2015 Football Preview
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2015 Football Preview
Football Preview 2015 Altus Bulldogs Duke Tigers, Mangum Tigers Hollis Tigers, Tipton Tigers Photos, Schedules and More 2015 Football Season Preview I’ve seen the teams. I’ve heard their expectations. We’ve seen the hashtags claiming the latest motivational line, and we may have even seen some brother of a friend who claims he was childhood buddies with Joe Montana, Brad Gilbert and that he has the scoop on how this season will unfold for this year’s trophy hunters. However, unless he or she has broken their way into my brain and stolen my notes, they have no idea what 2015 has in store for the Altus Bulldogs, Hollis Tigers, Mangum Tigers, Tipton Tigers or the Duke Tigers. Luckily, for all of us, I have kept my files from getting into enemy hands. I have some evidence that I would like to present that may shake up some of the power balance in classes 5A, 2A and class C. I feel confident that I can make some bold claims here, even though, at the time these season previews were submitted, no team had even scrimmaged another opponent. Although I would like to have more pre-season to compile, more info in order to cast judgment on these teams’ projected records by year’s end and whether extra games in the playoffs await them, I’ve seen enough for now to give you my SEASON PREVIEWS for 2015. Good Luck Area Football Teams! Main Branch 110 E. Broadway 580.482.7700 www.fnbaltus.com 60603561 Go Altus Bulldogs! Real Estate Loans VA/FHA/RD/Conventional 2015 FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2 Thursday, August 27, 2015 Altus Times 2015 Altus Bulldogs - THE HYPE Jayden Benway rolls out and looks downfield for another completion. Tito Jones (22) shows his open field speed as he heads to the end zone. Bulldogs at the point of no return Brad Gilbert [email protected] THE HYPE - There is swelling noise coming from the Southwest corner of the state - a buzz if you will. It’s the noise of wheels against the surface as they roll down a beaten path towards their destination. It’s the sound of the Altus Bulldogs’ bandwagon. There are a few seats left, and they are filling up fast. On the heels of their breakout 2014 campaign, with a record of 8-3, under the new and much improved direction of head coach, Jeremy Reed, the Bulldogs enter the 2015 season hungry for more success. Starving might be a more accurate term for it. Henry Holub and Brad Gilbert | Altus Times Senior kicker, Gabe “The Weapon” Barton (38), connects on another made field goal attempt during practice. The Altus High School football locker room underwent a facelift on the inside this summer. It looks great. Most of the credit and sore backs belong to (CLASSIFIED). I won’t name them because they aren’t looking for any credit, and because many more people had a hand in helping on this project. However, if you look on the Bulldogs’ side of the field, you can spot these guys wearing team colors and generally making all of the onfield decisions. In the ten years at Altus before coach Reed came to town, the Bulldogs managed only two winning seasons. A pair of 6-5 seasons, the last one being in 2008, were the bright spots in the program’s recent history. A change was necessary. A complete paradigm shift is more like it. When a team is struggling to find success, it’s easy to blame a coach, rid him of the program, and hire someone new. It’s much more difficult to take a step back and get a good, long look inwardly, and notice the root of the problem. The problem was attitude. Altus had a bad attitude. Those days are gone. Coach Reed brought much more than a new offense and new coaches with new terminologies. He brought a new life into a community. It’s palpable. The conversations have changed from wanting to know “why is this our reality” to now wanting to know if this is real. The pace of the whole town has picked up almost as quickly as the misdirections of the flexbone system the Bulldogs now employ. Quarterback, Jayden Benway, took to the flexbone system in his first year - like a kid who had worked on it in his front yard since his grade school days, just hoping it would come to town some day. He ran it like he was a coach’s son. Now, for his second year in the system, he has an added luxury in the backfield. His best friend moved back to town from Florida in hopes of creating some senior year memories worthy of reminiscing about for many years to come. Taven Birdow, Altus’ record holder for yards in a season (1,796) as a sophomore, spent his junior season in the backfield at IMG Academy in Florida helping them finish the season ranked 17th in the nation. He brings his near 9 yards per carry with him, together with a work ethic all young athletes would do well to emulate, and a character we all hope to instill in our children. Sounds exactly like the returning Bulldogs from 2014. Therefore, Taven’s transition back to Bulldogs’ blue has been seamless. The 2015 Bulldogs have a group of seniors use to winning. They were undefeated as freshmen. These Bulldogs are skilled and prepared for the 2015 season. They have a plan, a purpose, and an intent to win. The flexbone is real and very hard to defend since it is almost impossible for an opponent’s scout team to simulate it in practice. The flexbone is exciting and will give opponents worrisome fits for sure. But it’s coach Todd Vargas’ Bulldog defense that you need to look out for, because they are coming, and they are bringing their aggressive intent with them. Brace yourselves Bulldog fans. The 2015 season looks to be fun, and should be easier for the Bulldogs. Playing football is fun, and hitting, blocking, passing, catching and running is easy. Changing our attitude was the hard part. 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Controlling those expectations may prove a more difficult task than turning the program around from no one expecting anything, to a point where everyone expects everything. I know I am not the only one that loves the current state of the Bulldogs’ football program. I like things the way they are right now. I don’t want to go back to the pre-Reed days. There is no turning back now. Let’s move this train on down these 5A tracks. There is gold at the end of the line. There is no reason to feel it doesn’t belong to us. Sometimes as fans, we get caught up in the end result, and base all perceptions of the program on whether or not a trophy comes home. As I learned my first day on the job as an assistant coach at Frederick in 2012, a successful football season is not measured by the way it ends. It can’t be. It just isn’t fair to anyone, especially the kids. In the first meeting I had with the rest of the coaching staff in 2012 as a coach at Frederick, I learned a quick lesson on managing expectations. I had watched the Bombers on film from the year before and saw an offense having an easy time scoring, and a stout defense with size and speed. I wanted to impress my head coach and the others on the staff by letting them know I had a clear understanding of what I was coming into. I didn’t want them to think I was oblivious to what this team was. That was a team that was returning 20 of 22 starters from the year before. We had players who were bigger, better and faster than the ones that were graduating. Therefore I felt all elements were in place to make a run at the trophy. With confidence I said, “So, if I’m seeing this right, … We are trying to win a title here?” I just wanted them to know that I was aware of the hard work that had been put in on this by everyone in the program, and that I was aware of the stakes. The room was an awkward shuffle for a few seconds and Coach Hugh Farmer said, “No, we are trying to get better every Henry Holub / Altus Times The Bulldogs take the field. Henry Holub / Altus Times Quarterback, Jayden Benway (14) looks like he is on a mission. Henry Holub / Altus Times This tells you exactly what is holding this team together. day. That’s really all we can control, and to focus on our one-game schedule. To see it as an all or nothing season just isn’t fair to anyone. If seasons are measured by only championships, then only one team has a good season. That isn’t right.” I said, “One-game schedule?” Farmer said, “Yep, the next game is the only game on our schedule.” It’s hard to make a prediction for this team. It’s not because I’m not confident in my view of things. It’s because the coach in me doesn’t want me to get ahead of myself and look beyond the Vernon game. However, my job is to help to sell newspapers. It’s much easier to sell newspapers if the sports brings good local color. If I’m telling you that I see weaknesses and expect some losses, I am not only a liar, I am a bad employee. Therefore, since the radio stations haven’t come calling me wanting me to provide some Bulldog hype, I have this paper space to do so. In that light, here comes some more hype - I think Altus has a legitimate shot to win every game on their schedule - A LEGITIMATE SHOT. The coaches on the staff, top to bottom, know their roles, and they are very good at what they do. The head coach instills an air of confidence within his staff and his team. There is no silly showboating. There is no thug mentality. Only positivity surrounds the program. The quarterback is experienced and highly skilled. Now, add in that Benway’s passes look like a completions every time they are released. Last year, it didn’t look like that. His passing wasn’t bad by any means. It just looked like a kid who had to pass because of a game situation, but didn’t really want to. Now Benway looks like a veteran shotgun arm in the pro-set, instead of an option run only threat. When the number ones had possession for the first time at the Weatherford scrim- mage, Benway threw 5 times in the first 7 plays. The offensive minds should have a field day with this. Altus very well may have the best back in the state. They may also have the best backfield in the state. Benway, Birdow, French, Harris and Jones make up this backfield. I dare you to find any better collection of backs than that. The wide-outs are somewhat untested because we ran almost all the time. But they do know how to block and Benway’s accuracy will make it easy to grab receptions. The line, believe it or not, is already better now than the line that finished the year last season. McCrae Stephens is an excellent addition. He and Jackson Herring are huge and mobile. Do I even need to hype this defense? I don’t see why, they do just fine without any hype from me. Then aain why not? Benway is an absolute force at safety. He had seven interceptions a year ago. Hunter Cleveland and Austin Baldwin lived in the opponents’ backfield all night/all season long. Ybarra, Torres, Feller, Ridenour, and Abuan are studs as well. Coach Vargas has proven himself to be not a only an adept game planner, but his ability to make half-time adjustments is supreme. That Ardmore display launched coach Vargas into the “Halftime Adjustments Hall of Fame” if you want my opinion. Ardmore speedster, Orin Walker, burned the Bulldogs twice in the first half and his total yards for one half was 183. This was obviously a focus of halftime and the second half proved Vargas is not locked down to one style. Orin Walker never found the end zone again and added a negative 3 yards to his first half total of 183. Now, add in Taven Birdow to the mix. I still claim Taven is best back be the best running back in the state of Oklahoma. He now goes in at linebacker, and is not only trying to win, he is trying to get to the next level, and feels showing an ability to be multi-dimensional can help land him the big school offers he deserves. Taven may be a better linebacker than running back. Time will tell us. If I leave the special teams out, you might think the Bulldogs have a weakSee HOPE | 6 Supporting the AHS Bulldogs! 60601491 Best Wishes for a Successful 421 W. 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W. corner of this state to coach in Altus. After a lengthy pause and fighting back tears that eventually won the battle, coach Vargas said, “Because my Henry Holub and Brad Gilbert | Altus Times wife and I trust coach Coach Reed shares some of the Ardmore postgame limelight with some players, cheerleaders and Reed with our son, Jake.” some young Altus fans in what made for a great moment. I ended the interview right there because there Don’t even ask to turn it were no other words he down either. could say that would mean Here is an interview more than that short little I had before the Weathsentence. As a parent, erford scrimmage with that sentence crosses over coach Reed, and here is so many areas of raising my official thank you to a child and wow does coach Reed and his famit speak volumes about ily, coach Vargas and his coach Reed’s character. family, and the rest of you My interview with dedicated souls saddled coach Reedwith the task of coaching ME: Not much down our boys up. time on our schedule I, for one, sincerely Coach. It looks like the appreciate not only the Bulldogs have to bring incredible, immediate their best every week. results of Altus athletics How do you feel about the Henry Holub and Brad Gilbert | Altus Times schedule this season? These are cheerleaders leading the postgame crowd in the singing since you have arrived here, but also and more REED: No doubt we of the Altus High School Alma Mater. so than the wins we play in the toughest dishigher paying gigs instead Remarkable considering appreciate the manner in trict of any class in Oklaof coming back. they had eight losing sea- which you have produced homa. There are arguably Well, he didn’t go sons in the last 10 years, those wins. It’s obvious four teams in the top 10, somewhere else and pull and turn that around to and clear to all observers, possibly top 5. Knowing the rug out from under really make some noise in and more importantly to that alone, should keep us. Not only did he not 5A. So, if you heard any of all the players, that you our team’s focus. Anything leave, no one inside the that noise last year, brace genuinely care for the kids can happen on any given football program left. Not yourself. The volume this and take them into your week. We will be tested one coach bounced out. season is at a steady 11! heart. I will never forget each week, beginning with Tamarack Dental Associates Altus Power offers Heat Pump, Geothermal, & Air Conditioning rebates. CALL • Mark W. Goodman, DDS • Nathan W. Talley, DDS • General Dentistry • Cosmetic Dentistry New Patients Welcome 580-482-5424 for more information See COACHSPEAK | 8 Pickett’s Clinic Pharmacy David Pickett Registered Pharmacist Owner Brad Pickett, DPH Pharmacist Christen Phelan Burson, DPH Pharmacist 801 E. Tamarack Rd. • Altus, OK 73521 481 - 2241 Vernon, and must bring our best mental and physical game all week, every week. There are no off weeks. ME: Jayden Benway was spectacular last season. He always seemed to have a way of pulling our feet out of the fire when we were looking done for. That pass to Tyler Phillips down to the 1 late in the game against Ardmore will live in the reminiscent minds of Bulldog fans forever. It propelled the Bulldogs to score, and set up even more drama with the defensive denial of Ardmore on four plays inside the 1 ft. line. The moments that followed that, as the home fans stormed the field to pour our adulation all over the team, is what always comes to my mind when I hear someone claim there isn’t anything fun to do here. Coach, when I watch Jayden at practice this year though, I get the sense that the game has really slowed down for him. He looks comfortable with what you are trying to do offensively. My question is, when did his passing take such a noticeable leap forward? He is really throwing the ball with accurate zip. GO ALTUS BULLDOGS! WIN! 60601492 COACHSPEAK - I really enjoy talking with coach Reed and all of the Bulldogs on the staff. Some of the guys are still a little bit shy with me, or maybe they are just that way with everyone they encounter. This year though, they need to talk to me as much as they can. The goal for me is to brag about the players. They should want to brag about their players too. It makes my job easier. It gives me something to write about, and this is a season we should have plenty to write about. Last year after my first interview with coach Reed, I went home and my wife, Tara, (Hi Tara), knowing where I had been, asked me about the new coach. My response was, “We can’t keep him.” I meant it too. Coach Reed just had a presence about him that I wasn’t ready for from a coach here. He was too polished to be here for long. He said all the right things, and with a tone and cadence that reminded me of coaches at the collegiate level. He has always maintained his affinity with the Altus community, and was intent on “building an empire here.” Those are my words, not his. If you know him, or talk to him at all, you know he would never say that. As the season went on last year, and the Bulldogs kept winning, I couldn’t help but feel a little reserved about it. 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This was a new development from any other time in my life. Although the Dukes are proud to offer football as an athletic activity for their students, there just haven’t been very many reasons to rally the town to get behind the program. Those days are gone. Like I said, there are some BIG changes at Duke. Let’s just get this out of the way now. Tatum Crouch is playing football this year. If you have seen Tatum on the basketball floor, you have seen exactly what I saw a year ago. Tatum has amazing feet in the post position. He has very good hands, and agility for a post man. And he can jump. I also saw a frustrated, fiery competitor when watching Duke basketball last year. As Tipton denied him the ball down low, I couldn’t help but think if they had some football gear on, Tatum could clear himself some space. My intention Brad Gilbert/ Altus Times Duke players are put through their paces at the start of practice. here wasn’t to sell Tatum Crouch to you. However, Tatum’s best sport just might be football. Standing at a mammoth 6’8” and carrying 265 lbs. Tatum is most likely the biggest lineman in the state. He just might be the biggest in the nation. Talking 8-man footballs or not, I challenge you to find another kid that size that has the athleticism of Crouch. If you do find one, along with the name of the kid, please include all the Division 1 scholarship offers he has, or where he has already signed. Tatum’s hands make him a serious receiv- ing threat as well. Since he can jump, too, Duke has an unstoppable red zone set. Quarterback, Orin McGee Jr. 6’1 `170 QB/ DB- is quick and athletic as well. I played ball with his daddy, so, I know what kind of will to win Orin has inside of him. Jaylan Hamersley Sr. 5’10 165- is also a very good athlete. The anchors on the line on both sides of the ball are the boys Martinez; Jacob Martinez Sr. 5’10 210 G/DE and Isaac Martinez Sr. 5’10 240 G/DE. Nolan Drennan Sr. 5’8 170 will play both fullback and linebacker, and Paul Hennessey Sr. 6’0 190 at linebacker and tight end will need to be key forces on defense. Look for these two to make some plays on defense. I will let coach Warner introduce himself: Duke head football coach Matt Warner - “I graduated from Konawa H.S. in 2006. Graduated from East Central University in Ada with a Math Education Degree. I have a wife, Julie, who teaches 5th grade at Duke. This is year one as a head coach, and year five overall. I coached at Konawa for two years as RB/LB coach my first year, and Co-Defensive Coordinator my second year, as well as RB/DB coach. My previous two years has been at Maud where I was the defensive coordinator both years, and OL/DL coach my first year and RB/DB my second year.” Coach Warner, like many football coaches, often uses quotes to help inspire his team. One of the quotes he uses stood out to me that reflect the Duke footballs woes recently, “Get a little better each day, take it piece by piece and chunk by chunk, because a little each day adds up to be a lot later.” I really believe Duke is the most intriguing story this season. With only 13 wins in 10 years, Duke has a chance to add up the victories at an unprecedented rate. Come on Duke fans. You travel in multitudes for a basketball game. It’s time to support the football team too, with the Milners and Mr. Rice lurking in the junior high ranks. This season could be the start of something really BIG for the Dukes. Like I said, HUMONGOUS. 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Now I’ve done it. No team should have trouble stopping them from scoring anymore. Wait, what’s that? You say you already knew that? Well, never mind then. I don’t have anything else that can help you. I though I was doing you a big favor. Hold on here. If you know what’s coming, then why can’t you stop it? Ahhhh…. Now that Brad Gilbert/Altus Times This is not part of the triple option. I just like this picture. Brad Gilbert/Altus Times The quick thinking, self sacrificing, magical disappearing act of the triple option. “But coach, I almost had him.” “Good hit… But you tackled the wrong guy.” It’s perhaps the most artistic moment in sports that I have seen since Nolan Ryan retired, the art of the pitch. is the 65-year-old question. If an option team has the right personnel in place, and any experience running it, stopping it for four quarters is near impossible. There will be times when you have success against the Wishbone attack. However, those times are just illusions. You are being set up for that scoring run that just went right through your gloating defense because you had no idea who Hope crossbar with ease. Gabe has deep, high onside kicks down to an art. From page 3 Like I said, I think the Bulldogs have a chance ness. Not so, Gabe Barton to defeat every opponent may be the best kicker in they face on their schedthe state. He thinks it’s ule. I just can’t say the between himself and a words you are wanting me kid from Piedmont. This to say. Too many things isn’t a Piedmont paper. can happen. However, So, you heard it here first. that doesn’t mean that Gabe Barton is the best you can’t say it. It’s our kicker in the state. Go by time at the front of the practice sometime and be line people. So, enjoy it. entertained by Gabe’s 60+ Soak it up. There is probyards of kicking field goals ably some room on the accurately and clearing the bandwagon left, but if you had the ball. Hollis certainly has the right personnel in place again this year for the Tigers to make a very deep run in the playoffs. They have another one of Soop’s boys in the backfield, and their fullback looks like he has been training for Mr. Olympia competitions. They have the experience running the option game as well. Their senior quarterback aren’t on board yet, I can’t imagine why not. SUPPORT THE 12TH MAN CLUB. They take care of everything that the staff shouldn’t have to. Sandwiches provided to the team during that extended rain delay at Del City came from 12th Man Club. It seriously looked like the difference maker between the two teams in the second half. The heaters on sideline at Guthrie came from 12th Man Club. The list goes on and on. Pre-game tailgating is has a state championship ring already. As an added bonus, the Hollis masterminds have hired a new offensive line coach, Justin “call me Matt” Humble. I was on the staff with coach Humble in 2012 at Frederick. Although that offense required the O-line go backwards every snap to protect our gunslinger, that offense went forward faster, and more often, than any other in the state’s history. I encourage you to go to YouTube and watch the Frederick Bombers 2012 highlights. You will get to see the line on both sides of the ball completely dismantle their theirs as well. Catch my drift? SUPPORT THE 12TH MAN CLUB. GO AHEAD BULLDOGS !! GO ON - GET THAT WHICH YOU HAVE WORKED FOR. THE HICCUP - The only thing that concerns me is this year’s schedule doesn’t set up well for the Bulldogs. Open on the road at rival Vernon. Then, the week two opponent, Anadarko, was a three-time defending state champion in class 4A when the Bulldogs went to Tripp Automotive & Towing, LLC Brad & Lori Tripp opponent. Get some popcorn though. I don’t know of any other high school team that has a 2-hour highlight film. Head Coach Reade Box hired an assistant who actually wants to win just as much as he does, or maybe they just hate to lose that much. Hollis again finds itself at the front of the line in class 2A. To all those willing to oppose them this year, if you already knew what offense was coming at you, and you were hoping to read this to get a secret on how to stop them, I guess I have nothing for you. Best of luck to you. Anadarko for their week two match-up last year. Once the dust settled, the Bulldogs brought back a 42-7 loss. It was set up last year to make another deep run into the playoffs. However, injuries by key personnel ended that run. This is a very dangerous opponent for a home opener. Especially since it’s homecoming. Elk City, Chickasha, Ardmore and defending state champion, Lawton Mac, are all on the road. Duncan, Del City, and Anadarko are home games inside “The Rock.” The Bulldog fans do everything in their power to make the boys feel at home when they are away from “The Rock.” However, it doesn’t change the fact that road games in football are a logistical nightmare for most teams. Transportation for a large group of players, coaches and managers and trainers to and from the site is only the surface getting scratched. All the pads See HOPE |7 Customized Embroidery, Monogramming, Applique, Screen printing and Lots More! Our Family Caring For Your Family Get your Personalized School - Spirit - Sports Shirts & Gear here! 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Tipton made true on my “We will be quite a bit bigprediction from a year ago. ger up front than we were last The Tigers claimed the 2014 year,” said head coach Travis state championship of Class C. White, “We will probably look This really came at no surprise. to pound the ball and try to However, I do get credit with wear people down throughout putting it on paper before the the game.” This is the opposeason started. site of the attack the Tipton There really wasn’t much offense had a year ago. Tipton doubt about it. As guarded as was loaded with speed, speed, football coaches are about prospeed at almost every position. viding bulletin board motivaThe rest of the positions were tional material for opponents, filled with really fast players. scheme secrets and injury The new quarterback to lead reports, Tipton head coach the Tigers is as new as you can Travis White, in his first year get in high school. Shon-Claude at the helm of the Tipton proBoothe, a freshman, takes over gram, was up front with me in under center. “Boothe is very agreeing that the Tiger’s would Tired of rising temperatures and maintenance costs, Tipton re-surfaced their field. Out with the old bermuda grass, and skilled athletically,” said coach the hours upon hours of mowing it and trying to keep it watered in drought conditions. Now in with a beautiful artificial 45 every opponent on their White. “He is talented, smart surface. Just one of the perks of winning multiple state championships. schedule. They also 45’ed their and just needs some game that goes undefeated and wins finishing 6th and Tipton even opponent in the finals 58-12. ship game. I saw that 46-point experience.” had Royce Bernal qualify for Yep, you read that correctly. spread that Tipton won by and big and claims the title, that No matter how the team state in track. They had power looks for 2015, they will look Tipton’s opponent, the team I I couldn’t help but think, “How team won’t compare to last lifting state qualifiers, and even a little better anytime they are refuse to acknowledge in print, did that team ever score 12 on year’s. I hate that. But, that’s more FFA achievements just as at home. They have installed a how good the 2014 Tigers the most qualified team that Tipton?” dominant. were. worked to win the games on I understand Tipton wants new artificial surface at Tipton. The class of 2014 will live on It is absolutely gorgeous, and Those seniors had been to their schedule, and battled up me to tell them “all is well” and in Tipton lore for eternity, but four straight state championthrough the playoffs, the one that this year’s team is just as no one has to mow it, and not those days are gone. ship games and won it all three team that gets to forever call good. However, before we even a drop of water is necessary The 2015 season has new times. Their trophy case looks itself the 2014 state runner-up, begin to approach that discusto keep it green. Every time (generally an amazing achieve- sion, let me offer a lil’ recap of mighty impressive. Tipton also faces everywhere. Still coach a player lands on it, they will Travis White claims that they found itself in the basketball ment) got 45’ed by Tipton. that senior class of 2014 as a know what to expect. And the game was cut short. reminder to the up and comers state tournament twice, reach- expect to win. I encourage everyone to Terence Rushing will be in I know… I know what you are of the legacy they are having to ing the finals in 2013 and a check the field out at Tipton. the backfield and will get a probably thinking. The answer live up to. I’m sorry that this is surprising first round exit The only thing better looking large bulk of the carries. Rush- than Tipton’s field is the shinis, yes. Tipton WAS most their reality. A team should not of the state playoffs in 2014. ing (perhaps the best name Then came the spring season. definitely that good. For all the have to live up to any other. ing precious metals in their ever for a running back) will The Tipton baseball team lost people that followed the Tipton No team should have to live trophy case. also be a formidable linebacker. in the championship game to juggernaut as it floated through up to last year’s Tipton squad. Reach Brad Gilbert@482-1221 ext.2076or Corey Jones at 6’4 295 is the the season, one question If at anytime in the future, Tip- finish runner up. The Tipton center, and will anchor the line. [email protected] golf team qualified for state lingered from that championton has a class come through [email protected] Hope more than some white athletic tape and some Bandaids. Multiple tables for ankles being taped, or for From page 6 massaging a mean muscle have to be accounted for, strain. The amount of tape as well as several sets of and pre-wrap that a footextra gear because…. you ball team goes through in never know. If something one week is mind blowing. breaks and you don’t have Now times that amount another to use, you are by 15 weeks or more, and away from home, so you its clear that the logistics better have it with you. of a football team to travel Helmets alone make a to play a game is like no huge luggage for the trip. other sport. The training gear is a little For example, in base- ball, if you aren’t a catcher and you wore your uniform to the bus, as long as you had your mit, you were good to finish a double-header and get back home. The hydration of a team the size of Altus is more than a little water jug. Please respect the kids on the sidelines holding the water. They are a valued member of the team if they hear a timeout and are sprinting out to the players GO BULLDOGS! Open 24 Hours! 60601517 1113 N. Main St. Altus, OK 482-8787 for a water break. You waterboys and watergirls remember the towel you are carrying is as important to the player as the water. They are sweating like Patrick Ewing did in a clutch moment trying to make a free throw late in the game. To make a deep run into playoffs means 14-17 weeks straight not including pre-season. It’s a long grind and work, work, work and somewhere these coaches have to teach and grade papers and do lesson plans. These young Bulldog athletes somehow have to find the time to be a student athlete. It isn’t all fight songs and standing ovations. SPEAKING OF WATER: THE BULLDOGS WOULD LIKE SOMEONE TO STEP UP AND DONATE BOTTLED WATER FOR ROAD GAMES. MAKE IT SO. My hope is that before week one, the team is overwhelmed by so much bottled water that they have to turn it away. They won’t, because there are several road games and seriously, the players have to stay hydrated or they cramp. Don’t let a Bulldog’s leg cramp be on your head. Donate some water and have peace of mind. Reach Brad Gilbert@482-1221 ext. 2076 Supporting all area Football Players 401 E. Tamarack Rd. Altus, OK 60603750 2015 FOOTBALL PREVIEW 8 Thursday, August 27, 2015 Altus Times Mangum have experienced team and coach Brad Gilbert um did manage to score some points, even in games they lost big. The spread offense will do Longtime baseball coach and that. Wendt will keep the spread assistant football coach, Mike attack, and hopes his son Kade Wendt, takes over the head will deliver some strikes to coaching duties at Mangum this what looks to be a very strong season. Wendt replaces Forrest wide receiver group. Xavy Mazey who leaves the program Pineda, Bryce Peeler and Ausafter only a year, and takes a tin Warner lead the wide-outs coaching job at Poteau. . Look for them to head some The 2014 season went as direction in a mad dash to find I expected it would. Well, at some space in the opponents’ least it did after Kade Wendt defenses. They saw a bunch was moved to quarterback. of action last season, and have Although the win-loss record is looked great so far this year. all anyone ever looks at, Mang- The Tigers also return their ball [email protected] Coachspeak From page 4 REED: Jayden worked very hard in early Spring and all Summer. He worked to correct a few of his mechanics issues. He is also much stronger in the weight room than he was a year ago. Seven on Seven helped us, but most of the work was done before we ever started that. ME: I kept hearing loud booms during all the practices I have been to. At first, I thought it was the music playing at the field, or a passing car stereo, or even some left over fireworks exploding nearby. As I investigated a bit, I found the weapon causing the booms. Of course, I am kidding. Well, maybe a little bit. Gabe Barton is hammering his practice attempts from 60 yards or more. You ever catch a look over and watch him kick during practice? REED: Gabe is a true weapon in both kickoffs and field goals. He’s a true specialist that works daily to improve his craft. He has a written kicking workout daily that he is given to cover everything we will need from him. We’re glad we have Gabe. ME: Coach, it looks like several Bulldogs are emerging into starring roles. For my last question, I want to know what your impressions of young Taven Birdow are? I know what I see, and I know what others have told me they see. Can I get you to take your coach hat off for a second and put your fan cap on? Or even your scouting report goggles on? Or whatever they wear, and give me your impression about #33? REED: The first description that comes to mind is that Taven is a great kid. He is very humble, and he came in and blended the transition back home very smoothly. He certainly did not bring any ego with him back from Florida. His talent is undeniable. He possesses the combination all football coaches are wanting. He has great power, strength, and speed. I feel like I’ve known Taven forever, but I have never seen him in live action against an opponent. I’m carrier, Colby Hamlett. Mangum will be in the 50 scheme defensively. Dawson Henry will be the rock at the middle linebacker position. He was a key factor a year ago, as well as Christian Ochoa, and Alex Villa helping us on the line. The Tigers are looking forward to the return of Joe Holt. Holt, a starting guard last year, has a broken hand and is expected to return to practice soon. Mangum brings experienced personnel to the stadium, and this will be their second year in the spread offense. The spread is amazing at the high school level, if and only if the quarterback is accurate. I know coach Wendt to be a talented baseball mind. But more so, Wendt is a life-long study of the finer aspects of sport skills and athletic abilities. Between his years of experience coaching baseball arms, and his son, Kade’s time at shortstop, they should be able to get some catchable throws to their experienced wide receivers. I’m not sure exactly what Mangum is expecting from this Henry Holub and Brad Gilbert | Altus Times Coach Reed keeps a close eye on his quarterback, Jayden Benway as he connects again on a nice out route. Henry Holub and Brad Gilbert | Altus Times Coach Reed just has a look of a coach that isn’t agreeing with the information this referee is giving. looking forward to seeing him compete. We are fortunate to have many great players. Although we know many of these players’ names, and will see them in headlines, it’s the unknown role players at the core of this team that will make us success- ful this year. This holds true for any great team. There are always players that emerge that help you win games each week that the common fan never notices. ME: Expectations are exponentially growing as the season approaches. Reach Brad Gilbert@482-1221 ext. 2076 or [email protected] How do you keep these young men from looking too far into the season toward the “what ifs” that tempt the mind, impair judgments, and distract from the now? How do you keep a team focused in the moment? REED: Our approach to practice has a great influence on keeping kids in the moment. We don’t accept anything but the best effort daily, no matter our record or opponent. We are dealing with 14 to 18-year-old young men. So, outside resources can persuade their minds at times to get relaxed and complacent. I think this group understands the magnitude of what this season can hold, and are hungry to work daily toward that goal. We love our team and its capabilities, but we understand, we have a long way to go to be ready for the schedule we will be facing. The X factor that has the biggest influence on a team is cohesion. This team is very close, and genuinely enjoys being with each other. That is a by-product of the coaching staff. The leadership qualities these coaches have has shown the boys what it looks like to have a Brotherhood. They see the closeness, laughter, and friendships within their coaches, which bleeds over to our locker room. Me: They look hungry. Starving is a look I see from some of the boys. I know the fan base here in Altus is famished. Keep feeding us coach. Reed: As the season progressed last year, our crowd kept growing and played a major role in our games. The players and the coaches feed off the energy and emotion that our crowd provides. Hopefully, we can continue to feed each other. The support our community gives for our football team and all our athletics is amazing. Many places claim to be athletic towns. Altus can definitely back it up. THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE TO COACH OR PLAY THAN ALTUS, OKLAHOMA!! (I added the all-caps. 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