BEDFORD ROAD REDMEN Last year: 1-5; sixth place inΒ 3A regular season Key returnees: Due to low enrollment, mostΒ Redmen players must playΒ on both the offensive and defensive side ofΒ the ball. ThoseΒ returning include running back Sam Walmsley,Β slotback/defensive backΒ Nic Franks and wideout/defensive back ShawnΒ Landrie. Back in theΒ offensive and defensive trenches are BrettΒ Farkas-Smith and ZaneΒ Bird. Rookies to watch: Ryan Loran isΒ going to spend his first year underΒ pivot for the Redmen senior team,Β while linebacker Matt HarmsworthΒ and defensive back Zach Aulie will seeΒ action. A look ahead: “We are a young athletic team with lowΒ numbers,” saidΒ head coach Tye Mountney. “We hope to compete in all orΒ games andΒ continue to get better each week as our young team continuesΒ toΒ learn the game of football.”
BISHOP MAHONEY SAINTS LastΒ Year: 6-0; first in 3A league; lost 3A city final to MarionΒ GrahamΒ 18-10 Key returnees: Grade 12 Kurtis Gryba enters his third yearΒ with theΒ Saints senior squad and earned a defensive all-star nod at theΒ Β Under-18 Canada Cup with Team Saskatchewan this summer. On offenceΒ Β both quarterback Brad Schnitzler and wide receiver Josh Sawatsky areΒ Β back to provide some punch. Rookies to watch: Versatile Grade 11Β player Reed Hnidy should seeΒ time at both running back and otherΒ postions, according to headΒ coach Kirby Frey. Austin Evans is aΒ pleasant addition to the defenceΒ as well. A look ahead: After aΒ disappointing loss in the city final lastΒ season, Frey and the SaintsΒ are hoping to continue to compete in theΒ 3A league. For now Frey isΒ just hoping to see improvement in hisΒ squad as the year progresses, butΒ other coaches peg them as the teamΒ to beat.
EVAN HARDY SOULS LastΒ year: 3-2-1; third in the 3A regular season Key returnees: LastΒ season’s leading passer, Matt Plishka, returnsΒ as the signal caller forΒ the Souls, while Mike Neudorf will againΒ hold down a spot in theΒ backfield. Head coach Jud Heilman notesΒ slotback Jasyn Dergo had aΒ great off-season and could see reps atΒ running back as well.Β Linebackers Curtis East and Shaun JohnsonΒ should cause trouble for anyΒ opposing offence. Rookies to watch: Grade 11 offensive linemanΒ Mason Field shouldΒ bang bodies around, according to Heilman. PrestonΒ McIntyre, a GradeΒ 10 defensive lineman, and defensive back BrendanΒ Ernst will beΒ called upon as well. A look ahead: “I think we’reΒ going to be one of those team’s thatΒ grow a tremendous amountΒ throughout the season,” said Heilman.Β “Hopefully we see ourselves as aΒ top-three team, but you never knowΒ the way things shake down.”
MARIONΒ GRAHAM FALCONS Last year: 5-1; second in 3A league; won city andΒ provincial final Key returnees: A litany of wideouts return forΒ the Falcons including Chad Braun, Dennon Rhode and Jay Okrainetz.Β ThomasΒ Phoenix returns for a third year on the offensive line.Β Third-yearΒ defensive lineman Andrew Sanders highlights the defensiveΒ core asΒ well as linebackers Sean Horel and Taylor Hinther.
Rookies to Watch: Quarterback Joe Devine takes over atΒ pivot afterΒ spending another summer at the Manning Passing Academy inΒ Louisiana.Β Running backs Nathan Parsons and Reilly Ingram will seeΒ action too.Β Linebackers Josh Steinhauer and Brandon Dinnen will look toΒ make anΒ impact alongside defensive lineman Layne Jackson. AΒ look ahead: “We are definitely in a reloading year,” said headΒ coachΒ Bill Eng. “The team has an excellent attitude with an eagerΒ desire toΒ learn how to play the game. We will have some bumps in theΒ road on theΒ way to the play-offs, where we will peak.”
MOUNT ROYAL MUSTANGS LastΒ year: 1-5; seventh in 3A regular season Key returnees: On aΒ Mustangs squad lean on experience, notablesΒ back in the fold includeΒ Grade 12 centre/defensive lineman MitchellΒ Marquette and slotback DylanΒ Bartlett. On the defensive side of theΒ ball linebacker Alex Weber andΒ defensive back Jeremy Snider shouldΒ continue to perform. RookiesΒ to watch: The Mustangs’ offence will be highlighted by twoΒ greenΒ players at quarterback and running back. Grade 10 PeytonΒ Bedard will beΒ behind centre for the Mustangs and will be anΒ important part of theΒ team’s future according to coach Pat Barry.Β Getting a lion’s share ofΒ the carries will be Grade 11 Frank VanΒ Leer. A look ahead: DueΒ to the influx of youth on the squad, Barry isΒ expecting a “few growingΒ pains throughout the season.” He hopes hisΒ team finds its stride laterΒ in the season, allowing them to make aΒ ruckus in the second season.
NORTHΒ BATTLEFORD VIKINGS Last year: 3-2-1; fourth in 3A regular seasonΒ Key Returnees: Coming back to protect the pocket for the VikingsΒ Β are Grade 12 offensive linemen Brendon Elliott and Shay Clark.Β Β Receiver Tom Orr should contribute as well. On defence head coachΒ JamieΒ Sommerfeld will be looking to linebacker Pita Tuiloma andΒ defensiveΒ back Scott Riley to make noise. Rookies to watch: SommerfeldΒ hopes Grade 11 players Spencer Cave,Β linebacker, and Cody Buziak,Β running back, will have an impact inΒ their first season. The Grade 10Β duo of Jordan Elliott, offensiveΒ line, and Lyle Stepanic, wideout, alsoΒ give Sommerfeld someΒ optimism. A look ahead: “This is a youngΒ team with a lot of heart and anΒ excellent work ethic, look for them toΒ grow in leaps and boundsΒ throughout the season,” said Sommerfeld. “WeΒ will be looking to ourΒ offensive lineman to lead our young offence. AsΒ always, we will be aΒ physical and aggressive team to play against.”
TOMMYΒ DOUGLAS TIGERS Last year: 1-5; fifth in 3A regular season KeyΒ returnees: Head coach Brad Smith will be calling upon wideΒ receiverΒ turned quarterback Devin Walls to lead the Tigers’ offenceΒ after havingΒ a great training camp. Experienced running back AshtonΒ Chappell willΒ hopefully have plenty of room to maneuvre withΒ offensive line veteransΒ John Dice and Alex Bent in front of him. Rookies to watch: SmithΒ is expecting to get some valuable minutesΒ from running back BrandonΒ Peters, Austin Wall at linebacker and MattΒ Rae on the offensive line. AΒ look ahead: “We only graduated five players, so the majority ofΒ theΒ team returns with a full year of senior football under theirΒ belts,”Β said Smith. “We’ve had a great week at camp and are muchΒ moreΒ experienced. We look to peak for playoffs and make a run.”
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Bishop JamesΒ Mahoney seniorΒ football player Kurtis Gryba prepares for theΒ upcoming 3A high schoolΒ football season
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