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Ouachita Christian at Union Parish Thurs 10/03 on Cox Sports

Posted on 9/29/13 at 8:43 pm
Posted by chinese58
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Posted on 9/29/13 at 8:43 pm
OCS roster:

1 Ahkeem Henderson RB, DB, KR Sr. 6-0 185 247 Sports
2 Nick Sumrall WR, SS So. 5-8 155
3 John Ormond WR, DB Fr 5-6 111
4 Bryan Reppond TE, DE Jr. 6-2 175
5 Jake Slaughter WR, SS So. 5-11 170
6 Reed Robertson WR, DE Sr. 6-0 175 Rivals
7 John Randall Bennett QB, DB Jr. 6-0 145
8 Nathan Bromley WR, DB So. 5-8 140
8 Ty O'Neal WR, DB Fr. 5-5 130
9 Beau Bailey QB, DB So. 5-8 145
11 Gunner Ruddell QB, LB Fr. 5-10 186
12 Jake Martein WR, DB Fr. 5-6 114
13 Garryn Chowns WR, CB Jr. 6-1 170
14 Trace Bennett RB, LB Fr. 5-10 158
15 Whit Chapman K, P Jr. 5-7 170
16 John Ivan Morris WR, DB Fr. 5-10 132
17 Quin Graves QB, DB Sr. 6-2 195 247 Sports
18 Aaron George TE, DE So. 6-5 208
19 Grant Shepherd RB, So. 5-7 146
20 Judge Fortenberry WR, DB Fr. 5-6 140
21 Garrett Otwell RB, LB Fr. 5-10 155
22 Grant Fitzhugh QB, WR, FS Fr. 6-1 151
23 Cade Harper RB, LB Sr. 6-1 230
24 Thomas Futch WR, DB Fr. 5-7 133
25 Josh Pennebaker RB, LB So. 5-11 180
28 Micael Forte WR, DB, K Fr. 5-5 109
30 Garrett Morris RB, DB Fr. 5-10 135
32 Paul Smith WR, DE Sr. 6-0 162
33 James Anderson RB, LB So. 5-11 202
34 Mavrick Wilhit RB, CB So. 5-9 156
37 Ryan Reynolds TE, LB So. 6-1 185
40 Cole McCarty TE, LB Fr. 6-0 165
45 Cade Spikes RB, LB Fr. 5-11 163
50 Matt Pender OL, DL Fr. 5-9 181
51 Daniel Culp P Sr. 5-10 186
52 Randy Dark OL, DL Jr. 6-3 203
53 Cole Trichell OL, LB So. 6-2 188
54 Jacob Phillips OL, DL Fr. 5-10 188
55 Brett Allen OL, LB So. 5-10 176
56 Che Manning OL, DL So. 6-1 261 OL Rivals
57 Ty Giddens OL, DL Fr. 5-11 175
58 Jack Green OL, DL Fr. 5-7 175
59 Dillon Morvant OL, DL Jr. 5-4 203
62 Andrew Moore OL, DL So. 5-11 240
63 Garrett Solomon OL, DL Fr. 5-5 186
63 Joseph Cappo OL, DL Fr. 5-6 160
64 Ian Robinson OL, DL Sr. 6-0 222
67 Evan Downs OL, DL So. 5-6 240
68 Cole Nelson O L, DL Sr. 5-8 193
70 Reily Holloway OL, DL Fr. 5-10 165
71 Jackson Head OL, LB Fr. 5-10 230
74 Randy Bentley OL, LB, DE So. 6-3 250
75 Dalton Gray OL, DL So. 5-10 232
78 Micah Dye OL, DL Jr. 6-0 265
85 Logan Malone WR, DB Fr. 5-11 123
88 Connor Wade TE, DE Fr. 6-0 150
Mac Hopkins 6-0 170 DE Jr Rivals

OCS HUDL

Union Parish roster:

1 Monquiarious Caldwell DB, WR Sr.
2 Ronnie Smith LB Sr.
3 Travion Caldwell LB So.
4 Hector Sifuentes LB, FB Sr.
5 Jacemmio Nute CB, WR Sr.
6 Alontre Wayne DB, WR, KR Fr.
7 Jamarius Williams QB, DB, PR Sr.
8 Seth Gatson CB, WR Jr.
9 Nikesh Patel DB Sr.
10 Shakeem Tisdale CB, WR Jr.
11 Antonio Caldwell RB, KR Fr.
12 Nijel Meeking WR Fr.
13 Caleb Benson WR So.
14 Collin Evans QB, LB Fr.
15 Shamar Turner RB Fr.
16 Curt Hendricks WR So.
17 Austin Ferrington DE So.
18 George Posey WR Sr.
19 Mizavier Lewis DB Fr.
20 Dezian Wilson RB, WR So.
21 Jacob Fossier RB So.
22 Chase Spatafora DB, QB, WR So.
23 Micah Beck WR So.
24 Waylon Rosson LB Fr.
25 Zakarie Smedley WR Fr.
26 Zach Harrison DB Fr.
27 Spidell Thomas FB Fr.
28 Desmond Turner RB So.
29 De'andre Elliot WR Sr.
30 Isiah Robinson FB, LB Sr.
31 Ben Rosson LB So.
32 Haden Mock FB, LB Sr.
33 Jaleel Gipson RB Sr.
35 Rashawn Harris DE, WR Sr.
40 Tyler Jennings DB Fr.
41 Cory Satterwhite TE, DB Sr.
42 Erdine Hernandez LB Fr.
43 Thailand Wallace DB Fr.
44 Bobby Holly TE Jr.
45 Noe Medina TE Fr.
50 Trent Mason OL So.
51 Devonte Ford OL So.
52 Dontarious Buggs DL So.
54 Tyler Holloway OL, DL So.
55 Khary Hill OL, K Jr.
56 Keyontae Fields OL Fr.
57 Takius Stringfellow LB Fr.
59 Deyontae Fields DL Fr.
60 Dacovan Lewis OL, DL So.
61 Zach Floyd OL So.
65 Jacob Eley OL So.
69 Zentavion Jones OL Sr.
74 Kaliph Pitts DL Fr.
75 Jonah Traylor OL Sr.
76 Cazavion Joiner OL, DL Sr.
77 Garrett White OL, DL Jr.
78 Dustin Sellers OL So.
80 Josh Henderson WR Fr.
82 Jacy Barron WR, DB Sr.
84 Anthony Traylor WR Fr.
86 Logan Patrick WR Fr.
88 Quondarious Qualls DE, LB Jr.
95 Arturo Nation DL Jr.
96 Xavien Harper DL So.
97 D' Angelo Gatson DE Sr.
99 Lee Hill DL Sr.

Union Parish HUDL

This post was edited on 9/29/13 at 8:55 pm
Posted by chinese58
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Posted on 9/29/13 at 8:44 pm to
Notes about the Ouachita Christian Eagles (From KNOE) LINK

They Move the Chains: Four starters return from an offense that historically lights up the scoreboard. With QB Quin Graves and WR Ahkeem Henderson the Eagles have some proven playmakers. Henderson rushed for 1,024 yards last season with 11 touchdowns. Expect those numbers to increase dramatically as he becomes a major focal point of this offense. Sharing time with Braden Bristo last season, Graves threw for 1,712 yards with 21 touchdowns. WR Reed Robertson is coming off a four reception game in the 1A state championship game. The senior will be counted on to make more plays this season. Sophomores Garryn Chowns and Jake Slaughter looked great in 7 on 7 tournaments over the summer.The biggest question mark for OCS comes on the offensive line as they break in four new starters.

Blitz Patrol: The Eagles defense was outstanding last season as they only gave up 14 touchdowns for the entire year. That will be a hard act to follow considering the Eagles only return one starter. LB Cade Harper is a defensive stud. Harper (6'1, 225) is a field general who racked up 152 tackles with three sacks last season. He is being counted on to have another All-state type year. Junior strong safety Josh Pennebaker and sophomore James Anderson are ready to have breakout seasons. Keep an eye on sophomore LB Ryan Reynolds. He has transferred in from Houston and is the son of former major league pitcher Shane Reynolds.

Cleats to Fill: Braden Bristo and Colby Webb will be missed big time as they combined to score 36 touchdowns last season.

Ace Watch: Graves, Henderson and Harper will certainly be in the running on a weekly basis. Coach Fitzhugh and his staff always find to get the most of their players. Historically, the Eagles have a few role players who emerge as stars on state championship squads.

Must-See Matchup: In addition to a jamboree with Evangel, OCS's non-district schedule will put the young eagles to the test. Dates against rival Sterlington and Farmerville should be entertaining matchups. The October 3rd game against the Farmers has been designated as the LHSAA game of the week and will be televised state-wide. The Mangham Dragons are also looking forward to getting a crack at the defending state champs on October 25th. The Dragons and Eagles have not been in the same district since the mid nineties.

Postseason Prospects: With two straight championships and riding a 30-game winning streak, the Eagles have a target squarely on their back. It is an old cliche, but OCS doesn't rebuild, they reload. The Eagles may stumble a few times in the regular season, but expect them to be in championship form when the postseason rolls around.

Coach Talk: "It is exciting when new kids are going to step in. They have waited for this chance and they are hungry to get their opportunity to shine under the Friday night lights. Success is a journey not a destination. We are not going to talk about another state championship everyday. If you do, then you miss the experience of the journey."
— OCS Head Coach Steven Fitzhugh
Posted by chinese58
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Posted on 9/29/13 at 8:44 pm to
Notes about the Union Parish Farmers (Courtesy of KNOE) LINK

They Move the Chains: The Farmers return six starters on offense from last year's team. Coach Joe Spatafora says senior quarterback Jamarious Williams puts the offense on his back. He passed for more than 1,000 yards, rushed for more than 300 yards, and accounted for more than 20 touchdowns last season. Williams is one of the fastest kids on the team. Junior right guard Cazavion Joiner (5'11, 305) was a first team all-state selection in 2012. Spatafora says Joiner has great feet and is the strongest kid on the team.

Blitz Patrol: Seven players are returning from the Union Parish defense last season. Senior defensive tackle Lee Hill is a "go-getter". Coach Spatafora says if you line up in front of Hill he takes it personally and finds a way to run past you. Spatafora says senior defensive end De'Angelo Gatson has a good head on his shoulders and knows how to react well. Junior defensive end Quann Qualls had 10 sacks last year and is extremely fast off the edge.

Cleats to Fill: The Famers have to replace middle linebacker Marquise Armstrong. Hector Sifuentes has to step up to that challenge, but Spatafora says Sifuentes is very smart and is always in position to make the correct plays.

Unsung Hero: Sophomore center Tyler Hollway is very important to the Farmers power running game. Coach Spatafora says Hollway is stronger and faster than he was last season. He likes that Hollway just goes out and plays football and doesn't care that he's an underclassmen.

Ace Watch: Senior linebacker and running back Ronnie Smith is the purest football player on the team. He's physically strong and extremely aggressive which is great for short yardage situations. He's capable of leading the team in tackles and rushing yards

Must-See matchup: A week 1 matchup against Homer is sure to get the Farmers fired up. Coach Spatafora says last year the Farmers were not mentally prepared to play Homer and they lost 40-20. They have to start the season off on the right foot with a win and be prepared to play.

Postseason Prospects: Last year the Farmers finished 10-3 and lost to East Feliciana in the quarterfinals. The Farmers continue to mourn the death of RB Jaleel Gipson. To honor his memory, Coach Spatafora says they are dedicating their season to him. The Farmers blew a 16 point lead in the quarterfinals so Spatafora is stressing finishing games this season with strong 4 quarters. It's been on the whiteboard since December.

Coach Talk: "I can't even explain what everybody is going through. All I know is we have to get back on the field and get busy and continue to work hard and do what we do. We'll put Jeleel Gipson number stickers on our helmets. I told the players to work ten times as hard as Jeleel but that will be hard since his motor ran at 200 percent."
— Union Parish Coach Joe Spatafora.
This post was edited on 9/29/13 at 8:45 pm
Posted by JJ27
Member since Sep 2004
60239 posts
Posted on 9/29/13 at 9:08 pm to
Sure is a lot of players for a 1A school that's K-12.
Posted by 41bengal
Da' Ville
Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 9/29/13 at 9:16 pm to
Lol..... you don't say
Posted by Hoovertigah
Fayetteville
Member since Sep 2013
3027 posts
Posted on 9/29/13 at 9:22 pm to
Go Eagles!
Posted by mrbossier
Bossier City
Member since Oct 2008
199 posts
Posted on 9/29/13 at 9:33 pm to

2016 RB Desmond Turner is one to watch for Union Parish/Farmerville. He's rushed for over 500 yards this season. And QB Jamarius Williams 6-3, 185 is one helluva athlete. Williams is also a top baseball prospect.
This post was edited on 9/29/13 at 9:34 pm
Posted by Dr. Shultz
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Jun 2013
6391 posts
Posted on 9/29/13 at 9:35 pm to
OCS going for the 3-peat!! Has the LHSAA already separated the private schools?
Posted by oauron
Birmingham, AL
Member since Sep 2011
14507 posts
Posted on 9/29/13 at 9:50 pm to
Yes.
Posted by Dr. Shultz
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Jun 2013
6391 posts
Posted on 9/29/13 at 10:05 pm to
So everything is normal like districts and what not but once it gets to playoffs it's separated?
Posted by offshoretrash
Farmerville, La
Member since Aug 2008
10166 posts
Posted on 9/29/13 at 10:06 pm to
My son's Peewee football coach sons play for Farmerville. Both have played a good bit. They are Ben and Waylon Rosson.
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98077 posts
Posted on 9/29/13 at 11:16 pm to
Union Parish used to be Farmerville HS. Now that they're Union Parish, they call themselves The U
Posted by Smoke Green
Tianjin, Peoples Republic of China
Member since Apr 2005
4338 posts
Posted on 9/30/13 at 7:50 am to
quote:

they call themselves The U



yeah, that's nice. although, the "U" got smacked around a few weeks ago at Haynesville.

are they 3-A still?
Posted by doya2
Charenton
Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 9/30/13 at 7:57 am to
John Curtis vs St Aug friday
Posted by GhostofJackson
Speedy Teflon Wizard
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 9/30/13 at 8:01 am to
quote:

So everything is normal like districts and what not but once it gets to playoffs it's separated?


Currently yes, although if someone files an injunction against the LHSAA before playoffs I think it might get held off. The LHSAA, in their infinite wisdom, changed the format AFTER they asked what division people want to play in.
Posted by chinese58
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Member since Jun 2004
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Posted on 9/30/13 at 11:52 am to
quote:

Union Parish used to be Farmerville HS. Now that they're Union Parish, they call themselves The U

Makes sense since those of us who grew up there called Farmerville "The Ville". We like shortening things up and putting "The" in front of it so no one confuses us with lesser towns.

"The U" is a hell of a lot better than "The Fighting Farmers" even though the team had a reputation for fighting when I made my bones there back in the 70's.
Posted by Cincinnati Bowtie
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Posted on 9/30/13 at 2:40 pm to
Reed Robertson's Grandfather played QB at LA Tech.
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
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Posted on 9/30/13 at 2:54 pm to
quote:

17 Quin Graves QB, DB Sr. 6-2 195 247 Sports


Sol Graves' son?
Posted by Cincinnati Bowtie
Sparta
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Posted on 9/30/13 at 2:56 pm to
Yup. White Graves of the 58 NC's grandson.
Posted by chinese58
NELA. after 30 years in Dallas.
Member since Jun 2004
30321 posts
Posted on 9/30/13 at 3:41 pm to
I was thinking about going to this game but with TV there & the DD family involved too, I may pass.
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