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PINEVILLE REBELS FOOTBALL Pineville Rebels vs. Captain Shreve Gators Friday, September 4 • 7 p.m. D.C. “Bill” Bates Stadium (6,000) Pineville, La. Radio: Cenla Broadcasting, KZMZ 96.9-FM (Hymie Bradford, Play-by-Play Steve Boniol, Color Analyst ) PINEVILLE REBELS (0-0, 0-0) 9/4 CAPTAIN SHREVE GATORS 7 p.m. 9/11 at Tioga Indians 7 p.m. 9/18 at Marksville Tigers 7 p.m. 9/25 LEESVILLE WAMPUS CATS 7 p.m. 10/2 ST. LOUIS SAINTS 7 p.m. 10/9 * ASH TROJANS 7 p.m. 10/16 * at Ruston Bearcats 7 p.m. 10/23 * NATCH. CENTRAL CHIEFS 7 p.m. 10/30 * at West Monroe Rebels 7 p.m. 11/6 * at Ouachita Lions 7 p.m. — HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS *denotes District 2-5A game CAPT. SHREVE GATORS (0-0, 0-0) 9/4 at Pineville Rebels 7 p.m. 9/11 HUNTINGTON RAIDERS 7 p.m. 9/18 NATCH. CENTRAL CHIEFS 7 p.m. 9/24 * at Byrd Yellow Jackets 7 p.m. 10/2 * AIRLINE VIKINGS 7 p.m. 10/8 * at Parkway Panthers 7 p.m. 10/15 * EVANGEL EAGLES 7 p.m. 10/23 * SOUTHWOOD COWBOYS 7 p.m. 10/29 LOYOLA FLYERS 7 p.m. 11/6 * at Haughton Bucs 2:00 — HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS *denotes District 1-5A game Pineville High School Quick Facts Location.................................................... Pineville, Louisiana Enrollment .......................................................................... 1,497 Colors ......................... Cardinal & White (Gray alternate) 2014 Record ..................................... 5-6 (1-4 District 2-5A) Starters Returning ...................... 7 (4 offense, 3 defense) Offensive Scheme ........................... Veer/Flexbone/Option Defensive Scheme ........................................................... 5-2-4 Head Coach...................................................... Robbie Martin Rebels seek return to playoffs for second straight season One year removed from their first trip to the Class 5A playoffs in seven seasons, the Pineville Rebels look for a return trip to the postseason in 2015. After losing their season opener on the road in 2014, the Rebels won five of their next six games and landed a spot in the playoffs despite dropping their final three games of the regular season. Seeded No. 29, the Rebels lost in the first round to eventual runner-up Destrehan. Limited experience returns, but Rebels boast several studs The Rebels return just seven starters off last season’s team, including just three on the defensive side of the football. However, on offense, three of the team’s stalwarts are back. Junior fullback Landon King and senior wingback Jarious Green return as a 1-2 tan- dem in the backfield after combining to rush for more 1,300 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2014. The 6-foot, 215-pound Green was a two-way standout, playing extensively in the defensive backfield as well as at running back. This year, however, he’ll significantly reduce his responsibilities on defense, which should allow him to be more explosive and produc- tive in 2015. King, a physical 6-1, 215-pound downhill runner, led the Rebels in both rush- ing and receiving last season and appears poised to become the first 1,000-yard rusher at Pineville since Derrick Milton in 2009. Joining them in the offensive backfield is senior quarterback Clayton Wider Jr., who looks to become a more consistent threat passing the ball while also being the trigger-man of the Rebels’ flexbone option attack. Senior guard Dakota Cross is the only returning starter on the offensive line. Defensively, senior middle linebacker Jacob Joffrion, who finished second on the team last season with 70 tackles, returns to anchor the 5-2 front of new defensive coordinator John Muder, a former standout linebacker at Pineville and Louisiana College. Joining Joffrion as returning starters on defense are senior cornerback Aaron Johnson (who led Pineville with two interceptions in 2014) and senior nose tackle Cha’kel Williams.

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PINEVILLE REBELS FOOTBALL

Pineville Rebels

vs.

Captain Shreve Gators

Friday, September 4 • 7 p.m.

D.C. “Bill” Bates Stadium (6,000)

Pineville, La.

Radio: Cenla Broadcasting, KZMZ 96.9-FM

(Hymie Bradford, Play-by-Play • Steve Boniol, Color Analyst )

PINEVILLE REBELS (0-0, 0-0) 9/4 CAPTAIN SHREVE GATORS 7 p.m.

9/11 at Tioga Indians 7 p.m.

9/18 at Marksville Tigers 7 p.m.

9/25 LEESVILLE WAMPUS CATS 7 p.m.

10/2 ST. LOUIS SAINTS 7 p.m.

10/9 * ASH TROJANS 7 p.m.

10/16 * at Ruston Bearcats 7 p.m.

10/23 * NATCH. CENTRAL CHIEFS 7 p.m.

10/30 * at West Monroe Rebels 7 p.m.

11/6 * at Ouachita Lions 7 p.m.

— HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS

*denotes District 2-5A game

CAPT. SHREVE GATORS (0-0, 0-0) 9/4 at Pineville Rebels 7 p.m.

9/11 HUNTINGTON RAIDERS 7 p.m.

9/18 NATCH. CENTRAL CHIEFS 7 p.m.

9/24 * at Byrd Yellow Jackets 7 p.m.

10/2 * AIRLINE VIKINGS 7 p.m.

10/8 * at Parkway Panthers 7 p.m.

10/15 * EVANGEL EAGLES 7 p.m.

10/23 * SOUTHWOOD COWBOYS 7 p.m.

10/29 LOYOLA FLYERS 7 p.m.

11/6 * at Haughton Bucs 2:00

— HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS

*denotes District 1-5A game

Pineville High School Quick Facts Location .................................................... Pineville, Louisiana Enrollment .......................................................................... 1,497 Colors ......................... Cardinal & White (Gray alternate) 2014 Record ..................................... 5-6 (1-4 District 2-5A) Starters Returning ...................... 7 (4 offense, 3 defense) Offensive Scheme ........................... Veer/Flexbone/Option Defensive Scheme ........................................................... 5-2-4 Head Coach ...................................................... Robbie Martin

Rebels seek return to playoffs for second straight season

One year removed from their first trip to the Class 5A playoffs in seven seasons, the

Pineville Rebels look for a return trip to the postseason in 2015. After losing their season

opener on the road in 2014, the Rebels won five of their next six games and landed a spot

in the playoffs despite dropping their final three games of the regular season. Seeded No.

29, the Rebels lost in the first round to eventual runner-up Destrehan.

Limited experience returns, but Rebels boast several studs

The Rebels return just seven starters off last season’s team, including just three on

the defensive side of the football. However, on offense, three of the team’s stalwarts are

back. Junior fullback Landon King and senior wingback Jarious Green return as a 1-2 tan-

dem in the backfield after combining to rush for more 1,300 yards and 16 touchdowns in

2014.

The 6-foot, 215-pound Green was a two-way standout, playing extensively in the

defensive backfield as well as at running back. This year, however, he’ll significantly reduce

his responsibilities on defense, which should allow him to be more explosive and produc-

tive in 2015. King, a physical 6-1, 215-pound downhill runner, led the Rebels in both rush-

ing and receiving last season and appears poised to become the first 1,000-yard rusher at

Pineville since Derrick Milton in 2009.

Joining them in the offensive backfield is senior quarterback Clayton Wider Jr., who

looks to become a more consistent threat passing the ball while also being the trigger-man

of the Rebels’ flexbone option attack. Senior guard Dakota Cross is the only returning

starter on the offensive line.

Defensively, senior middle linebacker Jacob Joffrion, who finished second on the team

last season with 70 tackles, returns to anchor the 5-2 front of new defensive coordinator

John Muder, a former standout linebacker at Pineville and Louisiana College. Joining

Joffrion as returning starters on defense are senior cornerback Aaron Johnson (who led

Pineville with two interceptions in 2014) and senior nose tackle Cha’kel Williams.

Week 1 • Pineville Rebels vs. Captain Shreve Gators • Friday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m.

Offense switches to Georgia Tech flexbone formation

Paul Johnson has built his career as a successful offensive coach while remaining one

of the few coaches to rely on the flexbone triple option. Johnson, a former Navy assistant,

first became a head coach at Georgia Southern. Johnson then returned to Navy and most

recently to Georgia Tech, where he’s been the head coach since 2008, making the Orange

Bowl two times.

This past offseason, the Rebels coaching staff adopted Johnson’s flexbone as the

team’s main offensive identity, switching from a mostly I-formation and single-back attack.

Wider has been tabbed as the team’s main trigger-man in the flexbone, while fellow senior

Kyle Adams also is expected to take snaps.

Defensive coordinator John Muder returns home to Pineville

John Muder is back home in the cardinal and white. The 1999 graduate of Pineville

High School has returned to his alma mater as the Rebels’ defensive coordinator after

spending the past five seasons as an assistant at Breaux Bridge.

A standout linebacker who played for Herbie Smith, Muder became one of the best

linebackers to ever suit up for Louisiana College during his standout four-year career with

the Wildcats. A two-time all-conference player at LC, Muder finished his career with 181

career tackles. His total of 100 tackles as a senior in 2003 still ranks fourth in school histo-

ry.

Muder previously was defensive coordinator at Breaux Bridge, helping the Tigers to

five consecutive Class 4A playoff appearances. The Tigers advanced to the semifinals in

2011, and were knocked out of the playoffs by state power Neville in three of the five years.

Muder brings the 50 defense to D.C. “Bill” Bates Stadium

Muder hopes bringing some of the concepts and schemes he learned during his five

years in Breaux Bridge can help rejuvenate the Rebels’ defense as they compete in one of

the state’s toughest districts.

The 50 defense features a five-man front, two linebackers and four players in the

secondary. The interior of the defensive front features two defensive tackles and a nose

tackle, flanked by two defensive ends that are essentially hybrid outside linebackers who

line up on the line of scrimmage.

The middle of the defense features two linebackers and two safeties, with a corner-

back on either side. Muder’s new defense features a number of young players looking to

make an immediate impact, as only seven seniors are on the Rebels’ two-deep depth chart.

Offensive line has a massive hole to fill with Ford’s graduation

Last year’s Pineville offense was fairly simple — run the ball behind massive left tack-

le Cody Ford. The 6-4, 320-pound Ford could either dominate the defensive end in front

of him or get up to the second level to punish linebackers. He was a dominant force who

helped the Rebels rush for more than 2,000 yards last season.

A three-star tackle, Ford was one of Louisiana’s top 30 prospects and one of the top

60 offensive tackles in the nation, according to 247Sports.com. After graduating in May,

he reported to Norman, Oklahoma, and has made an immediate impact on the Oklahoma

Sooners’ offensive line. Ford is fighting for a starting spot as a true freshman and is ex-

pected to provide immediate depth his first year on campus.

Unfortunately, the Rebels don’t have Ford this year — or anyone like him. Ford is

now playing at the University of Oklahoma, and Pineville’s front five averages only 215

pounds. The only returning starter on the front line is senior right guard Dakota Cross.

The undersized, 215-pound guard will provide valuable leadership and experience on a

unit that is lacking both.

ROBBIE MARTIN

Head coach, 7th season

Northwestern State, 1991

24-33 overall at Pineville

Robbie Martin is a name synonymous with

Pineville football. He’s been around the game and the

team for the better part of three decades. A former

player and defensive coordinator before becoming

head coach, Martin bleeds cardinal and white.

Martin was a standout offensive lineman at

Pineville High, playing for the legendary Don Shows,

before becoming a four-year letterman for Sam

Goodwin at Northwestern State. Martin and the

Demons won the Southland Conference championship

in 1988.

After serving as a student assistant under

Goodwin in Natchitoches, Martin was an assistant at

Buckeye High School for four years, serving as

offensive line coach and defensive coordinator, before

returning to his alma mater at Pineville.

While with the Rebels, Martin served as the

defensive coordinator under both Herbie Smith and

Mike Richard from 1995 to 2009 before taking over as

head coach at his alma mater.

Martin became the interim head coach following

Richard’s resignation four games into the 2009 season

and succeeded him full time the following season. This

season will be Martin’s sixth as the Rebels’ full-time

head coach.

Week 1 • Pineville Rebels vs. Captain Shreve Gators • Friday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m.

Pineville Rebels Football Coaching Staff

Head Coach

....................................................Robbie Martin (21st season, 7th as HC)

............................................................................... Northwestern State, 1991

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks

........................................................................ Dan Christman (7th season)

................................................................ Southeast Oklahoma State, 1988

Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers

................................................................................. John Muder (1st season)

................................................................................. Louisiana College, 2005

Wide Receivers/Special Teams

........................................................................ John Babineaux (3rd season)

.................................................................................... Louisiana College, 2011

Defensive Line

................................................................................. Joe Bayone (3rd season)

................................................................................Mississippi College, 2001

Outside Linebackers/Strength and Conditioning

.............................................................................. Jason Covey (2nd season)

............................................................................. Northwestern State, 2006

Offensive Line/Freshmen

....................................................................... Travis Haselback (1st season)

............................................................................................. Louisiana College

Defensive Backs/Freshmen

................................................................................ Keith Hood (11th season)

.................................................................................. Louisiana College, 1992

Defensive Line/Freshmen

........................................................................... Joshua Kador (2nd season)

................................................................................... Grambling State, 2005

Defensive Backs

............................................................................... Josh Mercer (3rd season)

................................................................................................. LSU-Alexandria

Running Backs

...................................................................... Todd Robertson (6th season)

......................................................................................... Pineville High, 1990

Offensive Line

................................................................................ Justin Webb (1st season)

................................................................................. Louisiana College, 2006

Sports Information/Statistician/Freshmen

.................................................................. Bret H. McCormick (1st season)

...................................................................................... Louisiana Tech, 2005

Pineville High to hold moment of silence prior to kickoff

Pineville High School will honor the late Captain Shreve head football coach

Richard Lary with a moment of silence prior to kickoff of Friday night’s season

opener. Lary died of an apparent heart attack suffered on campus in April.

Lary, 49, had been a teacher and coach in Caddo Parish for nearly three dec-

ades. He began his career in 1988 at Woodlawn High School before making stops at

Huntington, C.E. Byrd and eventually Captain Shreve.

In 2009, Lary left his position as defensive coordinator to Mike Suggs at Byrd

to become the head football coach at Captain Shreve. During his six-year tenure

with the Gators, Lary compiled a 25-38 record and led Captain Shreve to the

playoffs three times.

Pineville coach Robbie Martin, who met Lary in 2009 when both were first-

year head coaches, said he was shocked when he heard the news of Lary’s death.

“He had always been a super nice guy,” Martin said. “It was a shock to me and

everyone who knew him when that happened. We had a tremendous sorrow for his

family and the whole Captain Shreve football organization.”

Rebels, Gators no strangers to one another on football field

When Pineville and Captain Shreve walk onto the field at D.C. “Bill” Bates Sta-

dium Friday night, many of the players will recognize faces on the other sideline.

Friday night’s matchup marks the third consecutive season and the fifth time in the

last seven years the two teams will meet.

The two teams have split the previous four meetings, with Captain Shreve

winning the first game, 16-7, in 2009 and taking last year’s matchup 30-7. Pineville

won two consecutive games, 49-21 in 2010, and 17-14 in 2013. When the two teams

played in 2009 and 2010, they were both members of District 1-5A. They did not

meet in 2011 or 2012.

Rebels remember terrible feeling to start 2014 season

Pineville was served a huge chunk of humble pie during its season-opening loss

to the Gators in 2014. The Rebels turned the ball over five times as Captain Shreve

ran away with a 30-7 victory.

The Rebels were shut out for the first 46 minutes of the game, as Captain

Shreve built a 30-0 lead, before senior running back Shaquille Harbor broke free for

a 62-yard touchdown.

Although the Rebels’ defense only gave up 150 yards to Captain Shreve, they

were done in by constant turnovers, including two on consecutive plays that com-

pletely turned the momentum of the game. A Clayton Wider Jr. interception was

returned 50 yards for a score to give Captain Shreve a 14-0 lead, and the Rebels lost

a fumble on their next offensive play.

Just over three minutes after scoring their first touchdown of the game, the

Gators led by three scores. Pineville finished the game with two interceptions and

three lost fumbles.

Bryant Sepulvado era at Captain Shreve begins on the road

Captain Shreve didn’t have to look far for its new head coach, promoting de-

fensive coordinator Bryant Sepulvado to replace his best friend following Lary’s

death.

Sepulvado had been an assistant for Lary during each of his six seasons at Cap-

tain Shreve and had worked as an assistant in Caddo Parish for seven years prior to

that. While the Gators are moving forward, they’ll also honor their fallen former

coach by wearing “RL” decals on their helmets.

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class

1 Gavin Capehart WR/K 6-0 150 Sr.

2 Aaron Johnson CB 5-10 155 Sr.

3 Jordan Holmes WR 5-8 130 Sr.

4 Isaiah Hayward DE 5-8 175 Sr.

5 Jarious Green RB 6-0 215 Sr.

6 Shandon Miller SS 5-7 160 Sr.

7 Troy Johnson WR 5-4 135 Sr.

8 Kyle Adams QB 6-6 190 Sr.

9 Don’Torry Hudson WR 5-8 145 So.

10 Cameron Bates QB/P 6-2 175 So.

11 Jacob Toralba WR 5-10 150 Jr.

12 Clayton Wider Jr. QB 5-9 165 Sr.

13 Daveon Calhoun CB 5-7 135 So.

14 Cameron Blackwell RB 5-10 140 So.

15 Trey Burton LB 5-10 170 Jr.

16 Braylin Thomas WR 5-11 140 Jr.

17 Blaze Clark DE 6-3 175 Jr.

18 Ben West QB 5-9 175 Fr.

21 John Joseph CB 5-7 120 So.

22 Juan Haynes RB 5-6 140 Jr.

23 Matthew Sylvia FS 6-0 165 Jr.

26 Zion Williams WR 5-10 140 Jr.

29 Travis Garrison FS 5-10 170 Jr.

30 Quadrell Jimmerson RB 5-8 150 Jr.

31 Jason Berry WR 5-6 130 Jr.

32 Landon King RB 6-1 215 Jr.

33 Jeremy Sigler DE 6-0 160 So.

35 Bryce Johnson RB 5-10 175 Jr.

36 Alex Brinson CB 5-9 140 So.

38 Lajarvis Sharp CB 5-8 155 Jr.

39 Keric Rachal CB 5-8 130 So.

40 Xavier Price DE 6-2 185 Fr.

41 Jacob Joffrion LB 5-10 215 Sr.

42 Chris Hall LB 5-10 180 So.

43 Javyon Brown CB 5-7 150 Jr.

44 Tim Peart LB/TE 5-9 180 Jr.

Pineville Rebels 2015 FOOTBALL ROSTER

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class

45 Scott McConnell WR/P 5-11 150 Jr.

46 Jacob Campbell DB 5-8 140 Jr.

47 Esdon Boyd DE 5-11 180 Sr.

48 Quintavious Fields LB 5-6 170 So.

49 Wilbert Chapman DB 5-8 135 Jr.

51 Shane Stuchlik OL 6-0 210 Jr.

52 Jordan Brown LB 5-10 230 So.

53 Tristan Morrow OL 5-8 215 Jr.

56 Mason Musgrove DE 6-1 195 So.

57 Nicholas Johnson LB 5-7 180 Sr.

58 Kevin Hailey DL 5-10 175 So.

59 Antoine Iles DL 5-10 185 So.

60 Noah Turner OL 5-10 210 So.

61 Ryan Gordon OL 5-10 230 So.

62 Henry Martin OL 6-2 185 So.

63 Bailey Murray OL 6-0 200 So.

64 Harrison Nugent OL 6-0 185 Sr.

65 Jacob Parson OL 5-10 270 Jr.

66 Levi Roberts OL 5-9 210 So.

67 Brady Johnson OL 5-11 205 Jr.

68 Dakota Cross OL 6-0 215 Sr.

70 Kullen McCann OL 5-9 250 Jr.

71 Kyle Little OL 5-11 190 So.

72 Jaylin Johnson OL 6-0 245 So.

78 Cade Fredieu OL 6-4 280 So.

79 Tanner Bolton OL 6-0 290 So.

82 Adrian Dean TE 6-2 185 Sr.

84 Gage Ulrich WR 5-8 145 So.

88 Kendall Cox WR 5-6 130 So.

91 Mack Wells DL 5-10 210 Jr.

92 Kellen Wenslow DL 5-11 210 Jr.

93 Cedric Loyden DL 5-10 230 Jr.

97 Quentarius Hurd DL 6-1 270 Jr.

98 Cha’kel Williams DL 5-10 330 Sr.

99 Damien Brossett DL 5-10 280 So.

Week 1 • Pineville Rebels vs. Captain Shreve Gators • Friday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m.

Head Coach: Robbie Martin

Assistant Coaches: John Babineaux, Joe Bayone, Dan Christman, Jason Covey, Travis Haselback, Keith Hood,

Joshua Kador, Josh Mercer, Bret McCormick, John Muder, Todd Robertson, Justin Webb

Team Trainer: Gage Trahan

Principal: Dr. Karl Carpenter Assistant Principals: Grant Eloi, Mark Johnson, John Neal

Week 1 • Pineville Rebels vs. Captain Shreve Gators • Friday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m.

Pineville Rebels Depth Chart OFFENSE (Veer/Flexbone)

QB 12 Clayton Wider Jr. (5-9, 165, Sr.)

8 Kyle Adams (6-6, 190, Sr.)

10 Cameron Bates (6-2, 175, So.)

RB 5 Jarious Green (6-0, 215, Sr.)

14 Cameron Blackwell (5-10, 140, So.)

RB 30 Quadrell Jimmerson (5-8, 150, Jr.)

22 Juan Haynes (5-6, 140, Jr.)

FB 32 Landon King (6-1, 215, Jr.)

34 Bryce Johnson (5-10, 175, Jr.)

41 Jacob Joffrion (5-10, 215, Sr.)

LT 66 Levi Roberts (5-9, 210, So.)

53 Tristan Morrow (5-8, 215, Jr.)

LG 63 Jacob Parson (5-10, 270, So.)

70 Kullen McCann (5-9, 250, Jr.)

C 51 Shane Stuchlik (6-0, 210, Jr.)

63 Bailey Murray (6-0, 200, So.)

RG 68 Dakota Cross (5-11, 215, Sr.)

79 Tanner Bolton (6-0, 290, So.)

RT 64 Harrison Nugent (6-0, 185, Sr.)

67 Brady Johnson (5-11, 205, Jr.)

XWR 3 Jordan Holmes (5-8, 130, Sr.)

45 Scott McConnell (5-11, 150, Jr.)

31 Jason Berry (5-6, 130, Jr.)

ZWR 7 Troy Johnson (5-4, 135, Sr.)

1 Gavin Capehart (6-0, 150, Sr.)

26 Zion Williams (5-10, 140, Jr.)

TE 82 Adrian Dean (6-2, 185, Sr.)

44 Tim Peart (5-9, 180, Jr.)

K 1 Gavin Capehart (6-0, 150, Sr.)

45 Scott McConnell (5-11, 150, Jr.)

P 45 Scott McConnell (5-11, 150, Jr.)

10 Cameron Bates (6-2, 175, So.)

DS 56 Mason Musgrove (6-1, 195, So.)

36 Alex Brinson (5-9, 140, So.)

DEFENSE (5-2-4)

DE 47 Esdon Boyd (5-11, 180, Sr.)

42 Chris Hall (5-10, 180, So.)

DT 97 Quentarius Hurd (6-1, 270, Sr.)

56 Mason Musgrove (6-1, 195, So.)

NT 98 Cha’kel Williams (5-10, 330, Sr.)

93 Cedric Loyden (5-10, 230, Jr.)

DT 92 Kellen Wenslow (5-11, 210, Jr.)

91 Mack Wells (5-10, 210, Jr.)

DE 4 Isaiah Hayward (5-8, 175, Sr.)

29 Travis Garrison (5-10, 170, Jr.)

MLB 41 Jacob Joffrion (5-10, 215, Sr.)

44 Tim Peart (5-9, 180, Jr.)

WLB 52 Jordan Brown (5-10, 230, So.)

15 Trey Burton (5-10, 170, Jr.)

CB 38 Lajarvis Sharp (5-8, 155, Jr.)

21 John Joseph (5-7, 120, So.)

SS 6 Shandon Miller (5-7, 160, Sr.)

43 Javyon Brown (5-7, 150, Jr.)

FS 23 Matthew Sylvia (6-0, 165, Jr.)

29 Travis Garrison (5-10, 170, Jr.)

CB 2 Aaron Johnson (5-10, 155, Sr.)

43 Javyon Brown (5-7, 150, Jr.)

SPECIALISTS

H 10 Cameron Bates (6-2, 175, So.)

12 Clayton Wider Jr. (5-9, 165, Sr.)

PR 2 Aaron Johnson (5-10, 155, Sr.)

5 Jarious Green (6-0, 215, Sr.)

KR 5 Jarious Green (6-0, 215, Sr.)

12 Clayton Wider Jr. (5-9, 165, Sr.)

30 Quadrell Jimmerson (5-8, 150, Jr.)

2015 Football Roster GATORS

Week 1 • Pineville Rebels vs. Captain Shreve Gators • Friday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m.

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 1 Dadrien Updite WR 5-7 120 Jr. 2 Elliot Redstone WR/QB 5-11 150 So. 3 Octavio Cooper WR/DB 5-9 165 Jr. 4 Colton Gill WR 6-3 185 So. 5 Hardy Hall PK 6-0 150 Sr. 6 Corey Milligan WR/DB 6-2 165 So. 7 Julian Charles WR/DB 6-0 190 Sr. 8 Camron Davis WR 6-1 175 Jr. 9 Ashton Lacaze LB 5-10 195 Jr. 10 Lucas Grubb QB 6-0 175 So. 11 Luke Leggio QB 6-0 175 Sr. 12 Stephen Smith DB/WR 6-1 180 So. 13 Jon-Michael Peretin WR/DL 6-1 200 Jr. 14 Michael Edwards RB/DB 5-8 165 So. 16 Matai Drain DB 5-6 125 So. 17 Diquan Ford DB 5-6 160 Sr. 18 Arthur Hicks WR/DB 6-0 170 Sr. 19 Nico Peretin WR 6-3 170 Jr. 20 Tramel Roberson RB/DB 5-4 140 Sr. 21 Skylon Johnson DB/WR 5-7 150 So. 22 Keshun Washington WR/DB 5-7 150 Jr. 23 Ron McKinney RB 5-4 135 So. 25 Isaac Seaton DB 5-9 145 So. 30 Rorary Hicks OLB/WR 5-5 140 Jr. 33 Taj Helm RB/WR 5-7 150 Sr. 34 Glenn Miller OL 6-0 150 So. 35 K.J. Johnson OLB 5-6 135 So. 36 Xzavier Brokenberry WR 6-0 140 So. 38 Devin Johnson DB/WR 5-10 165 So. 39 James Ivory RB/DB 5-11 180 Jr. 40 Nick Cochran-Walker DL 6-0 225 So. 41 Jacob Brown LB 5-10 140 Sr. 42 Christian Griffing LB 6-0 180 So. 44 Kennan Gilyard RB/LB 6-1 180 So. 45 Micah Latin DB/OLB 6-0 175 So. 46 Fredericco Burks RB/DB 5-6 135 Jr. 47 James Payne WR 6-2 160 Sr. 49 Caleb Ester LB/OL 6-2 185 So. 50 Peyton Parks OL 5-8 180 Jr. 52 Reece Walton LB/DL 5-11 200 So. 53 Will Ross OL/DL 5-10 270 So. 54 TaDerick Jackson LB/OL 5-7 180 Jr. 55 Justin Harvey DL 5-9 225 Sr. 56 John-Alex Perkins DL 6-0 175 Jr. 57 Chris DeLouche OL/DL 5-10 220 So. 58 Stephen Davison OL 5-9 215 Sr. 59 Kevin Stewart OL/DL 6-4 200 Sr. 60 Cory Self OL 5-10 205 Sr. 68 Nolan Parish OL 5-9 270 So. 72 Colyn Givens DL/OL 6-2 225 So. 73 Jakiran Louis OL 6-3 245 Sr. 77 Kevin Taylor DL 6-2 240 Jr. 84 Hosie Thomas DB 6-2 160 Jr. 85 Lal Echterhoff WR 6-4 165 Jr. 92 Mandrell Douglas DL 5-10 210 So. 94 Alfonso Deleon PK 5-10 165 So. 97 Will Adcock PK 5-9 145 So.

CAPTAIN SHREVE

District 2-5A Standings

Team District Overall

Alexandria Senior High 0-0 0-0

Natchitoches Central 0-0 0-0

Ouachita 0-0 0-0

Pineville 0-0 0-0

Ruston 0-0 0-0

West Monroe 0-0 0-0

This Week’s Games:

Captain Shreve at Pineville

Natchitoches Central at North DeSoto

Northwood-Shreveport at Alexandria Senior High

Ouachita at Richwood

Ruston at Neville

Wossman at West Monroe

Rebels by Class

Seniors (16): Kyle Adams, Edson Boyd, Gavin Capehart,

Dakota Cross, Adrian Dean, Jarious Green, Isaiah

Hayward, Jordan Holmes, Jacob Joffrion, Aaron

Johnson, Nicholas Johnson, Troy Johnson, Shandon

Miller, Harrison Nugent, Clayton Wider Jr., Cha’kel

Williams

Juniors (26): Jason Berry, Javyon Brown, Trey Burton,

Jacob Campbell, Wilbert Chapman, Blaze Clark, Travis

Garrison, Juan Haynes, Quentarius Hurd, Quadrell

Jimmerson, Brady Johnson, Bryce Johnson, Landon

King, Cedric Loyden, Kullen McCann, Scott McConnell,

Tristan Morrow, Jacob Parson, Tim Peart, Lajarvis

Sharp, Shane Stuchlik, Matt Sylvia, Braylin Thomas,

Mack Wells, Kellen Wenslow, Zion Williams

Sophomores (27): Cameron Bates, Cameron Blackwell,

Tanner Bolton, Alex Brinson, Damien Brossett, Jordan

Brown, Daveon Calhoun, Kendall Cox, Quintavious

Fields, Cade Fredieu, Ryan Gordon, Kevin Hailey, Chris

Hall, Dontorry Hudson, Antoine Iles, Jaylin Johnson,

John Joseph, Kyle Little, Henry Martin, Bailey Murray,

Mason Musgrove, Keric Rachal, Levi Roberts, Jeremy

Sigler, Jacob Toralba, Noah Turner, Gage Ulrich

Freshmen (2): Xavier Price, Ben West

Senior Spotlight

1. What is your favorite thing about playing football for Pineville High School?

Adams: The intensity of every day at practice and every play

Wider: Catching and running the football

2. What is your best memory of your days playing for the Rebels?

Adams: The first day I ran out of the blow-up helmet sophomore year

Wider: My first TD against ASH

3. What is your nickname?

Adams: Golden Arm

Wider: Joe Black

4. When you’re not playing football, what activities do you like to do?

Adams: Hang out with my friends and family

Wider: Sleep and chill with the boys

5. What is your favorite subject in school?

Adams: English

Wider: History because I like learning about things I don’t know

6. Who is your best friend on the team?

Adams: Adrian Dean

Wider: Jordan Holmes, Troy Johnson, Jacob Joffrion, Aaron Johnson

7. What’s your funniest story about coach Robbie Martin?

Adams: When he called out the wrong guy talking — it was me

Wider: He has a split personality. At home he’s all fun and games, but as soon

as we get in the field house he will turn red in a second. It’s like his settings change

instantly. It’s bittersweet.

8. What does being a Rebel mean to you?

Adams: Being involved with anything that has to do with being a Rebel

Wider: Being a Rebel means to be a soldier for your squad. To be the man in

charge and to take action.

9. If you could change positions, what other position would you like to play?

Adams: Wide receiver

Wider: Wideout

10. What is one thing off the field that even your teammates would be surprised by?

Adams: I swim every weekend for a workout

Wider: That I’m quiet when we’re at home

Week 1 • Pineville Rebels vs. Captain Shreve Gators • Friday, Sept. 4 • 7 p.m.

Kyle Adams

Quarterback

Clayton Wider Jr.

Quarterback