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F O O T B A L L P R E V I E W 2014 A supplement of The People-Sentinel Barnwell County’s

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Football Preview2014

A supplement of The People-Sentinel

Barnwell County’s

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Barnwell warhorses MICHAEL YOUNGSports Editor [email protected]

Head Coach Ed Moore

College: Auburn

Michael Young/Sports Editor The 2014 Barnwell High School varsity football team.

ready for Bounce Back season

Last season, the Barnwell High varsity football team slipped to 3-7 in the regular season that included a one-sided loss to Silver Bluff High in the second round of the class AA playoffs.

For Barnwell High, that record could have easily been flipped to 7-3 as the team allowed several winnable games to wind up in the loss column.

In order for the Barnwell High Warhorses to turn things around this season they must first do some housekeeping.

First, the team has to eliminate costly mistakes and become a little more fortunate on the injury front. Next the team must also find a way to enjoy a strong start.

Each of the past two

seasons, the Warhorses lost their openers. And last season the team lost four of their first five games with three of those setbacks coming by a total of 12 points.

“We had a few bad breaks last season, but this year we really feel good about our chances,” Barnwell High

head coach Eddie Moore said.

This season with eight returning starters, the Warhorses have a stable of talent that should put them back in the race for the Region 5 title.

At the quarterback position, junior William Barnes returns. In the second half of last season, Barnes emerged as one of the better signal callers in the region.

Barnes is a tough kid, who makes good decisions with the football.

Will Nolind will be the backup. Nolind played well in scrimmages against Augusta Prep and Midland Valley.

In the backfield, the Warhorse offense should benefit from the return of junior Shakur Chisolm.

Last season, Chisolm suffered a season-ending foot injury in the second game of the season against

Blackville-Hilda High.Chisolm, who rushed

for 1,321 yards and 12 touchdowns as a freshman, said he’s ready for a bounce back season.

“I feel great,” Chisolm said. “I participated in a full series of contact drills and scrimmages and pronounce myself ’100 percent ready to go’.”

Rounding out the backfield will be Jamal Dunbar, B.J. Patterson and Keyshawn Jenkins.

The Warhorses have a deep receiving corps with the return of Jevonte Dunbar, Ron Livington, Houston Atkinson and Gregory Singleton.

Livington came on well late last season, finishing with eight catches in the last three games.

Dunbar, who started at quarterback the past two seasons, moves over to wideout.

Dunbar is a good, all-

round athlete, who lettered in football, basketball and baseball during his sophomore season.

As for the offensive line, this unit should be one of the best in the region. The starters include Carson Anderson at center and Will Hair and John Mayes at the guards.

A lot of focus, however, will be at the tackle position where Malcolm Hammonds and Marcus McKeathan returns.

Both players have massive frames at 270-plus pounds. The duo excel in run blocking and they do a good job of neutralizing pass runners.

On defense, the Warhorses operate in a 4-4-3 alignment.

The playmakers in the scheme are linebackers Reagan Guest and Jessie Brown. Guest, the 2014 Class 2A weightlifting

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Quarterback William Barnes provides an option-threat at quarterback for the Warhorses.Michael Young/Sports Editor

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The Warhorses were stout up front will a group of run-stoppers. They include Malcolm Brown and Derrick Markethan at the tackles. Javonte Ross will be at nose guard and Eddie Patterson and Stanley Jones are the rush ends.

An experienced secondary consists of Jevonta Dunbar and Ron Livingston at the corners. The safeties are Shakur Chisolm and Pete Elmore.

On special-teams, sopohmore placekicker and punter Nathaneil Toole returns. He connected on 24 of 25 extra points and five of six field goals last season. As a punter, he averaged 39.3 yards per boot.

The returners will be Chisolm and Dunbar.

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2014 Barnwell High SchoolVarsity Football Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time8-29 Blackville-Hilda Away 7:30 p.m.9-05 Williston-Elko Home 7:30 p.m.9-12 Bamberg-Ehrhardt Home 7:30 p.m.9-19 C.A. Johnson Home 7:30 p.m. 9-26 Aiken High Away 7:30 p.m.10-3 Wade Hampton Home 7:30 p.m (Homecoming)10-10 Edisto Away 7:30 p.m.10-17 Woodland Home 7:30 p.m10-24 Ridgeland-Hardeeville Home 7:30 p.m.10-31 Silver Bluff Away 7:30 p.m.

Principal - Jon BurdgeHead Coach - Ed Moore

Athletic Director - Dave Anatasia(803) 541-1390

Michael Young/Sports Editor

Defensive back Pete Elmore,#15, will help shore-up the secondary for the Warhorses.

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Warhorses’

Trainer Rob Roth

College: Eastern Kentucky

Assistant Coach Michael Highsmith

College: Baptist

Assistant Coach Thomas Davis

College: Chowan

Assistant Coach Andrian Bell

College: Exceisior

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College: Wofford

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College: Georgia Southern

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Hard-hitting senior Reagan Guest, #33, returns at inside linebacker for the Warhorses.Michael Young/Sports Editor

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Head Coach David Berry

College: Baptist

MICHAEL YOUNGSports Editor [email protected]

See B-H Hawks Page 9

Michael Young/Sports Editor

Blackville-Hilda Hawks Familiar Faces in tHe nest

B-H Hawks’

The 2014 Blackville-Hilda High School varsity football team.

The Blackville-Hilda High varsity football team (last season, 4-8 overall, 1-1 in playoffs) went through a rebuilding phrase in 2013.

The Hawks endured more than their share of trials last season, but the team showed a resilience through the tough times and resolve throughout the season to improve.

After starting the season 0-5, Blackville-Hilda High made steady improvement in the second half of the season, winning four of its last seven games.

For Blackville-Hilda High, getting back on the right track starts at the top and there’s no better coach to get it done than Hawks legendary head coach David Berry.

Berry, who was

enshrined into the South Carolina Coaches Hall of Fame July 27, said he hopes the momentum from the second half of last season carries over.

“Our expectations are higher as it always should be entering a new year,” Berry said.

“The players went through some growing pains last season, but we responded well. A winning

attitude is beginning to permeate the team.”

Offensively for the Hawks, it starts with senior Darren Ford at halfback.

After a promising sophomore season with 432 yards, Ford’s potential came to fruition last season when he rushed for 976 yards and nine touchdowns. One unique aspect of Ford’s game is his big-play ability. Three times last season he returned kicks of 90-plus yards for touchdowns.

Also returning in the backfield are Jaloni Jones, DeAngelo Williams, Kendrick Staley, Derrick Faust and Jeremiah Priester.

Barry Armstrong Jr., who was used primary as a receiver and returner the past two seasons, takes over at quarterback.

Armstrong was slated to start last season, but went down with an injury in fall

drills. In his absence, Isaiah

Harrison stepped in and did an admirable job, especially in the second half of the season when he passed for more than 140 yards twice in wins.

If graduation left a hole in the Hawks’ offense, it appears to be on at the wide receiver position where the top two pass catchers graduated.

A group of newcomers at the position includes Willie Ferguson, Evan Staley, Carl Williams and Juwan Raysor.

The core of an offensive line that made steady improvement last season returns.

After allowing 14 sacks through the first three games, the unit manned-up and surrendered only eight sacks the rest of the way.

The group will be paced by left guard Chris Bosier.

Bosier is an impressive all-around athlete who also starred in soccer. He’s quick out of his stance and does a nice job of locking onto defenders and moving out of the hole.

The remaining starters include tackles Hunter McClary and Davon Joyner. The right guard will be Davion Joyner and center position will be handled by Dawon Joyner.

On defense, Blackville-Hilda will line up in a 3-5-3 set. This unit, which improved over the final six games, reloads with seven new starters.

The group will be headlined by an aggressive front line consisting of Chris Bosier, Ricky Williams and Jeremiah Priester.

Williams improved

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Assistant Coach Albert Pressley

College: The Citadel

Assistant CoachWilliam Hammonds

College: USC

Assistant Coach Michael Beasley

College: USC

Assistant Coach Allen Leroy

College: USC

Assistant Coach Dexter ButlerCollege: USC

Assistant CoachDoug Inman

College: Clearwater Christian

Assistant Coach Barry Armstrong

College: USC

B-H Hawks’ coacHing staff

Hawks, continued from page 8immensely from his sophomore season to have a breakthrough campaign as a junior. Last season Williams racked up 42 tackles, including a season-high eight stops against Bamberg-Ehrhardt High.

An extremely quick group of linebackers includes Devan Faust, McCarty Barnes, Lyndon Kennedy, Jaloni Jones and Carl Williams.

The Hawks are well-set in the secondary with returning safety Barry Armstrong Jr. and corners Juwan Jenkins and George Wilson., The top reserves are Isaiah Harrison and DeAngelo Williams.

Armstrong, who is the team’s best cover player, led the unit with five

takeaways, including three interceptions last season.

As for as special teams, the Hawks should once again have one of the top units in class with returners Ford and Armstrong.

Ford, who returned three kickoff for touchdowns last season, averaged 29.3 yards every time he touched the ball.

Armstrong was a solid punt returner, averaging 18.3 yards a return. The placekicker and punter will be Lyndon Kennedy.

“The biggest positive with this group is their energy and attitude. We’re not going to win games because we’re more talented than our opponent, but we’re going to win games with our attitude,” said Berry.

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2014 Blackville-Hilda High SchoolVarsity Football Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time8-29 Barnwell Home 7:30 p.m.9-5 Denmark-Olar Away 7:30 pm.9-12 Ridge Spring-Monetta Home 7:30 p.m.9-19 Allendale-Fairfax Home 7:30 p.m.9-26 Bamberg-Ehrhardt Home 7:30 p.m.10-3 Calhoun County Away 7:30 p.m. 10-10 Wagener-Salley Home 7:30 p.m. (Homecoming)10-17 Williston-Elko Away 7:30 p.m10-24 H-K-T Home 7:30 p.m.10-31 North Away 7:30 p.m.

Principal - Sterling HarrisHead Coach - David Berry

Athletic Director - Mike Beasley(803) 284-5771

Senior Ricky Williams returns on the defensive line for Blackville-Hilda High.

Michael Young/Sports Editor

Junior Barry Armstrong Jr. moves in as starting quarterback for the Hawks this season.

Michael Young/Sports Editor

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Blackville-Hilda High head coach David Berry has the full attention of his players as they enter the 2014 campaign.Michael Young/Sports Editor

Senior tailback Darren Ford, #3, will be the workhorse for Blackville-Hilda High’s ground game this season.Michael Young/Sports Editor

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A young and aggressive defense leads Blackville-Hilda High into the new season.Michael Young/Sports Editor

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Head Coach Derek Younblood

College: USC-Aiken

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The 2014 Williston-Elko High School varsity football team.

MICHAEL YOUNGSports Editor [email protected]

Michael Young/Sports Editor

W-E BluE DEvilslook to continuE Winning Ways

The 2014 season marks the beginning of the Derek Youngblood era at Williston-Elko High (last season, 9-3 overall, 1-1 playoffs) .

Youngblood replaced Dwayne Garrick, who had a highly successful run with 72 wins and five region titles in seven season with the Blue Devils.

Youngblood is a graduate of Williston-Elko High and he served as assistant with Garrick.

“I’m looking forward to the challenge,” Youngblood said.

“Over the past six years. I’ve been part of a great winning tradition here. My goal is to keep it going.”

Youngblood inherits an experienced squad with 12 of 22 starting positions

returning.With the departure of

three-year starter Dalton Mundy, there is uncertainty at quarterback.

Junior Marcell Wright seems to be the most likely candidate to secure the position.

Wright was productive as a receiver and running back last season, finishing with

589 combined yards and six touchdowns.

He throws well on the move and has the quickness to scramble away from pressure and make positive yardage. The backup quarterback will be Tyron Parker.

At the running back position, the Blue Devils’ ground attack will thrive with proven ball carriers Andrew Milligan, Devon Fagans, Fabian Bing, Andre Dunbar and Tyshawn Allen.

The top two runners of the group are Milligan and Fagans. The duo combined for 1,364 yards and 13 touchdowns last season.

Milligan is a tough inside runner with good vision and instincts. When he gets to the second level, he does a very good job of squaring his shoulders and taking on defenders.

Fagans, who runs with power, shows ability to pick

up yards after contact and moves pile with leg drive.

Although the Blue Devils lost their top two receivers to graduation, the cupboard was not completely left bare.

Returning seniors are Christian Sapp, Justin Wallace, Kalief Freeman, Nate Cunnigham and freshman Demarkiis Doe.

Sapp and Wright will be the top targets. Sapp does a good job of running routes and catching the ball away from his body.

Last season, he finished with 11 catches for 176 yards and two touchdowns.

Wright had six catches for 165 yards and two touchdowns.

Others expected to contribute at the position include Da’Town Owens, Fabian Bing and newcomer DeMarcus Doe.

On the offensive line, at first glance it might seem impossible to replace all-

region players Taylor Hearn and Jacob Vargo.

The Blue Devils, however, return a solid group with hopes of matching what was accomplished in 2013.

Pacing the unit will be returning tackles Daniel Smith and Wayne Moody. Justin Lott returns at center and the guards will be Oliver Terry and Jarett Adams.

Smith, a three-year starter, explodes out of his stance with good leverage and is a good run and pass blocker.

On defense the Blue Devils will set up in a 5-2-4 alignment.

This group, which returns six starters, was one of the toughest against the run, allowing 86 yards rushing per game) in the region last season.

The top returners are on the line with Justice Wallace

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Blue Devils, continued from page 13

Andrew Milligan, #8 returns in the backfield for the Blue Devils.

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and Kalief Freeman at the ends.

Wallace was a disrupter at times last season for the Blue Devils. In a 7-0 victory over Hunter-Kinard-Tyler last season, Wallace recorded two sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

On the inside, D’yante Jones and Jadril Tobin will be sharing time at the at nose guard position.

A couple of sturdy tacklers includes Leon Green Jr. and Evander Tyler. Green is a high-energy player who never stops working to the

ball. In a reserve role last season, he finished with 27 tackles, including six for losses.

An solid group of linebackers will consist of Andrew Milligan and Tyshawn Allen.

The deep patrol will be manned by Christian Sapp and Keyshawn Ogletree at the safeties, and the cornerbacks will be Andre Dunbar and Rashad Lawson.

On special teams, Nate Cunnigham and Christian Sapp will be the top

returners. Cunningham gives the Blue Devils an exciting returner. Last season against Denmark-Olar High, he had 231 return yards, including a 95-yard kickoff return for a score.

The placekicker will be Christian Sapp and Fabian Bing will punt.

“It’s going to be a little rough out of the gates with three straight tough road games but, just like in the past, all we have to do is weather the storm,” Youngblood said.

Michael Young/Sports Editor

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Assistant Coach Ronnie Tobin

College: Orangeburg-Tech

Assistant Coach Kenny Lipsey

College: Anderson

Assistant Coach Tony FlowersCollege: USC

Assistant Coach Ernest Parker

TrainerTasha BowmanCollege: USC

Assistant Coach David Augustine

College: USC-Aiken

Assistant CoachCharles DooleyCollege: USC

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Assistant Coach Lawrence Kelly

College: Newberry

Assistant Coach Joe Welch

BlueDevils

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2014 Williston-Elko High SchoolVarsity Football Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time8-22 Bamberg-Ehrhardt Away 7:30 p.m.8-29 Silver Bluff Away 7:30 p.m.9-5 Barnwell Away 7:30 pm.9-12 Denmark-Olar Home 7:30 p.m.9-19 Fox Creek Home 7:30 p.m.9-26 Open 10-3 H-K-T Home 7:30 p.m10-10 North Away 7:30 p.m.10-17 Blackville-Hilda Home 7:30 p.m10-24 Wagener-Salley Away 7:30 p.m.10-31 Calhoun County Home 7:30 p.m.

Principal - Joel MitchellHead Coach/Athletic Director Derek Youngblood

(803) 266-3110 Senior Christian Sapp, #15, will be valuable in the return game for the Blue Devils this season.

Michael Young/Sports Editor

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Daniel Smith, #55 will be a presence on defense for the Blue Devils this season.

Devon Fagans, #22, provides toughness inside for the Blue Devils’ ground attack.

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MICHAEL YOUNGSports Editor [email protected]

The 2014 Jefferson Davis Academy varsity football team.

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JDA RAiDeRsPRePAReD to tuRn the coRneR

JDA RAiDeRs’

Head Coach Matt Baxley

College: Newberry

A new era in Jefferson Davis Academy football began last spring with the introduction of new head coach Matt Baxley.

After going 1-9 last season, Baxley said the transition for the Raiders into the 2014 season doesn’t necessarily mean rebuilding.

“I know we’re young in a lot of areas, but our goal still is to go out compete and win football games,” Baxley said.

“We have a good group of kids and they’ve really worked hard over the course of the summer. I believe

we’ve improved from last season.”

Offensively for the Raiders, two-year starting Will Gee is one of four returning starters on the unit.

Gee finished with 765 combined yards and three touchdowns last season. Gee, who throws well on the move, isn’t afraid to take off and run for a first down.

At the running back position, the stable is talented with Caleb Bearden and Colton Pritchard.

Bearden has a good combination of size and speed. He’s a versatile player, who can make plays in the run and passing game.

In the SCISA 1A jamboree against Clarendon Hall, Bearden hauled in a 65-yard reception and he ran 70 yards for a touchdown.

Despite the growing pains the offensive line

went through last season, Baxley is optimistic about the growth of the unit.

“We made a lot of progress with this unit through the first two weeks of practice,” Baxley said.

“Our goals are to be fundamentally sound and more physical up front,”

The physicality starts up front with center Lawson Holland.

Holland plays with good balance and is a mauler in the run game.

The guard position will be held by Marshall Richberg and Jackson Griffin. A couple of good blocking and sure-handed tight-ends include Cole Kearse and Houston Towne.

On the defensive side of

the ball, the Raiders will play a 4-2-2 formation.

Last season, the defensive line made marginal, yet steady improvement as the season went on.

With four returners, there’s no reason this unit shouldn’t continue its improvement.

At the defensive ends, the Raiders will have Jackson Griffin and Austin Whittle. The run stuffers inside are tackles Lawson Holland and Bryson Langford. Brandon Burdette will also play along the front.

A solid hard-hitting group of linebackers will be Cole Kearse, Cash Coker and Barnwell High transfer

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2014 JDA “Raiders”Varsity Football Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time8-22 Faith Christian Academy Away 7:30 p.m.8-29 Ridge Christian Academy Home 7:30 p.m.9-5 Carolina Academy Away 7:30 p.m.9-12 Wardlaw Academy Home 7:30 p.m.9-19 Laurens Academy Home 7:30 p.m.9-26 Richard Winn Academy Away 7:30 p.m. 10-3 W.W. King Academy Home 7:30 p.m10-10 Greenwood Christian Home 7:30 p.m. Homecoming10-17 Andrew Jackson Academy Away 7:30 p.m 10-24 Clarendon Hall Academy Home 7:30 p.m. Senior Night10-31 Patrick Henry Academy Away 7:30 p.m.

Headmaster- Jane Hunter, Eve HogarthHead Coach -Matt Baxley

Athletic Director -Matt Baxley(803) 284-2476

Assistant Coach Kevin Webster

College: Clemson

Assistant Coach Brian Williams

Assistant Coach Will Kearse

Assistant Coach Alex Still

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Raiders, continued from page 18

Jordan Brown. Michael Collins and

Brett Davis return to lead the way after earning 10 starts between the two last seasons.

The secondary is well seasoned with Will Gee and Caleb Bearden returning.

On special teams, Colton Pritchard and Caleb

Bearden are the returners. Brown will handle the placekicker and punter duties.

“We only had one scrimmage and that was in the jamboree,” Baxley said. “The effort is definitely there. The next thing is trying to eliminate the costly mistakes.”

Assistant Coach Matthew WebsterCollege:USC-Salk

Will Gee returns at quarterback for Jefferson Davis Academy this season.

Michael Young/Sports Editor

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AllendAle-FAirFAx Tigers

Dedicated to the Memory of

Mackenzie Webster

He gave his all,all the time.

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Head Coach Eddie Ford

College: Presbyterian

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Head coach Eddie Ford, center, led the Allendale-Fairfax Tigers to a perfect 9-0 regular season record in 2012.

Michael Young/Sports Editor

MICHAEL YOUNGSports Editor [email protected]

AllendAle-FAirFAx TigersTo TAckle ‘unFinished business’

For the 2014 campaign, the Allendale-Fairfax High varsity football team (last season 9-3 overall, 2-1 playoffs) returns virtually all of its skill-positioned players, signaling good things ahead for third-year coach Eddie Ford.

Last season, the Tigers rang up 33.8 points per game which was first in the region.

With seven returning starters on offense, look for the fireworks to continue.

“We made some huge strides last season. We want to continue the process this year Allendale-Fairfax

High coach Eddie Ford said. “We feel we have a good opportunity in front of us with the experience we return on both sides of the ball.”

At the quarterback

position, sophomore Ward returns at the controls.

Last season, Ward completed for 432 yards and three touchdowns. Ward also rushed 27 times for 278 yards.

Jama1 Orr will serve as backup to the position.

As gaudy as Brandon Jordan’s stats were a year ago, sophomore Richard Garvin’s eye-popping 12.1 yards per rush and 10 touchdowns are what jumps out the most.

It’s a rare case that the loss of a two-time 1,000-yard rusher results in such a minor drop-off, but that seems to be the situation in Tiger country.

Despite being a mid-sized back, Garvin still displays the great power running-

style similar to Jordan.The new go-to-player is

sophomore Richard Garvin. Garvin is a compact 5-foot, 10-inch, 198-pounder who can handle a heavy load. Last season against Edisto High, Garvin rushed 24 times for 176 yards and a touchdown.

There is quality depth behind Garvin with Kenarda Smith and Deautrey Anderson.

The deepest talent pool on the team might be on the offensive line which is a good thing for a team that likes to grind out the football.

The line will consist of returning guards Daquan Brown, Samauri Johnson, Deon Priester and Michael Green are the tackles with

Arkevious Loadholt at center.

The receiving department must find new heros to step up and take the spotlight after the losses of last years’ leading reciever Quindrell Williams (15 catches, 187 yards).

Look for senior Yousef Jenkins and juniors Shakier Wells and Tyrez Jenkins to grab the baton.

Another player who should give some excitment to the position is sophomore tight-end Jerome Polite Jr. Polite, uses his 6-feet, 2-inch frame well to shield off defenders.

He is a good all-around athlete, who placed fifth a state in the triple jump last

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2014 Allendale-Fairfax High SchoolVarsity Football Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time8-22 Baptist Hill Home 7:30 p.m.8-29 Wade Hampton Away 7:30 p.m.9-5 Garrett Academy Tech Away 7:30 pm.9-12 Edisto Home 7:30 p.m.9-19 Blackville-Hilda Home 7:30 p.m.9-26 Open10-3 Denmark-Olar Away 7:30 p.m. 10-10 Bamberg-Ehrhardt Home 7:30 p.m. Homecoming10-17 Branchville Away 7:30 p.m. 10-24 Bethune-Bowman Away 7:30 p.m 10-31 Estill Home 7:30 p.m.

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Jamar Orr provides quality back-up at the quarterback position for the Tigers this season.

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On the defensive side of the ball, Allendale-Fairfax employs a 5-3-3 scheme.

The Tigers lost two excellent defenders Michael Taylor, who played end and cornerback Quandrell Williams. The unit, however, has plenty of talent back to content for another region title.

For the Tigers it starts with the front wall with ends Raquan Brown and Deon Priester.

Last season, Brown emerged as one of the top lineman in the region, finishing with 58 tackles, including 14 for losses. He’s a weight room warrior who commands constant double teams with his rugged 290-pound frame.

Priester is the nephew of Clemson All-Time leading rusher Raymond Priester. As a freshman last season, Priester developed into one

of Tigers’ best pass rushers with four sacks over the final five games.

Rounding out the defense line will be Deon Nix and Jerome Polite at the tackles. Jammaro Eady will hold down the nose guard position.

The linebacking corps is in good hands with Will Ward, Calvin Daniels and Shack Elmore all returning.

Ward is the leader of the group. He does a good job of reading keys and diagnosing plays. Last season, he recorded 96 tackles and four sacks.

The secondary will have three new starters with corners Justin Johnson and Courtney Owens and safety Yousef Jenkins.

On special teams, Richard Garvin and Deauntrey Anderson will share the returning duties. The placekicker will be Kenarda Smith.

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Assistant Coach Joey EspinosaCollege: Furman

Assistant CoachHerbert Love

College: S.C. State Univ.

Assistant CoachEddie Dixon

College: Texas El Paso Univ.

Assistant CoachJerold Smart

College: Newberry

Assistant CoachJermaine Robinson

College: S.C. State Univ.

Assistant CoachRonald Geohaghan

College: S.C. State Univ.

Assistant CoachCoby Brandyburg

College: S.C. State Univ.

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Assistant CoachDaryl Smith

College: USC-Salk

Assistant CoachJamie Downing

College: Benedict

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