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With all the returning backs yall got will help the linemen to develope, I just dont see yalls offense missing a lick. Defense will be the question but with the group of coaches yall got SP will be fine.

They actually have more returning starters on defense than offense. I believe they have 1 DL returning as well as 2 linebackers and 2 defensive backs. On offense they have Stone at QB, Johnson and Lankford at RB. Those three could have good years if they can develop some linemen.

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I just wanna bring up Zach Clayton's (#20) huge contribution in this c'ship game and all season for that matter. We all know Austin and Clint were great, but man Zach contained the edges and prolly saved the game for us several times. He got beat on the very first play from scrimmage for SP on that reverse, but after that, wow, he strung plays out all day and would not let SP have the corner. And that 4th down stop on the 1st drive I think was crucial for our confidence in this game. Zach is undersized for an outside backer but man he's tough and has a huge heart. We just don't hear his name enough! Great job Zach!! :thumb:

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I just wanna bring up Zach Clayton's (#20) huge contribution in this c'ship game and all season for that matter. We all know Austin and Clint were great, but man Zach contained the edges and prolly saved the game for us several times. He got beat on the very first play from scrimmage for SP on that reverse, but after that, wow, he strung plays out all day and would not let SP have the corner. And that 4th down stop on the 1st drop I think was crucial for our confidence in this game. Zach is undersized for an outside backer but man he's tough and has a huge heart. We just don't hear his name enough! Great job Zach!! :thumb:

I agree 100%. When the defensive MVP was announced I was thinking Zac Clayton. Both of WCs OLBs played super in the Championship game. Clint deserved it too. I thought Daniel Rumbaugh played great all season and he too could have been the defensive MVP. This is why WC won the championship this year because it was a team effort all year long. True Team is what I saw all year long.

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Gordonsville will have about 20 seniors next year. They will be alot like Wayne County was this year. Gordonsville should start about 9-10 seniors on each side of the ball. I can assure you they will be the team to beat in 2012. Why do you think SP will be so good? We could be decent next year, but we lost ALOT of good players the past two seasons. SP has a VERY long ways to go in 2012 to compete at the level they want to compete.

tht is wht yall said bout wayne county but it looks like we got the gold ball in our trophy case :roflol:

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