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GREENBACK ROSTER

Team Roster

# Name Class Position Height Weight
1 Matthew Brown Sr. RB 5-08 155
2 Austin Burger So. WR 5-07 125
3 Bryce Hanley Sr. QB 5-09 170
4 Seth Riddle Sr. WR 5-08 150
5 Nathaniel Reagan Sr. RB 5-09 175
6 Jalen McCord Sr. RB 5-09 190
7 Creed Ramsey Sr. PK 5-08 140
8 Dakota Garland So. QB 5-11 170
9 William Hoy Sr. WR 6-00 165
13 Winston Carter Fr. WR 5-06 140
14 Joshua Chabot Jr. WR 5-11 150
15 Alexander Belcher Jr. TE 5-10 185
16 Austin Hamilton Fr. WR 5-07 120
17 Cole Riddle Sr. RB 5-08 150
19 Cody Morehouse Fr. WR 5-07 140
20 Zachary Stinnett Jr. WR 5-07 140
22 Josh Edwards Sr. RB 6-00 175
23 Holden Willis Jr. WR 6-04 195
24 Trace Brown Jr. RB 6-01 220
25 Logan Caldwell So. RB 5-08 175
26 Blake Morton Sr. WR 5-08 160
27 Brandon Lindsey 8th RB 5-03 110
28 James Rogers 8th RB 5-05 125
33 Folsom Silver 8th RB 5-03 145
36 Cody Alexander Sr. RB 5-11 165
40 Braden Matoy Fr. RB 5-09 170
44 Chase Harril Sr. TE 6-01 185
50 Hazon Carleton Jr. OL 6-02 210
51 Sam Lawson So. RB 5-08 160
52 Derrell Bailey Jr. OL 6-06 230
53 Tyler Jeffries 8th OL 6-04 260
54 Colton Alexander So. OL 6-00 290
55 Reese Plemons Sr. OL 6-00 245
56 Isaac Christenberry 8th OL 5-10 170
58 Brandon Ryan Sr. OL 5-08 185
59 Tyler Kuhn Sr. OL 5-11 180
60 Isiah Flowers 8th OL 5-09 175
63 Matthew Gilmore Sr. OL 6-05 335
65 Jeremiah Cope Fr. OL 5-09 190
76 River Steele So. OL 5-07 210
80 Garrett Shockley So. WR 5-08 130
82 Dalton Tillman 8th WR 5-02 110

Head Coach: Greg Ryan
Assistant Coaches: Wes Caldwell, Tommy Clemmer, Brian Hanley, Gray Williams

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I made the trip two years ago to SP to watch the semi final game....that game started out tight and GB started pulling away in the second half.  On a decent field, I think this game is very similar with both teams having some success early on but as adjustments are made, GB's balanced offense will wear Whitwell down and GB's defense gets more stops than Whitwell does....GB 34  Whitwell 20

If the field and weather are bad enough to effect the passing game of both teams....GB 20  Whitwell 13

Go Kees!!!!  O&B you still owe me dinner for that big 8th grader I signed up....lol

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1 hour ago, jake said:

I made the trip two years ago to SP to watch the semi final game....that game started out tight and GB started pulling away in the second half.  On a decent field, I think this game is very similar with both teams having some success early on but as adjustments are made, GB's balanced offense will wear Whitwell down and GB's defense gets more stops than Whitwell does....GB 34  Whitwell 20

If the field and weather are bad enough to effect the passing game of both teams....GB 20  Whitwell 13

Go Kees!!!!  O&B you still owe me dinner for that big 8th grader I signed up....lol

No doubt,i like the kid!

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