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A FINAL TEST

Posted by Randell Owens at Aug 22, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Reprinted from the Madison County Journal Thursday, August 23, 2007 edition 
PRESEASON FOOTBALL 

Chamblee @ MCHS, August 24, 7:30 pm, Danielsville

Speedy Foe Comes to Town for Raiders’ Final Dress Rehearsal 

By Ben Munro 

Atlanta-area Chamblee High School has been on Madison County’s preseason schedule for two years in a row for a good reason.

 

While the Bulldogs reside in a separate classification and a different part of the state, Madison County will see its share of Chamblee clones on the schedule this fall in region wars.

 

“I think they compare real well with Clarke Central and Cedar and those kinds of folks that we run into,” Raider head coach Randell Owens said.  “It gives us a good test.”

 

That was certainly the case last year.

 

Chamblee, a magnet school in Region 5-AAA, whipped Madison County 41-16 during the preseason last August en route to going 8-2 in Class AAA.  Bulldog tailback Roddy Jones motored for four touchdowns and moved onto collegiate football at Georgia Tech. 

 

“Anybody who saw the scrimmage last year saw that that was the best running back we saw all year,” Owens said.

 

Owens expects to see a similar-type Bulldog team this year.

 

Chamblee boasts three Division I prospects on its team this year, according to the Georgia High School Football Magazine, and possesses plenty of speed.

 

“I think they compare real well with, not to last year’s, but to the traditional Elbert County teams, the Cedar Shoals-type teams, Salem, Clarke-Central,” Owens said.  “I think they give us a pretty good look of a strong athletic team.”

 

Owens’ scrimmage philosophy has remained consistent in his various coaching stops:  He likes to schedule as tough as possible.

 

In fact, Owens wanted to arrange a scrimmage with either Parkview or Brookwood, both Class AAAAA powers.

 

“Ideally, if I could, I would play the Class AAAAA state champions,” Owens said.

 

Owens actually did that once in the preseason while at Heritage, scrimmaging Parkview earlier this decade.  His Heritage team also scrimmaged South Gwinnett that same preseason.

 

Owens said some schools prefer easier scrimmages, “like a momma cat giving a mouse to her kitten to toy (with) and teach it how to hunt.”  But the Raider coach prefers to test his team early.

 

“There’s nothing wrong with, like last year, trying to find folks that you think are going to test you,” Owens said.

 

With Chamblee, Madison County gets its final warm-up against a program that’s gone 17-5 the last two years.  However, the Bulldogs have a new coach, Jim Showfety, who arrives at Chamblee via Marist.

 

Madison County coaches are at a tactical disadvantage in that there’s no certainty as to what schemes Showfety will employ.  While Marist runs a wish-bone offense, there’s no guarantee that6 Showfety will carry that over to Chamblee.  Owens said this is definitely a challenge for the Raider staff.

 

“I can’t wait to find out myself what he’s going to do,” Owens said.  “It may be the end of the first quarter before we have a handle on scheme adjustment.”

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Are You Ready for Some . . .

Posted by Randell Owens at Aug 15, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Scrimmage?

Reprinted from The Madison County Journal, August 16, 2007 edition.

Owens calls first scrimmage ‘very average,’ team dealing with heat

BY BEN MUNRO

Madison County finally put the pads on again this past Friday for a scrimmage which drew some mixed reviews.
While the team showed some flashes, head coach Randell Owens said, he also noted that the team looked like it hadn’t been in pads for four days.
“It was some good work, he said. “I saw some good things.. It was sloppy as you would expect, not being in pads but one day (last week).”
The Raiders will hold a more formal scrimmage Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Red Raider Field in front of officials as they try to progress from their fair-to-middling showing this past Friday.
Owens said he would assign a C- for the first scrimmage.
“We looked very average,” he said. “I was happy with the effort. I was happy with the intensity level of people trying to get after each other. I wasn’t pleased with the mistakes we made.”
Due to extreme heat, Madison County had only practiced in pads Monday leading up to the scrimmage. To “practice safely without fear” Friday, according to
Owens, Madison County didn’t take the field until 7 p.m. when things had cooled off.
Owens said the Raider defensive charges are ahead of the offense right, now but said that’s typical this time of the year.
Owens also noted that all teams are pretty much in the same boat in having to scale back practice due to the heat.
“I’m not going to push the panic button about the amount of time we missed in pads.

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Posted by Randell Owens at Aug 13, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
DATE LOCATION GAME HOME
AWAY
REGION
NON
TIME SCORE
Thursday, Aug. 23 Raider Field MCHS vs. 9th GRADE HOME   5:00 MC-0
9th-12
Thursday, Sept. 6 Raider Sports Complex Red vs. Athens Christian HOME   5:00 MC-14
AC-8
Saturday, Sept. 15 -- HART CO. Away Region 6:00 MC-14
Hart-27
Thursday, Sept. 20   FRANKLIN COUNTY Away Region 5:00 MC-35
FC-0
Thursday, Sept. 27 -- ELBERT COUNTY Away   5:00 MC-21
EC-45
Saturday, Oct. 6   STEPHENS COUNTY Away Region 7:00 MC-27
SC-14
Thursday, Oct. 11 Raider Field WASHINGTON WILKES HOME Region 5:00 MC-34
WW-14
Thursday, Oct. 18 Raider Sports Complex ELBERT COUNTY HOME Region 5:00 --




MUSTANG COACHES

Head Coach:
Tim Drake


Assistant Coaches:
Wayne McCarty, Michael Hood,
David Yeary & Jackson Russum



Madison County MUSTANG Football Roster 2007

 
1 Trey Adams   33 Andrew Brown   63 Mack Peeples
3 Trae Burton   35 Alex Bonner   64 Andrew McCannon
5 Brock Turner   37 Kedrick Curry   65 Nick Barber
7 Tyler Wilson   39 Jacob Conner   68 Dalton Brady
9 Trey Carruth   41 Jake Bridges   69 John Massey
10 Alex Jordan   43 Will McCarty   70 Josh Grant
11 Daniel West   45 Daniel Cheek   71 Jesse Duncan
12 Joe Brown   47 Bo Hardmen   72 Ethan Smith
15 Terrance Barnes   49 Blake Cotton   74 Dwight Booth
16 Kardashian Johnson   51 Taylor Crouse   75 Demond Stovall
17 Michael Burden   52 Taylor Colquitt   76 Shamari Newton
18 Tekeio Browner   53 Justin Bishop   77 Zack Runyan
19 Perry Robertson   54 Luke Osborne   78 Ryan Garrett
21 Jacob Loggins   55 Bryce Zellner   79 Sam Francis
23 Caleb McCain   56 Nate Sartain   80 Joe Lovelady
25 Matthew Wooten   57 Brock Compton   81 Staquavious Mack
27 Blake West   59 Jordan Lee   82 Terry Allen
29 Chris Patrick   60 Hank Bales   83 Chris Graham
31 Colton Hanley   62 Tommy Self   84 Austin Bradley
            85 Jonah Bishop
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2007 9th Grade RAIDER Players

Posted by Randell Owens at Aug 13, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

 9th Grade Coaches:      Head Coach

Dean Allen

                Assistant Coaches:

William Trimier
  Stanley Pruett
  Marty Standridge

9th GRADE ROSTER

NO. 

PLAYER

NO. 

PLAYER 

NO. 

PLAYER 

NO. 

PLAYER 

2

Isaac Smith

65

Cedric Bush (PWee)

55

Dylan Chandler

70

Jonathon Clayton

3

Dominque Parish

30

Haden Martin

57

Charles Smith

72

Martin Lester

4

Chris Barnett

33

Derrick Burdette

58

Kyle Bates

73

Dustin Tittle

5

Nathan Bray

40

Kassey Samples

59

Chase Peck

74

Jacob Ragland

6

KJ Jones

41

Marcus Johnson

60

Ryan Russell

75

Demetris Pattman

7

Malargro Bradford

43

Justin Wood

61

Jeremy Colley

76

Kellen Harris

8

Brad Smith

44

Jacob Ragland

62

Daniel Brooks

78

Daniel Vaughn

9

Breon Rucker

46

Quinton Thomas

64

Michael Wells

79

Zach Osburn

12

Coley Ingram

47

Jahkeil Walton

65

Garrett Cook

83

J Ben Hardman

14

Matthew Epps

50

Josh Irwin

66

Matt Dove

88

Derrell Dukes

20

Kenyatta Hillsman

54

Tanner Johnson

68

William Gunn

90

Braden Wilson

22

Kyle Bates  

Manager:  William Beard

   

93

Mathew Wright

Each game week, a varsity player will be recognized as the
Special Teams Player of the Week
for his performance in the previous Friday night's game.

Each week's winner of the STPOW will receive a t-shirt provided by Sports & More; a coupon from each of these Danielsville Merchants for a meal at their restaurant: Chicken Express, Moore's Wingz & Thingz, Hardee's, and Subway.


RAIDERS vs. Clarke Central

Player of the Week

November 8-13

Al Allen





RAIDERS vs. Apalachee

Player of the Week

October 31 - November 7

Stacy Mack

Mack was noted for the following:

Blocking
1 Big Play
1 run over 25 yards
2 runs over 20 yards
Total Points:  21


RAIDERS vs. Heritage

Player of the Week

October 17-24

Cody Escoe

Escoe was noted for the following:
All Assigned Blocks

Total Points: 14


RAIDERS vs. Loganville

Player of the Week

October 10-17

Bo Dalton

Dalton was noted for the following:

4 Assigned Blocks
12 Perfect Snaps

Total Points:  32


RAIDERS vs. Habersham Central

Player of the Week

October 3-10

Cody Escoe

Escoe was noted for the following:
2 Assisted Tackles
1 Unassisted Tackle
7 Assigned Blocks
1 Big Hit
Total Points: 24


RAIDERS vs. Salem

Player of the Week

September 27-October 3

Claude Johnson

Johnson was noted for the following:

2 Runs:
   25 Yard & 20 Yard Return 
Assigned Blocks
1 Big Play
Total Points:  22


RAIDERS vs. Cedar Shoals

Player of the Week

September 20-26

Claude Johnson

Johnson was noted for the following:
2 Big Plays
1 Assisted Tackle
7 Assigned Blocks
1 Kick-Off Return over 25 Yards
Total Points: 27


RAIDERS vs. Monroe Area

Player of the Week

September 13-19

Kendrick Butler

Butler was noted for the following:

Assigned Blocks
Extra Effort
Total Points:  29


RAIDERS vs. Winder-Barrow

Player of the Week

September 6 - 12

Jeremiah Nesmith

Nesmith was noted for the following:
1 Big Play
Blocking
Tackles

Total Points: 29


RAIDERS vs. Rockdale County

Player of the Week

August 30 - September 5

Claude Johnson

Johnson was noted for the following:

25 Yard Run on Kick-Off
4 Assigned Blocks
1 Big Play
Total Points:  13


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