Congrats to Hopewell. My understanding Hopewell should be tough again next season. Who else?
Isn't LB losing a few big lineman?I would say LB will be the team to beat. Freshman running back, big line coming back.
QB is always the toughest position to replace and the most important piece to the puzzle. Especially in the spread offense. It will be interesting to see how much Brookville throws the ball. They have a talented receiving corp coming back but, how will they get the ball to them? Or do they become mainly a run team?Brookville is only losing about 6 starters. They do have to replace Benard at QB but they have alot of key returners on both side of the ball.
Heritage has 7 back on D I believe and 6 back on O. They will be better than every team on that list with the exception of maybe LB and MV. No, I am not a Heritage fan. Just someone that has seen all the other teams except Abingdon.3a West 2018
1. LB
2. Brookville
3. Northside
4. MV
5. Rustburg?
6. Monticello?
7. Abingdon?
8. Heritage?
Is LB qb returning?
Put ? Mark on teams cause I have no clue what they’re returning, the top 4 are usually there.
I saw Mann come in twice in one game while Bernard was hurt, I believe it was the first heritage game. Both times they dialed up a pass play that was completed. The first one was a 20 plus yarder out of his own endzone. It will be interesting to see if they go with Mann at QB. He is gonna be a senior and is a talented wideout or if they go with Glinski and leave Mann at receiver. Either way i feel like Brookville will have the one of the most talented receiving core in the seminole next year so there is no reason to change the offense much from what they ran this year. Time will tell.QB is always the toughest position to replace and the most important piece to the puzzle. Especially in the spread offense. It will be interesting to see how much Brookville throws the ball. They have a talented receiving corp coming back but, how will they get the ball to them? Or do they become mainly a run team?
I don't know the last time they didn't have a good quarterback, but it's been a while for sure. Logan Thomas and Kendall Becraft are all timers at the school. Bernard just set the single season yardage record for the school. Thats the majority of the past decade for the bees at quarterback. I have no doubt the next man up will Excell.Doesn't Brookville always have a good Quarterback? When was the last time they didn't have an effective Qb?
I don't know the last time they didn't have a good quarterback, but it's been a while for sure. Logan Thomas and Kendall Becraft are all timers at the school. Bernard just set the single season yardage record for the school. Thats the majority of the past decade for the bees at quarterback. I have no doubt the next man up will Excell.
@lyhsports and @Timberlake1985 You would probably have to go back to Woody's first year as a head coach. I believe Jamar Lovelace was the QB then. He was probably the last bad QB that Brookville had.Doesn't Brookville always have a good Quarterback? When was the last time they didn't have an effective Qb?
@lyhsports and @Timberlake1985 You would probably have to go back to Woody's first year as a head coach. I believe Jamar Lovelace was the QB then. He was probably the last bad QB that Brookville had.
I would agree that Lovelace was not a "bad" qb. I also have a feeling that vol nation was trying to be funny. Might even know Lovelace personally. Maybe a little friendly jab. Either way Lovelace was far from "bad".To be honest lovelace was a good qb, definition of a Swiss Army knife, all region db most importantly. Played rb, qb, wr, de, olb, ss, and cb. Could have played guard, tackle, center, and dline. Helped Turn the bville program around as a player and arguably as an assistant coach. he was a lot like dreSean kendrick. Started at hsc on d for a couple years during their run at consecutive ODAC championships.
QB is always the toughest position to replace and the most important piece to the puzzle. Especially in the spread offense. It will be interesting to see how much Brookville throws the ball. They have a talented receiving corp coming back but, how will they get the ball to them? Or do they become mainly a run team?
Those are my thoughts. The young quarterbacks there always have someone to look up to. With the continuity of quarterback play there, I think that they will always have a good quarterback. What will their offensive line look like though?