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All-Region 8-5A football team

John Varlas , john.varlas@commercialappeal.com3:56 p.m. CST November 17, 2016

 

 

Here is the all-region 8-5A team as selected by the league's coaches.

 

First team offense

 

QB-Jerry Craine, Wooddale; RB-Hosea Franklin, Kirby; Chaz Hayes, Munford; Rashad Haynes, Central; WR-Aaron Alston, Brighton; Malik Matthews, Brighton; Darin Turner; Central; Myrone Kimber, Wooddale; OL-Brayden Helton, Brighton; Robert Stephenson, Kirby; Tyler Cody, Kirby; Anthony Hearn, Overton; Drake Stewart, Bolton; Zack Barnes, Kirby

 

First team defense

 

DL-Cameron John, Brighton; Marcus Webb, Munford; Jordan Davis, Southwind; Trevis Hopper, Central; LB-Omega McIntyre, Kirby; Blake Armour, Brighton; Anthony Taylor, Central; Frank Madden, Bolton; DB-Demetrius Fason, Brighton; Edwin Bailey, Central; Kelvin Brown, Bolton; Junior Watkins, Munford; Terryen Collins, Kirby

 

First team special teams

 

K-Nolan Combs, Brighton; P-Caleb Hall, Munford; KR-Marshaun Douglass, Kirby

 

Second team offense

 

QB-Kenneth Morrow, Overton; RB-Brandon Willis, Overton; Jesse Fleming, Bolton; WR-Andre Golden; Brighton; Edward Mitchell, Kirby; Jalen Alexander, Southwind; Ricky Mobley, Kirby; OL-Matthew Hill, Central; Jamarius Duncan, Central; Josh Millican, Munford; Devin Fisher, Bolton; Samad Muhammad, Kirby; Tyler Carmack, Brighton

 

Second team defense

 

DL-Tommy Fonda, Kirby; Spencer Cartwright, Brighton; Ladarius Sims, Kirby; Jalen Jones, Central; Kristian Williams, Southwind; LB-Marquis Traylor, Bolton; Kreshun Jones, Wooddale; Aaron Middleton, Central; DB-Ricky Mobley, Kirby; Trayvon Johnson, Kirby; Kenneth Brantley, Wooddale; Braxton Middlebrooks, Brighton

 

Second team special teams

 

K-Roy Guerrero, Kirby; P-Ryan Bevel, Bolton; KR-Aaron Alston, Brighton; Hosea Franklin, Kirby

 

 

Most Valuable Player: Hosea Franklin, Kirby

 

Offensive Player of the Year: Rashad Haynes, Central

 

Defensive Player of the Year: Anthony Taylor, Central

 

Athlete of the Year: Malik Matthews, Brighton

 

Coach of the Year: Lynord Crutchfield, Central

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