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CHEER-ing for the RAIDERS!

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

 

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS

(L-R First Row)

Loreanna Garcia, Karla Patton, Ashley Field,Lea Dellinger, Jessica McGhee & Jenna Threlkeld

(L-R Second Row)

Kristina Herring, Katie Pryor, Jessica Croya, Payton Cromer, Ashley Bird & Brianna Dills

(L-R Third Row)

Allison Tyner, Jessie Rowe, Tara Hardy, Jenna Jansen, Tori Hardy, Shelby Callaway & Hannah Baird

Coach Elizabeth Slusher
 





JV CHEERLEADERS

(L-R First Row)

Morgan Williams &
Katelyn Reeves
 
(L-R Second Row)

Cailin Mercardante, Jessica Dean, Kathryn Reeves, Brittany Menefield & Kristin Bradshaw

(L-R Third Row)

Macy Dalton, Kayla Haley, Chelsea Strickland, Autumn Hall & Candace Payne

Coach Lydia Farman
 

 



9th Grade CHEERLEADERS

(L-R First Row)

Mendi Cromer &
Katie Jane Phillips



(L-R Second Row)

Kristin Habegger, Haley Costello & Megan Adams

(L-R Third Row)

Madison Byrd, Christina Conglose & Kelli Willson


Coach Allyson Terrell


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


As the RAIDERS begin their Fall 2007 season, a terrific group of students have volunteered to support the team as a manager, a trainer, or a videographer.

Team sponsor for the group is Coach Marty Tate.

These students make sure to keep the RAIDERS safe and well hydrated throughout practices and games, as well as catch every play on film!


Meet the RAIDER VARSITY Managers, Trainers, Videographer

Chris Davis
VIDEOGRAPHER

Brandi Adams

Marlaina Booth

Ashley Hamby

Melissa Hubbard

Jessica Jackson

Courtney Nichols

Dacey O’Kelly
 
Elijah Paske

Caitlin Wyhatt
 

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Posted by Randell Owens at Aug 10, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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2007 Fall Roster of Varsity Players

Posted by Randell Owens at Aug 8, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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POSITION GRADE
1 Ben Morris WR

11

  44 Michael Robertson RB/LB

10

2 Donavon Carey WR/DB

10

  46 Jonathan Whitlock LB

11

3 Demarcus Long WR/DB

10

  47 Dusten Randall DB

12

4 Emarcus Long WR/DB

10

  48 A'tavius Pittard DE

12

5 Aldreakos Allen RB/LB

11

  49 Karl Dietrich DL

11

6 Brody Dudley WR

11

  51 James Anglin DL

11

7 Cello Latimer RB/LB

12

  52 Jeremiah Nesmith OL/DE

10

8 Ben Smith DB

10

  53 Jonathan Stuchell OL

12

9 Spencer Baird QB

11

  54 Aaron Bridges OL/DL

10

10 Bracken Turner WR/DB

10

  55 Jacob Scarborough OL/LB

10

11 Alex Tilton LB

12

  56 Clinton Lawson OL

11

13 Jacob Owens QB

10

  58 John Gunnells OL/DL

10

14 Presley McKeever WR/DB 

10

 

59

Andy Holloway OL/DL

10

15

Ryan Howell

WR

12

  60 Nick Ginn DL

12

16 Joshua Tiller LB

11

  62 Bo Dalton OL

11

18 T.J. McGuire WR/DB

10

  63 Montana Hoxit OL

12

21 Kendrick Butler WR/DB

10

  65 Ruben Luna OL/DL

10

22 Alex Young WR/DB

11

  66 Brent Russell OL/DL

12

24 Austin Dixon WR

11

  67 Dylan Herring OL

11

25 Jamal Cooper RB/DB

10

  69 Eli Sartain DE

12

28 Marcus Hall FS/RB

12

  70 Ethan Scarborough OL/DL

12

31 Kale Bodiford LB

10

  71 Brad Russell OL/DL

12

32 Matthew Dean RB/LB

10

  73 Steven Goldman OL/DL

10

33 Stacy Mack FS

11

  74 Chris Shockley OL/DL

10

34 Claude Johnson RB/DB

11

  75 Cody Esco DE

11

35 Alex Kraeling LB

12

  76 Lance Childers OL

12

36 Tyler Adams RB/LB

10

  77 Conner Boyett OL/DE

10

37 Antonio Stevens RB/LB

11

  78 Ben Bramlet OL

11

38 Jack Orr KICKER

12

  80 Codey Vaughn DE

12

39 Deon Kendrick DB

11

  81 Devon Caldwell WR/DB

11

40 DJ Syfrett LB

10

  82 Anthony Caudell WR/LB

11

41 Brett Maddox LB

11

  83 Marquis Thomas DB

10

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RAIDERS Race to Face the Lions

Posted by Randell Owens at Aug 8, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Reprinted from the Madison County Journal Thursday, August 9, 2007 edition

SUMMER FOOTBALL 

Owens Says There’s Never Enough PreSeason Time to Get Prepared 

by BEN MUNRO 

Ask Raider head coach Randell Owens if the month of August is ample time for the arduous task of prepping for the regular season, which starts Aug. 31 against Franklin County, and you’ll get a quick and definite answer.
“No,” he said with a laugh.
Of course, the start of the regular season will be pretty quick and definite, too. As of press time, kickoff was just 22 days away.
But Owens said he believes starting by looking at the big picture — that being the playoffs and everybody’s ultimate goal of winning a state championship — and budgeting that time accordingly.
“You take the time that you have and you work backwards,” Owens said.
 

Pre-Season To Do List: 

These are the things the RAIDERS must do to get ready of their August 31 opener according to Coach Randell Owens.

  1. Getting in Condition
  2. The Teaching Offensive and Schemes
  3. The Evaluation of Personnel, Getting People in the Right Positions

 Which, of course, brings Madison County that first hurdle—the season opener with Franklin County August 31.  “At this point, you get the kids to focus to the first game,” Owens said. 

Football practice for the Raiders last Wednesday, Madison County’s two-a-day practices crept along at a slow pace so coaches could take the time to teach schemes. 

However, this week’s workouts are in pads. “We put the pads on and see how well they retain it under pressure when we put the contact element to it,” Owens said. 

The Raiders will be tested further in a controlled scrimmage between the offense and defense Friday and in an intrasquad scrimmage August 17.  Madison County scrimmages Chamblee August 24 in a final test run. Then it’s on to 11 grueling weeks of regular season football, starting with Franklin County. 

“Then you take everythin g you know and you put it all together on a Sunday and put a game plan together and ‘Let’s go play Franklin and do the best we can,’” Owens said. The goal after that, of course, is to be firing on all cylinders by the start of the region schedule. 

Right now, the Raider question marks are equal parts offensive and defensive. Madison County has lots its starting quarterback while center is a question mark and the receiving corps is all green.  On the other side of the ball, the linebacking corps and secondary are all raw. 

“It’s scary,” Owens said. At the same time, change in personnel is the nature of high school football, Owens said. “In high school, that’s the excitement of high school football, he said.  “It’s not like the NFL where you groom players for years.  You’re starting over every year at some level.  It makes it interesting.  You don’t get bored. 

NOTES:  Two-a-days were mostly instructional, Owens reported. 

The session consisted of viewing video and power-point presentations like instruction from coaches. “We’re teaching it like they’ve never done it before,” Owens said. Owens also said conditioning was part  of the agenda. 

“They’ve worked hard,” Owens said.  “It was really hot.  It was a lot of learning.  We didn’t get any evaluations done or anything like that.  We slowed it down.”

  

 

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