braylen Parker-Jr.20-Myric Good-Jr.21-T.J. Wright-Jr.22-Kevin Kemp-Jr.
23-Nick Looney-Sr.24-Michael Seaton-Sr.25-Keandre Binion-So.26-Taylor Speaks-Jr.28-Kenneth Allison-Sr.30-Austin Rossi-Sr.32-Ryan Baker-Sr.33-Steve Weninger-So.34-Austin Johnson-So.35-Marcus Mayweather-Jr.41-Chris Calhoun-Jr.42-Austin Chandler-So.43-Zach Ashley-So.
44-Patrick McKinney-Jr.45-Dalton Green-So.50-Brittan Scruggs-Sr.52-Dakota Driver-Jr.53-Devin Creel-So.54-Cameron Hardee-Jr.55-Stephon Price-Jr.56-Jakob Gore-Jr.59-Marcel Jones-Jr.60-Justyn Jackson-Jr.65-Jacob Littleton-Sr.66-Hunter Edwards-Jr.68-Ty Moore-Sr.
69-Michael Cleckler-Jr.70-Eric Moates-Jr.71-Eric Sartain-Jr.74-Anthony Neece-Sr.77-Spencer Watley-Sr.82-Javonne Morrison-Jr.83-Forest Grubbs-Jr.84-Gus Rogers-So.88-Dontavius Patterson-Sr.89-Nick Tinsley-So.90-Stephen Horn-Jr.
Chilton Co. Tigers
Pride of Chilton County band: Katelyn Adams, Savanna Aragon, Hailey Argo, Kelcie Beam, Lauren Benson, Tyler Boswell, Kyle Carter, Savannah Cleckler, Lee Crumbley, Sommer Deavers,
Justin Dennis, Molly Desmond, Aisha Dunnigan, Taylor Easterling, Megan Edwards, Dylan Empson, Jacob Empson, Leah Easterling, Colton Estep, Patricia Finney, Antonio Garcia, Seth Gibbons, Sami
Gibson, EJ Good, Courtney Green, Jacklyn Hansen, Sam Hayes, Matthew Headley, Magdalena Henriquez, Caleb Hoyt, Chelsea Johnson, Destini Jones, Destiny Jones, Kyle Jones, John Kelley, MaryColby Kelley, Haleigh Lowery, Sean Lowery, Nicholas Lyn, Faith Madrid, Michael Madrid, Jessica Martin, Ashley Mims, Brayden Moates, Dillian
Moates, Hannah Grace Moore, Ashley Parker, Clinton Perrett, Laken Popwell, Brooke Powell, Andrea Reeves, Alyssa Riley, Dajon Rogers, Catherine Rowe, Austin Ryhal, Adrianna Shavers, Katherine Shaw, Nick Smith, Phillip Smith, Savanna Smith, Darrion Smitherman, Michaela Smitherman, Jason Southard, Jeremy Stamps, Adeja Stone, Heather Sullivan,
Holly Sullivan, Briar Teel, Desiree Tetterton, Abbey Thornton, Brady Thornton, Hannah Tierce, Gloria Tippett, Lexi Tippett, Hailey Towers, Lindsey Traywick, Blake West, Darryl White, Will Whitlock, Brooke Wilkerson, Kevin Williams, Scarlett Wilson, James Wutke, Jordan Wutke, Avery Wyatt.
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Lauren Baker, Kandice Cleckler, Grace Foshee, Hannah Hollon, Courtney Johnson, Natalie Peoples,
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Above: Chilton County quarterback Chance Britnell runs for yardage.
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Verbena began its 2011 campaign with five seniors manning crucial positions and leadership roles.
Quarterback Christian Coston went down in the first game of the season, a win over Thorsby, and others soon followed. By the end of the year, only two members of that group of seniors were left playing.
It was a difficult situation at the time as VHS won only two games, but coach Mike Harris and his play-ers hope the experi-ence will pay off for the players that return this season with a fresh slate.
“They’re com-ing along with it,” Harris said. “We’ve had good practices and good attitudes.”
Of the five gradu-ating seniors from last year’s team, only one was a line-man, which makes the offensive and defensive fronts a good place to start when looking for strengths for this year ’s team. Senior Latrail Jackson is a Preseason All-Area Team selection, and junior Jon Cleckler should also be a standout.
“Our line will be stronger than it’s been in several years now,” Harris said.
The linemen will be blocking for a new set of backs looking for yards in a new offensive system.
VHS in the past has run a double wing offense, but new offensive
coordinator Scott Doss has brought a single wing, Notre Dame Box style attack. Fans that have seen Isabella play the last couple of years will recognize the scheme; Doss worked with IHS coach Scott Booth for years.
“We’ve run a touch of it in the past,” Harris said. “Our blocking back is in a different position--that’s the only difference, really. Coach Doss has run it in the past, and he’s really good at teaching it.”
The runners benefitting from the system will be Jeronskie Williams and Jacob Montgomery. Williams is
a senior who didn’t play last year after ACL surgery during his sophomore year. His addition will excite the offense.
Most importantly, Verbena will have to capitalize on any chance it gets to build momentum. The Devils won their second game of the year last seaosn in Week 5, against
Isabella. They could have made it two wins in a row the next week but fell at Fayetteville, 21-20.
VHS lost the four games remaining on the schedule in 2011 and came up at least 29 points in each contest.
“We need to avoid those injuries again, and we need something to go our way,” Harris said.
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Class 1a, reGIOn 4
COaChMike Harris (Verbena, 1974) 40-92 in 13 seasons
assIsT anTsMark ClecklerScott Doss (offensive coordinator)Matthew Zeigler
2012 sCheDule8/31 at Thorsby9/7 Wadley*9/14 at Notasulga*9/21 at Loachapoka*9/28 Isabella10/5 Fayetteville*10/12 at Talladega Co. Central*10/19 St. Jude*10/26 at Winterboro*11/2 Billingsley *-region game
Key GameFayetteville. Re-alignment did the Red Devils no favors. Verbena’s remained intact, and once again it will be a tough row to hoe against the likes of Notasulga, Loachapoka, St. Jude and Winterboro. But the Devils think they are improved, and perhaps the best chance they’ll have to prove it comes in the middle of the season with a home game against Fayetteville. VHS lost at Fayetteville by one point last season, but the contest could be a chance for the 2012 Devils to improve on their record from last year.
2011 resul TsThorsby (W, 26-20)at Wadley (L, 27-20)Notasulga (L, 34-9)Loachapoka (L, 33-12)at Isabella (W, 25-13)at Fayetteville (L, 21-20)Talladega Co. Central (L, 29-14)at St. Jude (L, 49-15)Winterboro (L, 59-12)at Billingsley (L, 34-0)
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1-Dorrian Parker-Fr.2-Quandarius Hilliard-So.3-Jeronskie Williams-Sr.5-Jacob Montgomery-Sr.8-Jesse Ellis-Sr.9-Chris Cook-Fr.
10-Phillip Hensley-Sr.15-Jared Mims-Jr.17-Chris Smith-So.25-Fred Wright-Sr.51-Latrail Jackson-Jr.54-Brady Pope-Sr.
55-Jonathan Cleckler-Jr.56-Alex Clackley-Sr.57-Austin Knight-So.59-Stephen Wright-So.60-Preston Blankenship-Jr.65-Nick Adams-Jr.66-Thomas Waller-So.75-Jacob Cleckler-Fr.77-Matt Zeigler-So.85-Jacob Wilson-Jr.
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What can the Chilton Christian Academy football team possibly do for an encore?
In their first year as a team, the Patriots won the very first Christian Football Association state championship—in dra-matic fashion, no less, 58-50 over a team they had lost to just two weeks earlier.
As much as CCA play-ers, coaches and fans would like some more time to soak up the joy of the accomplishment, the time to don the helmets and pads draws near again.
And the Patriots expect to be right back in the mix in a CFA that will feature some additions. Only one player, Will Hamby, was lost to graduation from last year’s team, though he played perhaps the most important position on the field: quarterback.
“Our goal is to be back up ther e again,” coach Todd Stephens said. “We’re a lot more prepared this year, in every aspect.
We know what to expect; we know mor e about getting the field ready, the equip-ment...We’ve had a lot more preparation.”
Indeed, the first time CCA took the field, players alternated emotions between confused and overwhelmed. They lost, 42-26, but wouldn’t drop another game until the end of the regular season. The
setback to Marion pro-vided motivation for the playoffs.
But motivation is hard-er to come by when your last memory on a football field includes hoisting a state championship trophy. A trio of seniors will try to keep this year’s squad hungry and focused—center/nose guard Ryan Powell, run-ning back/safety Chris Lassinger and offensive
lineman/defensive lineman Damion Jones.
“One of our key points of emphasis for spring practice was avoiding compla-cency. That’s in the past,” Stephens said of the championship run. “It’s not going to do a single thing for us this year. All it’s going to do is put a target on our back.”
‘We’re a lot more prepared this year, in every aspect.’
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COaChTodd Stephens (Colemesneil, Texas, 1996), 8-2 in one season
ass IsTan TsCaleb Jones (strength and conditioning)Blake Norman (offensive line)Michael Pittman (offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator)Kevin Powell (defensive line)
2012 sCheDule8/17 Victory Baptist (W, 80-38)8/31 Marion Academy9/7 at Cullman Christian9/14 Clay County Christian9/21 Conecuh Springs9/28 at Faith Christian10/5 at Brooklane Baptist10/19 at Marion Academy
Key Gameat Marion Academy. Chilton Christian Acadmey will play two games against its counterpart in the Christian Football Association state championship game last season. You pick whichever will be most important: the one in Week 3 or the one at the end of the regular season. CCA split two games against Marion last year. Marion will be looking for revenge after the Patriots won the one that mattered most. The teams could even meet three times this year.
2011 resul TsTrinity (L, 42-26)Faith Christian Academy (W, 58-12)Brooklane Baptist (W, 51-13)Clay County Christian Academy (W, 33-0)Conecuh Springs Christian (W, 43-19)Faith Christian (W, 87-42)Conecuh Springs (W, 46-40)Marion Academy (L, 53-38) PlayoffsConecuh Springs (W, 46-40)Marion Academy (W, 58-50)
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Zack Pittman (7) rushes during Chilton Christian’s first game of the 2012 season, a win over Victory Baptist.
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You’d be hard-pressed to find a high school football team in Alabama with a tougher task this
season than Thorsby.The Rebels were barely moved
up to the 3A classification with the latest re-alignment. They’ll have one of the smallest enrollments in the classification this season, and they weren’t particularly successful in Class 2A last season, compiling a 2-8 record.
And the schedule will include pre-season No. 1 Leeds, plus traditional power Trinity, and Midfield and Tarrant, two teams that competed in Class 4A last sea-son.
“We’ll have about 45 kids on varsity,” coach Billy Jackson said. “That’s good for a 2A program, but for a 3A program, we don’t have the numbers. Trinity will have 70-80 kids.”
Still, the Rebels have had some success under Jackson—in 2010, they went 8-2 in the regular season and earned a playoff berth—and the coach wants the team to have the attitude that they can win against their new competition.
“Some are excited about the chal-lenge, and some are not so sure,” Jackson said. “Our first game with Verbena dictates a lot. They’re
always well-coached. It’s important that we win that first one--if for nothing else than confidence.”
How the Rebels develop through the season, of course, will also be important. Jackson said the 2011 team never developed an identity, and instead of improving, finished the season on a sour note. After winning their only two games in a three-week span in the middle of the season, THS finished with lack-luster performances in three con-secutive losses.
“We have some easygoing kids, not a lot of strong personalities,” he said. “We’ve just got kids that are out there trying to do the best that they can.”
Thorsby should be strongest near the line of scrim-mage on both sides of the ball. Senior offensive linemen Gauge Brown and Brady Garrigus are
Preseason All-Area Team selections. But without much explosiveness, the Rebels might walk a fine line between winning and losing.
Jackson said the coach staff, like the players, is determined to show more resolve. The coach said he thinks the staff might have gotten away from its plan last year when
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Key GameVerbena. Thorsby coach Billy Jackson said this rivalry game to start the season has been his team’s most important contest the last few years because it usually determines how the season will play out. THS defeated the Red Devils two years ago to begin a regular season that ended with an 8-2 record. Thorsby lost to Verbena last year and in 2009 and went a combined 4-16.
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Second-year quarterback Braden McRae makes the Thorsby offense go, while
linebacker Dalton Turner will anchor the defense.
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2-Braden McRae-Jr.3-Taylor Gunn-Sr.4-Nathan Oldroyd-Sr.8-Christopher Melendy-Sr.9-Jacob Robinson-So.10-Kevin Owens-So.
11-Parker Bryan-Sr.12-Scott Payton-Sr.13-Chase Gottier-Sr.14-Cameron Castleberry-Jr.16-Zachary Hensley-Sr.20-Nolan Hayes-Sr.21-Colton Castleberry-Jr.25-Austin Pickett-Sr.26-Donnie Hoffman-Jr.27-Andrew Tucker-So.
28-Tyler Bowden-So.33-Bobby Watley-Jr.34-Christopher Brown-So.42-Dalton Turner-Sr.45-Dustin Shackleford-So.52-Mason Crocker-Fr.53-Darian Wilson-So.54-Austin Padgett-Sr.55-Jayson Owens-So.57-Matthew Langston-So.
59-Justen Popwell-Jr.61-Brent Overton-Sr.63-William Garrigus-Sr.64-James Norwood-Jr.68-David Combs-So.74-Nelson Brown-Sr.79-Dakota Holcomb-Jr.80-Bradley Evans-Sr.81-James Langston-Jr.88-Nathan Rhodes-Sr.
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