A lot of people have talked about the loss of our senior class and admittedly those kids will be missed. Especially on the defensive side of the ball.
Earlier this season I incorrectly stated we were a year away and honestly I thought the Generals were. First, Harry was only 15 and had not started a varsity game at QB. Due to injury he only played in six games at rb last year. His running mates Tucker and Wiggins had very little if any varsity experience as well.
Next year Dalton and company will have most of the lineman and support cast they have played with since he was 7 years old. They won a minors super bowl, juniors super bowl, and middle school championship during their time together.
@MaroonDude, always asks about JV teams and for those who have seen us it was not pretty (3-5). The good thing is most of these young men were on the varsity roster getting valuable reps and working on the scout teams.
Coach Mills touched on this in his press conference after the championship game. He said the "Generals practices/scrimmages we're tougher than most of our games." The following is a list of our up and coming interior lineman including class and weight. As you will see the cupboard is not as bare as people keep saying. Our Middle School team won their championship again and had 60 players on the roster. Four of their five offensive lineman were over 245. I worked out at the gym with two of the 7th graders this past summer. Both were very big and strong.
C-Tyrus Sampson, Soph, 200
G-Kenneth Boys, Soph, 220
T -Tristen Graves, Soph, 6'2"335
DT- Dylan Harris, Soph, 235
G - Steven Boyd, Fr., 245
T/DT- Lamont Lewis Fr., 225
T- Jacobi Jordan, Fr. 280
? - Will Lewis, 8th grade, 245