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FB – Preview: Speedway And North Putnam Expected On Top Again

 

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Mike McGraw
Hoosier Authority

Let’s face it, for at least a decade West Central Conference
football was Speedway’s
personal gridiron playground. After all, Denny Pelley has built the Sparkplug
program into an annual 2A contender. However, that all changed suddenly a
couple of years ago when North Putnam emerged as a state power in 2A. Heading
into the 2008 season those two teams once again look to be the squads to beat
in the WCC. However, there is a third contender lurking on the horizon. The
Monrovia Bulldogs under second year coach Kevin Hutchins have more than enough
bite to do damage this year.

 
It should be a strong offensive year for Speedway. The Sparkplugs will feature an
offensive line with three players who weigh in at well over 200 pounds. That
line is anchored by Chris Green who tips the scales at a robust 290lb. The line
will be clearing the way for senior Jaron Avance, a bruising 215lb. tailback.
Senior Kyle Linvilee will be the trigger man for the Plugs and should find a
reliable target in returning wide receiver.  Defensively, Speedway
will return eight starters from last year’s unit.

 
In many ways, it will be a year of change at North Putnam.
Greg Barrett comes from Terre Haute North to take over the coaching reins. He
will be faced with the challenge of rebuilding a defense that lost six starters
to graduation. All you need to know on the bright side for the Cougars is that
Griffen Dahlstrom returns for his senior year. The quarterback is generally
considered the best player in the conference.

 
Why could Monrovia
mount a challenge? There are two answers to that question. Hutchins has
succeeded in drastically increasing the numbers in the Bulldog program. A lack
of depth has been a consistent problem at Monrovia
for several years. The second answer is a devastating running attack led by
junior Garrett Johnson.

 
Depth has also been a problem at Cloverdale. The Clovers
faded badly after a quick start last year. Coach Kyle Whitaker believes he has
solved some of the numbers problems. The big question here is an inexperienced
quarterback. Sophomore Jordan Hayden is slotted to be the starting signal
caller. Senior Sam Spinks is the heart and soul of this team. Spinks will be a
bruising fullback, assisting a bevy of potential running backs. He also anchors
the defensive line for the Clovers.

 
The equation for Cascade is simple. The Cadets will go as
far as senior quarterback Conner Guthrie can take them. Improved chemistry
should a positive factor for the Cadets as well. Coach Josh Hagenow enters his
second year after the departure of Derrick Moyers to Pike.

 
South Putnam could well be another surprise team in this
conference. The Eagles certainly have embraced the leadership of Coach Troy
Burgess, improving by three wins a year ago over the previous season. The real
issue for the Eagles is replacing people at a number of skill positions on
offense. A solid offensive line should help in that quest. The smallest member
of that unit goes better than 215 pounds. Senior quarterback Hunter Edwards
should feel comfortable behind these big birds.

 
There is a big question mark surrounding Greencastle. The
Tiger Cubs were highly anticipating the senior season of quarterback Graham
Schuee. However, that may have been short circuited by an injury in the spring.
To add to the uncertainty, the Tiger Cubs were a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde act
last season. They started just 1-5, but then won three of their last four
games. One thing Greencastle has going for them is an experienced defense. The
Tiger Cubs return eight starters on that side of the ball.

 

 

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FB: Class 2A preview

By The Waterboy
Contributing Water

The Waterboy is a young and enthusiastic fan of both high-quality H2O and Indiana high school football who has been kind enough to share his insights with us for the upcoming 2008 season. Sound off on his thoughts and predictions via the link at the bottom of this story!

Talented teams abound in Class 2A, especially in Sectionals 27 and 30 where three teams each make the 2A Top 10 each. Other teams are just as hungry to unseat Fort Wayne Luers, however, so here we go …

The North Putnam Cougars top off the list as new coach Greg Barrett takes over a roster loaded with talent on both sides of the ball. Quarterback Griffen Dahlstrohm returns for his senior year, and he will be throwing to Jarrett Ban and Kyle Alcorn. On defense, the line will put up some stiff resistance, led by defensive end Alex Lance and defensive tackle Seth Vandersaar.

The last time the Jimtown Jimmies took the field without legendary coach Bill Sharpe, Jimmy Carter was sitting in the Oval Office. Now that new coach Mike Campbell has taken over, he has the job of getting his squad back to championship form – and his roster is capable of doing just that. The defense is led by seven returning starters, including defensive backs Jeremy Hill and Josh Ruben. Ruben will also be calling the signals for the offense this year as the Jimmies look to capture their first state crown since 2005.

Fort Wayne Luers, the defending 2A state champion, might have lost a step or two to graduation, but the Knights are by no means in a rebuilding phase this season. QB Quinn Schafer will once again lead the offense, with running back Ryan Eifrid next to him in the backfield. Linebacker Tyquan Hammock, who is without question one of the top defensive players in the state, will be among eight returning starters for the Knights.

The Speedway Sparkplugs return 16 starters and a mentality of unfinished business. After going 8-3 in 2007 – with two of the losses coming to West Central Conference and Sectional 30 foe North Putnam – coach Denny Pelley’s squad is perfectly capable of competing in one of the state’s toughest sectionals. QB Kyle Linville will take over for the graduated Ethan Bartel, while RBs Jaron Avance and Eric Law will lead the ground attack.

Is this the year for Rochester? Coach Mark Miller has consistently fielded great football teams in the regular season but, for one reason or another, the Zebras seem to have trouble making the transition to the state tournament, having failed to make it out of their sectional since 2000. After going 9-0 in the regular season in 2007, the Zebras’ season once again ended prematurely with a 28-14 loss to Cass in the Sectional 26 opener. QB Brody Schen will once again be under center for the offense, while Jason Smith will anchor the D-line at end.

Evansville Mater Dei will have to replace a lot of starters from last year, but RB Brent Weinzapfel will be there to help lead the way on offense.

Fairfield will be searching for its first sectional title in school history this fall, and the Falcons have plenty of talent with which to take advantage. RB Alic Vanover, who averaged more than 12 yards per carry in 2007, will be the cornerstone of the offense.

Heritage Christian will be looking to finish the job this fall after last year’s magical run to the RCA Dome. Gone is QB Garrett Meador, off to play football at Drake. Returning, however, are several key parts of last year’s squad, including wide receiver Morgan Cook and outside linebacker Eric Burke.

Tri-West Hendricks will no doubt be much-improved after a 6-4 campaign in 2007. Coach Chris Coll’s Bruins return 15 starters, including QB Jake Allen and RB Caleb Ross. The Bruins will first have to fight their way out of one of the state’s most brutal sectionals (30).

Harding fans are hoping for a return to the promised land after a year of mediocrity and a 5-5 record. Coach Sherwood Haydock would be more than happy to bring back a second trophy in three years to the Hawk faithful, but first his team will have to navigate through always tough and determined opposition in both the Summit Athletic Conference as well as Sectional 27. RB Rod Smith will return to lead the offense once again, and Stephen Scott will anchor a solid D-line.

The Waterboy’s Class 2A Preseason Power Rankings
1. North Putnam
2. Jimtown
3. Fort Wayne Luers
4. Speedway
5. Rochester
6. Evansville Mater Dei
7. Fairfield
8. Heritage Christian
9. Tri-West Hendricks
10. Harding

Best of the rest:
Triton Central
Garrett
Cass
Wheeler

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