2011 Football Media Guide - Memphis University School

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2011 Football Media Guide - Memphis University School
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Table of Contents
MUS HyMn
MUS Hymn .........................................1
MUS Fight Song ..................................1
Headmaster’s Message ........................3
OtHer MUS VarSity SpOrtS
Baseball .........................................9
Basketball .....................................10
Bowling ........................................11
Cross Country ...............................12
Fencing ........................................13
Golf ..............................................14
Lacrosse ......................................15
Soccer .........................................16
Swimming ...................................17
Tennis ..........................................18
Track & Field .................................19
Trapshooting .................................20
Wrestling......................................21
Championships (by sport) ....................23
MUS FOOtball - 2011
Varsity Schedule ............................25
Varsity Coaches .............................26
Roster of Players ...........................29
Seniors.........................................30
Juniors .........................................41
Sophomores .................................43
Freshmen .....................................46
Homecoming/reunion information.......53
MUS Cheerleaders.............................53
2010 Season in review ......................54
broadcast Crew ................................66
Coach’s profile: Jerry ellis ..................67
2010 MUS StatiStiCS
Team ..........................................68
Individual ......................................68
2010 MUS Honors ............................71
COnFerenCe - DiViSiOn ii aa
Conference Schools ........................72
Conference Stats ...........................74
2010 Playoff Bracket .....................75
State Champions (year-by-year).........75
College players ..................................76
MUS FOOtball reCOrDS (1957-2010)
Statistical Categories ......................79
Opponents Through the Years ..........91
Year-By-Year Results .......................91
Season Summaries ........................92
Owl trivia .........................................98
the last time ...................................99
MUS basketball Schedule 2011-12 ...100
Dear MUS, How kind the fate
that brought us to these halls
To learn thy ways,
To walk in truth and honor all our days.
We pray that we shall always honor Thee.
Let us all unite to sing
To Alma Mater, Friend, and Leader,
University.
— John Murry Springfield
MUS FIGHT SOnG
Go big team down the field
And honor bring to the red and blue.
Our team will never yield
Our men forever will be true.
(Rah, Rah, Rah)
Whether we lose or win
A greater team you’ll never see.
We’ll show our might again
For Memphis University,
Ready to fight again
For MUS and victory.
— William R. Hatchett
Charles Mosby
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Memphis University School
Founded 1893
Mission Statement
Memphis University School is a
college-preparatory school dedicated
to academic excellence and the development of well-rounded young men of
strong moral character, consistent
with the school’s Christian tradition.
Headmaster
Ellis L. Haguewood
board of trustees
Robert E. Loeb ’73, Chairman
Samuel N. Graham II ’80, Vice Chairman
Gary K. Wunderlich ’88, Treasurer
W. Thomas Hutton ’61, Secretary
R. Louis Adams ’70
James F. Burnett ’83
Suki S. Carson
Robert M. Fockler ’77
P. Trowbridge Gillespie, Jr. ’65
J. Brett Grinder ’91
Mark J. Halperin ’67
Harry Hill III ’66
Joseph R. Hyde III ’61
E. Carl Krausnick, Jr. ’79
Andrew R. McCarroll ’86
Johnny B. Moore, Jr.
Richard C. Moore, Jr. ’63
Joseph M. Morrison ’78
D. Stephen Morrow ’71
Wiley T. Robinson ’75
Chris R. Sanders
Charles F. Smith, Jr. ’66
Owen B. Tabor, Jr. ’85
S. Alexander Thompson III
William E. Troutt
alumni association
executive board
Jonathan A. Ballinger ’87, President
John B. Barton, Jr. ’95, Vice President
Robert I. Abbay IV ’92
Albert M. Alexander, Jr. ’84
Oscar P. Atkinson ’96
Albert B. Carruthers II ’78
Edward J. Dobbs ’89
Jason J. Fair ’89
Andrew E. Garrett ’03
Paul T. Gillespie III ’03
Patrick F. Hopper ’89
Joel M. Kaye ’84
Albert E. Laughlin III ’94
Stephen J. Maroda, Jr. ’75
Andrew A. McArtor ’86
Ralph A. McCool ’77
Daniel H. McEwan ’88
Gregory H. Meyer ’79
Edward F. Nenon, Jr. ’03
Charles P. Oates III ’77
Harry E. Sayle IV ’92
Dudley P. Schaefer, Jr. ’76
Scott S. Sherman ’89
Cleo W. Stevenson, Jr. ’68
John D. Stewart ’78
William R. Tayloe ’92
Jonathan A. Van Hoozer ’88
Scott D. Williams ’85
Craig H. Witt ’85
a message from Headmaster ellis Haguewood
Welcome to football time again on the campus of Memphis
University School. Coach Bobby Alston’s team faces another
array of formidable opponents, opening at home against last year’s TSSAA
Division II-AA state champion, Ensworth. Road trips to South Panola
(Mississippi 6A state champions and ranked #1 in the nation last year in
most polls), Olive Branch, St. Benedict, and Briarcrest punctuate a home
schedule that includes Kingsbury, Central, East, White Station, and CBHS.
The Owls have earned four state football championships in the last
seven seasons, and hope springs in every Owl heart for a strong run at
one more. Every year yields a murderous regular season schedule,
followed by extraordinary playoff challenges versus superb Division II
teams from other parts of the state. Though not everyone will admit it,
everyone understands that TSSAA Division II-AA produces the best
high-school football in Tennessee.
At MUS we want to do whatever we do as well as we can. And we want to
do it against the best competition available. A commitment to excellence
encompasses not only our athletic program but also our academic program
and non-athletic extracurricular activities. We believe that boys need a
wide range of experiences that stimulate the intellect, quicken the spirit,
and build the physical body.
Team sports like football teach lessons about life and about ourselves – the
courage to compete, selfless loyalty to teammates and school, perseverance
in the face of adversity, and teamwork in pursuit of noble goals.
As spectators, we must support our teams in a positive way, extend
hospitality and courtesy to visiting schools and their fans, and exhibit
the same level of sportsmanship and class as our players and coaches.
We must keep the proper perspective: yes, we play to win, but it is,
after all, a game.
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Support the Owls!
This year, MUS will host six home games,
plus possible playoff games, and the annual
Liberty Bowl High School All-Star game,
which is played in December. Home
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
BASEBALL
Johnny beard, Head Coach
Having come to MUS in 2004 to serve as an assistant baseball coach and
supervisor of the school’s athletic fields, Coach Beard took over the baseball
program in the 2008 season. During that season, the Diamond Owls finished
14-11 and came within one victory of advancing to the sub-state round. In
the 2009 season the Owls were able to advance to the sub-state round with
the help of just one senior. The 2010 season was the best in school history,
tying one record and setting a new one. The Diamond Owls won the region
for only the second time (the first being in 1992) and advanced further in the
state playoffs than any team had ever done, ending as state runners-up. For
these accomplishments, Coach Beard was named The Commercial Appeal’s Best
of Preps Coach of the Year. This past season, the team repeated their titles as they took first place in the region
and became state runners-up. Beard, who has coached at a variety of levels for more than thirty-seven years, is
widely known in baseball circles. During his career, his teams have won five amateur national championships, and
some of his players have gone on to play professionally for teams such as the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs,
Chicago White Sox, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Prior to coming to MUS, he worked at and ultimately retired from
Memphis Light, Gas, and Water. In addition to his current baseball
duties, he still supervises the maintenance of the athletic fields.
baSeball 2011
OtHer baSeball COaCHeS
Varsity assistants: Kyle Finney, ben Clanton ’94, bo Hart, Chris Stewart
JV Coach: Kyle Finney; JV assistants: ben Clanton ’94, Scotty yount
lower School Coach: ben Clanton ’94
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Overall record: 27 – 6
regional tournament: 1st place
State runner-up
MUS FieldS 14 SportS
BASkEtBALL
Jerry peters, Head Coach
Coach Peters came to MUS in the fall of 1960. During his first eighteen years,
he was head track and cross country coach and had three athletes set state
records – Steve Keltner ’65 in the long jump, Gary Garner ’73 in the 880-yard
run, and Tommy Christenbury ’78 in the decathlon. In 1964 he was named
head basketball coach. His teams have won sixteen district and seven regional
championships. In 2007, the Owls not only won the region but also captured
the state title. During his forty-seven years as basketball coach, MUS has won
985 games, which is first among active coaches in the state and second all-time.
In 2005, Coach Peters was inducted into the Rhodes College Athletics Hall of
Fame, and in 2008, he was named to the TSSAA Hall of Fame. As a history
teacher for more than five decades, Peters held the A. Robert Boelte, Jr. Chair of Excellence in Teaching from
2002-2011. During his academic tenure, Peters has received awards for
excellence in teaching and service, including the TAIS Hubert Smothers
baSKetball 2010-11
Award for Distinguished Teaching and, from MUS, the Distinguished
Overall record: 15 – 16
Teacher Award, the John M. Nail Outstanding Teacher Award, and the
Jean Barbee Hale Award for Outstanding Service.
OtHer baSKetball COaCHeS
Varsity assistants: Matt bakke, Mark Counce ’77
JV Coach: Matt bakke; assistant: Mark Counce ’77
Freshmen Coach: Joe tyler; assistant: Dax torrey ’94
eighth-Grade Coach: trey Suddarth; Seventh-Grade Coach: Dax torrey ’94
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
BowLing
David Jackson
and Michael Schwartz,
Head Coaches
Bowling was added as a sport in the fall
of 2008. From October through January,
six-man teams competed against other teams
from area private schools. Together, coaches
David Jackson and Michael Schwartz formed
a dedicated group of participants who, in only
their second season, qualified for the state
tournament, which was canceled later due to snow conditions. Returning players are eager to improve further
during this fourth season and get a chance at state competition.
Originally from Williamsburg, Virginia, Dr. Jackson learned about bowling while in college at FreedHardeman University and Harding University. He first came to MUS in 1974 and stayed for eight years while
serving as chairman of the Religion Department. He left in 1982 to pastor a church, and for the next twenty-three
years, he led a congregation in Jackson, Mississippi, and one in Knoxville. Upon returning to MUS in 2005, he
once again took over as head of the Religion Department and now adds coaching to his responsibilities.
Dr. Schwartz was introduced to bowling during college at Purdue University when he took a bowling class that
required him to bowl three times
a week at 7:30 a.m. He enjoyed
the class so much that he joined
a league to gain more experience.
Schwartz came to MUS in 2005
from Vanderbilt University, where
he had been doing research in
neurobiology. At MUS, he teaches
biology and Molecular Biology. He
was named the chairman of the
Science Department at the beginning
of the 2008 school year.
bOwlinG 2010-11
Overall record: 8 – 7
regional Standing: 4th place
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
CroSS Country
Joe tyler, Head Coach
This season will mark Coach Tyler’s twelfth as head coach of the cross-country
team. Prior to MUS, he was assistant cross-country coach at Christian Brothers
High School and Houston High School. Tyler grew up in Kansas City,
Missouri, graduated from Creighton University, and obtained a master’s degree
from the University of Memphis. He came to MUS in
1999 to teach mathematics in the Lower School and
has assisted in coaching basketball and track. He now
serves as the assistant principal in the Lower School
in addition to his teaching and coaching duties. His
first cross-country squad in 2000 contributed to the
excellence of the MUS program as they finished a solid third in the state meet, and in
2005, the squad finished second in the state, its highest finish since 1996. This past year
the team finished sixth at the state meet.
OtHer CrOSS COUntry COaCHeS
CrOSS COUntry 2010
lower School Coach: Matt bakke
regular-Season record: 24 – 18
State tournament Finish: 6th place
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
fEnCing
brad Kroeker, Head Coach
Under the direction of Kroeker, fencing started as a club sport at MUS in
2005 but grew in popularity and became the fourteenth varsity sport in 2009.
Kroeker worked two years with M. Bella Walther of the Hungarian national
saber team and two years with Sergey Petrosian of the Russian/Armenia junior foil team. He then coached and taught fencing classes at Rhodes College
from 1999-2004. During this time, his fencers won many awards, including
a bronze medal in saber at the 1999 national championships from a field of
40 divisions, and were ranked among the Top 25 in all three weapons for the
2000-01 season. They also were awarded several division championships: four
in individual épeé, three in
individual saber, three for the épeé team, and two for the saber
team. In total, his teams won thirty-one regional tournaments
FenCinG 2011
from 2000-08. Since the sport began at MUS, the Owls have
Overall record: 12 tournament wins
competed in the Junior Olympics in Denver, Charlotte, AlbuState tournament: 1st place in saber
querque, Memphis, and Dallas and national championships in
Junior Olympics: 7 qualifying fencers
Atlanta and Reno. The fencers have won many tournaments in
Summer national Championships:
just the last few years. In fact, they won the state épeé champi6 qualifying fencers
onship in 2008 and 2010 and saber championships in 2008-11.
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
goLf
Cliff Frisby, Head Coach
Frisby, a 30-year member of the Professional Golf Association (PGA), has been
the director of the United States Junior Golf Tour since 2001. He starts his
third year as head coach of the varsity golf team. He served as an acting coach in
several matches throughout the 2008 season, including the state championships,
when Greg King stepped down as head coach to become director of the
Mirimichi Golf Course in Millington. Frisby has taken over a very successful
MUS program that has claimed four state titles, seven runner-up finishes, and
fourteen overall region titles. This season looks bright for the Owls. The team is
returning junior Zach Olsen, who was the 2008 Tennessee state golf champion as
an eighth-grader, the youngest in state history. Olsen was state runner up in 2010
as a sophomore. Additionally, both the 2008 and 2009 teams placed
first in the region and second in the state. The 2010 team placed first
in the region and fourth in the state. Other returning players are senior
GOlF 2010
Daniel McLeod, junior Jake Rudesill, and freshman Hays Moreland.
Overall record: 27 – 11
regional tournament: 1st place
OtHer GOlF COaCHeS
State tournament: 4th place
lower School Coach: trey Suddarth
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
LACroSSE
elliott Dent, Head Coach
Lacrosse started as a club sport at MUS in 1990 but grew in popularity and
became the tenth varsity sport in 1995. In 1996, Elliott Dent came fresh from
college-level lacrosse at Hampden-Sydney to teach religion and English and
become head coach of the varsity lacrosse team. Since 1998, when the team
won its first TSLA championship, Dent’s squads have been elite programs in
Tennessee, winning seven titles during his stay. In 2011, the Owls went 14-2
and played dominating lacrosse on their way to become the TSLA champions.
Additionally, Coach Dent was named The Commercial Appeal’s Best of Preps
Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year. During Dent’s tenure, the
team beat McCallie and MBA for the first time in the school’s history as well as
schools from California, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, North Carolina,
Kentucky, and Virginia. His record at MUS is 174-42. He has coached eighteen All-Americans and five Academic
All-Americans since 1997. He was named the TSLA Coach of the Year in 1999 and was the president of the
TSLA from 1999 to 2004. In 2002, Dent was the coach for the West All-Star Team for the U.S. Lacrosse High
School All-Star Games. Dent enjoys teaching the sport that he loves and watching his young players gain self-confidence. Under his leadership the summer lacrosse camp has become very popular, introducing record numbers
of boys to the game. He feels that the real payoff for becoming a coach is seeing a player become enthusiastic and
learn to appreciate the sport.
OtHer laCrOSSe COaCHeS
laCrOSSe 2011
Varsity assistants:
Overall record: 14 – 2
ron ansley ’97, pat DiMento, whit tenent ’00
regional record: 3 – 0
JV Coach: whit tenent ’00
tSla Division i State Champions
lower School Coach: Jeffrey block ’94
assistants: Kevin eissler, Jack Straton, Dave rea
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
SoCCEr
Vincent beck, Head Coach
Beck has been the head coach of the MUS soccer team for the past fourteen
seasons. In 1998, Coach Beck led the team to the state quarterfinals and
has reached the state tournament every year since. He has also led some
championship squads, including the 1999 team, which was undefeated in the
region and took home the regional championship. And his 2004 squad reached
high school soccer’s pinnacle by winning the state title, defeating University
School of Nashville, 2-0, in the championship match. Beck says he enjoys
coaching because it is both challenging and different every year. Beck grew
up in Scotland playing soccer, but he says his inspiration came from Mike
Berticelli, former head soccer coach at the University of Notre Dame. Before
coming to MUS, Coach Beck played indoor soccer professionally for twelve years and was a three-time All-Star.
He also was an assistant coach for a professional team for three years and coached high school boys and girls teams
for two years, including the 1991 high school boys team that won the state championship in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Beck even played two seasons for the Memphis Express, a professional team in Memphis. The Owls earned a state
championship in 2004, for which The Commercial Appeal named Beck the Soccer Coach of the Year. This past
season, the team was second in the region and lost in overtime at the state quarterfinals to MBA, 3-2.
OtHer SOCCer COaCHeS
SOCCer 2011
Overall record: 9 – 5 – 1
regional record: 4 – 1 – 1
regional tournament: 2nd place
Varsity assistant: todd erickson
JV Coach: billy Smith
Freshmen Coach: Mikey McGuire ’03
eighth-Grade Coach: Spencer reese ’94
Seventh-Grade Coach: Chris Fauser
program Coordinator: Spencer reese ’94
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
SwiMMing
bryan parker, Head Coach
This marks the first year for Parker as head coach of the varsity swimming team.
Parker has ten years of coaching experience, and he is currently an assistant
coach with the Memphis Tiger swim team and head coach for the Memphis
Country Club swim program. In 1999, Coach Laurie Clark resurrected the
swim program at MUS, which had been dormant since the 1930s. Now, in
their thirteenth season, the Aquatic Owls have won the Shelby County Swim
League championship for three years in a row, winning against sixteen public
and private schools. The largest men’s swim team in the conference, the squad
averages more than thirty swimmers per season. Going 164-11 last season, the
team broke seven of the twelve MUS individual records, two of the three MUS
relay records, all under the tutelage of Coach Clark, who was named The Commercial Appeal’s Best of Preps Coach
of the Year in 2009 and 2010. Parker takes the helm of a successful swimming program, and MUS swimmers are
looking forward to continued success under their new coach.
SwiMMinG 2010-11
regular Season record: 164 – 11
Germantown invitational: 1st place
irving texas invitational: 1st place
Hendrix College invitational: 2nd place
Shelby County Championship: 1st place
State Finish: 11th place
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
tEnniS
bill taylor, Head Coach
With seven state team championships in the last decade, Coach Taylor and the
tennis program continue as one of the dominant sports programs in Tennessee
high school athletics. The 2011 team placed fifth out of sixteen teams chosen
to participate in the DecoTurf National High School Invitational Tournament.
They also earned a regional title, which they have done every year since 1996,
and sophomore Marshall Sharp earned the singles state championship, which
he also won in2010. In his thirty-fifth season with the Owls, Taylor has
coached his teams to twenty-two district championships along with thirtyone regional titles. Overall, his teams have won eleven state titles and been
the runner-up eight more times, and his players have claimed twelve state doubles titles and seven more singles
championships. Additionally, Taylor's squads have won more than seventy-seven invitational, district, regional,
and state tournaments. Taylor has been named Tennis Coach of the Year by The Commercial Appeal for eleven of
the past thirteen years, including 2008 and 2011. In college, Taylor played tennis for Southwestern (now Rhodes
College) while earning his degree. Besides coaching,
he also teaches biology, AP Biology, Genetics, and
directs the MUS in Europe summer programs.
tenniS 2011
Overall record: 13 – 2
OtHer tenniS COaCHeS
Decoturf national tournament: 5th place
Varsity assistant: phil Chamberlain
regional tournament: 1st place
lower School Coach: trey Suddarth
Division ii team State tournament: Semifinals
Division ii Singles State Champ
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
trACk & fiELd
bobby alston, Head Coach
Coach Alston starts his twenty-seventh season as track and field head coach.
The 2011 team went through a rebuilding year and looks poised for a great
2012 season, returning all scoring members. The Owls claimed traditional
state championships in 1994, 1995, 1997, and 2009 and were state runnerup four more times (1991-93, 2007), as well as capturing 20 region titles.
Alston has been recognized several times by the The Commercial Appeal as
Track and Field Coach of the Year. He also serves as head football coach and
athletic director of the school.
OtHer traCK COaCHeS
Varsity assistants: Orlando McKay, Joe tyler,
Johnny Jones, ross rutledge ’02
lower School Coach: Matt bakke
assistant: Glenn rogers
traCK 2011
Overall record: 44 – 39
regional Meet: 4th place
State Meet: 9th place
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
trApShooting
Hamilton eggers, Head Coach
Begun as a club sport in 2005 by Patrick McCarroll ’92, the trapshooting team
has grown immensely to become a very popular spring sport. In 2008, the
program became the school’s twelfth varsity sport. Hamilton Eggers ’94
inherited a sound program when he took the reigns from McCarroll in
2009. As a member of the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP), the Owls
compete against other public and private schools in several regular-season
shoots in preparation for the postseason. The emphases at shoots include
safety and sportsmanship as teams of five athletes shoot at clay targets released
from a central trap house. In 2010, MUS finished 5th in the district with
high expectations to compete for a medal in the regional shoot. MUS placed
a disappointing 12th overall in the region but did well enough to qualify for the state shoot which gave them
valuable experience. The 2011 season was plagued by bad weather, competition cancellations, and practice facility
flooding. Still, at the regional shoot, Jake Woodman broke 87 of 100 targets, taking second place in the varsity
alternate division and qualifying for state. The trapshooting program’s goal parallels the mission of the Tennessee
SCTP: “to teach the importance of safe firearms handling, responsibility, leadership, and teamwork and to
promote healthy competition.”
OtHer trapSHOOtinG COaCHeS
Varsity assistant: Jonathan large
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MUS FieldS 14 SportS
wrEStLing
Steve Hendricks, Head Coach
Hendricks is not new to coaching; he started his career in Cape Girardeau,
Missouri, as an assistant coach at Southeast Missouri State University. From
there, he coached at Millington High School from 1975 to 1991, establishing a
team record of 168-48-3 during that time. After several years in administration
at the Shelby County school system, he was transferred to Bolton High School.
By the 1998 season, his duties also included coaching the wrestling team, an
assignment that lasted until 2003 and established a team record of 78-22 during
that same period. After retirement from the Shelby County school system, he
began coaching as an assistant at MUS with both the Lower School and Upper
School teams. Hendricks starts his third year at MUS as head coach. The 2011
wrestling season was individually successful for junior Eli Goldstein, who placed fifth at state, and three other
Owls, Townes Buford, Trey O’Bannon, and Avery
Tosi, who made it all the way to state quarterfinal
competition. Additionally, Kyle Naes competed
after football season and won the Freshman City
Championship.
OtHer wreStlinG COaCHeS
Varsity assistant: John Knaff, andrew Hooser ’04,
James walker; lower School Coach: John Knaff
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MuS ChAMpionShipS
BaSeBall
District – 1991, 92
Region – 1992, 2010
State-Tournament Appearance – 1999, 2006
State Runner-up – 2010, 11
BaSkeTBall
District – 1973, 78-83, 85, 86, 87, 96, 97
Region – 1979, 80, 82, 85, 98, 01, 07
State-Tournament Appearances –
1979, 82, 85, 05-07
State – 2007
CrOSS COUnTry
Region – 1976, 80, 90-94, 96, 01-05
State Runner-up – 1995, 96, 2005
State – 1991, 92
FenCInG
State Epeé – 2010
State Saber – 2010
FOOTBall
District – 1977, 80, 82, 83, 85, 87, 89-92
Region – 1977, 80, 82, 83, 93, 96
State Runner-up – 1983, 90
State – 1985, 2004, 05, 08, 09
GOlF
District – 1976, 77, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87
Region – 1972, 73, 76, 77, 82, 91, 94, 96,
99, 03, 05, 07, 09, 10
State Runner-up – 1976, 77, 97, 04, 07-09
State – 1991, 94, 96, 98
laCrOSSe
State Runner-up – 1997, 04, 05, 07, 09, 10
State – 1998-2001, 03, 08, 11
TraCk
District – 1968, 69
Region – 1984, 87-02, 05-09
State Runner-up – 1991-93, 2007
State – 1994, 95, 97, 2009
Team relays (discontinued after 1997)
Region – 1993-96
State Runner-up – 1995-97
State – 1993-94
wreSTlInG
SOCCer
Region – 1987, 88, 96, 99, 2010
State Runner-up – 1996, 2003
State – 1982, 2004
SwIMMInG
County Runner-up – 2002-08
County – 2009, 10, 11
TennIS
District – 1975, 76, 78-97
Region – 1967-69, 71-76, 78, 79, 81-94, 96-11
State Runner-up – 1975, 83, 88, 91, 93,
96, 03, 08
State – 1967, 68, 78, 84, 85, 92, 98-02, 04, 05
Southern Interscholastics (discontinued)
Region – 1966
Runner-up – 1957, 59, 60
Champion – 1958
District – 1981, 89
TEAM DUALS:
District – 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96
Region – 1993, 94 , 95, 96
TSSaa PePSI CUP all SPOrTS
CHaMPS (discontinued after 1996)
District – 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92,
1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96
State Runner-up – 1989-1990
State – 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96
the CommerCial appeal
BeST OF THe PrePS
Male Division Champs – 1985, 86, 88,
91-94, 96-98, 2006, 09, 10
Class AA Overall – 1990, 91
Private School Champs – 2005
Good Luck, owLs!
cLass of ’73
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footBALL
2011
VArSity SChEduLE
Aug. 19
Aug. 26
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Division ii
Nov. 4
Nov. 11
Nov. 18
Dec. 1
Fri. Ensworth at MUS ................................... 7:30
Fri. Kingsbury at MUS ..................................7:30
Fri. MUS at South Panola .............................7:30
Fri. Central at MUS .....................................7:30
Fri. MUS at Olive Branch ..............................7:30
Fri. East at MUS (Homecoming).....................7:00
Fri. CBHS at MUS .......................................7:00
Fri. MUS at St. Benedict ..............................7:00
Fri. White Station at MUS ............................7:00
Fri. MUS at Briarcrest .................................7:00
tSSaa playoffs
Fri. First Round ...........................................7:00
Fri. Quarterfinals .........................................7:00
Fri. Semifinals .............................................7:00
Thu. State Finals in Cookeville .........................7:00
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VArSity footBALL CoAChES
Bobby Alston
Head Coach/Quarterbacks
Hired by Col. Ross Lynn in 1977 to teach physical education and
coach, Bobby Alston joined the varsity football staff in 1980 as defensive
coordinator, switching to offense in 1983 as the Owls moved from the
wishbone to a more wide-open attack. In 1998, Alston followed Jake
Rudolph (1959-97) and Gene Thorn (1957-58) to become only the
third head football coach in the school’s history. During his tenure on
the Owls’ staff, MUS has won 267 games and lost 93, been the state
runner-up twice and won five state championships, including the 2004,
2005, 2008, and 2009 titles. The Commercial Appeal has honored Alston
as Coach of the Year three times (2004, 2005, and 2008) and Sportsman
of the Year in 2009. Additionally, he received the Rex Dockery Award
from the Memphis Chapter of the National Football Foundation and
College Hall of Fame in 2007. Coach Alston is married to Sally, a safety
consultant, and has two adult children, Meredith and Drew ’07, and one
grandchild, Hudson.
John Cady
Mark Chubb
linebackers
Defensive line
Outside linebackers
Cady offers our athletes more than
36 years of coaching experience. A
1969 MUS alumnus, he continued
to hone his game in college, playing
at Southwestern on the defensive
line. Upon graduation in 1973,
Cady started coaching at Elliston
Academy and has remained in
education ever since. Cady returned
to MUS in 1982 as a teacher,
coach, and administrator until
he was offered the job as head
football coach at a private school
in Charlotte, NC, in 1996. After
three years there, Cady came back
to Memphis and returned to MUS
in 2007.
Chubb has served as leader of the
MUS defense since 2006. After
an illustrious high school football
career, Chubb played for Wittenberg
University, earning first-team AllConference as an offensive lineman
for three years, a Division III AllAmerican honor (1994) and a spot
on the Conference All-Decade team.
Before moving to Memphis, Chubb
taught and coached at his alma
mater and spent one year coaching
offensive linemen at Evansville
University. Rhodes College was the
next stop for Chubb. He spent eight
years as a Lynx, coaching baseball,
softball, track, and football.
After retiring from the Shelby
County School system in 2001,
Ellis joined the MUS football
program to help with the offensive
line. He made the switch to defense
eight seasons ago. A graduate of
Germantown High School and
Memphis State, Ellis returned to
Germantown in 1966 to begin his
coaching career. In 1989, he moved
to Houston High School when he
was offered the position of head
coach and coached the Mustang’s
very first football season. Ellis
returned to Germantown in 1995
as an assistant and remained there
until his retirement.
An MUS staffer since 2005, Jones
coaches outside linebackers called
buzzards. A native of Batesville,
Mississippi, Jones played linebacker
with high school powerhouse South
Panola, before becoming a threeyear letterman at defensive end for
Ole Miss. Jones’ professional career
included stops in the Arena League
cities of Jackson, Mississippi and
St. Louis. In 2004, he moved to
Memphis to begin his second career
as a fitness trainer. Jones spent some
time at 24-Hour Fitness before beginning his own service, Next Level
Personalize Fitness.
Defensive line
Jerry Ellis
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Johnny Jones
Hamilton Eggers
Kyle Finney
Orlando McKay
Eggers is in his fourth year of
rounding out the MUS football staff
as an offensive line coach. A 1994
graduate of MUS, Eggers was a
three-time All-Conference lineman
and senior-season team MVP at
Rhodes College, where he coached
Lynx running backs for two years
after graduation. Upon leaving
Rhodes, Eggers spent six years in the
world of financial management
before returning to education. He
joined the ECS teaching and coaching staff in 2006 and began pursuing his master’s degree at CBU.
After two successful seasons with
the Eagles, Eggers returned to MUS
in 2008 to teach history and coach
football and trapshooting.
In college, Finney played football
at Delta State University, earning
a spot on the Gulf South Conference Team of the Decade (1990),
the Gulf South Conference’s 25th
Anniversary team (1996), and
induction into Delta State’s Sports
Hall of Fame (1999). Finney spent
the next 17 years coaching baseball,
basketball, football, and track at Lee
Academy in Clarksdale, winning the
1995 3A Baseball Championship in
Mississippi and being named Coach
of the Year (baseball) in 1995 and
1996. Before diving into the MUS
offense five years ago, Finney served
as head coach of varsity football at
Lee Academy and Tipton-Rosemark
Academy.
McKay has coached football and
track for MUS since 1996. After high
school in Arizona, McKay went to
the University of Washington, where
he started at wide receiver. During
college, his squads won two PAC-10
Championships (1990 and 1991) and
one was voted National Champion
(1991). McKay earned All-PAC-10
academic honors for three of his four
college years. In track, he was a threetime All-American and, in 1989,
clocked the 32nd fastest time in the
world in the 400 meters (45.81).
McKay continued his football career
as a fifth round draft pick of the
Green Bay Packers in 1992 before
finishing out his playing days with
two seasons in the CFL.
Glenn Rogers
Ross Rutledge
Katie Upchurch
athletic trainer
assistant athletic trainer
Rogers has been an integral part
of the MUS staff for ten years.
A local son, he graduated from the
University of Memphis. Rogers
spent two seasons in the NFL with
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and
Miami Dolphins before moving on
to seven seasons in the CFL, including five with the 1993 Grey Cup
Champs, the Edmonton Eskimos.
He also played briefly for the
Orlando Thunder, a World Football
League team. Rogers first came to
MUS in 2000 to teach and coach.
After a one-year hiatus to coach the
Montreal Alouettes of the CFL, he
returned to MUS in 2003.
This marks Rutledge’s third year on
the football staff. After graduating
from MUS in 2002, he studied
history and played safety at Millsaps.
His time on the field and in the
library earned him All-Conference
SCAC and All-Academic SCAC
honors. After graduation, Rutledge
helped coach the Millsaps Majors
to two conference championships
and completed his master’s degree
in history at Mississippi College.
In early 2008, he served as a
volunteer track coach at MUS
before taking a position teaching
history and coaching outside
linebackers at Cordova High School.
He returned to MUS in 2009 to
teach history and assist coaching
football and track.
This is Upchurch’s second year
as the team’s athletic trainer. She
earned her BSED in exercise and
sport science at the University
of Memphis, where she also
participated in the Student Athletic
Training program. She earned her
master’s degree in athletic training
at the University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga, where she was
also involved in the care and
rehabilitation of various athletes.
In 2008, Upchurch returned to
Memphis as an athletic trainer
with Memphis City Schools. One
year later she accepted a position
with Campbell Clinic’s Outreach
program, dividing her time as
assistant to Dr. Fredick Azar and the
athletic trainer at MUS.
Ferebee returns to MUS after a
one-year hiatus, serving as clinical
coordinator for Auburn University’s
Army Warrior Athletic Training
program at Fort Benning, GA. Before
coming to MUS in 1999, Ferebee
was a student athletic trainer for
Ohio State University, followed by
six years with HealthSouth Sports
Medicine in Memphis. After first
joining MUS, he left to spend two
years as the athletic trainer for Officer
Candidates School at Marine Corps
Base in Quantico, VA. He returned
to MUS in 2005 and his pursuit of
education. In addition to being a
Certified Athletic Trainer, Ferebee is a
Certified Strength and Conditioning
Specialist. In 2007, he earned his
master’s degree in exercise science.
Offensive line
Defensive backs
running backs
receivers
Safeties
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David Ferebee
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Shane tucker
Garrott Graham
Fernando Van Hook
Spencer Gruber
alex Dale
anthony walton
blake bennett
Mitchell Marino
Jarrett Jackson
bryan luttrell
Jak Kinney
Jordan rodgers
alex weaver
toby baker
James Sexton
edward lake
John Sousoulas
will whitley
Cal edge
Chris evans
Dustin Conway
william Hammond
Derrick baber
Matt bolton
DJ walker
trey Moore
Grayson lynn
James burnett
warren ball
Heath wilder
witt Hawkins
Hall ballinger
peyton Klawinski
tate Solberg
Drew Stevenson
wil Hergenrader
eason taylor
lucas Crenshaw
Sullivan Ford
andrew renshaw
Jazz Singh
Jay Mitchum
pete abston
Sam Fowlkes
bud Harris
James prather
GRADE HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION
11
12
11
12
12
10
10
12
11
11
11
11
11
12
10
11
12
11
10
11
11
12
11
11
11
10
10
11
11
12
10
11
11
10
12
12
10
10
10
11
12
10
11
10
10
10
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-0
5-10
6-0
6-1
5-10
6-0
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-0
6-3
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-3
5-7
5-10
6-1
5-11
6-0
5-7
5-10
6-2
5-10
6-0
5-10
6-1
5-11
6-0
5-10
5-8
6-0
6-0
6-0
5-11
5-9
5-11
5-11
5-8
5-11
5-9
5-11
6-4
210
170
170
175
180
170
155
155
160
142
175
183
150
185
180
150
170
185
160
180
165
170
180
160
265
210
130
145
170
200
175
170
210
130
200
220
145
160
155
170
195
130
180
135
175
220
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nick antonelli
Gary wunderlich
blake wallace
Ford Howell
Malik Smith
alex taylor
andrew Crosby
nicholas Vergos
bobby lewis
arbre Jones
John estes
Jake eissler
Michael Fitzsimmons
leo bjorklund
ben Still
brayden phillips
britt Colcolough
Daniel Cunningham
Jace watkins
tunkie Saunders
Kyle naes
Sylvester tate
ben benton
nick Schwartz
Stephen tsiu
Dennis parnell
Jackson roberts
Chris Galvin
Chaz Kemp
will Morrison
Myatt McClure
Charlie Goodfellow
Daniel Cunningham
Devin perry
edward Good
Josh Dixon
Fraser Humphreys
Hunter Varner
luke Stallings
tal Keel
Chris Fiedler
renn eason
Drew Flaherty
GRADE HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION
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10
10
11
10
11
10
12
10
11
10
10
10
10
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12
12
12
10
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12
10
10
10
10
10
11
10
10
11
12
10
12
10
11
10
10
10
11
10
10
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-2
5-10
5-10
5-11
6-4
6-2
6-6
6-1
6-1
6-1
5-10
6-3
5-11
6-5
6-6
6-3
6-1
6-3
5-9
6-5
6-0
5-7
6-0
6-4
6-2
6-0
6-2
5-11
5-7
6-6
6-1
6-1
5-10
6-0
6-3
5-11
5-11
5-11
6-1
5-11
165
165
158
225
260
190
175
260
250
310
240
210
215
200
280
225
305
265
315
200
280
265
280
170
220
268
180
160
145
195
160
137
265
166
190
170
170
180
165
160
185
145
170
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Managers: Jack Stukenborg, Drew bell, Cole ettingoff,
Connor Goodwin, Xavier Greer, and Kamar Mack
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MuS SEnior footBALL pLAyErS
First row (kneeling}: Garrott Graham 2, Spencer Gruber 4, alex Dale 5, Mitchell Marino 8, toby baker 15
Second row: william Hammond 22, Heath wilder 30, Drew Stevenson 35, wil Hergenrader 36, Jazz Singh 41
third row: nicholas Vergos 55, ben Still 64, brayden phillips 66, britt Colcolough 67
Fourth row: Jace watkins 69, ben benton 74, Daniel Cunningham 85
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MEEt thE tEAM
SEniorS
tOby baKer
#15 6-3 185 Qb/punter
ben bentOn
#74 6-5 280 Ol
Football: One of five captains
selected by the team…As a junior,
played in all 11 games at QB…
A 2010 finalist for Mr. Football…
Rushed for 515 yards and 13
touchdowns…Threw for 1688 yards
and 13 touchdowns…Punted for a
42 yard average
at MUS: Starter on the basketball
and soccer teams…Finalist for
The Commercial Appeal’s Best of
Preps Player of the Year in soccer…
Treasurer of the Student Council
away from MUS: Attends Second
Presbyterian Church…Part of the
True North youth group
Favorite Teacher: Nat Akin
(English) because “he makes his class
a seminar that involves everyone.
He lets us explain the books that we
studied, and his class feels more like
a college class.
Personal: The son of Alicia and
Don Baker, sister Allie
Football: As a junior, played in all 11
games as guard on the offensive line that
averaged 323 yards per game
at MUS: Participates as a thrower on
the track team…A member of the trapshooting team…Participates in Civic
Service Organization activities…
Involved in Student Council activities
away from MUS: A member of the
St John’s Episcopal Church…Active in
youth groups at church…Spends a lot of
his free time hunting and fishing
Favorite Teacher: Lin Askew (English)
because “he is a real personable guy and
is willing to go out of his way to help
you”
Personal: The son of Laurie and Bill
Benton, brother Will ’09
britt COlCOlOUGH
#67 6-5 305 Ol
Go Owls!
Football: As a junior, played in all
11 games at both offensive tackle and
offensive guard…Blocked for offense
that averaged 323 yards per game
at MUS: A member of the Student
Council…Involved in Civic Service
Organization…Serves as a Student
Ambassador…A thrower on the
track team…A member on the
trapshooting team…Participated in
basketball and wrestling
away from MUS: A member of
Second Presbyterian Church…
A member of the youth council at
church…Involved in Shelby Farms
Youth Alliance
Favorite Teacher: Tom Brown
(math) because “he cares about
the students, effectively teaches
the material, and makes sure that
everyone understands what they
are doing”
Personal: The son of Lisa and
John Colcolough, sisters Caitlin
and Cameron
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Daniel CUnninGHaM
#68/85 6-6 265 Ol-te
aleX Dale
#5 5-10 180 Db
Football: Played in all 11 games at
tight end as a junior…11 yard per
catch average…Helped offense average
323 yards per game
at MUS: Starter on the basketball
team…participated in lacrosse…
Involved in Civic Service Organization…Participated in the MUS in
Europe trip…A counselor for the
basketball camp this summer
away from MUS: A member of Second
Presbyterian Church…Participates in
civic service events through the church
Favorite Teacher: Lin Askew (English)
because “he is a great teacher and makes
class enjoyable”
Personal: The son of Kelly and Bruce
Cunningham, brother Dylan ’09, and
sister Kate Grace
Football: One of five captains selected
by the team…As a junior, played in
11 games…Recorded 64 tackles…
2 interceptions for 98 yards…1 touchdown…7 pass break ups…3 recovered
fumble…2 forced fumbles…18 yard
return average as a returner for kick offs
at MUS: A sprinter on the track team…
Participated in basketball…A counselor
in the summer for the Slam program
and the football camp
away from MUS: Attends Mount Sinci
Missionary Baptist Church…Involved in
Baptist Youth Congress…Member of the
Memphis Starts With Me, a community
clean up organization
Favorite Teacher: Lin Askew (English)
because “his classes are always relaxed
and fun, but we are still challenged
in class”
Personal: The son of Avery and
Frederick Dale, sisters Jordan and
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SEniorS
eDwarD GOOD
#87 6-1 190 Dl
GarrOtt GraHaM
#2 6-0 170 Db
Football: Played in 6 games as a
junior…Makes the move to defensive
line this year
at MUS: Member of the Latin Club…
Active in Student Council…Works with
the yearbook…Participated in track and
basketball
away from MUS: Attends Second
Presbyterian Church and is a member of
the youth group, True North…Active in
recreational basketball…Works at Hog
Wild Barbeque restaurant…Spends free
time hunting or working out
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he has a laid back
approach to class but informative and
serious when he needs to be”
Personal: The son of Allison and Jay
Good ’80, brother Boone
Football: One of five captains selected
by the team…Played in 11 games as
a junior…Played both wide receiver
and corner…One reception at wide
receiver…At defensive back, recorded
1 interception for 39 yards, 39 tackles,
3 pass break-ups, and 1 forced fumble
at MUS: Starter on the 2011 state
champion lacrosse team…Honor Council president…Latin Club president…
Serves as a Student Ambassador…Works
as a peer tutor in his free time at school
away from MUS: Attends Independent
Presbyterian Church…Involved in a
youth group at church…Member of
the board for Chrysalis…Attended
5 mission trips to Mexico
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he maintains the
difficult balance of encouraging both
academic and extracurricular pursuits”
Personal: The son of Margaret and Sam
Graham ’80, brother Nelson ’08
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SEniorS
MEEt thE tEAM
SpenCer GrUber
#4 6-0 175 wr
williaM HaMMOnD
#22 5-11 170 Db
Football: As a junior, played 11 games at
wide receiver…Caught 1 touchdown…
Had a 28 yard catch per game average
at MUS: Played on the 2011 state
runner-up baseball team…Participated in
basketball…Member of the Spanish Club
and inducted into the National Spanish
Honor Society…Involved in Civic Service Organization…Works on the school
newspaper, The Owl’s Hoot…Volunteers
in back-to-school tutoring
away from MUS: Attends Temple
Israel…Participates in a youth group at
Temple…Plays summer ball for Dulin’s…Volunteers in Students Helping
Our World, service for inner city kids…
Takes time to read to kindergarteners
Favorite Teacher: Robert Winfrey
(history) because “he has a laid back
teaching style and makes each student
feel as if he has a personal relationship
with him; in and out of the classroom”
Personal: The son of Sheliah and
Scott Gruber, sister Sydney
Football: As a junior, played 11 games
at strong safety…Had 1 interception for
22 yards…26 tackles
at MUS: Starter on the soccer team…
Participates in Model UN…A member
of the Wilson Society…Involved in
Youth Legislature, Government Club,
and the Civic Service Organization
away from MUS: Attends Second
Presbyterian Church…Involved in
the youth groups at church…A boy
scout…Volunteers with Habitat for
Humanity…Volunteers with Streets
Ministries and has taken two mission
trips to Baltimore and Indianapolis…
Officiates games for the Memphis
Christian Recreation Association
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he gets to know his
students personally, and he engages his
students with his teaching style”
Personal: The son of Kathy and
Alan Hammond, brothers John and
Christian
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wil HerGenraDer
#36 6-0 220 Dl
MitCHell MarinO
#8 5-10 155 wr
FFootball: One of five captains selected
by the team…As a junior, played 13
games at defensive end…Recorded
33 tackles…Had 8 tackles for loss…
Recorded 4 sacks…Forced 1 Fumble
at MUS: Plays on the state runner-up
baseball team…Senior Class president…
Participates in Model UN… Latin Club
member…Serves as a Student Ambassador…On the yearbook staff…Helps as
a peer tutor…Mentor to Lower School
students…Participated in basketball
away from MUS: Attends Idlewild
Presbyterian Church…Ball boy for the
St. Jude Tennis Tournament…Drives for
Meals on Wheels…
Favorite Teacher: Nancy Gates
(math) because “her compassion and
enthusiasm in teaching inspires myself
and my classmates to reach for our
highest potential”
Personal: The son of Marilyn and Steve
Hergenrader ’77, brother Lewis ’15, and
sister Owen
Football: As a junior, played in
11 games as a wide receiver
at MUS: A sprinter on the track team…
Involved with Fellowship of Christian
Athletes…Spends time with the Civic
Service Organization volunteering for
the Can Drive, MIFA Handyman, and
Special Olympics…Assists in parents’
Back to School Day
away from MUS: Attends Christ
United Methodist Church…Very
involved in youth groups at Christ United and Second Presbyterian Church…
Tutors kids at Lester
Community Center…Plays in recreation
league basketball…Umpires for youth
sports league…Involved with Service
Over Self…Participated in mission trips
to Baltimore
Favorite Teacher: Jose Hernandez
(Spanish) because “he has a laid back
teaching style, and he really gets to know
the students on a personal level”
Personal: The son of Jana and Tom
Marino, brothers Thomas and Andrew
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SEniorS
MEEt thE tEAM
brayDen pHillipS
#66 5-11 225 Ol
tUnKie SaUnDerS
#70 6-1 200 Dl
Football: As a junior, played 11 games
at offensive guard and offensive tackle…
Blocked for an offense that averaged
323 yards per game
at MUS: A member of the 2011 state
runner-up baseball team…A counselor
for the summer baseball and football
camps…Participates in Fall Fest
away from MUS: Attends Central
Church…Plays summer baseball for
the Memphis Tigers…Volunteers in
civic service projects…Involved with
Fellowship of Christian Athletes…
Interned this summer with Jimmy
Sexton’s sports agency…Enjoys fishing
in his free time
Favorite Teacher: Lin Askew (English)
because “he made my transition last year
to MUS better than I could have hoped
for and was always willing to help me
at anytime”
Personal: The son of Tammy and
Kris Phillips, brother Parker
Football: As a junior, played 6 games
on the defensive line
at MUS: Participates in the Civic
Service Organization working with the
Special Olympics…Gives blood for
the blood drive…On the trapshooting
team…Participated in cross country
and track
away from MUS: Attends Grace St.
Luke’s Episcopal Church…Works
for Great Neck Saw Manufacturer…
Participates in the Memphis Sailing
Association…A member of the Tetris
Battle Association
Favorite Teacher: Robert Winfrey
(history) because “heroes get remembered, but legends never die”
Personal: The son of Kim Williams
and Jake Saunders ’82, brother Zach
Williams, sisters, Francie Saunders, Alex
Corona, and Litsey Corona
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2011 VArSity owLS
SEniorS
Jazz SinGH
#41 5-11 195 Dl
JOHn SOUSOUlaS
#17 6-0 170 Db
Football: As a junior, played 11 games
on the defensive line…Recorded 10
tackles…Had 1 tackle for loss…Was a
leader in the off-season Phy-d program
at MUS: Participates in MUSe, the literary magazine …Involved in the election
committee
away from MUS: Active with Boy
Scouts, becoming an eagle scout in
2010…A member of Bridge Builders
Favorite Teacher: Nat Akin (English)
because “he mixes things up to keep
you interested and provokes you to
think for yourself”
Personal: The son of Amani Barnett,
brother Jon Jon, sisters Bethany and
Olivia
Football: As a junior played, 11 games
on special teams and at corner…
Recorded 14 tackles…Had 2 pass
break-ups
at MUS: Sprinter on the track team…
Active in the French Club
away from MUS: Attends Second
Presbyterian Church…Works at his
grandfather’s dentist office…Sometimes
works at the Greek Orthodox Church
Favorite Teacher: Mark Counce (math)
because “he works very hard to make
sure everyone in his class is working
to the best of their abilities, and he is
always wanting to help”
Personal: The son of Beth Sousoulas
and George Sousoulas ’78, brothers
Michael ’08 and Evan Sousoulas, and
Wills ’13 and Norfleet ’10 Abston
Wunderlich Securities is proud
to support the MUS Owls!
Gary Wunderlich ’88
Albert Alexander ’84
Fargason Erb ’90
Jimmy Harwood ’83
Walker Hays ’84
Philip Wunderlich ’90
Wesley Grace ’86
Jason Fair ’89
Richard Morrow ’86
Scott Pritchett ’97
Paul Gillespie ’01
MEMPHIS / HOUSTON / CHICAGO / ST. LOUIS / NEW YORK
DENVER / BALTIMORE / NASHVILLE / DETROIT / SAN FRANCISCO
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SEniorS
MEEt thE tEAM
Drew SteVenSOn
#35 6-0 200 Dl
ben Still
#64 6-3 280 Ol
Football: As a junior, played 5 games at
defensive line until an injury ended his
season
at MUS: A member of the Wilson
Society…Involved in Civic Service Organization…Serves as a School Ambassador…Member of the History Club…
Participated in lacrosse
away from MUS: Attends Christ
United Methodist Church…Spends
time in youth groups at church…
Officiates for church recreational
sports league…volunteers as a tutor…
A member of Service Over Self
Favorite Teacher: Lin Askew (English)
because “he leads a fun class that
students look forward to, and he is a
great person, as well as a great teacher ”
Personal: The son of Leigh Ann and
Phil Stevenson, brother Grant ’15
Football: One of five captains selected
by the team…As a junior, played in 11
games at offensive guard and offensive
center…Started every game at offensive
guard as a sophomore
at MUS: Thrower on the track team…
Participates in Spring Fest and Fall Fest
cook offs…A counselor for the football
camp…Participated in baseball
away from MUS: Attends Germantown
United Methodist Church…Coaches a
youth baseball team…Enjoys fishing in
his free time…
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he teaches you
qualities to help you become a well
rounded person”
Personal: The son of Terri and Eric Still,
brother Jacob, and sister Audrey
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2011 VArSity owLS
SEniorS
JaCK StUKenbOrG
Manager
niCH0laS VerGOS
#55 6-4 260 Ol-Dl
Football: Fourth year as the team
manager
at MUS: A manager for the basketball team…Member of the Wilson
Society…Involved in MIFA…
Helps at Lester Community
Center…Drives for Meals on
Wheels…Mentors seventh and
eighth graders
away from MUS: Attends I
ndependent Presbyterian Church…
A member of the senior-high group
at church…Has taken 2 mission
trips to Mexico…Volunteers at
Church Health Center…Helps
with Vacation Bible School
Favorite Teacher: Jose Hernandez
(Spanish) because “he really cares
about the students he has in his
class and goes out of his way to help
students learn Spanish and be able
to speak it well. He also teaches his
students important life lessons.”
Personal: The son of Mary and Fred
Stukenborg, brother Rob ’16
Football: As a junior, played 11 games
on the defensive line…recorded 36
tackles…5 tackles for loss…2 sacks
at MUS: Thrower on the track team…
Active in Civic Service Organization…
A member of the Latin Club…Participated in baseball and basketball
away from MUS: Attends Greek
Orthodox Church…Involved in
Make-A-Wish…Works at Rendezvous
Restaurant
Favorite Teacher: Norman Thompson
(English) because “he has challenged
me to be the best I can be in class and
as a person”
Personal: The son of Kate Enright
and Nick Vergos, sister Cecile Vergos,
brothers Reed Vergos, Michael Enright,
Cole Mallory, and Britt Mallory
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SEniorS
MEEt thE tEAM
JaCe watKinS
#69 6-3 315 Ol
HeatH wilDer
#30 6-1 200 lb
Football: As a junior, played 11
games on the offensive line…
Blocked for an offense that averaged
323 yards per game
at MUS: Thrower on the track
team…Member of the trapshooting
team…A member of the Student
Council…Will be in upcoming
theater productions
away from MUS: Attends Christ
United Methodist Church…
Involved in a youth group at the
church…Spends his free time
hunting and fishing
Favorite Teacher: Norman Thompson (English) because “he has taught
me how to work hard and actually
learn the subject. I have really
benefitted from taking his class.”
Personal: The son of Murrey and
David Watkins, brother David ’16
Football: As a junior, played 6 games
as a linebacker before a season ending
injury…Recorded 22 tackles…Had
1 sack
at MUS: Starter on the 2011 state
champion lacrosse team…A member
of the Student Council…Works on
Civic Service Organization projects…
Participated in basketball
away from MUS: Attends Independent Presbyterian Church…Involved
in youth groups at the church…Plays
competitive summer club lacrosse for
Team Tennessee
Favorite Teacher: Lin Askew (English)
because “he is very relaxed and willing
to help you out whenever you need it”
Personal: The son of Paula and Jim
Wilder, brothers Eli ’10 and Cole ’17
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2011 VArSity owLS
JuniorS
pete abston
nick antonelli
Derrick baber
warren ball
Hall ballinger
Matt bolton
James burnett
Dustin Conway
Chris evans
Chris Fiedler
Charlie Goodfellow
Ford Howell
Fraser Humphreys
Jarrett Jackson
arbre Jones
Chaz Kemp
Jak Kinney
peyton Klawinski
edward lake
bryan luttrell
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JuniorS
andrew renshaw
MEEt thE tEAM
Jordan rodgers
Fernando Van Hook
Sylvester tate
DJ walker
alex weaver
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Shane tucker
alex taylor
will whitley
2011 VArSity owLS
SophoMorES
blake bennett
leo bjorklund
lucas Crenshaw
andrew Crosby
Josh Dixon
renn eason
Cal edge
Jake eissler
John estes
Michael Fitzsimmons
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SophoMorES
MEEt thE tEAM
Drew Flaherty
Sullivan Ford
Sam Fowlkes
Chris Galvin
bud Harris
witt Hawkins
tal Keel
bobby lewis
Grayson lynn
Myatt McClure
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2011 VArSity owLS
S0phoMorES
Jay Mitchum
trey Moore
will Morrison
Kyle naes
Dennis parnell
Devin perry
James prather
Jackson roberts
nick Schwartz
James Sexton
Malik Smith
tate Solberg
luke Stallings
eason taylor
Stephen tsiu
Hunter Varner
blake wallace
anthony walton
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Gary wunderlich
frEShMEn
MEEt thE tEAM
Chris boswell
Darien bradburn
Mike Carrier
Jack Christenbury
austin Darr
Christopher Davis
patrick Demere
win Duncan
Marcus evans
Mike Frymire
tom Garrott
Maleik Gatewood
wesley Grace
Jack Gray
will Hays
lewis Hergenrader
a.J. Hunt
Hayden Hunt
will Hunt
Keegan Jones
peyton Jones
luke Jordan
John Madden
nicholas Manley
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2011 VArSity owLS
frEShMEn
Max Meyer
Selden Montgomery
Mack Mosby
Colton neel
brant newman
Joseph preston
Drew richmond
Sam Simmons
Jason Stein
lee tate
Caleb taylor
Chris turner
Good luck,
Owls!
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MAnAgErS
frEShMEn
Gaines whitington
Griffin wilson
Connor wright
Christian yarwood
Cole ettingoff
Sophomore
Connor Goodwin
Sophomore
SALutE to ALL
MuS footBALL CoAChES
The success of MUS varsity football is helped
by the overall depth of the football program
at MUS and the numerous coaches and
assistants who give their time and talents to
prepare boys for the sport and teach them
sportsmanship. Besides the varsity team,
MUS fields teams at four levels with help
from the following coaches:
JV/Freshmen Coaches:
Bobby Alston, John Cady, Mark Chubb,
Hamilton Eggers, Jerry Ellis, Kyle Finney,
Johnny Jones, Orlando McKay, Glenn
Rogers, Ross Rutledge
Eighth-Grade Coach: Bobby Wade
Assistants: John Barton, David Frazier,
Larry Heathcott, Rob Park, Robert Vest
Seventh-Grade Coach: Jim Burnett
Assistants: Craig Christenbury, Derek
Clenin, Trevor Knight, Richard Moore, Scott
Williams
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Join the fun!
MUS Homecoming & Reunion Weekend
FRiday, SepteMbeR 23, 2011
SatURday, SepteMbeR 24, 2011
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• 5K Run for Civic Service Organization
• 50th Reunion Luncheon for Class of 1961
• Other Reunion Parties for Classes ’61, ’66, ’71,
’76, ’81, ’86, ’91, ’96, ’01 (Class of 2006 Reunion
Alumni 8th Period Class
Alumni Golf Scramble (or) Tennis Round Robin
Barbecue Dinner
Football: MUS vs. East
will be later this fall.)
Contact your class rep for more information on all events or check the website, www.musowls.org/NetCommunity/AlumniReunionsAndEvents.
MUS Football CheerleaderS
Front Row: Margaux Fox, Mary Elizabeth Hearn, Grace McLarty, Jules Jordan, Maggie Hayes, Rebekah Straton
Second Row: Sandy Smith, Wallace Cowart, Caroline Hughes, Allison Blankenship, Susannah Straton, Bridget Boyer
Get Your Gear On!
Conveniently located in the MUS Campus Center across
from the Dining Hall, the Schaeffer Bookstore can equip
you in every way to show your MUS spirit – from apparel
to license plates to blazer buttons. Stock up on your
supplies, including all of the books you need for class.
The Schaeffer Bookstore is open Monday, Tuesday, and
Thursday, 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. during the school year.
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2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 1 - MillinGton
AuGuSt 21, 2010
CHRIStIAN BROtHERS HIGH SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS.......... 14
MILLINGtON tROJANS................................ 0
7
0
7
0
0 - 28
7 - 7
Scoring Summary:
1st
05:10
MuS - toby Baker 1 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 9-64, 2:31
00:09
MuS - toby Baker 1 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 9-60, 2:48
2nd
00:21
MuS - Forrest Baty 36 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 5-73, 0:57
3rd
00:30
MuS - Forrest Baty 25 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 7-80, 2:03
4th
01:42
MILLINGtON - travon taylor 45 yd run (Joe Baxter kick), 5-61, 1:40
First downs ...................................
Rushes-yards (Net). .......................
passing yards (Net)........................
passes (Att-Comp-Int) .....................
total Offense plays-yards ................
Fumble Returns-yards .....................
punts (Number-Avg) .......................
Fumbles-Lost .................................
penalties-yards ..............................
possession time ............................
third-down Conversions ..................
muS
22
25-138
236
38-25-0
63-374
0-0
3-33.3
0-0
4-38
21:38
6 of 12
miLLingTon
13
40-234
16
11-2-0
51-250
0-0
6-40.3
2-0
8-55
26:17
6 of 13
RECORd: (1-0)
RECORd: (0-1)
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
7 - MILLINGtON 0
14 - MILLINGtON 0
21 - MILLINGtON 0
28 - MILLINGtON 0
28 - MILLINGtON 7
ruSHing: muS owls - Fernando van Hook 14-95; Forrest Baty 3-29;
toby Baker 6-15; William Cross 1-3; MuS team 1-minus 4. millington
Trojans - Roland Genesy 12-97; travon taylor 5-66; Kai Louis 2-28; Josh
Wilmer 5-12; Rico Jefferson 5-10; Michael Brady 6-10; Karlyss William
2-9; Marcus Hines 2-1; Antonio Webber 1-1.
PaSSing: muS owls - toby Baker 21-31-0-215; Jordan Rodgers 4-6-021; William Cross 0-1-0-0. millington Trojans - Michael Brady 2-11-0-16.
rEcEiVing: muS owls - Forrest Baty 8-93; William Cross 7-78; Andrew
plunkett 3-3; daniel Cunningham 2-22; Fernando van Hook 2-7; Wells
prather 1-15; Spencer Gruber 1-12; Aaron Noble 1-6. millington Trojans
- Corey Scott 1-13; Javon Ballard 1-3.
owlS win another bridGeS opener
Regardless of the venue, the MUS varsity football team seems to
enjoy playing in the BRIDGES Kickoff Classic. Having played in all
ten classics at three different sites, the Owls again used this game to
get their season off to a good start. With a 28-7 victory over Millington, MUS took their seventh-consecutive victory in the BRIDGES
Classic, which was held at CBHS this year. The win also marks the
Owls’ twenty-seventh straight triumph, a school record.
Junior QB Toby Baker, starting his first game as the Owls’ signal
caller, ran for two first-half touchdowns and threw another as MUS
jumped out to an early lead and never looked back.
Almost exclusively out of the shotgun, Baker found seven different receivers in the first half as he led MUS to two scores on their first
two possessions. Both drives culminated in Baker 1-yard sneaks for
touchdowns, and with Gary Wunderlich’s extra points, the Owls led
the Trojans 14-0 at the end of the first quarter.
Baker added a third score just before halftime as he found a wideopen Forrest Baty for the 36-yard touchdown. Again, Wunderlich’s
PAT extended the lead.
At the break, MUS was firmly in control and had worn down
the Millington defense with a no-huddle, short passing attack. At
the half, Baker was 19-28 for 198 yards. His two favorite receivers
were Baty and William Cross, each with 7 receptions. Defensively,
Millington had some success on the ground, particularly with back
Roland Genesy, who had 75 yards at halftime, but the Owls were
never seriously threatened.
With a 21-point halftime advantage, MUS was determined to
control the ball and play many players in the second half, and they
accomplished both goals.
Following a missed Millington field goal, MUS added a touchdown late in the third quarter by traveling 80 yards in only 7 plays.
Baty went around the right side and outraced the defenders for a
25-yard score as he ended his big evening. Wunderlich again was true as
the lead grew to 28.
Millington made a late touchdown on a Travon Taylor 45-yard run
with just 1:42 remaining in the game to avoid the shutout.
The Owls’ ability to run the ball and not turn it over allowed them
to stay in control and cruise to their seventh-straight season-opening win.
Baker ended the evening with 215 yards passing as he went 21-31. Baty
had 8 catches for 93 yards and 3 carries for 29 yards. Cross hauled in 7
balls for 78 yards. Fernando Van Hook led MUS in rushing with 95
yards, all coming in the second half.
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2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 2 - KinGSbUry
AuGuSt 27, 2010
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
KINGSBuRy FALCONS................................... 0
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS............ 7
7
14
0
7
0 - 7
14 - 42
Scoring Summary:
1st
02:14
MuS - toby Baker 2 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 6-90, 1:39
2nd
08:34
MuS - Henry dickinson 35 yd interception return (Gary Wunderlich kick)
07:39
KINGSBuRy - Randolf Zleh 7 yd run (Giovanni Alvara kick), 2-11, 0:55
04:31
MuS - William Cross 23 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 2-22, 0:49
3rd
02:00
MuS - toby Baker 2 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 6-2, 3:00
4th
11:40
MuS - Alex dale 98 yd interception return (Gary Wunderlich kick)
11:14
MuS - Landon Finney 4 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 2-14, 0:17
First downs .............................
Rushes-yards (Net). .................
passing yards (Net)..................
passes (Att-Comp-Int) ...............
total Offense plays-yards. .........
Fumble Returns-yards ...............
punts (Number-Avg) .................
Fumbles-Lost ...........................
penalties-yards ........................
possession time ......................
third-down Conversions ............
KingSBury
12
38-152
77
16-7-2
54-229
1-2
5-41.0
4-2
9-75
26:56
4 of 12
RECORd: (0-2)
RECORd: (2-0)
KINGSBuRy
KINGSBuRy
KINGSBuRy
KINGSBuRy
KINGSBuRy
KINGSBuRy
KINGSBuRy
0
0
7
7
7
7
7
-
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
7
14
14
21
28
35
42
ruSHing: Kingsbury Falcons - Wesley Whitmore 12-82; Randolf
Zleh 22-64; tony Bell 2-10; princeton Morris 2-minus 4. muS owls Fernando van Hook 9-62; Forrest Baty 8-57; toby Baker 9-32;
Landon Finney 4-17; trey Moore 1-6; Andrew plunkett 1-1; Jordan
Rodgers 1-0; MuS team 3-minus 22.
muS
15
36-153
139
12-7-1
48-292
0-0
2-46.5
1-1
1-11
21:04
5 of 9
PaSSing: Kingsbury Falcons - Wesley Whitmore 7-15-2-77; Mitch
White 0-1-0-0. muS owls - toby Baker 7-12-1-139.
rEcEiVing: Kingsbury Falcons - William Singleton 3-49; tony Bell
2-25; Cody Hughes 2-3. muS owls - Landon Finney 2-80; William
Cross 2-49; Forrest Baty 2-0; Wells prather 1-10.
tUrnoverS help MUS deFeat KinGSbUry
With the help of four Kingsbury turnovers and a balanced offensive
attack, the MUS varsity football team overcame an athletic, scrappy
Falcon squad to win, 42-7, in its home opener. With the victory, the Owls
(2-0) secured their twenty-eighth straight win, a school record.
Junior QB Toby Baker rushed for two touchdowns, both from 2yards out. The first came with 2:14 left in the first quarter as the run completed a 6-play, 90-yard drive. The score was set up by Landon Finney’s
75-yard reception that got the ball to the Falcon 2-yard line. From there,
Baker’s run and Gary Wunderlich’s extra point gave MUS the 7-0 lead.
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Senior LB Henry Dickinson doubled that advantage as he intercepted a pass by Falcon QB Wesley Whitmore early in the second quarter and returned it 35-yards for the score. With Wunderlich’s PAT, the
Owls looked as if they would blow the game open with the 14-0 lead.
However, Kingsbury (0-2) got back into the game on their next
possession after a 67-yard kickoff return. Randolf Zleh’s 7-yard scamper
closed the lead to 14-7 with 7:39 left in the half.
MUS answered later in the quarter following another Dickinson
forced turnover. After a fumble recovery at the Falcon 26-yard line,
Baker found William Cross from 23-yards out on the second play of
the possession to give the hosts the 21-7 lead at the half. The Owls
added three more scores in the second half and were able to repel Kingsbury each time the Falcons threatened to score.
Baker’s second rushing touchdown came late in the third quarter.
Then, Kingsbury answered by putting together a nice drive that advanced deep into Owl territory. However, facing 4th-and-goal from the
MUS 4-yard line, Whitmore was intercepted by junior DB Alex Dale,
who raced 98-yards for the touchdown. That return set a school record
for longest interception return in school history, besting the 96-yard
mark set by Lowell Hays in 2008.
Finney closed the scoring just 26 seconds later following another
Falcon turnover.
After Dickinson’s second fumble recovery of the game at the
Kingsbury 14-yard line, MUS needed only two plays to score as Finney
went in from 4-yards out. Wunderlich completed his perfect night with
the PAT.
Despite the lopsided score, MUS was challenged by the athletic Falcons, who gained 152 rushing yards. But the opportunistic Owl defense
forced four turnovers to keep Kingsbury from gaining any meaningful
momentum as MUS improved to 2-0.
2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 3 - SoUth panola
SEptEMBER 3, 2010
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
SOutH pANOLA tIGERS................................. 8
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS............ 2
28
0
3
0
0 - 39
0 - 2
Scoring Summary:
1st
10:16
SOutH pANOLA - Nicklos Brassell 56 yd run (Qyendairs Griffin rush), 5-82, 1:44
08:12
MuS - MuS team safety
2nd
10:50
SOutH pANOLA - Marcus Henry 12 yd pass from Kendrick Market (Lee Self pass failed), 5-82, 1:52
08:53
SOutH pANOLA - Qyendairs Griffin 93 yd run (Hunter Lawrence pass from Lee Self), 1-87, 0:27
06:08
SOutH pANOLA - Qyendairs Griffin 8 yd run (donnell Chapman pass from Lee Self), 4-80, 1:26
01:26
SOutH pANOLA - Qyendairs Griffin 31 yd run (Lee Self pass failed), 7-63, 3:16
3rd
05:15
SOutH pANOLA - taylor Rotenber 26 yd field goal, 11-55, 4:54
First downs .........................
Rushes-yards (Net) ..............
passing yards (Net)..............
passes (Att-Comp-Int) ...........
total Offense plays-yards ......
Fumble Returns-yards ...........
punts (Number-Avg) .............
Fumbles-Lost .......................
penalties-yards ....................
possession time ..................
third-down Conversions ........
SouTH PanoLa
18
42-398
113
14-8-0
56-511
0-0
2-36.0
3-1
12-92
30:30
6 of 12
muS
3
17--6
56
19-6-1
36-50
0-0
9-46.8
1-1
4-20
17:30
1 of 11
tiGerS end owlS’ StreaK
Playing against one of the top high-school teams in the nation, the MUS varsity football team knew that they would have to
play a perfect game to have a chance in the end. Unfortunately for
the Owls, the opponent, the South Panola (MS) Tigers, ended all
hope for the upset by the half as the Tigers manhandled MUS and
cruised to a 39-2 victory. The loss, before one of the largest crowds in
Hull-Dobbs history, ended the program’s twenty-eight-game winning streak and moved the Owls to 2-1 on the year. South Panola
improved to 3-0, all impressive road victories.
South Panola jumped on the hosts early as Nicklos Brassell,
one of the top senior recruits in Mississippi, darted away from Owl
defenders on the fifth play of the game and scored on a 56-yard run.
Qyendairs Griffin’s run added the two-point conversion as the visitors led, 8-0, just 1:44 into the contest.
The Tiger defense looked just as formidable on the Owls’ first possession as
they forced a punt following three plays
that lost four yards.
MUS finally got some momentum
following Toby Baker’s 41-yard punt.
After an offensive-holding penalty
and a 1-yard loss, center Austin Douglas
snapped the ball over Griffin’s head and
into the MUS endzone. Griffin alertly
swatted the ball out of the endzone, giving the Owls a safety that cut the Tiger
lead to 8-2.
But that safety marked the end of the
Owls’ scoring. Following the kickoff after
the safety, MUS did earn one first down
RECORd: (3-0)
RECORd: (2-1)
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
pANOLA
pANOLA
pANOLA
pANOLA
pANOLA
pANOLA
pANOLA
8 - MuS 0
8 - MuS 2
14 - MuS 2
22 - MuS 2
30 - MuS 2
36 - MuS 2
39 - MuS 2
ruSHing: South Panola Tigers - Qyendairs Griffin 15-230; Nicklos
Brassell 2-67; Marcus Henry 1-65; Lee Self 8-24; Jonathan Bownes
7-23; Kendrick Market 3-20; Marcus dixon 1-4; Hunter Lawrence 1-1;
Carlos Flowers 1-minus 2; South panola team 3-minus 34. muS owls Landon Finney 1-3; Fernando van Hook 4-minus 1; Forrest Baty 5-minus
2; William Cross 2-minus 3; toby Baker 5-minus 3.
PaSSing: South Panola Tigers - Lee Self 7-13-0-101; Kendrick Market
1-1-0-12. muS owls - toby Baker 4-14-1-46; William Cross 2-5-0-10.
rEcEiVing: South Panola Tigers - Nicklos Brassell 2-49; Marcus
Henry 2-15; Jaterrian Wren 1-20; Ron taylor 1-19; Shaquille Simmons
1-8; C.J. Leland 1-2. muS owls - Wells prather 2-20; Landon Finney
2-10; William Cross 1-22; Garrott Graham 1-4.
on a Baker-to-William Cross 22-yard reception that got the hosts into
South Panola territory. But on third down, Baker was intercepted at the
Tiger 32-yard line, and MUS never entered South Panola territory again.
The Tigers put the game away in the second quarter as they scored
four touchdowns in an 8 1/2-minute span. Griffin added three scoring
runs (93, 8, 31), and Marcus Henry hauled in a 12-yard pass from Kendrick Market as South Panola led, 36-2, at the break.
At the half, the Tiger dominance showed on the stat sheet as they
had accumulated 407 total yards, including 323 rushing yards. And they
held the potent MUS offense to only 51 total yards, including -5 yards
rushing. Griffin had 193 rushing yards on only 14 carries with the three
scoring runs.
South Panola added a 26-yard field goal on their first possession of the
second half to go up, 39-2, with 5:15 left in the third quarter. Because of
the 37-point deficit, the clock ran for the rest of the game and shortened
the contest. Neither
team could sustain any
drives for the remainder
of the game as the Tigers
avenged last season’s
home loss to MUS.
The Owls never
got anything going
offensively as they
were controlled by the
athletic, talented Tigers,
and their physical running game found holes
in the MUS defensive
front. South Panola’s
win evened the series
with MUS to 1-1.
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2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 4 - overton
SEptEMBER 10, 2010
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
OvERtON WOLvERINES...........................
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS......
0
3
0
14
7
17
14 - 21
7 - 41
Scoring Summary:
1st
01:28
MuS - Gary Wunderlich 27 yd field goal, 12-72, 3:56
2nd
07:33
MuS - William Cross 14 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 6-39, 2:09
00:54
MuS - Forrest Baty 8 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 8-43, 1:39
3rd
10:58
MuS - Fernando van Hook 19 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 4-53, 1:02
04:14
OvERtON - Isaiah Farris 13 yd pass from Adrian Fox (Andres Juarez kick), 16-83, 6:44
03:56
MuS - Forrest Baty 79 yd kickoff return (Gary Wunderlich kick)
02:13
MuS - Gary Wunderlich 33 yd field goal, 4-3, 1:27
4th
10:28
OvERtON - Isaiah Farris 3 yd run (Andres Juarez kick), 9-70, 3:45
09:22
MuS - Fernando van Hook 13 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 4-71, 1:06
01:46
OvERtON - Adrian Fox 1 yd run (Andres Juarez kick), 17-83, 7:36
First downs .........................
Rushes-yards (Net) ..............
passing yards (Net)..............
passes (Att-Comp-Int) ...........
total Offense plays-yards ......
Fumble Returns-yards ...........
punts (Number-Avg ..............
Fumbles-Lost .......................
penalties-yards ....................
possession time ..................
third-down Conversions ........
oVErTon
22
49-156
214
26-15-2
75-370
0-0
2-32.0
4-1
10-60
33:52
7 of 14
RECORd: (1-2)
RECORd: (3-1)
OvERtON 0 - MuS 3
OvERtON 0 - MuS 10
OvERtON 0 - MuS 17
OvERtON 0 - MuS 24
OvERtON 7 - MuS 24
OvERtON 7 - MuS 31
OvERtON 7 - MuS 34
OvERtON 14 - MuS 34
OvERtON 14 - MuS 41
OvERtON 21 - MuS 41
ruSHing: overton Wolverines - Adrian Fox 27-95; Isaiah Farris
9-33; Warith Gray 11-29; Antonio McKinney 2-minus 1. muS owls Forrest Baty 13-95; Landon Finney 8-45; Fernando van Hook 4-43;
toby Baker 3-15; Jordan Rodgers 1-9; trey Moore 2-8.
muS
16
31-215
66
10-5-0
41-281
0-0
1-35.0
0-0
2-8
14:08
0 of 4
PaSSing: overton Wolverines - Adrian Fox 15-26-2-214.
muS owls - toby Baker 5-10-0-66.
rEcEiVing: overton Wolverines - Isaiah Farris 5-39; KreShun King
4-90; deAndre Brown 4-74; Eric Settle 1-11; Warith Gray 1-0. muS
owls - William Cross 2-23; Landon Finney 2-11; Wilson Luttrell 1-32.
MUS boUnCeS baCK to deFeat overton
Despite being outgained in total offense, 370-281, the MUS varsity
football team made the most of their yards as they took advantage of three
turnovers to put away an athletic Overton squad, 41-21, at home.
Looking to overcome the drubbing they endured from South Panola,
the Owls (3-1) jumped out to a 17-0 halftime lead and continued to
increase that advantage throughout much of the game.
Freshman kicker Gary Wunderlich attempted his first field goal of
the season on the Owls’ first drive as MUS failed to convert a 3rd-and-5
at the Overton 7-yard line. Wunderlich’s 27-yard kick was true and gave
the hosts the early 3-0 lead at the end of the first quarter.
MUS added two second-quarter touchdowns to build their lead.
First, QB Toby Baker connected with William Cross for a 14-yard
scoring toss to complete a 6-play, 39-yard drive that amassed 2:09. Then,
with under a minute to go before the half, Forrest Baty culminated an
8-play, 43-yard drive with an impressive 8-yard run. Wunderlich’s extra
points increased the lead to 17 at the break. Fernando Van Hook added
his own scoring run on the first possession of the second half as he went
in from 19-yards out to give MUS the 24-0 lead. The possession lasted
only four plays as the offensive line began to control the line of scrimmage and open up big holes for the Owl backs.
However, Overton (1-2) did not quit as they scored on the succeeding possession. On the sixteenth play of the drive, Isaiah Farris hauled in
a 13-yard pass from Adrian Fox for the score. Andres Juarez’s PAT cut the
advantage to 24-7 with 4:14 remaining in the third quarter.
But the Owls quickly quelled the Wolverine optimism. On the ensuing kickoff, Baty broke several tackles, got some good blocks, and raced
79 yards for the touchdown. And just 1:43 later, following an Overton
fumble, Wunderlich added his second field goal as he connected from 33yards out to give the hosts a 34-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
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Overton again showed they could move the ball in the last quarter
as they put together two long drives. First, Farris scored from 3-yards
out to complete a 9-play, 70-yard drive to close the gap to 34-14. The
Owls answered as Van Hook scored his second touchdown of the game,
this time from 13-yards out, to culminate the 71-yard, 4-play possession with 9:22 left in the game. Then the Wolverines ended the scoring
with a final long drive as Fox scored from 1-yard out to complete a
17-play, 83-yard drive. But the deficit was too large to overcome for the
visitors on this night.
Statistically, Overton held advantages in first downs (22-16), passing yards (214-66), total yards, and time of possession (33:52-14:08),
yet the Owls were +3 in turnover margin and controlled the game on
the ground.
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2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 5 - olive branCh
SEptEMBER 17, 2010
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
OLIvE BRANCH CONQuIStAdORS...............
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS........
12
0
7
0
6
7
0 - 25
15 - 22
RECORd: (2-2)
RECORd: (3-2)
Scoring Summary:
1st
05:20
OLIvE BRANCH - Jalen Miller 1 yd run (John pittman kick failed), 13-67, 6:40
OLIvE BRANCH 6 - MuS 0
01:06
OLIvE BRANCH - todd Mays 19 yd run (todd Mays rush failed), 6-60, 2:35
OLIvE BRANCH 12 - MuS 0
2nd
00:00
OLIvE BRANCH - de’Arthur Cowan 39 yd pass from todd Mays (John pittman kick), 14-94, 5:58 OLIvE BRANCH 19 - MuS 0
3rd
04:55
OLIvE BRANCH - todd Mays 3 yd run (John pittman pass failed), 9-66, 5:04
OLIvE BRANCH 25 - MuS 0
00:59
MuS - toby Baker 1 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 13-80, 3:56
OLIvE BRANCH 25 - MuS 7
4th
05:35
MuS - Forrest Baty 40 yd punt return (Gary Wunderlich kick)
OLIvE BRANCH 25 - MuS 14
04:24
MuS - toby Baker 1 yd run (Forrest Baty pass from toby Baker), 6-49, 1:11
OLIvE BRANCH 25 - MuS 22
First downs. ...........................
Rushes-yards (Net) .................
passing yards (Net).................
passes (Att-Comp-Int) ..............
total Offense plays-yards .........
Fumble Returns-yards ..............
punts (Number-Avg) ................
Fumbles-Lost ..........................
penalties-yards .......................
possession time .....................
third-down Conversions ...........
oLiVE BrancH
18
47-205
133
10-8-0
57-338
0-0
3-43.0
6-1
7-59
28:36
6 of 11
ruSHing: olive Branch conquistadors - todd Mays 15-64; Jalen
Miller 12-61; Courtney Gladney 11-42; Jap payne 7-40; OB team
2-minus 2. muS owls - toby Baker 16-55; Forrest Baty 10-37;
Fernando van Hook 8-35; Landon Finney 2-6; William Cross 0-19.
muS
22
36-152
214
28-16-1
64-366
0-0
2-41.5
2-2
2-15
19:24
6 of 9
PaSSing: olive Branch conquistadors - todd Mays 8-10-0-133.
muS owls - toby Baker 16-28-1-214.
rEcEiVing: olive Branch conquistadors - de’Arthur Cowan 3-69;
Adrian Brown 2-27; Ryan Cordice 2-19; torrey Gill 1-18. muS owls William Cross 6-72; Landon Finney 4-71; Fernando van Hook 3-37;
Wells prather 2-25; Spencer Gruber 1-9.
owlS’ CoMebaCK FallS JUSt Short
line. MUS looked as if they would score again early in the fourth quarter as they threatened inside the Conquistador 5-yard line, yet a fumble
on the 1-yard line ended that drive.
However, the Owl defense, which had been controlled by the physical OB front for much of the game, began to stop OB and the Owl
offense finally started to take advantage.
First, Forrest Baty fielded the Pittman punt, slipped several tackles,
and went into the endzone from 40-yards out for the score. Wunderlich’s extra point brought the Owls within 11 at 25-14 with 5:35 left
in the game. Then, after having recovered an onside kick, MUS scored
again as Baker sneaked in from 1-yard out to complete the 6-play, 49yard drive. Baker found Baty for the 2-point conversion, and the Owls
now trailed just 25-22 with 4:24 left.
The defense stopped OB on the next possession, and after a punt,
the Owls started on their own 20-yard line with 3:01 left in the game.
Baker hit 5 of his next 7 passes to
advance MUS quickly into Olive Branch
territory. A 29-yard pass to Fernando Van
Hook got the ball to the OB 39. Another
pass to Van Hook got the Owls to the Conquistador 10-yard line with under a minute
to go. But Baker missed his next two passes
to bring up 4th-and-6 with 26 seconds to
go. Electing to go for the win, the Owls
attempted to find the endzone, but a good
defensive play prevented the score as the
Conquistadors held on.
Despite the loss, MUS came back from
25-points down for a chance to win in the
end and showed that they could play with
one of the best teams in the area.
Despite an explosive comeback for a chance to win, the MUS
varsity football team came up just short against powerful Olive Branch,
25-22, to fall to 3-2 on the season.
Olive Branch began the game with an impressive drive as they
used thirteen plays, all runs, to go 67 yards for a touchdown as Jalen
Miller went in from 1-yard out for the score. A missed PAT kept the
score at 6-0 following the 6:40 drive. QB Todd Mays added a second
touchdown on the Conquistadors’ second possession as he went in from
19-yards out to complete the 6-play, 60-yard drive. The Owls turned
back a 2-point conversion attempt to hold the score at 12-0 going into
the second quarter.
Miscues would ultimately stymie the MUS offense. Two turnovers,
both in Olive Branch territory, ended promising drives as the Owls
failed to score. And the Conquistadors took advantage as on the final
play of the first half, Mays found De’Arthur Cowan from 39-yards out
on 4th-and-14 for the touchdown reception. John
Pittman’s kick gave OB the 19-0 halftime lead.
On their first drive of the third quarter, Olive
Branch scored a fourth touchdown as Mays went
into the endzone from 3-yards out. The drive
consumed 5:04 as OB used 9 plays to go 66 yards.
A bad snap prevented the visitors from adding the
PAT, so the score remained at 25-0 with 4:55 left
in the third quarter.
But the Owls did not quit. First, QB Toby
Baker completed a 13-play, 80-yard drive with a
1-yard keeper for the score. Gary Wunderlich’s
PAT closed the gap to 25-7 with 59 seconds left
in the quarter. The big play of the possession
was a pitch Baker made to William Cross, who
scampered 19 yards to get to the OB 32-yard
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2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 6 - eaSt
SEptEMBER 24, 2010
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
HOMECOMING
EASt MuStANGS..................................... 0
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS....... 0
0
7
0
21
8 - 8
7 - 35
Scoring Summary:
2nd
07:25
MuS - Forrest Baty 15 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 4-57, 1:19
3rd
06:59
MuS - James prather 64 yd interception return (Gary Wunderlich kick)
02:02
MuS - Landon Finney 43 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 1-43, 0:10
00:00
MuS - William Cross 26 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 4-52, 0:30
4th
08:32
MuS - William Cross 60 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 3-58, 1:21
07:13
EASt - Brian Kimbrow 75 yd run (Robert Fields pass from Earvin Morris), 2-80, 1:19
First downs ...............................
Rushes-yards (Net) ....................
passing yards (Net)....................
passes (Att-Comp-Int) .................
total Offense plays-yards ............
Fumble Returns-yards .................
punts (Number-Avg) ...................
Fumbles-Lost .............................
penalties-yards ..........................
possession time ........................
third-down Conversions ..............
EaST
7
25-130
117
34-13-4
59-247
0-0
7-33.0
3-1
8-89
25:51
3 of 16
muS
14
30-44
256
23-15-2
53-300
0-0
6-40.5
3-1
9-77
22:02
2 of 11
RECORd: (3-3,1-1)
RECORd: (4-2)
EASt
EASt
EASt
EASt
EASt
EASt
0
0
0
0
0
8
-
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
7
14
21
28
35
35
ruSHing: East mustangs - Brian Kimbrow 13-115; Earvin Morris 3-17;
Nikkous Moore 5-9; Javion tunstall 2-minus 2; Robert Fields 1-minus 2;
Nicholas King 1-minus 7. muS owls - Forrest Baty 9-46; Fernando van
Hook 10-35; William Cross 2-16; Andrew plunkett 1-3; toby Baker
4-minus 5; Jordan Rodgers 2-minus 20; MuS team 2-minus 31.
PaSSing: East mustangs - Earvin Morris 11-23-1-94; Nicholas King
2-8-2-23; Robert Fields 0-3-1-0. muS owls - toby Baker 12-18-1-218;
William Cross 3-5-1-38.
rEcEiVing: East mustangs - Robert Fields 7-47; Nicholas King 3-38;
Brandon Barron 2-22; Earvin Morris 1-10. muS owls - Landon Finney
8-115; William Cross 3-90; Wells prather 3-37; Fernando van Hook 1-14.
teaM overCoMeS Slow Start, winS on hoMeCoMinG
Midway through the second quarter of their Homecoming
game against East, the MUS varsity football team was struggling
offensively, mired in a scoreless tie, and was looking for a spark to
get the team going. Senior William Cross provided that spark.
Filling in at quarterback, Cross led the team on a 4-play,
57-yard drive that culminated in Forrest Baty’s 15-yard scoring
run. Cross began the possession with a 9-yard scamper. He then
completed his first two passes, both to Landon Finney, to get deep
into East territory, and Baty finished off the drive with his run.
Gary Wunderlich added the PAT to give MUS the 7-0 lead with
7:25 left in the second quarter, an advantage that they would never
relinquish as they would go on to a 35-8 victory.
East (3-3) tried to answer
the MUS score, but each
time they threatened, the
Owl defense held and kept
the Mustangs scoreless as the
score remained 7-0 at the half.
In the third quarter, the
defense actually added to the
advantage, thanks to a good
pass rush and freshman James
Prather.
Playing significant varsity
minutes for the first time,
Prather, who had earlier intercepted the ball from East QB
Earvin Morris, recorded his
second interception, this time
against Nicholas King, and
returned it 64 yards for the touchdown. Wunderlich’s extra point gave MUS
the 14-0 lead with 6:59 left in the third quarter.
That score seemed to garner momentum for MUS. The Owls would
add three more touchdowns in a 5:30 span creating a commanding lead.
After having been reinserted, QB Toby Baker began to find open
receivers and threw the ball well to take advantage. First, Baker hit Finney
from 43-yards out as the Owls cashed in another turnover, an interception
by Henry Dickinson, to go up 21-0 with 2:02 left in the third quarter.
Following a defensive stop, the Owls scored again as Baker found Cross
for a 26-yard reception that completed a 4-play, 52-yard drive that amassed
only 37 seconds.
And Baker’s third scoring toss came early in the fourth quarter as he
found Cross again, who outran his pursuers to
score from 60-yards out. This put the Owls up,
35-0, with 8:32 left in the game.
From here, with a running clock, East
finally scored as Brian Kimbrow, one of the
leading rushers in the county who had been
held to only 39 yards up to this point, broke
off a long run, racing 75 yards for a touchdown
with 7:13 left in the game. The Mustangs made
the two-point conversion, but East could get
no closer as MUS ran out the clock. The Owls
improve to 4-2.
After the slow start, the Owl offense finally
found some success passing as they gained 170
yards through the air in the second half to break
open a close game. Five turnovers also helped as
the defense kept the potent Mustangs scoreless
until the offense could get untracked.
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2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 7 - white Station
OCtOBER 1, 2010
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
WHItE StAtION SpARtANS......................... 0
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS......... 14
14
0
0
7
0 - 14
7 - 28
RECORd: (1-5,1-1)
RECORd: (5-2)
Scoring Summary:
1st
05:43
MuS - toby Baker 1 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 13-80, 4:52
WHItE StAtION 0 - MuS 7
01:55
MuS - Fernando van Hook 8 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 7-42, 2:30
WHItE StAtION 0 - MuS 14
2nd
10:48
WS - Christon Stephenson 16 yd interception return (Ethan Felsenthal kick)
WHItE StAtION 7 - MuS 14
08:06
WS - demarius Walls 39 yd pass from Antonio Cheatham (Ethan Felsenthal kick), 2-37, 0:36 WHItE StAtION 14 - MuS 14
3rd
02:19
MuS - Spencer Gruber 63 yd pass from Forrest Baty (Gary Wunderlich kick), 1-63, 0:15
WHItE StAtION 14 - MuS 21
4th
10:12
MuS - William Cross 30 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 3-44, 1:04
WHItE StAtION 14 - MuS
28
WHiTE STaTion muS
ruSHing: White Station Spartans - Antonio Cheatham 19-91; Aric
First downs ............................
12
13
thompson 7-65; Courtese Christopher 4-10; Anthony young 1-8; Jerry
thompson 1-minus 4. muS owls - Forrest Baty 9-48; toby Baker 11-30;
Rushes-yards (Net) .................
32-170
40-124
passing yards (Net).................
154
165
Fernando van Hook 7-26; William Cross 10-24; MuS team 3-minus 4.
passes (Att-Comp-Int) ..............
26-19-0
18-13-2
total Offense plays-yards .........
58-324
58-289
PaSSing: White Station Spartans - Antonio Cheatham 19-25-0-154;
Ben Gholson 0-1-0-0. muS owls - toby Baker 9-13-1-78; William Cross
Fumble Returns-yards ..............
0-0
0-0
punts (Number-Avg .................
5-28.6
6-41.8
3-4-1-24; Forrest Baty 1-1-0-63.
Fumbles-Lost ..........................
5-1
1-1
penalties-yards .......................
5-42
6-50
rEcEiVing: White Station Spartans - demarius Walls 5-59; Courtese
possession time .....................
23:51
24:09
Christopher 5-44; Adrian Ross 4-21; Anthony young 2-14; Aric thompson
third-down Conversions ...........
1 of 13
5 of 14
2-11; tony Becton 1-5. muS owls - William Cross 4-40; Landon Finney
4-12; Forrest Baty 3-32; Spencer Gruber 1-63; Fernando van Hook 1-18.
owlS oUtlaSt SpartanS
Late in the third quarter of the game with White Station, the
MUS varsity football team was struggling offensively as the players had seen their early two-touchdown advantage evaporate. So
to give his team a much-needed spark, Coach Bobby Alston and
his offensive staff called a play that they had not used all season.
When senior RB Forrest Baty rolled left with the ball, the Spartans
defenders, as well as almost everyone else in Stokes Stadium, expected Baty
to search for a hole in the line and barrel through, just as he had done so
many times this season. Yet just when Baty seemed to turn upfield, he
stopped and fired a pass to an open Spencer Gruber, who broke a tackle
and dragged another defender into the endzone for the touchdown.
The 63-yard halfback pass gave the Owls the advantage they would
need as they ultimately went on to the 28-14 victory over the defending
6-A state champion.
MUS (5-2) opened up the first quarter with a 14-0 lead over White
Station (1-5) following two scoring runs.
Toby Baker sneaked in from 1-yard out on their opening possession to
complete an impressive 13-play, 80-drive that took up 4:52.
Then, after a Garrott Graham forced fumble and a Peyton Klawinski
recovery on the ensuing possession, MUS needed 7 plays to go 42 yards for
their second score as Fernando Van Hook went in from 8-yards out.
But the Spartan defense got the visitors back into the game in the
second quarter. First, Christon Stephenson intercepted Baker’s pass deep in
MUS territory and returned it 16 yards for a touchdown as White Station
cut the MUS advantage in half.
Then, after a Spartan defensive stop, QB Antonio Cheatham found
Demarius Walls from 39-yards out for a second score as White Station tied
the game following its PAT.
The contest stayed tied throughout much of the second quarter and
into the third as both defenses played well and controlled the game.
But at the 2:30 mark in the third quarter, Coach Alston pulled out the
halfback pass to loosen up the aggressive Spartan defensive, and that play
gave the Owls a lead they would never relinquish.
MUS added one final score in the fourth quarter as Baker found
William Cross on a beautiful 30-yard pass that was tipped by a Spartan
defender. However, Cross maintained concentration and hauled in the
reception that sealed the Owls’ victory.
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2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 8 - St. benediCt at aUbUrndale
OCtOBER 15, 2010
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
St. BENEdICt EAGLES.............................
7
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS...... 21
7
14
0
14
0 - 14
0 - 49
Scoring Summary:
1st
09:09
MuS - Fernando van Hook 11 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 4-50, 1:20
08:54
St. BENEdICt - Jordan Wilkins 94 yd kickoff return (Jake tucci kick)
06:25
MuS - Forrest Baty 7 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 7-65, 2:21
04:44
MuS - toby Baker 2 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 3-46, 0:43
2nd
06:14
St. BENEdICt - Jordan Lee 25 yd pass from trey Wilkins (Jake tucci kick), 5-45, 1:25
04:25
MuS - toby Baker 2 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 6-66, 1:35
00:52
MuS - toby Baker 1 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 5-41, 1:16
3rd
09:01
MuS - Fernando van Hook 4 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 7-75, 2:51
05:04
MuS - Forrest Baty 13 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 7-50, 2:47
First downs ...........................
Rushes-yards (Net) ................
passing yards (Net)................
passes (Att-Comp-Int) .............
total Offense plays-yards ........
Fumble Returns-yards .............
punts (Number-Avg) ...............
Fumbles-Lost .........................
penalties-yards ......................
possession time ....................
third-down Conversions ..........
ST. BEnEDicT
10
24-17
123
27-15-1
51-140
0-0
6-31.5
1-0
13-125
22:16
2 of 13
RECORd: (6-2,0-1)
RECORd: (6-2,1-0)
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
BENEdICt
BENEdICt
BENEdICt
BENEdICt
BENEdICt
BENEdICt
BENEdICt
BENEdICt
BENEdICt
0 - MuS 7
7 - MuS 7
7 - MuS 14
7 - MuS 21
14 - MuS 21
14 - MuS 28
14 - MuS 35
14 - MuS 42
14 - MuS 49
ruSHing: St. Benedict Eagles - Jordan Wilkins 20-34; JC Odhams
1-minus 3; Nick paige 3-minus 14. muS owls - Forrest Baty 13-92;
Fernando van Hook 6-60; toby Baker 11-54; Landon Finney 3-33;
trey Moore 1-4; Andrew plunkett 4-1; Jordan Rodgers 2-minus 6.
muS
24
40-238
122
17-10-1
57-360
0-0
4-43.0
0-0
4-41
20:34
4 of 9
PaSSing: St. Benedict Eagles - Nick paige 14-26-1-98; trey Wilkins
1-1-0-25. muS owls - toby Baker 10-16-1-122; Andrew plunkett 0-10-0; Jordan Rodgers 0-0-0-0.
rEcEiVing: St. Benedict Eagles - Jordan Wilkins 6-53; Jordan Lee
6-53; trey Wilkins 2-20; Gerald Blum 1-minus 3. muS owls - Landon
Finney 4-61; William Cross 3-37; daniel Cunningham 1-12; Wilson
Luttrell 1-8; Will Whitley 1-4.
hoMe teaM openS diviSion play with win
ran in from 7-yards out as the Owls doubled their advantage.
Baker also added three first-half touchdowns as he snuck in once
from 1-yard out and twice from 2-yards out.
Only a Trey Wilkins to Jordan Lee 25-yard halfback pass in the
second quarter broke up the Owls’ momentum as the Eagles tried to
stay close. Yet the MUS line play was too much for the SBA as the Owls
took a 35-14 lead into the half.
In the second half, the hosts added two touchdowns on their first
two possessions of the half to put
the game away.
First, Van Hook scored his
fifth touchdown of the season as
he powered in from 4-yards out,
and then Baty added his second
score of the contest as he ran
in from 13-yards out with 4:25
left in the quarter. Wunderlich
continued to be perfect on his
extra points as he made all seven
for the game.
The Owls accomplished what
they wanted as they won convincingly over an improving Eagle
squad, played many players, and
avoided any major injuries. They
hope the momentum created from
this victory carries over to the last
two division games and into the
playoffs.
Opening divisional play against St. Benedict, the MUS varsity
football team and coaches were looking for improvement after their off
week. They wanted to begin to peak as they approached the end of the
regular season and headed into postseason action. With the 49-14 victory over the Eagles, the Owls accomplished both goals.
MUS (6-2, 1-0) jumped out early as they stopped SBA (6-2,
0-1) on the opening drive, forced a punt, and took over at midfield.
Needing only 5 plays, the Owls scored as Fernando Van Hook went
in from 11-yards out for the
touchdown. Gary Wunderlich’s PAT gave the hosts
the 7-0 lead just 2:51 into
the game.
But the Eagles showed
that they have some explosive
players as well on the ensuing kickoff. Taking the Toby
Baker kick at the 6-yard
line, Jordan Wilkins raced 94
yards for the touchdown. The
Eagle extra point tied the
score at 7.
However, MUS quickly
regained control and never
relinquished it.
Forrest Baty scored the
first of his two touchdowns
just 2:29 later to complete
a 7-play, 65-yard drive as he
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2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 9 - ChriStian brotherS
OCtOBER 22, 2010
CHRIStIAN BROtHERS HIGH SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS......... 7
CBHS puRpLE WAvE................................ 7
7
7
0
0
0 - 14
7 - 21
Scoring Summary:
1st
04:36
MuS - Landon Finney 14 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 10-49, 3:13
01:01
CBHS - Ryan Eason 3 yd run (paul Banks kick), 8-71, 3:35
2nd
05:05
MuS - toby Baker 3 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 10-72, 3:35
00:16
CBHS - Kendarion Jennings 9 yd pass from Grant powell (paul Banks kick), 10-65, 4:49
4th
00:18
CBHS - Ramade Warren 10 yd run (paul Banks kick), 5-60, 2:17
First downs ............................
Rushes-yards (Net) .................
passing yards (Net..................
passes (Att-Comp-Int) ..............
total Offense plays-yards .........
Fumble Returns-yards ..............
punts (Number-Avg .................
Fumbles-Lost ..........................
penalties-yards .......................
possession time .....................
third-down Conversions ...........
muS
19
40-213
157
25-12-1
65-370
0-0
2-51.0
3-2
4-37
23:48
6 of 12
RECORd: (6-3,1-1)
RECORd: (8-1,2-0)
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
MuS
7 - CBHS 0
7 - CBHS 7
14 - CBHS 7
14 - CBHS 14
14 - CBHS 21
ruSHing: muS owls - Forrest Baty 11-96; toby Baker 11-60;
Fernando van Hook 11-36; Landon Finney 4-14; William Cross 2-9;
MuS team 1-minus 2. cBHS Purple Wave - Ramade Warren 13-103;
Ryan Eason 14-100; Grant powell 8-52.
cBHS
18
35-255
107
18-8-2
53-362
0-0
2-38.0
1-0
3-15
24:12
2 of 8
PaSSing: muS owls - toby Baker 12-25-1-157. cBHS Purple
Wave - Grant powell 8-18-2-107.
rEcEiVing: muS owls - Landon Finney 3-56; William Cross 3-43;
Wilson Luttrell 2-27; Forrest Baty 2-11; Wells prather 1-20; toby
Baker 1-0. cBHS Purple Wave - taShan Mitchell 4-56; Zach phillips
2-32; Jake Zdancewicz 1-10; Kendarion Jennings 1-9.
owlS SUFFer road SetbaCK
seconds remaining in the half, Banks added the PAT to tie the score
again.
In the second half, the game remained tied for much of the half.
The Owls’ best opportunity came on its first drive of the half as they
used 15 plays to get deep into Purple Wave territory; however, facing
4th-and-1 on the CBHS 3-yard line, the Purple Wave defense stuffed
Baker on a keeper for no gain and held. MUS also missed a field goal
early in the fourth quarter. The Owls reached the CBHS 17-yard line
on its sixth play of the drive, but on 4th-and-1, MUS tried a field goal
that traveled wide left, keeping the score tied at 14.
The Owl defense continued to hold their opponent. A Henry
Dickinson interception, a fourth-down hold, and a missed field goal all
prevented the Wave from taking a lead on their first three possessions of
the half. Unfortunately, CBHS took advantage of their last drive.
Intercepting the ball at their own 14-yard line, the hosts needed
only 5-plays to travel 60 yards. With just 18 seconds remaining in the
game, Ramade Warren ran in from 10-yards out for the score. Banks
added the PAT, and the Owls’ hope for the road victory ended. With
the loss, the Owls fall to 6-3, 1-1. CBHS improves to 8-1, 2-0.
In its divisional matchup with Christian Brothers, the MUS varsity
football team did not trail for almost the entire game. Unfortunately,
the mere eighteen seconds that they did trail happened to be the last
eighteen seconds of the game as the Purple Wave scored a late touchdown to win, 21-14, and hand the Owls their first divisional loss since
September 21, 2007.
MUS got going early as Quay Stallworth intercepted a pass by
CBHS QB Grant Powell on the first play of the game, giving the Owls
possession at the MUS 49-yard line. The Owls drove to the Purple
Wave 4-yard line. However, they were stopped on 3rd-and-goal and
were forced into a field-goal attempt. Gary Wunderlich’s 21-yard
attempt sailed wide as he missed his first kick of his career, and CBHS
held.
But the Owls came back on their next drive. MUS took the first
lead as QB Toby Baker found Landon Finney in the middle of the
field for a 14-yard scoring toss. That play culminated a balanced,
ten-play drive that included five runs and five passes and took up 3:13.
Wunderlich’s PAT with 4:36 left in the first quarter gave the Owls the
7-0 advantage.
But the Purple Wave came back on its next possession as Ryan
Eason, who finished with 108 yards on 14 carries, scored from 3-yards
out to complete the 8-play, 71-yard drive. Paul Banks added the extra
point to tie the score heading into the second quarter.
The Owls retook the lead midway through the second quarter as
they went on another ten-play drive. This time, Baker scored himself as
he snuck in from 3-yards out. The big play of the possession was a 40yard scamper by Forrest Baty to get the Owls inside the CBHS 10-yard
line, and then Baker completed the drive from the 3. Wunderlich’s PAT
was true to give MUS the 14-7 lead with 5:05 left in the half.
But CBHS answered just before halftime, again finishing off a long
drive. On the tenth play of the possession, from the MUS 9-yard line,
Powell hit Kendarion Jennings in the front corner of the endzone for
the score as the Purple Wave traveled 65 yards in 4:49. With just 16
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2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 10 - briarCreSt
OCtOBER 29, 2010
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
BRIARCRESt SAINtS............................... 7
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS...... 7
0
10
0
14
7 - 14
14 - 45
Scoring Summary:
1st
04:30
MuS - toby Baker 51 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 8-93, 3:10
03:32
BRIARCRESt - tray Becton-Martin 35 yd pass from B.J. Nagle (Austin Benoy kick), 5-70, 0:58
2nd
01:26
MuS - Gary Wunderlich 30 yd field goal, 10-39, 3:19
00:03
MuS - Landon Finney 32 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 3-38, 0:29
3rd
08:25
MuS - toby Baker 3 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 10-80, 3:35
06:44
MuS - Landon Finney 18 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 2-20, 0:32
4th
11:33
MuS - Forrest Baty 4 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 3-73, 0:47
06:05
BRIARCRESt - B.J. Nagle 1 yd run (Austin Benoy kick), 13-65, 5:28
04:56
MuS - Fernando van Hook 88 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 2-79, 1:09
First downs ...............................
Rushes-yards (Net) ....................
passing yards (Net)....................
passes (Att-Comp-Int) .................
total Offense plays-yards ............
Fumble Returns-yards .................
punts (Number-Avg) ...................
Fumbles-Lost .............................
penalties-yards ..........................
possession time ........................
third-down Conversions ..............
BriarcrEST
13
27-81
147
32-17-1
59-228
0-0
6-31.5
5-3
8-72
23:40
2 of 13
muS
24
38-269
239
25-20-1
63-508
1-8
2-35.0
1-1
7-70
24:20
4 of 9
RECORd: (8-2,1-2)
RECORd: (7-3,2-1)
BRIARCRESt
BRIARCRESt
BRIARCRESt
BRIARCRESt
BRIARCRESt
BRIARCRESt
BRIARCRESt
BRIARCRESt
BRIARCRESt
0 - MuS 7
7 - MuS 7
7 - MuS 10
7 - MuS 17
7 - MuS 24
7 - MuS 31
7 - MuS 38
14 - MuS 38
14 - MuS 45
ruSHing: Briarcrest Saints - Mitch Owens 9-47; Alex Huggins 8-44;
Andrew Foster 1-6; Nick Wyatt 3-0; Briarcrest team 2-minus 2; B.J. Nagle
4-minus 14. muS owls - toby Baker 19-146; Fernando van Hook 3-93;
Forrest Baty 10-21; Landon Finney 3-8; Jordan Rodgers 3-1.
PaSSing: Briarcrest Saints - B.J. Nagle 17-30-1-147; tray Becton-Martin
0-1-0-0; Andrew Foster 0-1-0-0. muS owls - toby Baker 19-24-1-237;
Jordan Rodgers 1-1-0-2.
rEcEiVing: Briarcrest Saints - tray Becton-Martin 10-100; Barrett Hanks
5-35; Eric Foster 1-10; Walker Winkel 1-2. muS owls - William Cross 749; Landon Finney 4-69; Forrest Baty 3-10; Wilson Luttrell 2-20; Fernando
van Hook 1-72; Will Whitley 1-9; Wells prather 1-8; John Edwards 1-2.
win GiveS MUS FirSt-roUnd bye
However, late in the half, the hosts finally began to execute well and
take advantage of good field position.
First, despite stalling at the Briarcrest 13-yard line, Wunderlich added his third field goal of the season as he connected from 30-yards out
to give MUS a 10-7 lead with 1:26 left in the half. And the Owls got
one more score before intermission as, after the defense had recovered
a fumble at the Saints 39-yard line with 32 seconds left, Baker found
Landon Finney from 32-yards out on 3rd-and-4 for the touchdown.
Wunderlich’s PAT gave the hosts the 17-7 lead at the break.
In the second half, MUS seemed to control the contest and built a
comfortable lead. In the third quarter, Baker added his second rushing
touchdown, this time from 3-yards out, and Finney caught his second
scoring pass from Baker, this one from 18-yards out, as the Owls built a
31-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
In the final period, MUS added
two more scores. First, Forrest Baty
ended a 3-play, 73-yard drive with
a 4-yard run with 11:33 left in the
game. Then Fernando Van Hook,
who had earlier hauled in a 72-yard
pass, had an electrifying run as he
went 88 yards for a touchdown.
The run was the fifth longest run in
school history.
Briarcrest did add one final score
as Nagle snuck in from 1-yard out
midway through the fourth quarter,
but MUS had the game in control
at this point, allowing many reserves
to play.
Needing to win its final regular-season contest to earn a first-round
bye in the Division II-AA state playoffs, the MUS varsity football team
shrugged off a sluggish start and ultimately cruised to a 45-14 victory
over Briarcrest, finishing the regular season at 7-3, 2-1.
Quarterback Toby Baker had his best rushing game of his career
as he tallied 146 yards on 19 carries, and he also threw for 237 yards
on 19-24 passing. Altogether, Baker accounted for four touchdowns (2
rushing, 2 passing) as the Owls’ fast attack kept the Saints off-balance
much of the game.
But the Owls needed several series to get the offense going. MUS
scored once in the first quarter after stopping Briarcrest on its second
possession and taking over at its own 7-yard line. After seven plays,
the Owls found themselves at the Owl 49-yard line. From there, Baker
kept an option run, sprinted through several potential
tacklers, and raced into the endzone for the 51-yard
score. Gary Wunderlich’s PAT gave the hosts the 7-0
lead with 4:30 left in the first quarter.
But Briarcrest (8-2, 1-2) answered quickly as on its
next possession, QB B.J. Nagle found versatile WR Tray
Becton-Martin across the middle from 35-yards out
for the tying touchdown. With the Austin Benoy extra
point, BCS had tied the score just 58 seconds later.
Yet after the Saints’ score, both offenses began to
stagnate. Briarcrest struggled to move the football,
particularly on the ground, as the Owls’ front did well
plugging running gaps. And the MUS offense had
opportunities, but an inteception and fumble kept the
Owls from regaining their offensive momentum created
by their early touchdown.
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2010 SeaSon in review: GaMe 11 - brentwood aCadeMy
dIvISION II “SupER pREp” pLAyOFFS – QuARtERFINAL
NOvEMBER 12, 2010
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL – MEMpHIS, tN
BRENtWOOd ACAdEMy EAGLES..............
MEMpHIS uNIvERSIty SCHOOL OWLS......
0 - 42
7 - 24
RECORd: (10-2,5-2)
RECORd: (7-4,2-1)
Scoring Summary:
1st
10:21
BA - d’Montre Wade 8 yd run (Ben Boatright kick), 5-65, 1:39
06:07
BA - Matthew Hamby 12 yd run (Ben Boatright kick), 7-54, 3:02
03:33
MuS - Gary Wunderlich 25 yd field goal, 7-72, 2:34
2nd
11:33
BA - Matthew Hamby 1 yd run (Ben Boatright kick), 11-38, 4:00
10:17
MuS - Fernando van Hook 34 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 1-34, 0:10
09:50
MuS - Landon Finney 21 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 1-21, 0:07
06:42
BA - Al thompson 20 yd pass from Matthew Hamby (Ben Boatright kick), 8-72, 3:08
03:26
BA - victor Caro 22 yd run (Ben Boatright kick), 7-62, 2:20
00:56
BA - Al thompson 5 yd pass from Matthew Hamby (Ben Boatright kick), 8-63, 1:50
4th
08:24
MuS - Landon Finney 13 yd pass from toby Baker (Gary Wunderlich kick), 10-84, 3:28
BA 7 - MuS 0
BA 14 - MuS 0
BA 14 - MuS 3
BA 21 - MuS 3
BA 21 - MuS 10
BA 21 - MuS 17
BA 28 - MuS 17
BA35-MuS17
BA 42 - MuS 17
BA 42 - MuS 24
First downs .........................
Rushes-yards (Net) ..............
passing yards (Net)..............
passes (Att-Comp-In .............
total Offense plays-yards ......
Fumble Returns-yards ...........
punts (Number-Avg) .............
Fumbles-Lost .......................
penalties-yards ....................
possession time ..................
third-down Conversions ........
14
3
28
14
0
0
ruSHing: Brentwood academy Eagles - Radir Anoor 22-98; victor
Caro 6-60; d’Montre Wade 6-26; Matthew Hamby 14-15. muS
owls - toby Baker 17-116; Landon Finney 3-19; Forrest Baty 7-18;
Fernando van Hook 3-17.
BrEnTWooD acaDEmy muS
26
18
48-199
30-170
230
196
26-18-0
24-11-1
74-429
54-366
0-0
1-2 p
3-39.0
4-38.2
3-3
3-3
6-65
4-30
29:12
18:48
3 of 12
4 of 11
PaSSing: Brentwood academy Eagles - Matthew Hamby 18-26-0230. muS owls - toby Baker 11-23-0-196; Forrest Baty 0-1-1-0.
rEcEiVing: Brentwood academy Eagles - Al thompson 7-101;
Mason Sutton 5-74; Weldon Garlington 4-48; victor Caro 1-4; Radir
Anoor 1-3. muS owls - Landon Finney 5-70; William Cross 2-52;
Forrest Baty 2-23; Fernando van Hook 1-34; Wells prather 1-17.
owlS’ SeaSon endS in QUarterFinalS
found Fernando Van Hook down the
sideline for the touchdown. Wunderlich’s PAT brought the Owls back
to 21-10 with 10:17 left in the half.
Following a second straight turnover,
the Owls took control at the Eagle
21-yard line following a Jason-Manis
fumble recovery. MUS again needed
only one play to score as Baker found
Landon Finney for the touchdown.
Wunderlich’s extra point closed the
gap to 21-17 with 9:50 remaining in
the half.
However, that margin was as close
as MUS would get. BA began to take
care of the ball and found success by being balanced on offense. The
Eagles would score on their final three possessions of the half to take a
commanding 42-17 halftime lead.
BA dominated not only on the scoreboard, but also in statistics at
the half as they accumulated 22 first downs, 122 rushing yards, and 212
passing yards. They held the ball 16:33 out of the 24 first-half minutes
and did not punt in the half.
In the second half, the MUS defense did not allow BA to score, but
the offense hurt themselves with three turnovers in the third quarter.
The Owls did score one final touchdown in the fourth quarter as
Baker again found Finney, this time from 13-yards out, for the score.
Wunderlich’s PAT made the score 42-24, but that was as close as MUS
would get.
Behind an explosive offense that
amassed 42 points and 334 yards in
the first half, the Brentwood Academy
Eagles advanced in the Division II-AA
playoffs with a 42-24 victory over the
two-time defending state champion,
MUS Owls. The loss ended the Owls’
season at 7-4.
BA jumped out early on the hosts
as they scored on their first three
possessions to go up 21-3 early in the
second quarter.
First, D’Montre Wade ran in from
8-yards out to complete a dominating
5-play, 65-yard drive that took only
1:39. Then after a defensive stand, the Eagles scored again as QB Matthew Hamby scrambled in from 12-yards out to double the lead.
MUS scored on their next possession after taking over at their
own 20-yard line. The big play was a 46-yard completion from Toby
Baker to William Cross to get the Owls to the Brentwood Academy
15-yard line. However, the Owls had to settle for a field goal. Gary
Wunderlich’s fourth of the year, this one from 25-yards out, allowed
MUS to pull to 14-3 with 3:33 left in the opening quarter.
But the Owls could not stop the Eagles, who increased their advantage to 21-3 on the ensuing possession as Hamby snuck in from 1-yard
out to complete an 11-play, 38-yard drive that took up 3:47.
But MUS did not quit. Following two turnovers, one by each
team, MUS found itself at the BA 34-yard line. On the next play, Baker
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Meet the broadCaSt Crew
MUS varsity football games are broadcast on WMC 790 AM, and this is the crew you hear. Marking the 15th
year of Owl Broadcasting, Mike Lawhead (left) gives play-by-play with Bobby Wade ’84 (center) and Barry Ray
(right) providing color commentary. If you can’t be at the game, tune to WMC 790 AM to hear all the action.
voiCe oF the owlS and hiS Crew
If you have attended an MUS home football game in the last twenty-six years, you have heard the voice of
“Stormin’” Norman Thompson (left) over the loudspeaker. Thompson, MUS English teacher by day since 1972,
became the play-by-play announcer for the Owls’ home games in the fall of 1985, when Coach Jake Rudolph
drafted him. Since that first season, Thompson has not missed a home game and declares, “There is no place on
earth that I would rather be on a Friday night.” Over the years, he has honed his skill at reporting and has become
famous for coining such terms as “Tackle made by a host of Owls!” and has even been referred to as the “Voice of
the Owls.” Bill Taylor (center) is also on hand every home game to aid Thompson by spotting players, and Dax
Torrey ’94 (right) lends his expertise as the official game statistician. So next time you attend a home game, take a
time-out to appreciate this dedicated crew and listen to “Stormin’ Norman” call them as he sees them.
Check out the MUS website, www.musowls.org, for updated
sports information and live webcasts of home games.
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Coach’s Profile
Each year a different coach is featured.
Jerry Ellis: Good Things Come to Those Who Wait
A native Memphian with a rich appreciation for
the game of football, Jerry Ellis has been a fixture of the
MUS Owls football team since his arrival in 2001. His
passion for the game and “take no prisoners” coaching
style has allowed MUS football to continue its tradition of
excellence and success for more than ten years.
After retiring from the Shelby County Schools
system in 2001, Ellis joined the MUS Owls as an
offensive and defensive line coach. While his coaching
expertise is invaluable and love of football unshakable,
perhaps his most endearing quality is his love for the
students he guides.
“I remember more about the kids I coached and
funny things that happened at practice than wins and
losses,” he said.
The Makings of a
CoaCh and MenTor
Ellis began his coaching career at Lucy
Elementary School near Millington in 1964 after
graduating from Memphis State University with a
degree in health and physical education. Shortly after
his arrival at Lucy, Ellis became an assistant offensive
and defensive coach for the Millington eighth-grade
team. After two successful years there, he joined
Germantown High School in the fall as an educator,
head eighth-grade football coach, and assistant junior
varsity coach. In 1969, Ellis took the reins of the
freshman team where he achieved an astounding 1022 record over the next 16 years.
desTinaTion MUs
Coach Ellis is proof that good things come to
those who wait. In 1989, 25 years after he began
coaching at Millington, the newly formed Houston
High School offered Ellis his dream job – head
football coach. His boundless energy, drive, and
discipline allowed Ellis and his team to win 19 games
during his four years at Houston.
Success did not come easy for Ellis and his varsity
team. Why you ask? While Ellis may be a brilliant coach,
MUS proved to be one of Houston’s toughest competitors.
Ellis had great admiration and respect for the late Jake
Rudolph’s distinct coaching style.
Ellis said, “Rudolph’s teams always played with great
discipline and minimal mistakes. MUS has always been a
benchmark in high school football.”
Coach Ellis knew that his team must have something
special if it beat MUS. If his team lost, he knew it was
time to instill more discipline in his players. After four
seasons at Houston High School, Ellis returned to
Germantown in 1995 as an assistant defensive line coach
where he remained until 2001.
Jerry Ellis coaching the Germantown freshman team
against Briarcrest in 1980
The PerfeCT BalanCe
Off the field, Ellis enjoys spending time with his
wife of 48 years, Ann. Together they have raised
three sons – Conn, Todd, and Sean – and have eight
grandchildren. When he’s not coaching football, Jerry
can be found with Ann on another type of field: the
golf course.
Ellis may be a disciplined and determined coach,
but he is no stranger to the simple pleasures in life.
Whether it’s playing golf, reading a Vince Flynn novel,
or enjoying a feature film like True Grit, Ellis has found
the perfect balance on and off the field.
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2010 MUS TEAM STATISTICS
MUS
OPP
SCORING.................................................... 330
212
Points Per Game.................................. 30.0
19.3
FIRST DOWNS............................................ 190
169
Rushing............................................... 98
95
Passing............................................... 79
64
Penalty................................................ 13
10
RUSHING YARDAGE.................................... 1710
1997
Yards Gained Rushing........................... 1922
2304
Yards Lost Rushing............................... 212
307
Rushing Attempts................................. 363
407
Average Per Rush................................. 4.7
4.9
Average Per Game................................ 155.5
181.5
TDs Rushing........................................ 26
19
PASSING YARDAGE.................................... 1846
1431
Att-Comp-Int........................................ 239-140-11 240-130-12
Average Per Pass................................. 7.7
6.0
Average Per Catch............................... 13.2
11.0
Average Per Game................................ 67.8
130.1
TDs Passing......................................... 14
9
3556
3428
TOTAL OFFENSE......................................... Total Plays........................................... 602
647
Average Per Play.................................. 5.9
5.3
Average Per Game................................ 323.3
311.6
33-642
40-867
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards............................ PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards.......................... 19-222
16-129
INT RETURNS: #-Yards.............................. 12-277
11-74
KICK RETURN AVERAGE............................. 19.5
21.7
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE............................ 11.7
8.1
INT RETURN AVERAGE................................ 23.1
6.7
FUMBLES-LOST........................................... 15-12
37-13
47-397
89-749
PENALTIES-Yards...................................... Average Per Game................................ 36.1
68.1
PUNTS-Yards............................................ 41-1723
47-1657
Average Per Punt................................. 42.0
35.3
Net Punt Average................................. 37.9
30.1
20:40
26:50
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game..................... 3RD-DOWN Conversions......................... 43/111
42/137
3rd-Down Pct....................................... 39%
31%
3/9
17/28
4TH-DOWN Conversions......................... 4th-Down Pct....................................... 33%
61%
9-64
9-70
SACKS BY-Yards....................................... MISC YARDS.............................................. 0
0
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED.............................. 45
30
4-6
1-7
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS............................. ON-SIDE KICKS........................................... 0-0
0-0
RED-ZONE SCORES..................................... 32-42 76% 19-30 63%
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS........................... 28-42 67% 18-30 60%
PAT-ATTEMPTS........................................... 44-44 100% 21-22 95%
Score by quarter...................................
MUS...........................................................
Opponents................................................... 1st 78 55 2nd 87 98 3rd
94 16 4th 71
43
Total
330
212
2010 MUS Individual STATISTICS
RUSHING..................... Forrest Baty.................. Toby Baker.................... Fernando Van Hook........ Landon Finney................ William Cross................ Trey Moore................... Andrew Plunkett............ Jordan Rodgers............. MUS Team.................... Total............................ Opponents................... GP
11
11
11
11
11
4
5
7
6
11
11
Att
98
112
79
28
17
4
6
9
10
363
407
Gain
555
564
514
146
91
18
14
20
0
1922
2304
Loss 18 49 13 1 23 0 9 36 63
212 307 68
Net
537
515
501
145
68
18
5
-16
-63
1710
1997
Avg
5.5
4.6
6.3
5.2
4.0
4.5
0.8
-1.8
-6.3
4.7
4.9
TD
6
13
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
26
19
Long
40
51
88
19
9
6
6
11
0
88
93
Avg/G
48.8
46.8
45.5
13.2
6.2
4.5
1.0
-2.3
-10.5
155.5
181.5
2010 MUS Individual STATISTICS (cont.)
PASSING.......................
Toby Baker.....................
William Cross.................
Jordan Rodgers..............
Forrest Baty...................
Andrew Plunkett.............
Total............................. Opponents.................... GP
11
11
7
11
5
11
11
Effic
Att-Cmp-Int
137.71 126-214-8
66.99 8-15-2
99.03 5-7-0
379.60 1-2-1
0.00 0-1-0
133.58 140-239-11
106.63 130-240-12
RECEIVING....................
William Cross.................
Landon Finney.................
Forrest Baty...................
Wells Prather.................
Fernando Van Hook.........
Wilson Luttrell................
Spencer Gruber..............
Daniel Cunningham..........
Andrew Plunkett.............
Will Whitley....................
Aaron Noble...................
Garrott Graham..............
John Edwards.................
Toby Baker.....................
Total............................. Opponents.................... GP
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
11
5
8
5
11
9
11
11
11
Number 40 38 20 12 9 6 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 140 130 SCORING.......................
Toby Baker.....................
Forrest Baty...................
Gary Wunderlich.............
Fernando Van Hook.........
Landon Finney.................
William Cross.................
James Prather................
Henry Dickinson..............
Alex Dale........................
Spencer Gruber..............
MUS Team.....................
Total............................. Opponents.................... TD
13
9
0
7
7
5
1
1
1
1
0
45
30
.
FGs
0-0
0-0
4-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-6
1-7
Yards
555
555
169
152
182
87
84
34
3
13
6
4
2
0
1846
1431
Pct
58.9
53.3
71.4
50.0
0.0
58.6
54.2
Avg
13.9
14.6
8.4
12.7
20.2
14.5
28.0
11.3
1.0
6.5
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
13.2
11.0
Yards
1688
72
23
63
0
1846
1431
TD
5
6
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
9
TD
13
0
0
1
0
14
9
Lng
75
18
13
63
0
75
45
Long 60 75 36 21 72 32 63 13 4 9 6 4 2 0 75 1
45 1
Avg/G
50.5
50.5
15.4
13.8
16.5
8.7
8.4
3.1
0.6
1.6
1.2
0.4
0.2
0.0
67.8
30.1
|------------------------------------------ PATs------------------------------------------|
Kick Rush Rcv Pass 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 44-44 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 44-44 0-0 1 1-1 21-22 1-2 3 3-6 INTERCEPTIONS...............................................
Henry Dickinson.................................................
Quay Stallworth.................................................
James Prather...................................................
Alex Dale...........................................................
William Hammond..............................................
Garrott Graham.................................................
Total............................................................... Opponents...................................................... Number
4
2
2
2
1
1
12
11
Yards
48
14
64
98
22
31
277
74
Avg
12.0
7.0
32.0
49.0
22.0
31.0
23.1
6.7
PUNT RETURNS................................................ Number Forrest Baty......................................................
19 Total............................................................... 19 Opponents...................................................... 16 Yards
222
222
129
Avg
11.7 11.7 8.1 TD
1
1
0
KICK RETURNS.................................................
Forrest Baty......................................................
Fernando Van Hook............................................
Alex Dale...........................................................
Total............................................................... Opponents...................................................... Yards
307
264
71
642
867
Avg
20.5
18.9
17.8
19.5
21.7
TD
1
0
0
1
1
Number
15
14
4
33
40
69
TD
1
0
1
1
0
0
3
1
Avg/G
153.5
6.5
3.3
5.7
0.0
167.8
130.1
Saf
Points
0 78
0 56
0 56
0 42
0 42
0 30
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
1
2
1 330
0 212
Long
35
14
64
98
22
31
98
26
Long
40
40
18
Long
79
38
25
79
94
2010 MUS Individual STATISTICS (cont.)
TOTAL OFFENSE...............................................
Toby Baker........................................................
Forrest Baty......................................................
Fernando Van Hook............................................
Landon Finney....................................................
William Cross....................................................
Trey Moore.......................................................
Jordan Rodgers.................................................
Andrew Plunkett................................................
MUS Team........................................................
Total............................................................... Opponents...................................................... DEFENSIVE LEADERS.......... 46 Henry Dickinson.............. 33 Peyton Klawinski............. 21 Alex Dale........................ 42 Quay Stallworth.............. 38 Nick James.................... 34 Jason Manis................... 51 Ford Howell.................... 2 Garrott Graham.............. 55 Nicholas Vergos.............. 36 Wil Hergenrader............. 11 Jak Kinney...................... 22 William Hammond........... 10 Terrence Cole................. 5 D.J. Walker.................... 30 Heath Wilder.................. 32 Zach Erickson................. 49 Jordan Keesee................ 17 John Sousoulas............... 6 James Prather................ 26 William Pickering............ 41 Jazz Singh...................... 52 Hall Ballinger.................. 50 Chima Onwuka................ 12 Will Whitley.................... 15 Toby Baker..................... 58 Caleb McCoy.................. 90 Edward Lake................... 9 William Hepner............... 23 Landon Finney................. 29 Warren Ball.................... 98 John Hudson.................. 39 Anthony Walton.............. 14 William Cross................. 56 Michael Fitzsimmons....... 27 Wells Prather................. 54 Conner Caruthers........... 43 Pete Abston................... 96 Chaz Kemp..................... 28 Trey Moore.................... 64 Ben Still......................... MUS Team........................... Total................................... Opponents.......................... G
11
11
11
11
11
4
7
5
6
11
11
Plays
326
100
79
28
32
4
16
7
10
602
647
Rush
515
537
501
145
68
18
-16
5
-63
1710
1997
Pass
1688
63
0
0
72
0
23
0
0
1846
1431
Total
2203
600
501
145
140
18
7
5
-63
3556
3428
Avg/G
200.3
54.5
45.5
13.2
12.7
4.5
1.0
1.0
-10.5
323.3
311.6
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4-48
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2010 MUS Football honorS
muS TEam aWarDS
aLL-STar SELEcTionS
Position awards:
TSSaa Tennessee Titan mr. Football D-ii aa:
Offensive Line: Ben Still
Offensive Receiver: William Cross
Offensive Back: Landon Finney
Defensive Line: Wil Hergenrader
Linebacker: Henry Dickinson
Secondary: Alex Dale
Special Teams: Toby Baker
Back Finalist: Toby Baker
Lineman Winner: Henry Dickinson
Liberty Bowl High School all-Star Team:
Henry Dickinson, Landon Finney
The Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps
all-metro Private Schools Team:
Special awards:
Steve Minkin Headhunter Award: Henry Dickinson
Holiday Ham – Trey Jordan “Do Right” Award: Terrence Cole
Dan Griffin Spirit Award (Offense): Wells Prather
Dan Griffin Spirit Award (Defense): Jordan Keesee
W.S. Roberts MVP Award (Offense): William Cross
W.S. Roberts MVP Award (Defense): Henry Dickinson
71
Toby Baker, William Cross, Alex Dale,
Henry Dickinson, Landon Finney, Ben Still
Tennessee Sports Writers association (TSWa)
Division ii all-State Team:
Toby Baker, Henry Dickinson, Ben Still
Now in its second decade, the Tennessee Super Prep
Conference continues to represent the very best in high-school
football. Begun in 1997, the league originally had seven members
from across the state: Baylor School, Brentwood Academy, Christian
Brothers High School, Father Ryan High School, The McCallie School,
Memphis University School, and Montgomery Bell Academy. Because of the
success and tradition of these seven institutions in the classroom and on the field, the league earned the moniker Super 7.
For nine years, this league established itself as one of the premier conferences in the country. The member schools won over
75 percent of its games against non-league opponents and defeated powerful teams from neighboring states like Alabama,
Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Texas. In fact, in its first nine years, the league had at least one school ranked in
the USA Today Top 25 poll in seven of those years, a truly amazing record.
Since 2006, the league has expanded, changed the name to Tennessee Super Prep, and now includes all of its original seven
members, plus Battle Ground Academy, Briarcrest Christian School, Ensworth School, Pope John Paul II, and St. Benedict at
Auburndale. The TSSAA has divided the league into two regions, Mid-East and West. All of the teams will enter the play-off
system, which was re-structured in 2009 to last five weeks and end the first weekend in December. With twelve members, the
conference continues to exemplify the adjective super. Therefore, no matter where you may be in the state, if you are enjoying a
Friday night in the Tennessee Super Prep Conference, you are seeing the best in high-school football.
WEST rEgion
briarCreSt ChriStian hiGh SChool
ChriStian brotherS hiGh SChool
Principal: Steve Simpson
Principal: Brother Chris Englert
Head coach: Major Wright
Head coach: Kevin Locastro
nickname: Saints
nickname: purple Wave
Enrollment: 1670 (613 in high school)
Enrollment: 880
composition: Coed (preK3 - 12)
composition: Male (Grades 9- 12)
State championships: 2
State championships: 1
MeMphiS UniverSity SChool
St. benediCt at aUbUrndale
Headmaster: Ellis Haguewood
President: George valadie
Head coach: Bobby Alston
Head coach: Michael david
nickname: Owls
nickname: Eagles
Enrollment: 660
Enrollment: 910
composition: Male (Grades 7 - 12)
composition: Coed (Grades 9 - 12)
State championships: 5
State championships: None
Eads, tN 38028
www.briarcrest.com
Memphis, tN 38120
www.cbhs.org
Memphis, tN 38119
www.musowls.org
Cordova, tN 38016
www.sbaeagles.org
72
miD-EaST rEgion
battle GroUnd aCadeMy
baylor SChool
brentwood aCadeMy
Franklin, tN 37069
www.battlegroundacademy.org
Chattanooga, tN 37405
www.baylorschool.org
Brentwood, tN 37027
www.brentwoodacademy.com
President: dr. John Griffith
Headmaster: dr. Bill Stacy
Headmaster: Curt Masters
Head coach: Roc Batten
Head coach: phillip Massey
Head coach: Ralph potter
nickname: Wildcats
nickname: Red Raiders
nickname: Eagles
Enrollment: 958
Enrollment: 1080 (200 boarders)
Enrollment: 780
composition: Coed (Grades K-12)
composition: Coed (Grades 6 - 12)
composition: Coed (Grades 6 - 12)
State championships: 5
State championships: 1
State championships: 10
enSworth SChool
Father ryan hiGh SChool
Nashville, tN 37204
www.fatherryan.org
Chattanooga, tN 37404
www.mccallie.org
Headmaster: William N. Moseley
President: Jim McIntire
Headmaster: dr. Kirk Walker
Head coach: Ricky Bowers
Head coach: Bruce Lussier
Head coach: Bubba Simmons
nickname: tigers
nickname: Fightin’ Irish
nickname: Blue tornado
Enrollment: 1500
Enrollment: 907
Enrollment: 910 (250 boarders)
composition: Coed (Grades p1 - 12)
composition: Coed (Grades 9 - 12)
composition: Male (Grades 6 - 12)
State championships: 1
State championships: 2
State championships: 1
Nashville, tN 37221
www.ensworth.com
MontGoMery bell aCadeMy
McCallie SChool
pope John paUl ii
Nashville, tN 37205
www.montgomerybell.com
Hendersonville, tN 37075
www.jp2hs.org
Headmaster: Bradford Gioia
Headmaster: Faustin Weber
Head coach: Marty Euverard
Head coach: Jeff Rutledge
nickname: Big Red
nickname: Knights
Enrollment: 670
Enrollment: 651
composition: Male (Grades 7 - 12)
composition: Coed (Grades 9 - 12)
State championships: 9
State championships: None
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2010 D-II AA Final Conference Standings
Conference
W L T Baylor School...........6 1 0 Ensworth................6 1 0 Brentwood Aca........5 2 0 MBA.......................5 2 0 BGA.......................2 5 0 McCallie School........2 5 0 Father Ryan............2 5 0 Pope John Paul II.....0 7 0 Points
For Opp
197 140 212 120 270 121 202 154 191 244 167 244 153 192 116 293 Conference
W L T CBHS.....................3 0 0 MUS.......................2 1 0 Briarcrest...............1 2 0 St. Benedict............0 3 0 Points
For Opp
71 47 108 49 60 89 50 104 MID-EAST
WEST
TOTAL OFFENSE
G
1. Brentwood Academy...... 13
2. Ensworth...................... 12
3. Baylor School................ 12
4. McCallie School............. 11
5. BGA............................. 13
6. Briarcrest.................... 11
7. MUS............................ 11
8. St. Benedict.................. 11
9. MBA............................ 12
10.CBHS........................... 11
11.Pope John Paul II........... 11
12. Father Ryan.................. 11
TOTAL DEFENSE
G
1. Brentwood Academy...... 13
2. Ensworth...................... 12
3. St. Benedict.................. 11
4. Briarcrest.................... 11
5. Christian Brother.......... 11
6. MBA............................ 12
7. BGA............................. 13
8. MUS............................ 11
9. Father Ryan.................. 11
10. Baylor School................ 12
11.Pope John Paul II........... 11
12. McCallie School............. 11
Overall
Points
Pct W L T For Opp .857 10 2 0 356 238 .857 10 2 0 332 208 .714 10 3 0 522 225 .714
9 3 0 292 199 .286
7 6 0 341 322 .286
4 7 0 243 327 .286
4 7 0 205 213 .000
2 9 0 195 393 Pct
1.000
.667
.333
.000
Overall
W L T
9 2 0
7 4 0
8 3 0
6 5 0
Points
For Opp
206 150
330 212
367 231
345 229
Pct Home
.833 5-1-0
.833 5-1-0
.769 6-1-0
.750 7-0-0
.538 3-3-0
.364 2-3-0
.364 1-4-0
.182 1-4-0
Away
5-0-0
4-1-0
4-2-0
2-3-0
4-3-0
2-4-0
3-3-0
1-5-0
Pct
.818 .636 .727 .545 Away Neut 4-0-0 0-0-0
0-1-0 1-0-0
2-1-0 0-0-0
1-3-0 0-0-0
Home
5-2-0 6-3-0
6-2-0 5-2-0 Neut 0-1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Streak
Lost 1
Won 10
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 2
Lost 3
Rush 3114 2500 3076 1988 1867 1765 1710 1814 2381 2086 1209 1966 Pass
1630
1871
1163
1809
2382
1820
1846
1723
1368
1084
1596
766
Plays 676 580 619 638 723 573 602 546 682 557 577 542 Yards
4744
4371
4239
3797
4249
3585
3556
3537
3749
3170
2805
2732
Avg/P 7.0 7.5 6.8 6.0 5.9 6.3 5.9 6.5 5.5 5.7 4.9 5.0 TD 69 41 44 33 44 41 40 47 39 26 24 25 Yds/G
364.9
364.2
353.2
345.2
326.8
325.9
323.3
321.5
312.4
288.2
255.0
248.4
Rush 1473 1868 1987 1750 1690 1770 2714 1997 1907 1659 2640 2496 Pass
1701 1211 840 1186 1358 1654 1088 1431 1547 2255 1185 1650 Plays 684 656 561 511 607 603 603 647 644 605 475 655 Yards
3174
3079
2827
2936
3048
3424
3802
3428
3454
3914
3825
4146
Avg/P 4.6 4.7 5.0 5.7 5.0 5.7 6.3 5.3 5.4 6.5 8.1 6.3 TD 30 29 29 25 20 25 39 28 27 31 52 44 Yds/G
244.2
256.6
257.0
266.9
277.1
285.3
292.5
311.6
314.0
326.2
347.7
376.9
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Streak
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 2
Lost 4
2010 tSSaa diviSion ii ClaSS aa
Football playoFF braCKet
FIRSt ROuNd
QuARtERFINALS
November 5, 2010
#7 E/m - mccallie (3-6)
#4 W - St Benedict (6-4)
December 2, 2010
14
21
Baylor
#2 E/m - Baylor (8-1)
28
#1 W - cBHS (9-1)
22
7
33
Baylor
Bga
Bga
#5 E/m - Bga (5-5)
Championship
November 19, 2010
28
mccallie
#3 W - Briarcrest (8-2)
SEMIFINALS
November 12, 2010
21
14
38
36
Ensworth
#6 E/m - Father ryan (7-6)
State champions
3
mBa
#4 E/m - mBa (8-2)
14
7
Ensworth
#1 E/m - Ensworth (7-2)
20
35
Ensworth
#2 W - muS (7-3)
#8 E/m - Pope John Paul ii (2-8)
#3 E/m - Brentwood aca. (8-2)
24
Brentwood academy
0
Brentwood academy
28
19
42
42
SUper prep State ChaMpionS
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cHamPion
Father Ryan
Montgomery Bell Academy
Montgomery Bell Academy
Montgomery Bell Academy
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MUS College Football Players
Mark pera (Auburn)
Mac McCarroll (vanderbilt)
Max prokell (Richmond)
Lanny Butler ’59 – Washington & Lee
Tommy Keesee ’59 – Washington & Lee
Syd Butler ’60 – Washington & Lee
Jimmy Haygood ’60 – Vanderbilt
Trow Gillespie ’65 – Vanderbilt
Mike Taylor ’67 – Millsaps
Mike Coop ’68 – Millsaps
Ernie James ’68 – Southwestern
Wiley O’Neal ’68 – Vanderbilt
John Cady ’69 – Southwestern
Weber Laughlin ’69 – Memphis State
Haynes McBride ’69 – Oklahoma
John Remmers ’69 – Vanderbilt
Bill Smith ’69 – Georgia
Lynn Green ’70 – Vanderbilt
Hal McGeorge ’70 – Memphis State
Kelly McGuire ’70 – Southwestern
Mike Murphy ’70 – Memphis State
Rob Jones ’73 – Vanderbilt
Mark McGuire ’73 – Georgia Tech
Bruce Bolton ’75 – Alabama
Tony Settles ’75 – Memphis State
Brad Adams ’78 – Williams
Tommy Christenbury ’78 – Arkansas
Conrad McCrary ’78 – Ole Miss
Skipper Pridgen ’78 – Rhodes
George Skouteris ’80 – Tennessee
Rick Thornton ’81 – Memphis State
Tim Deaton ’82 – Rhodes
Jonathan Howard ’82 – Ole Miss
Bill Lansden ’82 – Rhodes
Paul Luttrell ’82 – Millsaps
Mac McCarroll ’83 – Vanderbilt
Bill Sorrells ’83 – Army
Jay Steed ’85 – Georgia Tech
Craig Witt ’85 – Vanderbilt
Sterritt Armstrong ’86 – Army
Dylan Black ’86 – Harvard
Andy McArtor ’86 – Air Force
david thompson (Arkansas)
Jake Rudolph and Mitchell thompson
(both at Washington & Lee)
thomas Quinlen (Colorado College)
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Kelly McGuire
(Southwestern)
Will thompson (virginia) and Richard Moore (North Carolina)
Andy McCarroll ’86 – Vanderbilt
Greg McGowan ’86 – Dartmouth
Dave Evans ’87 – Air Force
Jon Van Hoozer ’88 – Richmond
David Willmott ’88 – Williams
Pat Hopper ’89 – Air Force
Daniel Newton ’90 – Rhodes
Ryan Ehrhart ’91 – Colorado College
Tom Hutton ’91 – Tennessee
John Sartelle ’92 – Tennessee
Major Wright ’92 – Lambuth
Jackson Moore ’93 – SMU
Lake Newton ’93 – Rhodes
Thomas Quinlen ’93 – Colorado College
Hart Weatherford ’93 – Tennessee
Jonathan Howard (Ole Miss)
Russell Nenon (Wake Forest)
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Jon van Hoozer (Richmond)
Mark McGuire 26 (Georgia tech)
tom Hutton (tennessee)
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MUS College Football Players continued
Hamilton Eggers ’94 – Rhodes
Wes McCluney ’94 – Virginia
Brian O’Sullivan ’94 – Colorado College
Trey Carr ’95 – Washington & Lee
Will Thompson ’95 – Virginia
Jacob Vezina ’95 – Hampden Sydney
Stefan Banks ’98 – Texas A&M
Kevin Bohannon ’98 – Memphis
Richard Moore ’98 – North Carolina
Mark Pera ’99 – Auburn
Wes Scott ’99 – Ole Miss
Thomas Bowden ’00 – Millsaps
Steven Campbell ’00 – Millsaps
John Rodney ’00 – Virginia
Brent Blankenship ’01 – Furman
Chance Carlisle ’01 – Yale
Jim Hopkins ’01 – Rhodes
Scott Vogel ’01 – Memphis
Estes Folk ’02 – Princeton
Ross Rutledge ’02 – Millsaps
David Thompson ’02 – Arkansas
Derek Clenin ’03 – Memphis
Charlie Gordon ’03 – Millsaps
John Phillips ’03 – Virginia
John Conrad McCrary ’04 – Tenn. Tech
John David Lawhorn ’05 – Ole Miss
Mason Mosby ’05 – Rhodes
Rob Park ’05 – Ole Miss
Andrew Gordon ’06 – Princeton
Russell Nenon ’06 – Wake Forest
Will Pickens ’06 – Davidson
Max Prokell ’06 – Richmond
Drew Alston ’07 – Cornell
Tyler Horn ’07 – Miami
Zach Scott ’07 – San Diego State
John Stokes ’07 – Vanderbilt
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Barrett Huggins ’08 – Rhodes
DeAndre Jones ’08 – Vanderbilt
Chris Taylor ’08 – Austin Peay State
Luke Wynn ’08 – Furman
Dylan Cunningham ’09 – Cornell
Michael Folk ’09 – North Carolina
Cliff Jones ’09 – Auburn
Taylor Reed ’09 – Mississippi State
David Tillman ’09 – Tennessee at Chatt.
Walt Wepfer ’09 – Vanderbilt
Barry Brunetti ’10 – West Virginia, Ole Miss
Hank Hill ’10 – Washington & Lee
Christian Kauffman ’10 – Alabama
Keith McBride ’10 – Navy, William & Mary
Jake Rudolph ’10 – Washington & Lee
Mitchell Thompson ’10 – Washington & Lee
Henry Dickinson ’11 – Illinois
Zach Erickson ’11 – Liberty
MUS Football
reCordS
1 9 5 7 - 2 0 10
muS Team Stats
Defense
offense
muS individual Stats
all-Star Defense
Defense
Kicking
Passing
Punting
receiving
return yardage
rushing
Scoring
Total offense
Longest Scores
opponents’ records
opponents Through the years
muS year-By-year results
muS Season Summary
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MUS TEAM STATS – DEFENSE
Net Rushing Allowed - Game
Net Rushing Allowed - Season
Net Rushing Allowed
Total Yards
Average Yards Per Game
1. -5 vs Northside in 2006
1. 904 in 1967
1. 85.8 in 2008
-5 vs Harding in 1990
2. 1116 in 2008
2. 86.8 in 1989
3. -3 vs Catholic in 1989
3. 1029 in 1979
3. 90.4 in 1967
-3 vs Bartlett in 1975
4. 1129 in 1989
4. 97.9 in 1981
5. 5 vs Craigmont in 1978
5. 1143 in 1975
97.9 in 1980
net Passing Allowed - Game
net Passing Allowed - Season
net Passing Allowed
Total Yards
Average Yards Per Game
1. -7 vs Catholic in 1988
1. 344 in 1976
1. 34.4 in 1976
2. -2 vs Briarcrest in 2006
2. 361 in 1967
2. 36.1 in 1967
3. 0 vs 18 Opponents
3. 370 in 1979
3. 39.6 in 1977
(Last Done vs CBHS in 2003)
4. 450 in 1975
4. 41.4 in 1979
5. 475 in 1977
5. 45.0 in 1975
Total Offense Allowed - Game
Total Offense Allowed - Season
Total Offense Allowed
Total Yards
Average Yards Per Game
1. 40 vs Bishop Byrne in 1967
1. 1265 in 1967
1. 126.5 in 1967
2. 43 vs Catholic in 1989
2. 1399 in 1979
2. 155.4 in 1979
3. 51 vs Germantown in 1975
3. 1593 in 1975
3. 157.8 in 1977
4. 58 vs Ripley in 1975
4. 1607 in 1981
4. 159.3 in 1975
5. 61 vs Northside in 2006
5. 1810 in 1982
5. 160.7 in 1981
Points Allowed - Season
Points Allowed
Points Scored
Average Points Per Game
1. 33 in 1967
1. 3.3 in 1967
33 in 1957
2. 4.1 in 1957
3. 59 in 1964
3. 6.6 in 1964
4. 79 in 1981
4. 6.8 in 1977
5. 80 in 1975
5. 7.9 in 1981
MUS TEAM STATS – OFFENSE
NET RUSHING - GAME
NET RUSHING - SEASON
NET RUSHING
Total Yards
Average Yards Per Game
1. 509 vs Northside in 1996
1. 3056 in 1980
1. 254.7 in 1980
2. 496 vs sbec in 1979
2. 2956 in 1996
2. 246.3 in 1996
3. 461 vs Memphis Prep in 1980
3. 2870 in 1977
3. 239.2 in 1977
4. 460 vs White Station in 1981
4. 2764 in 1989
4. 239.0 in 1981
5. 437 vs Wooddale in 1981
5. 2750 in 1990
5. 235.2 in 1972
NET PASSING - GAME
NET PASSING - SEASON
NET PASSING
Total Yards
Average Yards Per Game
1. 440 vs Baylor in 2006
1. 2399 in 2009
1. 193.6 in 2003
2. 368 vs Father Ryan in 2003
2. 2212 in 1990
2. 184.5 in 2009
3. 282 vs Father Ryan in 2001
3. 2162 in 1991
3. 173.8 in 2005
4. 280 vs Wooddale in 2003
4. 2130 in 2003
4. 166.3 in 1991
280 vs Harding in 1991
2130 in 1985
5. 159.0 in 2001
TOTAL OFFENSE - GAME
TOTAL OFFENSE - SEASON
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Yards
Average Yards Per Game
1. 565 vs Bartlett in 1965
1. 4962 in 1990
1. 369.3 in 2009
2. 551 vs Northside in 1996
2. 4801 in 2009
2. 345.0 in 1991
3. 524 vs Ripley in 1974
3. 4485 in 1991
3. 330.8 in 1990
4. 508 vs Briarcrest in 2010
4. 4390 in 1985
4. 328.0 in 2008
5. 499 vs sbec in 1979
5. 4264 in 2008
5. 327.0 in 1982
POINTS SCORED - GAME
POINTS SCORED - SEASON
POINTS SCORED
Total Points Scored
Average Points Per Game
1. 70 vs Northside in 1996
1. 526 in 1991
1. 40.5 in 1991
2. 69 vs Catholic in 1990
2. 498 in 2008
2. 38.3 in 2008
3. 64 vs Somerville in 1970
3. 495 in 2009
3. 38.1 in 2009
4. 63 vs Memphis Prep in 1980
4. 472 in 1990
4. 31.9 in 1967
5. 62 vs White Station in 1981
5. 422 in 1985
5. 31.7 in 1996
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MUS individUal StatS – all-Star deFenSe
Points Per Tackle By Position (Post 1980)
TacKLES
1. 2.81
2. 2.64
3. 2.58
4. 2.44
5. 2.39
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by
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Mason George in 2005
James Hudson in 1982
Bill Lansden in 1981
Steve Shipley in 1985
Marc Gurley in 1987
EnDS
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by
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George Coors in 2008
Buck towner in 2005
trey Watkins in 1990
Alan davis in 1987
todd Jean-pierre in 2003
inSiDE
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3.
4.
4.13
2.98
2.58
2.53
2.36
ouTSiDE LinEBacKErS
1. 3.06 by Walt Wepfer in 2008
2. 2.37 by Graham Jones in 2008
3. 2.27 by tim deaton in 1981
4. 2.22 by Clay Maddox in 1990
5. 1.89 by Jay Steed in 1984
LinEBacKErS
2.09 by deAndre Jones in 2007
1.84 by Robert Rowan in 2001
1.76 by Shannon Rhodes in 1989
1.58 by Will pickens in 2005
1.58 by Greg McGowan in 1984
HaLFBacKS
1. 3.37 by
2. 2.44 by
3. 1.88 by
4. 1.85 by
5. 1.74 by
1.74 by
Ryan Ehrhart in 1990
Lowell Hays in 2008
Murray Foster in 1982
preston dellinger in 1987
Logan Welch in 2004
William tayloe in 1991
SaFETy
1. 2.00
2. 1.67
3. 1.50
4. 1.45
Richard Moore in 1996
Jon van Hoozer in 1987
donnie Malmo in 2005
dede Malmo in 1983
by
by
by
by
The 1967 team
was the school’s
first undefeated
and untied team
and perhaps the
best defensive squad
in MUS history.
This team allowed
only 33 points all
year in going 10-0.
Here junior Peter
Roop (83) makes
a stop for this
successful team.
MUS individUal StatS – deFenSe
moST PaSS inTErcEPTionS - gamE
1. 4 by dede Malmo vs tupelo in 1984
moST
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TacKLES - SEaSon
149 by Michael Skouteris in 1987
144 by Harrison Martin in 2009
140 by Shannon Rhodes in 1989
130 by trevor Benitone in 1990
126 by trevor Benitone in 1989
125 by Will Stratton in 1987
125 by Bobby Wade in 1983
8. 124 by Bob McEwan in 1983
9. 121 by ted Angelakis in 1980
10. 119 by Brent Blankenship in 2000
moST PaSS inTErcEPTionS - SEaSon
1. 8 by Wesley Grace in 1985
8 by John Sharp in 1980
3. 7 by Ryan Ehrhart in 1990
7 by Rick Ferguson in 1964
5. 6 by taylor trezevant in 2001
6 by philip Wunderlich in 1989
6 by Jon van Hoozer in 1987
6 by dede Malmo in 1984
moST
1.
2.
3.
PaSS inTErcEPTionS - carEEr
13 by Rick Ferguson (1962-64)
12 by donnie Malmo (2003-05)
11 by Hart Weatherford (1990-92)
11 by John Sharp (1978-80)
5. 10 by Richard Moore (1994-97)
10 by tate Conrad (1989-91)
10 by Ryan Ehrhart (1989-90)
10 by dede Malmo (1982-84)
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8 by Logan Welch (2003-05)
8 by Wesley Grace (1984-85)
8 by John Norfleet (1975-77)
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moST TacKLES - carEEr
314 by tyler Wohrman (1999-02)
284 by Harrison Martin (2007-09)
284 by Jay Steed (1982-84)
267 by trevor Benitone (1988-90)
262 by Lake Newton (1990-92)
256 by Mac McCarroll (1980-82)
244 by Bobby Wade (1981-83)
239 by Michael Skouteris (1986-87)
231 by Brent Blankenship (1998-00)
227 by Will Stratton (1985-87)
MUS individUal StatS – KiCKinG
moST FiELD goaLS - gamE
1. 3 by Christian Kauffman vs Father Ryan in 2009
3 by Chad Hazlehurst vs MBA in 2005
3 by Ben tacker vs Brentwood Academy in 2004
3 by Robert Rowan vs Briarcrest in 2000
3 by tom Hutton vs Brentwood Academy in 1990
3 by Matthew Crosby vs Milan in 1987
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moST FiELD goaLS - SEaSon
1. 18 by Christian Kauffman in 2009
2. 9 by Chad Hazlehurst in 2005
9 by Ben tacker in 2004
9 by tom Hutton in 1990
9 by Matthew Crosby in 1987
6. 8 by Jody McCormack in 1991
8 by tom Hutton in 1989
8 by Matthew Crosby in 1988
9. 7 by Zach Scott in 2006
10. 6 by Ben Bailey in 1998
6 by Jody McCormack in 1993
6 by Matthew daniel in 1983
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FiELD goaLS - carEEr
26 by Christian Kauffman (2007-09)
22 by Matthew Crosby (1985-88)
18 by Jody McCormack (1990-93)
17 by Ben tacker (2002-04)
17 by tom Hutton (1988-90)
6. 10 by Chad Hazlehurst (2002-05)
7. 9 by Zach Scott (2005-06)
8. 7 by Robert Rowan (1999-01)
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LongEST FiELD goaLS
1. 55 yards by Jody McCormack vs CBHS in 1993
55 yards by tom Hutton vs White House in 1990
3. 53 yards by tom Hutton vs Milan in 1990
4. 52 yards by Jody McCormack vs Briarcrest in 1991
5. 50 yards by Zach Scott vs Northside in 2005
50 yards by Ben Bailey vs Briarcrest in 1997
moST PoinTS By a KicKEr - gamE
1. 13 by Christian Kauffman vs White Station in 2009
2. 11 by Gary Wunderlich vs Overton in 2010
11 by Ben tacker vs Brentwood Academy in 2004
11 by tom Hutton vs Harding in 1989
moST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
PoinTS By a KicKEr - SEaSon
107 by Christian Kauffman in 2009
86 by Jody McCormack in 1991
78 by Christian Kauffman in 2008
75 by tom Hutton in 1990
62 by Chad Hazlehurst in 2005
61 by tom Hutton in 1989
moST
1.
2.
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5.
6.
7.
PoinTS By a KicKEr - carEEr
211 by Christian Kauffman (2006-09)
195 by Jody McCormack (1990-93)
192 by Matthew Crosby (1985-88)
138 by tom Hutton (1988-90)
137 by Ben tacker (2002-04)
98 by Sammy Gannaway (1979-81)
96 by Matthew Saenger (1995-97)
conSEcuTiVE ExTra PoinTS
1. 48 by Matthew Saenger in 1996
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MUS INDIVIDUAL STATS – PASSING
MOST ATTEMPTS - GAME
1. 41 by Michael Park vs Baylor in 2006
2. 40 by Michael Park vs CBHS in 2006
3. 35 by John Phillips vs Father Ryan in 2001
4. 34 by Will Thompson vs Collierville in 1993
5. 33 by John Conrad McCrary vs Jackson Prep in 2003
6. 32 by Barry Brunetti vs South Panola in 2009
7. 31 by Toby Baker vs Millington in 2010
31 by John Conrad McCrary vs Jackson Prep in 2002
31 by Paul Gillespie vs Baylor in 1999
10. 30 by Michael Park vs CBHS in 2005
30 by Paul Gillespie vs Father Ryan in 1999
Most Yards - Career
1. 4418 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
2. 3822 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
3. 3613 by Michael Park (2003-06)
4. 2983 by John Conrad McCrary (2002-03)
5. 2263 by Will Thompson (1992-94)
6. 2214 by Andy Wright (1983-85)
7. 2151 by Rob Park (2001-04)
8. 2107 by John Phillips (1999-02)
9. 1852 by Richard Moore (1994-97)
10. 1847 by Philip Wunderlich (1987-89)
Most Attempts - Season
1. 290 by Marc MacMillan in 1990
2. 276 by John Phillips in 2001
3. 241 by Barry Brunetti in 2009
241 by John Conrad McCrary in 2003
5. 229 by Michael Park in 2005
6. 225 by Michael Park in 2006
7. 220 by Andy Wright in 1985
8. 214 by Toby Baker in 2010
9. 213 by Marc MacMillan in 1991
10. 201 by John Conrad McCrary in 2002
Most Completions - Game
1. 24 by John Phillips vs Father Ryan in 2001
2. 23 by John Conrad McCrary vs Jackson Prep in 2003
3. 21 by Toby Baker vs Millington in 2010
21 by Barry Brunetti vs MBA in 2009
21 by Michael Park vs Baylor in 2006
6. 19 by Toby Baker vs. Briarcrest in 2010
19 by Barry Brunetti vs CBHS in 2009
19 by Michael Park vs CBHS in 2006
19 by Michael Park vs CBHS in 2005
19 by John Conrad McCrary vs Jackson Prep in 2002
Most Attempts - Career
1. 543 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
2. 469 by Michael Park (2003-06)
3. 442 by John Conrad McCrary (2002-03)
4. 432 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
5. 320 by Will Thompson (1992-94)
6. 319 by John Phillips (1999-02)
7. 304 by Rob Park (2001-04)
8. 271 by Andy Wright (1983-85)
9. 270 by Philip Wunderlich (1987-89)
10. 267 by Richard Moore (1994-97)
Most Completions - Season
1. 150 by Marc MacMillan in 1990
2. 142 by John Phillips in 2001
3. 140 by Barry Brunetti in 2009
4. 132 by Michael Park in 2005
5. 126 by Toby Baker in 2010
6. 125 by John Conrad McCrary in 2003
7. 117 by Marc MacMillan in 1991
8. 115 by Andy Wright in 1985
9. 114 by Michael Park in 2006
10. 109 by John Conrad McCrary in 2002
Most Yards - Game
1. 440 by Michael Park vs Baylor in 2006
2. 362 by John Conrad McCrary vs Father Ryan in 2003
3. 282 by John Phillips vs Father Ryan in 2001
4. 280 by Marc MacMillan vs Harding in 1991
5. 271 by Will Thompson vs Houston in 1993
6. 268 by Barry Brunetti vs CBHS in 2009
7. 264 by Marc MacMillan vs Milan in 1990
8. 257 by Andy Wright vs ECS in 1985
9. 256 by John Conrad McCrary vs CBHS in 2002
10. 250 by Marc MacMillan vs Ridgeway in 1991
Most Completions - Career
1. 276 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
2. 253 by Michael Park (2003-06)
3. 240 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
4. 234 by John Conrad McCrary (2002-03)
5. 159 by John Phillips (1999-02)
6. 152 by Rob Park (2001-04)
7. 139 by Will Thompson (1992-94)
8. 133 by Andy Wright (1983-85)
9. 127 by Toby Baker (2009- )
10. 125 by Philip Wunderlich (1987-89)
Most Yards - Season
1. 2257 by Barry Brunetti in 2009
2. 2120 by Marc MacMillan in 1990
3. 2110 by Marc MacMillan in 1991
4. 1911 by Andy Wright in 1985
5. 1908 by Michael Park in 2005
6. 1861 by John Phillips in 2001
7. 1688 by Toby Baker in 2010
8. 1613 by Michael Park in 2006
9. 1560 by John Conrad McCrary in 2003
10. 1466 by Rob Park in 2004
Pass Efficiency - Season (Minimum Of 50 Attempts)
1. 177.9 by David Rudolph in 1980
2. 172.8 by Marc MacMillan in 1991
3. 167.4 by Barry Brunetti in 2009
4. 162.3 by Barry Brunetti in 2008
5. 153.1 by David McGowan in 1981
6. 150.1 by Andy Wright in 1985
7. 146.9 by Jackson Moore in 1992
8. 145.5 by Michael Park in 2005
Pass Efficiency - Career (Minimum Of 100 Attempts)
1. 159.0 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
2. 145.0 by Jackson Moore (1990-92)
3. 140.5 by Andy Wright (1983-85)
4. 140.1 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
5. 134.2 by Drew Harris (1981-82)
6. 126.4 by Michael Park (2003-06)
7. 118.0 by Will Thompson (1992-94)
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MUS individUal StatS – pUntinG
PunT yarDS - SEaSon
1. 1931 by Andy Wright (47 punts) in 1985
2. 1723 by toby Baker (41 punts) in 2010
3. 1701 by thomas Hussey (48 punts) in 1987
4. 1561 by Rob park (41 punts) in 2004
5. 1487 by drew Alston (42 punts) in 2006
6. 1424 by tom Hutton (37 punts) in 1990
7. 1415 by Rob park (39 punts) in 2003
8. 1381 by tom Hutton (38 punts) in 1989
9. 1377 by Zach Bailey (42 punts) in 2000
10. 1366 by david McGowan (37 punts) in 1980
PunT yarDS - carEEr
1. 4580 by Rob park (124 punts, 2001-04)
2. 4061 by tom Hutton (110 punts, 1988-90)
3. 3975 by Andy Wright (107 punts, 1983-85)
4. 3326 by david McGowan (98 punts, 1979-81)
5. 3056 by Skipper pridgen (91 punts, 1975-77)
6. 3033 by toby Baker (76 punts, 2009- )
7 2827 by drew Alston (80 punts, 2003-06)
8. 2393 by Walt Wepfer (64 punts, 2006-08)
9. 2314 by John Brooks (67 punts, 1995-97)
10. 2310 by Jody McCormack (60 punts, 1990-93)
PunT aTTEmPTS - SEaSon
1. 48 by thomas Hussey (48-1701 yards) in 1987
2. 47 by Andy Wright (47-1931 yards) in 1985
3. 42 by drew Alston (42-1487 yards) in 2006
42 by Zach Bailey (42-1377 yards) in 2000
5. 41 by toby Baker (41-1723 yards) in 2010
41 by Rob park (41-1561 yards) in 2004
7. 39 by Rob park (39-1415 yards) in 2003
8. 38 by John Brooks (38-1312 yards) in 1997
38 by tom Hutton (38-1381 yards) in 1989
10. 37 by Matt Stockstill (37-1207 yards) in 1999
37 by tom Hutton (37-1424 yards) in 1990
37 by david McGowan (37-1366 yards) in 1980
PunT aTTEmPTS - carEEr
1. 124 by Rob park (124-4580 yards, 2001-04)
2. 110 by tom Hutton (110-4061 yards, 1988-90)
3. 107 by Andy Wright (107-3975 yards, 1983-85)
4. 98 by david McGowan (98-3326 yards, 1979-81)
5. 91 by Skipper pridgen (91-3056 yards, 1975-77)
6. 80 by drew Alston (80-2827 yards, 2003-06)
7. 76 by toby Baker (76-3033 yards, 2009- )
8. 67 by John Brooks (67-2314 yards, 1995-97)
9. 64 by Walt Wepfer (64-2393 yards, 2007-08)
10. 60 by Jody McCormack (60-2310 yards, 1990-93)
aVEragE yarDS/PunT - carEEr
(Minimum of 30 Attempts)
1. 39.91 by toby Baker (76-3033 yards, 2009- )
2 38.88 by Matt Evans (34-1322 yards, 1994)
3. 38.50 by Jody McCormack (60-2310 yards, 1990-93)
4. 37.43 by toby Baker (35-1310 yards) in 2009
5. 37.39 by Walt Wepfer (64-2393 yards, 2007-08)
6. 37.15 by Andy Wright (107-3975 yards, 1983-85)
7. 36.94 by Rob park (124-4580 yards, 2001-04)
8. 36.92 by tom Hutton (110-4061 yards, 1988-90)
9. 35.44 by thomas Hussey (48-1701 yards, 1985-87)
10. 35.43 by drew Alston (80-2827 yards, 2003-06)
aVEragE yarDS/PunT - SEaSon
(Minimum of 10 Attempts)
1. 42.02 by toby Baker (41-1723 yards) in 2010
2. 41.09 by Andy Wright (47-1931 yards) in 1985
3. 39.88 by Jody McCormack (34-1356 yards) in 1992
4. 38.88 by Matt Evans (34-1322 yards) in 1994
5. 38.49 by tom Hutton (37-1424 yards) in 1990
6. 38.11 by Walt Wepfer (27-1029) in 2008
7. 38.07 by Rob park (41-1561 yards) in 2004
8. 38.06 by Rob park (35-1332 yards) in 2002
9. 37.58 by Andy Wright (24-902 yards) in 1984
10. 37.43 by toby Baker (35-1310 yards) in 2009
Despite playing
quarterback as
well during his
career, Rob Park
did not neglect
his punting duties as he became
one of MUS’s
best punters ever.
Toby Baker
has already set
many records
for his punting
ability, and he
still has one
more season
to go.
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MUS individUal StatS – reCeivinG
moST
1.
2.
3.
rEcEPTionS - gamE
12 by John david Lawhorn vs Jackson prep in 2003
11 by Estes Folk vs Father Ryan in 2001
9 by Max prokell vs Kingsbury in 2005
9 by John david Lawhorn vs Baylor in 2004
9 by Mikell Hazlehurst vs CBHS in 2003
9 by John david Lawhorn vs CBHS in 2003
9 by John david Lawhorn vs Father Ryan in 2003
8. 8 by Landon Finney vs East in 2010
8 by Forrest Baty vs Millington in 2010
8 by taylor Reed vs ECS in 2008
8 by Stephen Bowie vs Baylor in 2006
8 by Max prokell vs CBHS in 2005
8 by John david Lawhorn vs MBA in 2003
8 by Mikell Hazlehurst vs Briarcrest in 2003
8 by John david Lawhorn vs Wooddale in 2003
8 by thomas Bowden vs Father Ryan in 1999
8 by John Martin vs White Station in 1960
moST rEcEPTionS - SEaSon
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
moST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
67
65
46
46
45
44
44
40
39
38
38
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
Max prokell in 2005
John david Lawhorn in 2003
Hank Hill in 2009
thomas Bowden in 1999
John david Lawhorn in 2004
Stephond Allmond in 2009
Hart Weatherford in 1990
William Cross in 2010
John david Lawhorn in 2002
Landon Finney in 2010
Estes Folk in 2001
rEcEPTionS - carEEr
149 by John david Lawhorn (2001-04)
106 by Hart Weatherford (1990-92)
86 by Scott McArtor (1985-87)
84 by Estes Folk (1999-01)
82 by thomas Bowden (1997-99)
80 by Max prokell (2003-05)
74 by Stephond Allmond (2007-09)
60 by Hank Hill (2007-09)
57 by John Sartelle (1989-91)
56 by Stephen Bowie (2004-06)
Scott McArtor completed a stellar football career as one of the Owls’ most
successful receivers. He helped MUS win the 1985 state championship as a
sophomore and went on to be near the top of most Owl receiving records.
moST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
yarDS rEcEiVing - gamE
184 by John david Lawhorn vs Father Ryan in 2003
179 by Bruce Bolton vs Ripley in 1974
170 by Scott McArtor vs Milan in 1987
166 by Estes Folk vs Father Ryan in 2001
160 by Max prokell vs Jackson prep in 2005
159 by taylor Reed vs ECS in 2007
158 by Stephen Bowie vs Baylor in 2006
155 by Brian O’Sullivan vs Houston in 1993
153 by Scott McArtor vs ECS in 1985
152 by Stephond Allmond vs South panola in 2009
152 by John david Lawhorn vs Wooddale in 2003
moST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
yarDS rEcEiVing - SEaSon
982 by Max prokell in 2005
945 by John david Lawhorn in 2003
878 by Hank Hill in 2009
693 by thomas Bowden in 1999
677 by John david Lawhorn in 2004
626 by Scott McArtor in 1987
599 by Stephond Allmond in 2009
591 by Scott McArtor in 1985
589 by Craig Christenbury in 1982
572 by Hart Weatherford in 1990
moST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
yarDS rEcEiVing - carEEr
2189 by John david Lawhorn (2001-04)
1658 by Scott McArtor (1985-87)
1617 by Hart Weatherford (1990-92)
1431 by thomas Bowden (1997-99)
1206 by Max prokell (2003-05)
1198 by Hank Hill (2007-09)
1092 by Estes Folk (1999-01)
1013 by taylor Reed (2006-08)
978 by Bruce Bolton (1972-74)
936 by Stephen Bowie (2004-06)
In helping to lead the 2005 Owls to another state title, Max Prokell (2)
made his mark at MUS as he set the season record for receptions, yards,
and touchdowns.
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MUS inDIVIDUAL STATS – RETURN YARDAGE
KICK RETURN YARDS - SEASON
  1. 556 by Kyle Gowen in 1996
  2. 420 by Miles Bryant in 2006
3. 414 by Ray Hayles in 1988
  4. 375 by Estes Folk in 1999
375 by John Ogles in 1986
    6. 350 by David Disney in 1983
  7. 345 by John David Lawhorn in 2003
8. 339 by Estes Folk in 2000
  9. 322 by Brian O’Sullivan in 1993
  10. 310 by Thomas Bowden in 1998
PUNT RETURN YARDS - SEASON
  1. 344 by Jon Van Hoozer in 1987
  2. 283 by John David Lawhorn in 2004
3. 273 by Marc MacMillan in 1990
  4. 272 by Steve Lawrence in 1981
  5. 225 by Tate Conrad in 1991
  6. 223 by Forrest Baty in 2009
7. 222 by Forrest Baty in 2010
8. 208 by Max Prokell in 2005
9. 205 by Steve Rudolph in 1973
10. 202 by Buck Dunavant in 1988
KICK RETURN YARDS - CAREER
1. 844 by Kyle Gowen (1996-98)
2. 812 by Estes Folk (1999-01)
3. 652 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
4. 626 by Brian O’Sullivan (1991-93)
5. 587 by David Disney (1983-84)
6. 567 by Derek Clenin (1999-02)
7. 484 by Ray Hayles (1986-88)
8. 467 by John David Lawhorn (2001-04)
9. 465 by John Ogles (1984-86)
10. 442 by Jon Van Hoozer (1986-87)
PUNT RETURN YARDS - CAREER
1. 457 by Forrest Baty (2008-10)
2. 386 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
3. 373 by Jon Van Hoozer (1986-87)
4. 347 by Thomas Bowden (1997-99)
5. 296 by Buck Dunavant (1987-89)
6. 283 by John David Lawhorn (2001-04)
7. 272 by Steve Lawrence (1978-81)
8. 250 by Dede Malmo (1982-84)
9. 245 by Tate Conrad (1989-91)
10. 244 by Estes Folk (1999-01)
MUS inDIVIDUAL STATS – RUSHING
MOST ATTEMPTS - GAMENET YARDS - GAME
1. 33 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1984 1. 285 by Kyle Gowen vs Northside in 1996
2. 31 by Derek Clenin vs ECS in 2000 2. 243 by Ray Hayles vs Ridgeway in 1987
3. 29 by Pat Hickman vs Westwood in 1993 3. 234 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1984
4. 28 by Keith May vs Germantown in 1978 4. 230 by Kyle Gowen vs Baylor in 1998
5. 27 by Jason Whitmore vs Fayette-Ware in 1993
230 by Kent Wunderlich vs Oakhaven in 1964
27 by Andy McCarroll vs Bishop Byrne in 1984 6. 227 by Keith May vs SBEC in 1978
27 by Andy McCarroll vs Tupelo in 1984 7. 221 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1983
27 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1983 8. 217 by Pat Hickman vs Westwood in 1993
27 by Keith May vs Catholic in 1978 9. 216 by Pat Hickman vs Wooddale in 1993
10. 26 by Kyle Gowen vs Brentwood Academy in 1997
10. 204 by Kyle Gowen vs Briarcrest in 1997
Most Attempts - SeasonNet Yards - Season
1. 234 by Andy McCarroll in 1985 1. 1505 by Kyle Gowen in 1996
2. 199 by Buck Dunavant in 1989 2. 1491 by Buck Dunavant in 1989
3. 197 by Andy McCarroll in 1983 3. 1311 by Andy McCarroll in 1985
4. 194 by Derek Clenin in 2002 4. 1297 by Conrad McCrary in 1977
5. 184 by Kyle Gowen in 1997 5. 1285 by Steve Lawrence in 1980
6. 181 by Conrad McCrary in 1977 6. 1253 by Ray Hayles in 1987
7. 173 by Tyler Massey in 2005 7. 1221 by Keith May in 1978
8. 170 by Kyle Gowen in 1996 8. 1217 by Kyle Gowen in 1997
170 by Andy McCarroll in 1984 9. 1205 by Pat Hickman in 1993
10. 168 by Steve Lawrence in 1980
10. 1200 by Bill Sorrells in 1982
Most Attempts - CareerNet Yards - Career
1. 609 by Andy McCarroll (1982-85) 1. 3581 by Kyle Gowen (1996-98)
2. 489 by Kyle Gowen (1996-98) 2. 3446 by Andy McCarroll (1982-85)
3. 471 by Derek Clenin (1999-02) 3. 2435 by Steve Lawrence (1978-81)
4. 381 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09) 4. 2411 by Derek Clenin (1999-02)
5. 339 by Steve Lawrence (1978-81) 5. 2053 by Conrad McCrary (1975-77)
6. 321 by John Poole (1973-75) 6. 2033 by Ray Hayles (1986-88)
7. 318 by Conrad McCrary (1975-77) 7. 1756 by Keith May (1977-78)
8. 301 by Ray Hayles (1986-88) 8. 1745 by Pat Hickman (1991-93)
9. 266 by Warren Grimm (2002-04) 9. 1660 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
10. 259 by Jason Whitmore (1991-93)
10. 1618 by Buck Dunavant (1987-89)
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MUS INDIVIDUAL STATS – SCORING
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES - GAME
1. 5 by Marc MacMillan vs Treadwell in 1991
Rushing Touchdowns - Game
  1. 5 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1985
Most Touchdown Passes - Season
1. 26 by Marc MacMillan in 1991
2. 23 by Barry Brunetti in 2009
3. 22 by Andy Wright in 1985
4. 18 by Barry Brunetti in 2008
18 by Marc MacMillan in 1990
6. 16 by Michael Park in 2005
7. 14 by Will Thompson in 1994
8. 13 by Toby Baker in 2010
13 by Rob Park in 2004
13 by Jackson Moore in 1992
Rushing Touchdowns - Season
  1. 23 by Andy McCarroll in 1985
  2. 20 by Drew Harris in 1982
  3. 19 by Buck Dunavant in 1989
  4. 18 by Barry Brunetti in 2008
5. 17 by Kyle Gowen in 1996
17 by Pat Hickman in 1993
  7. 16 by Spencer Clift in 1991
8. 15 by Derek Clenin in 2002
15 by Kent Wunderlich in 1965
  10. 14 by Bobby Wade in 1983
 
Rushing Touchdowns - Career
1. 42 by Andy McCarroll (1982-85)
2. 41 by Kyle Gowen (1996-98)
3. 39 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
4. 33 by Richard Moore (1994-97)
33 by Kent Wunderlich (1963-65)
6. 29 by Derek Clenin (1999-02)
26 by Steve Lawrence (1978-81)
8. 25 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
25 by Weber Laughlin (1967-68)
10. 24 by Philip Wunderlich (1987-89)
Most Touchdown Passes - Career
1. 46 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
2. 43 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
3. 26 by Andy Wright (1983-85)
4. 25 by Michael Park (2003-06)
25 by Will Thompson (1992-94)
6. 19 by John Conrad McCrary (2002-03)
7. 17 by Paul Gillespie (1998-00)
8. 16 by Philip Wunderlich (1987-89)
16 by Thomas Hussey (1985-87)
16 by Dede Malmo (1982-84)
Most
1.
Touchdown Receptions - Game
3 by Hank Hill vs Overton in 2009
3 by Taylor Reed vs ECS in 2007
3 by Max Prokell vs Brentwood Academy in 2005
3 by Max Prokell vs Jackson Prep in 2005
3 by Estes Folk vs Jackson Prep in 2001
3 by Hart Weatherford vs Treadwell in 1992
3 by Jay Steed vs Collierville in 1984
3 by Tim Greer vs Harding in 1979
Most Touchdowns - Game
1. 5 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1985
Most Touchdowns - Season
1. 23 by Andy McCarroll in 1985
2. 20 by Drew Harris in 1982
3. 19 by Buck Dunavant in 1989
4. 18 by Barry Brunetti in 2008
18 by Derek Clenin in 2002
18 by Kyle Gowen in 1996
18 by Hart Weatherford in 1992
18 by Spencer Clift in 1991
9. 17 by Pat Hickman in 1993
10. 15 by Kent Wunderlich in 1965
15 by Hank Hill in 2009
Most Touchdown Receptions - Season
1. 15 by Hank Hill in 2009
2. 12 by Max Prokell in 2005
3. 11 by Scott McArtor in 1985
4. 10 by John David Lawhorn in 2004
5. 7 by Taylor Reed in 2008
7 by Estes Folk in 2001
7 by Hart Weatherford in 1992
7 by William Tayloe in 1991
7 by Lynn Ballinger in 1980
10. 6 by Landon Finney in 2010
6 by Taylor Reed in 2007
6 by John David Lawhorn in 2003
6 by Richard Moore in 1994
6 by John Sartelle in 1990
Most Touchdowns - Career
1. 44 by Richard Moore (1994-97)
2. 43 by Andy McCarroll (1982-85)
3. 42 by Kyle Gowen (1996-98)
4. 39 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
5. 34 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
6. 33 by Derek Clenin (1999-02)
7. 33 by Kent Wunderlich (1963-65)
8. 28 by Hart Weatherford (1990-92)
9. 27 by Steve Lawrence (1978-81)
10. 25 by Spencer Clift (1989-91)
25 by Weber Laughlin (1967-68)
Most Touchdown Receptions - Career
1. 21 by Hank Hill (2007-09)
21 by John David Lawhorn (2001-04)
3. 18 by Scott McArtor (1985-87)
4. 14 by Taylor Reed (2006-08)
14 by Hart Weatherford (1990-92)
6. 12 by Max Prokell (2003-05)
12 by William Tayloe (1990-91)
12 by John Sartelle (1989-91)
12 by Bruce Bolton (1972-74)
10. 11 by Estes Folk (1999-01)
11 by Richard Moore (1994-97)
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MUS individUal StatS – total oFFenSe
moST aTTEmPTS - gamE
1. 50 by Barry Brunetti vs South panola in 2009
50 by Michael park vs CBHS in 2006
3. 49 by John Conrad McCrary vs Jackson prep in 2003
4. 46 by Michael park vs Baylor in 2006
5. 45 by Michael park vs CBHS in 2005
6. 44 by toby Baker vs Olive Branch in 2010
44 by John phillips vs Father Ryan in 2001
8. 43 by toby Baker vs Briarcrest in 2010
43 by Barry Brunetti vs Brentwood Academy in 2008
43 by Rob park vs Baylor in 2004
43 by John Conrad McCrary vs CBHS in 2002
moST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
moST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
yarDS - gamE
421 by Michael park vs Baylor in 2006
386 by John Conrad McCrary vs Father Ryan in 2003
383 by toby Baker vs Briarcrest in 2010
314 by John phillips vs Father Ryan in 2001
305 by Andy Wright vs ECS in 1985
301 by Marc MacMillan vs Harding in 1991
296 by John Conrad McCrary vs MBA in 2002
293 by Barry Brunetti vs CBHS in 2009
288 by Barry Brunetti vs Brentwood Academy in 2008
288 by John phillips vs Whitehaven in 2001
moST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
yarDS - SEaSon
2770 by Barry Brunetti in 2009
2489 by Marc MacMillan in 1990
2454 by Marc MacMillan in 1991
2230 by John phillips in 2001
2203 by toby Baker in 2010
2171 by Andy Wright in 1985
2049 by Michael park in 2005
1955 by Barry Brunetti in 2008
1739 by John Conrad McCrary in 2002
1716 by John Conrad McCrary in 2003
yarDS - carEEr
5482 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
5202 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
3857 by Michael park (2003-06)
3622 by Kyle Gowen (1996-98)
3494 by Andy McCarroll (1982-85)
3455 by John Conrad McCrary (2002-03)
2781 by Richard Moore (1994-97)
2610 by John phillips (1999-02)
2607 by philip Wunderlich (1987-89)
2550 by John poole (1973-75)
ToTaL oFFEnSE/gamE - SEaSon
(Minimum of 5 Games)
1. 213.1 by Barry Brunetti (13 games) in 2009
2. 188.8 by Marc MacMillan (13 games) in 1991
3. 185.8 by John phillips (12 games) in 2001
4. 171.6 by John Conrad McCrary (10 games) in 2003
5. 170.8 by Michael park (12 games) in 2005
6. 165.9 by Marc MacMillan (15 games) in 1990
7. 158.1 by John Conrad McCrary (11 games) in 2002
8. 155.1 by Andy Wright (14 games) in 1985
9. 152.5 by Michael park (11 games) in 2006
10. 150.5 by Mac McFarland (10 games) in 1998
ToTaL oFFEnSE/gamE - carEEr
(Minimum of 10 Games)
1. 164.5 by John Conrad McCrary (21 games, 2002-03)
2. 148.2 by Barry Brunetti (37 games, 2007-09)
3. 128.6 by Michael park (30 games, 2003-06)
4. 120.7 by Kyle Gowen (30 games, 1996-98)
5. 113.7 by Mark McGuire (11 games, 1972)
6. 113.5 by John phillips (23 games, 1999-02)
7. 105.9 by Ed Atkinson (10 games, 1972)
8. 102.5 by Will thompson (24 games, 1992-94)
9. 100.0 by Marc MacMillan (52 games, 1988-91)
10. 93.0 by Bill Sorrells (15 games, 1981-82)
aLL-PurPoSE yarDS - SEaSon
1. 2070 by Kyle Gowen in 1996
2. 1694 by Andy McCarroll in 1985
3. 1689 by Buck dunavant in 1989
4. 1626 by Keith May in 1978
5. 1545 by Conrad McCrary in 1977
6. 1476 by derek Clenin in 2002
7. 1466 by Kyle Gowen in 1997
8. 1423 by Max prokell in 2005
9. 1372 by John david Lawhorn in 2003
10. 1369 by Ray Hayles in 1988
aLL-PurPoSE yarDS - carEEr
1. 4475 by Kyle Gowen (1996-98)
2. 4091 by Andy McCarroll (1982-85)
3. 3355 by derek Clenin (1999-02)
4. 3114 by John david Lawhorn (2001-04)
5. 2887 by Steve Lawrence (1978-81)
6. 2761 by Ray Hayles (1986-88)
7. 2330 by Conrad McCrary (1975-77)
8. 2247 by Stephond Allmond (2007-09)
9. 2223 by Keith May (1977-78)
10. 2180 by Estes Folk (1999-01)
Looking for an open receiver, Marc MacMillan picks up big yardage
during the 1991 season. During his career, MacMillan became one of
the best quarterbacks in school history, holding many passing, scoring,
and total-offense records.
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MUS INDIVIDUAL STATS – LONGEST SCORES
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
1. 93 yards: Michael Park to Lee Moore vs Baylor in 2006
2. 87 yards: John Conrad McCrary to Kane Alber vs Father Ryan in 2003
3. 85 yards: Johnny Adams to Kent Wunderlich vs White Station in 1965
4. 84 yards: Rob Park to John David Lawhorn vs Father Ryan in 2004
5. 80 yards: Thomas Hussey to Scott McArtor vs Milan in 1987
6. 79 yards: John Poole to Bruce Bolton vs Ripley in 1974
7. 78 yards: Barry Brunetti to Bryan Crenshaw vs Briarcrest in 2009
78 yards: Andy Wright to Scott McArtor vs ECS in 1985
9. 77 yards: Mac McFarland to Thomas Bowden vs CBHS in 1998
10. 75 yards: Toby Baker to Landon Finney vs Kingsbury in 2010
75 yards: Michael Park to Max Prokell vs Jackson Prep in 2005
75 yards: David McGowan to Bobby Weiss vs Kirby in 1981
Longest Runs in
1. 97 yards
2. 96 yards
3. 95 yards
4. 94 yards
5. 88 yards
6. 87 yards
7. 85 yards
8. 83 yards
9. 82 yards
10. 80 yards
80 yards
80 yards
80 yards
A Game
by Conrad McCrary vs Milan in 1977
by Kane Alber vs Briarcrest in 2003
by Dee Cannon vs Collierville in 1964
by Steve Bain vs Bartlett in 1966
by Fernando Van Hook vs Briarcrest in 2010
by Steve Lawrence vs SBEC in 1978
by Kyle Gowen vs Northside in 1996
by Keith May vs Memphis Prep in 1978
by John Poole vs Briarcrest in 1975
by Kyle Gowen vs Baylor in 1997
by Robert Ashley vs Craigmont in 1978
by Herbert Turley vs BGA in 1970
by Spike Taylor vs Harding in 1962
Longest interception Returns
1. 98 yards by Alex Dale vs Kingsbury in 2010
2. 96 yards by Lowell Hays vs BGA in 2008
3. 82 yards by Allen Malone vs Kingsbury in 1957
4. 76 yards by David Frazier vs Bridgeport [Tx] in 1999
5. 67 yards by Kent Wunderlich vs Harding in 1963
6. 65 yards by Haynes McBride vs Millington in 1967
7. 57 yards by Wes Scott vs CBHS in 1997
8. 56 yards by Matthew Ware vs Overton in 1996
9. 52 yards by Kent Wunderlich vs Bartlett in 1965
Longest Fumble Returns
1. 74 yards by Wiley O’Neal vs Westwood in 1966
2. 67 yards by Steve Carpenter vs Briarcrest in 1981
3. 64 yards by Shannon Rhodes vs Harding in 1989
4. 63 yards by Walt Wepfer vs Olive Branch in 2008
5. 61 yards by Frank Langston vs Harding in 2001
61 yards by William Tayloe vs East in 1991
7. 60 yards by Paul Luttrell vs Memphis Prep in 1980
Longest Blocked-Kick Returns
1. 98 yards by Estes Folk vs CBHS in 2000
2. 81 yards by Marc MacMillan vs Germantown in 1989
3. 76 yards by Brandon Johnson vs Baylor in 1998
Longest Punt Returns
1. 87 yards by Marc MacMillan vs Harding in 1990
2. 85 yards by Worthington Brown vs Kingsbury in 1957
3. 77 yards by Steve Lawrence vs Harding in 1981
4. 76 yards by Thomas Bowden vs McCallie in 1998
5. 74 yards by Thomas Bowden vs ECS in 1997
Longest Kick-off Returns
1. 98 yards by Kent Wunderlich vs Westwood in 1965
2. 95 yards by Ray Hayles vs Briarcrest in 1988
3. 94 yards by Estes Folk vs Briarcrest in 2000
94 yards by Ray Hayles vs Ridgeway in 1988
5. 91 yards by Kyle Gowen vs Southside in 1996
6. 90 yards by Wiley Robinson vs Jackson Central in 1974
89
opponentS’ reCordS
Wright Marketing
Salutes
the
2011 Seniors
TEam
MOSt yARdS ALLOWEd RuSHING IN A GAME:
463 by Wooddale in 1994
MOSt yARdS ALLOWEd pASSING IN A GAME:
441 by Westwood in 1993
MOSt yARdS ALLOWEd tOtAL OFFENSE IN A GAME:
524 by Westwood in 1993
WORSt dEFEAtS:
MuS has been defeated twice by the
score of 54 - 0: once by Senatobia in 1958
and also by Whitehaven in 1961
inDiViDuaL
LONGESt RuN:
91 by Jeff McFerrin of Germantown in 1981
MOSt yARdS RuSHING:
268 by Eugene Cousart of Whitehaven in 2001
LONGESt pASS:
97 yards by Michael Fisher to Matthew
Jacques of MBA in 2002
MOSt yARdS pASSING:
441 by Kenton Evans of Westwood in 1993
MOSt RECEptIONS:
11 by Alphonzo Hulette of Westwood in 1993
MOSt yARdS RECEIvING:
209 by Alphonzo Hulette of Westwood in 1993
LONGESt KICKOFF REtuRN:
94 yards by Jordan Wilkins of St. Benedict in 2010
LONGESt puNt REtuRN:
92 yards by Seth Hayden of Houston in 1993
LONGESt INtERCEptION REtuRN:
97 yards by david Bennett of Germantown
in 1987
LONGESt FuMBLE REtuRN:
91 yards by dan Logan of Brentwood Academy
in 1980
90
OPPONENTS THROUGH THE YEARS
Austin East..................... 1-1
Barrett’s Chapel.............. 1-0
Bartlett.......................... 14 - 6
Baylor............................. 7-5
BGA............................... 3-5
Bishop Byrne................... 10 - 2
Bolivar............................ 2-0
Bolton............................. 3-1
Brentwood Academy......... 8 - 18
Briarcrest....................... 27 - 5
Bridgeport (TX)................ 1-0
Brownsville...................... 3-5
BTW............................... 1-0
Carver............................ 2-0
Catholic.......................... 11 - 1
CBHS............................. 17 - 14
Central........................... 2-0
Chester County................ 1-0
Collierville........................ 18 - 4 - 1
Cookeville........................ 1-1
Covington........................ 7-7
Craigmont....................... 5-0
Douglas.......................... 1- 0
Dyersburg....................... 6-1
East............................... 14 - 1
ECS................................ 12 - 6
Fairley............................ 2-0
Father Ryan.................... Fayette-Ware................... Germantown.................... Goodpasture.................... Harding........................... Hillcrest.......................... Houston.......................... Humboldt........................ Jackson Central............... Jackson Prep (MS)........... Kingsbury........................ Kirby.............................. Lexington........................ Marion County................. Marshall Co. (MS)............ MBA............................... McCallie.......................... McKenzie........................ Melrose.......................... Memphis Prep................. Memphis Tech................. Milan.............................. Millington........................ Mitchell.......................... Nease (FL)...................... Northside........................ 5
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Oakhaven........................ Old Hickory...................... Olive Branch (MS)............ Overton........................... Pearl Cohn...................... Ridgeway........................ Ripley............................. St.Benedict..................... Savannah........................ SBEC (MS)...................... Senatobia (MS)................ Sewanee......................... Sheffield.......................... Somerville....................... South Panola (MS)........... Southaven (MS)............... Southside........................ Treadwell........................ Trezevant........................ Tupelo (MS)..................... Union City....................... Westwood....................... White House................... White Station.................. Whitehaven..................... Wooddale........................ 3
2
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8
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9
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MUS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
YEAR RECORD CHAMPIONSHIPS
YEAR RECORD CHAMPIONSHIPS
1957
7-0-1
4 - 3 - 1
1958
1959
4-5
1960
5-4-1
1961
6-3
1962
4-5
1963
4-4-2
1964
7-2
1965
4-4-1
1966
7 - 3
1967 10 - 0
County Champs, Little Cotton Bowl Champs
1968
9 - 2
County Champs, Little Cotton Bowl Champs
1969
5-4
1970
6 - 4
1971
6-4
1972
8 - 3
Little Liberty Bowl Champs
1973
4-6
1974
6-4
1975
8 - 2
1976
6 - 4
1977 11 - 1
District Champs, State Semifinalist
1978
3 - 6
1979
5 - 4
1980 11 - 1
District Champs, State Semifinalist
1981
8 - 2
Millington Jaycee Bowl Champs
1982
9 - 2
District, Regional Champs
1983 10 - 3
District, Regional Champs, State Finalist
1984
1985 1986
1987
1988
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
1994
1995
1996
1997 1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
91
8 - 2
13 - 1
3 - 6
8 - 4
8 - 3
11 - 2
14 - 1
12 - 1
12 - 1
9 - 2
6 - 5
7 - 4
9 - 3
9 - 2
6-4
3-7
5 - 6
8 - 4
7-4
4 - 7
11 - 1
11 - 1
5 - 6
7 - 4
13 - 0
13 - 0
7 - 4
Munford Jaycee Bowl Champs
State Champions
District Champs, State Quarterfinalist
District Runner-up, 2nd Round Playoffs
District Champs, State Quarterfinalist
District Champs, State Finalist
District Champs, State Quarterfinalist
District Champs, State Quarterfinalist
Region Champs, State Quarterfinalist
2nd Round Playoffs
Region Runner-up
Region Champs, 2nd Round Playoffs
State Semifinalist
State Quarterfinalist
State Semifinalist
State Semifinalist
State Quarterfinalist
State Champions
State Champions
State Quarterfinalist
State Quarterfinalist
State Champions
State Champions
State Quarterfinalist
MUS SEASON SUMMARY
1957
1958
WON - 7 LOST - 0 TIED - 1
WON - 4 LOST - 3 TIED - 1
HEAD COACH: GENE THORN
HEAD COACH: GENE THORN
KINGSBURY.....................25 0 KINGSBURY....................13 7 MILLINGTON................... 20 0 MILLINGTON................... 6 6 TREADWELL................... 13 7 GERMANTOWN............... 7 6 GERMANTOWN...............25 7 COLLIERVILLE..................14 6 COLLIERVILLE..................14 0 SEWANEE....................... 0 20 SEWANEE.......................21 12 BGA...............................18 32 WHITE STATION............... 0 0 SENATOBIA..................... 0 54 SENATOBIA.....................20 7 WHITE STATION............... 7 6 1959
WON - 4 LOST - 5
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
KINGSBURY................... 27 13 MILLINGTON.................. 26 0
GERMANTOWN..............33 7
COLLIERVILLE................. 21 7
SEWANEE......................14 28 BGA.............................. 6 28 BARTLETT...................... 0 27 WHITEHAVEN.................13 21 WHITE STATION..............13 27 1960
1961
1962 WON - 5 LOST - 4 TIED - 1
WON - 6 LOST - 3
WON - 4 LOST - 5
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
MILLINGTON....................12 7 MILLINGTON.................. 0 7 MILLINGTON................... 6 14 KINGSBURY..................... 6 0 WHITE STATION............. 20 6 TREADWELL................... 6 18 GERMANTOWN...............20 0 GERMANTOWN..............33 6 GERMANTOWN..............48 0
COLLIERVILLE.................. 0 0 COLLIERVILLE................. 20 14 COLLIERVILLE................. 18 0
OAKHAVEN..................... 0 13 OAKHAVEN.................... 40 14 OAKHAVEN..................... 6 18 BGA............................... 0 28 HARDING...................... 26 0 HARDING.......................34 6
BARTLETT.......................19 33 BARTLETT......................13 28 BARTLETT......................14 0
OVERTON........................ 7 6 WHITEHAVEN................ 0 54 WHITEHAVEN.................12 34 WHITEHAVEN..................13 0 KINGSBURY................... 13 0 WHITE STATION.............. 0 27 WHITE STATION............... 7 14 1963
1964
1965 WON - 4 LOST - 4 TIED - 2
WON - 7 LOST - 2
WON - 4 LOST - 4 TIED - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
WHITEHAVEN.................. 7 34 WHITEHAVEN................. 0 13 HILLCREST..................... 13 6
WESTWOOD.................... 0 0 WESTWOOD.................. 38 7 WHITE STATION.............. 6 7
HARDING........................44 0 HILLCREST..................... 25 0 WHITEHAVEN................. 7 7
KINGSBURY.....................13 14 GERMANTOWN..............35 6 GERMANTOWN.............. 7 14 GERMANTOWN...............35 0 OAKHAVEN.................... 35 6 BGA..............................12 34 OAKHAVEN..................... 13 9 MILLINGTON.................. 20 6 MILLINGTON.................. 20 0
MILLINGTON................... 6 14 BARTLETT......................21 14 BARTLETT......................38 7
BARTLETT....................... 7 13 COLLIERVILLE................. 32 0 COLLIERVILLE................. 38 13 COLLIERVILLE..................27 7 WHITE STATION.............. 6 7 WESTWOOD.................. 13 32 WHITE STATION............... 7 7 1966
1967
1968
WON - 7 LOST - 3 WON - 10 LOST - 0 WON - 9 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
WHITEHAVEN..................18 7 WHITEHAVEN.................30 6 BARRETT’S CHAPEL........ 54 0
WESTWOOD................... 8 6 WESTWOOD.................. 30 0 WHITEHAVEN.................21 9
BOLIVAR........................ 13 6 BOLIVAR........................20 6 BISHOP BYRNE.............. 32 7
HILLCREST...................... 33 0 HILLCREST..................... 27 0 COVINGTON................... 7 13 GERMANTOWN............... 6 13 GERMANTOWN..............14 7 BARTLETT......................35 0
BGA............................... 6 33 BISHOP BYRNE...............21 0 MBA............................. 7 34 MILLINGTON................... 7 14 MILLINGTON.................. 48 0 MILLINGTON.................. 19 6
BARTLETT.......................47 0 BARTLETT......................48 0 MITCHELL ROAD............ 54 20 COLLIERVILLE..................21 7 COLLIERVILLE................. 60 0 HILLCREST..................... 27 6
EAST.............................. 7 0 *LITTLE COTTON BOWL*
GERMANTOWN..............14 7
MCKENZIE..................... 21 14 *LITTLE COTTON BOWL*
LEXINGTON....................
26 14 92
MUS SeaSon SUMMary
1969
1970
1971
WON - 5 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
JACKSON CENTRAL.......... 7
CBHS.............................. 7
EAST.............................. 47
BROWNSVILLE................. 6
COVINGTON..................... 0
SAVANNAH..................... 56
MBA.............................. 27
OVERTON........................ 41
BGA............................... 19
WON - 6 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................ 6
DYERSBURG.................. 20
BROWNSVILLE............... 27
COVINGTON................... 20
SAVANNAH.................... 34
RIPLEY........................... 36
SOMERVILLE.................. 64
JACKSON CENTRAL........ 12
BGA.............................. 22
GERMANTOWN.............. 12
WON - 6 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................ 0
DYERSBURG.................. 25
BROWNSVILLE............... 0
COVINGTON................... 6
JACKSON CENTRAL........ 14
WOODDALE................... 13
RIPLEY.......................... 35
SOMERVILLE.................. 36
BARTLETT...................... 35
GERMANTOWN.............. 7
20
8
0
23
20
8
19
6
6
1972
WON - 8 LOST - 3
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................. 13
DYERSBURG................... 37
BROWNSVILLE................ 14
COVINGTON.................... 0
WOODDALE.................... 0
RIPLEY........................... 33
SOMERVILLE................... 48
JACKSON CENTRAL......... 33
BARTLETT....................... 14
GERMANTOWN............... 41
*LITTLE COTTON BOWL*
CHESTER COUNTY............ 27
7
0
30
27
6
6
6
37
15
7
1973
6
6
15
14
20
6
22
7
7
0
WON - 4 LOST - 6
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................ 0
DYERSBURG.................. 19
BROWNSVILLE............... 13
COVINGTON................... 7
MILLINGTON.................. 28
OLD HICKORY................. 7
RIPLEY........................... 13
JACKSON CENTRAL........ 14
GERMANTOWN.............. 41
BARTLETT...................... 15
7
93
20
0
12
27
7
12
20
8
0
33
1974
20
6
6
27
15
28
18
15
13
21
WON - 6 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................ 12
DYERSBURG.................. 0
BROWNSVILLE............... 44
COVINGTON................... 6
MILLINGTON.................. 51
OLD HICKORY................. 48
RIPLEY.......................... 38
JACKSON CENTRAL........ 12
GERMANTOWN.............. 18
BARTLETT...................... 14
25
27
28
0
6
12
0
50
7
39
MUS SEASON SUMMARY
1975
WON - 8 LOST - 2
WON - 6 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BARTLETT.......................33 0 BRIARCREST...................21 6 COVINGTON.................... 7 6 CBHS............................10 7 OLD HICKORY..................35 8 DYERSBURG.................. 15 0 DYERSBURG................... 3 0 BROWNSVILLE............... 7 6 BROWNSVILLE................ 12 20 BARTLETT......................28 6 BRIARCREST................... 18 14 MILLINGTON.................. 19 28 MILLINGTON................... 20 18 COVINGTON................... 10 14 RIPLEY........................... 23 0 RIPLEY........................... 6 0 JACKSON CENTRAL......... 6 14 JACKSON CENTRAL......... 6 14 GERMANTOWN............... 6 0 GERMANTOWN............... 6 14 1976
WON - 11 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CRAIGMONT...................47 14
BRIARCREST.................. 21 6
MEMPHIS PREP.............. 16 14 HARDING...................... 27 0
SBEC............................ 40 0
BISHOP BYRNE.............. 20 6
CATHOLIC...................... 21 14 COLLIERVILLE................. 28 0
GERMANTOWN..............10 0
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
HUMBOLDT....................35 7 DOUGLAS...................... 14 6
MILAN........................... 6 14 1978
1980
198119821983
WON - 8 LOST - 2
WON - 9 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST....................33 7 BRIARCREST...................28 0 WOODDALE.....................34 0 WHITE STATION..............49 0 GERMANTOWN................17 21 WOODDALE....................40 26 MILLINGTON....................33 0 GERMANTOWN...............13 14 KIRBY.............................40 0 MILLINGTON...................38 3 WHITE STATION...............62 6 KIRBY............................27 0 BISHOP BYRNE................13 7 BISHOP BYRNE...............36 14 HARDING........................34 0 HARDING.......................41 7 COLLIERVILLE...................20 38 COLLIERVILLE..................10 7 * MILLINGTON JAYCEE BOWL *
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
CBHS..............................24 0 RIDGEWAY..................... 21 3 EAST............................. 34 40 WON - 10 LOST - 3
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST.................. 34 9
BARTLETT......................38 12 GERMANTOWN............... 6 16 TUPELO.......................... 3 13 KIRBY............................20 7
CATHOLIC...................... 35 7 BISHOP BYRNE...............35 0
HARDING.......................21 10 COLLIERVILLE................. 17 7
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
TECH.............................35 0
MILAN...........................17 16 BRENTWOOD ACA........... 6 0
KNOXVILLE AUSTIN-EAST.. 7 10
1984
1986
1979
1977
WON - 3 LOST - 6
WON - 5 LOST - 4
WON - 11 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CRAIGMONT.................... 14 0 BRIARCREST...................13 0 BRIARCREST.................. 30 26 BRIARCREST....................28 49 WOODDALE.................... 6 7 WOODDALE................... 33 7
MEMPHIS PREP................ 7 15 GERMANTOWN.............. 0 16 GERMANTOWN..............10 7
HARDING........................ 7 14 HARDING.......................29 12 HARDING...................... 21 0
SBEC..............................34 14 SBEC.............................47 6 SBEC............................ 50 3
BISHOP BYRNE................ 0 17 BISHOP BYRNE...............14 20 BISHOP BYRNE.............. 28 0
CATHOLIC.......................21 14 CATHOLIC.......................14 7 CATHOLIC...................... 21 14 COLLIERVILLE.................. 7 14 COLLIERVILLE..................21 7 COLLIERVILLE................. 21 0
GERMANTOWN...............20 21 MEMPHIS PREP............... 0 6 MEMPHIS PREP.............. 63 6
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
HUMBOLDT....................17 7
TREADWELL..................
20 19 BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 7 35 WON - 8 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST................... 28 7 GERMANTOWN...............30 6 BARTLETT.......................38 9 TUPELO..........................21 22 KIRBY............................. 3 28 CATHOLIC........................14 7 BISHOP BYRNE................31 14 HARDING........................42 13 COLLIERVILLE..................45 0 * MUNFORD JAYCEE BOWL *
COVINGTON.................... 23 7 1985
WON - 13 LOST - 1
WON - 3 LOST - 6
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST...................55 19 BRIARCREST...................13 17
GERMANTOWN..............19 6 GERMANTOWN...............13 21 BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 14 0 BRENTWOOD ACA........... 7 21 TUPELO.........................21 24 TUPELO..........................17 28 CATHOLIC...................... 31 0 CATHOLIC....................... 0 10 BISHOP BYRNE...............48 7 BISHOP BYRNE...............40 13 COLLIERVILLE................. 24 0 COLLIERVILLE................. 28 7
HARDING.......................49 0 HARDING.......................14 0
ECS...............................26 21 ECS............................... 9 14 * PLAYOFF GAMES *
RIDGEWAY......................28 7 MILAN...........................41 7 MARSHALL COUNTY....... 14 7 GOODPASTURE...............31 29 KNOXVILLE AUSTIN-EAST..21 19 94
MUS SEASON SUMMARY
198719881989
199019911992
199319941995
WON - 8 LOST - 4
WON - 8 LOST - 3
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
RIDGEWAY.......................37 0 RIDGEWAY..................... 38 0 GERMANTOWN................ 7 21 GERMANTOWN...............17 11 BRENTWOOD ACA............ 7 14 BRENTWOOD ACA........... 6 43 ECS................................26 10 ECS............................... 3 10 BOLTON.......................... 7 8 BOLTON.........................34 0 CATHOLIC.......................36 0 CATHOLIC...................... 14 0 HARDING........................31 0 HARDING.......................41 7 BRIARCREST....................49 0 BRIARCREST.................. 38 31 COVINGTON.....................28 7 COVINGTON....................27 8 * PLAYOFF GAMES *
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
EAST...............................39 14 RIDGEWAY..................... 43 13 MILAN............................16 0 MILAN...........................16 24 BRENTWOOD ACA...........13 34 WON - 11 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................10 27 RIDGEWAY..................... 57 13 CATHOLIC...................... 50 6
COVINGTON................... 24 7 GERMANTOWN..............14 7 WOODDALE................... 30 14 BRIARCREST.................. 24 7 ECS.............................. 40 7 HARDING.......................47 0 EAST............................. 23 0 * PLAYOFF GAMES *
KINGSBURY................... 27 7 MILAN.......................... 23 6 BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 14 16 WON - 14 LOST - 1
WON - 12 LOST - 1
WON - 12 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS.............................13 10 CBHS............................45 15 CBHS............................21 7 RIDGEWAY...................... 35 7 SOUTHAVEN.................. 28 7 SOUTHAVEN...................25 24 CATHOLIC.......................69 0 CENTRAL...................... 32 14 CENTRAL.......................35 8 COVINGTON.................... 36 0 EAST............................. 57 6 EAST............................. 24 20 GERMANTOWN...............24 8 RIDGEWAY..................... 34 10 RIDGEWAY..................... 42 14 WOODDALE.................... 16 6 BRIARCREST.................. 44 10 BRIARCREST...................14 7 BRIARCREST................... 35 0 ECS.............................. 44 0 ECS...............................31 0
ECS............................... 27 7 KINGSBURY................... 56 14 KINGSBURY....................44 12 HARDING........................48 14 TREADWELL.................. 42 8 TREADWELL...................41 14 EAST.............................. 21 6 HARDING.......................45 12 HARDING.......................35 14 * PLAYOFF GAMES *
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
TREZEVANT.....................33 7 SHEFFIELD.....................45 0 BTW............................. 31 12 MILAN............................41 7 UNION CITY....................31 7 UNION CITY....................21 6 BRENTWOOD ACA...........22 20 BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 23 28 BRENTWOOD ACA........... 7 21 WHITE HOUSE.................45 12 MARION COUNTY............. 7 26
WON - 9 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS.............................17 9 SOUTHSIDE.....................53 20 GERMANTOWN...............14 6 OVERTON....................... 23 3 HOUSTON.......................31 34 WOODDALE.................... 21 7 WESTWOOD................... 29 27 EAST.............................. 41 13 NORTHSIDE.....................40 22 * PLAYOFF GAMES *
FAYETTE-WARE................38 22 COLLIERVILLE................... 6 31 WON - 6 LOST - 5
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................15 18 SOUTHSIDE....................45 6 GERMANTOWN..............13 45 OVERTON...................... 21 8 HOUSTON......................24 14 WOODDALE................... 17 40 WESTWOOD.................. 6 7 EAST............................. 28 8 NORTHSIDE....................42 7 * PLAYOFF GAMES *
CRAIGMONT....................16 3 BRENTWOOD ACA...........14 28 WON - 7 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................. 7 21 SOUTHSIDE....................31 6 GERMANTOWN............... 7 30 OVERTON.......................37 14 HOUSTON....................... 1 0 (Forfeit)
WOODDALE.................... 1 0 (Forfeit)
WESTWOOD...................21 28 CRAIGMONT...................33 6 EAST..............................43 0 NORTHSIDE....................61 24 * PLAYOFF GAME *
COLLIERVILLE.................. 7 10 1996
1997
1998
WON - 9 LOST - 3
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS.............................21 17 SOUTHSIDE.....................48 6 GERMANTOWN...............14 16 OVERTON........................44 0 HOUSTON....................... 8 19 WOODDALE.................... 21 0 WESTWOOD................... 28 8 CRAIGMONT....................27 0 EAST.............................. 39 22 NORTHSIDE.....................70 0 * PLAYOFF GAMES *
BOLTON..........................45 13 PEARL COHN...................15 20
WON - 9 LOST - 2
WON - 6 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
WESTWOOD.................. 35 0 WESTWOOD.................. 27 14
MBA............................. 14 11 MBA............................. 17 13
GERMANTOWN..............17 16 GERMANTOWN..............28 10
BAYLOR........................ 28 13 BAYLOR.........................40 28
ECS.............................. 35 0 ECS.............................. 20 23
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 38 18 BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 3 7
BRIARCREST...................36 0 BRIARCREST...................35 14
MCCALLIE......................50 7 MCCALLIE......................34 55
FATHER RYAN................. 7 17 FATHER RYAN................ 7 30
CBHS............................24 6 CBHS............................46 19 * PLAYOFF GAME *
MBA.............................. 7 24 95
MUS SeaSon SUMMary
1999
WON - 3 LOST - 7
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
WESTWOOD.................. 28
BRIDGEPORT, TX............. 17
CBHS............................ 6
BRIARCREST................... 7
MBA............................. 0
ECS............................... 20
FATHER RYAN................. 17
BAYLOR......................... 17
BRENTWOOD ACA........... 7
MCCALLIE...................... 0
2000
8
7
30
37
35
35
27
14
41
28
2002
WON - 7 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
MELROSE...................... 7
JACKSON PREP.............. 35
HARDING...................... 38
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 10
BRIARCREST.................. 21
BARTLETT...................... 33
MBA............................. 24
FAIRLEY......................... 26
MCCALLIE...................... 39
CBHS............................ 28
* PLAYOFF GAME *
MBA............................. 14
WON - 5 LOST - 6
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
WESTWOOD.................. 55
JACKSON PREP............... 7
CBHS............................ 14
BRIARCREST.................. 22
MBA............................. 7
ECS.............................. 13
FATHER RYAN................ 21
BAYLOR......................... 13
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 6
MCCALLIE...................... 19
* PLAYOFF GAME *
BAYLOR......................... 7
2001
6
18
10
17
25
7
12
19
14
26
17
2003
26
14
14
42
24
0
21
0
17
27
20
WON - 4 LOST - 7
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
WHITEHAVEN................. 21
JACKSON PREP............... 21
ECS............................... 0
WOODDALE................... 38
FATHER RYAN................ 37
BRIARCREST................... 17
BAYLOR......................... 17
BRENTWOOD ACA........... 14
MBA.............................. 7
CBHS............................. 7
* PLAYOFF GAME *
MCCALLIE...................... 10
96
WON - 8 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
WHITEHAVEN................. 21
JACKSON PREP.............. 35
HARDING....................... 35
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 14
BRIARCREST.................. 27
BARTLETT...................... 28
MBA............................. 14
FAIRLEY......................... 18
MCCALLIE...................... 18
CBHS............................ 10
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
FATHER RYAN................ 35
BRENTWOOD ACA........... 0
28
6
6
30
12
7
0
0
21
0
16
26
2004
35
16
27
12
27
24
6
42
40
38
17
WON - 11 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
EAST............................. 31
JACKSON PREP............... 27
ECS............................... 14
WOODDALE.................... 41
FATHER RYAN................ 33
BRIARCREST................... 19
BAYLOR......................... 7
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 23
MBA............................. 14
CBHS............................ 10
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
MBA............................. 10
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 35
8
0
10
13
0
13
17
14
8
3
7
14
MUS SeaSon SUMMary
2005
WON - 11 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
BOLTON........................ 47
JACKSON PREP.............. 41
MBA............................. 24
ECS.............................. 21
BAYLOR......................... 17
NORTHSIDE................... 52
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 28
CBHS............................ 10
KINGSBURY................... 34
BRIARCREST.................. 17
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
BAYLOR......................... 24
CBHS............................ 31
0
9
0
3
7
0
0
14
12
10
17
27
WON - 5 LOST - 6
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
MELROSE...................... 17
NEASE, FL..................... 3
MBA............................. 10
ECS.............................. 12
BAYLOR......................... 20
NORTHSIDE................... 48
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 14
CBHS............................ 17
KINGSBURY................... 34
BRIARCREST.................. 35
* PLAYOFF GAME *
BAYLOR......................... 21
14
34
7
21
22
0
31
35
6
0
40
2009
2008
WON - 13 LOST - 0
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
MELROSE...................... 13
KINGSBURY.................... 45
OLIVE BRANCH............... 29
CARVER......................... 56
CBHS............................ 21
NORTHSIDE.................... 41
COOKEVILLE................... 42
BRIARCREST................... 48
ECS............................... 22
ST BENEDICT.................. 59
* PLAYOFF GAME *
BGA.............................. 49
MBA............................. 35
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 38
2007
2006
12
8
22
18
14
0
0
7
10
7
21
7
18
WON - 13 LOST - 0
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
MILLINGTON................... 38
KINGSBURY.................... 47
SOUTH PANOLA.............. 21
OVERTON....................... 59
OLIVE BRANCH............... 20
EAST.............................. 42
WHITE STATION...............55
ST BENEDICT.................. 46
CBHS............................ 38
BRIARCREST................... 41
* PLAYOFF GAME *
BAYLOR......................... 38
FATHER RYAN................ 23
MBA............................. 27
97
WON - 7 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
RIDGEWAY...................... 30
KINGSBURY.................... 35
OLIVE BRANCH............... 6
CARVER......................... 31
CBHS............................ 7
NORTHSIDE.................... 42
COOKEVILLE................... 17
BRIARCREST................... 35
ECS............................... 24
ST BENEDICT.................. 49
* PLAYOFF GAME *
FATHER RYAN................. 14
0
19
29
0
14
0
20
0
0
0
21
2010
0
8
19
7
15
16
35
0
14
6
7
15
17
WON - 7 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
MILLINGTON................... 28
KINGSBURY.................... 42
SOUTH PANOLA.............. 2
OVERTON....................... 41
OLIVE BRANCH............... 22
EAST.............................. 38
WHITE STATION...............28
ST BENEDICT...................49
CBHS.............................14
BRIARCREST....................45
* PLAYOFF GAME *
BRENTWOOD ACA............24
8
7
39
21
25
8
14
14
21
14
42
owl trivia
coacHES anD rEcorDS:
Gene thorn (1957-58): 11 wins, 3 losses, 2 ties
Jake Rudolph (1959-97): 295 - 119 - 4
Bobby Alston (1998- ): 100 - 48
muS overall record: 406 - 170 - 6 (70% winning)
moST WinS in a SEaSon:
14 by the 1990 team
LongEST Winning STrEaK - conSEcuTiVE:
28 beginning in 2008 with a perfect season (13-0)
and again in 2009 (13-0), plus the first 2 games in 2010
LongEST Winning STrEaK - rEguLar SEaSon:
MuS began a 43-game regular-season winning
streak in 1989 with a 57 - 13 win over Ridgeway.
the streak ended in 1993 with a 34 - 31 defeat
at Houston.
LongEST LoSing STrEaK:
5 in 1959, 1986, and 1999
oPEning Day:
MuS has an opening game record
of 38 wins and 16 losses (70% winning).
The 2007 defense tied a forty-year record by posting six shutouts
during the regular season.
moST SHuTouTS in a SEaSon:
6 by the 1967 team and by the 2007 team
oVErTimE:
MuS has played in 8 overtime games and has
a record of 3 wins and 5 losses:
1979 MuS 14 - Catholic 7 (1 Ot)
1979 MuS 0 - Memphis prep 6 (1 Ot)
1982 MuS 34 - East 40 (3 Ot
1984 MuS 21 - tupelo 22 (3 Ot)
1988 MuS 38 - Briarcrest 31 (3 Ot)
1997 MuS 17 - Germantown 16 (1 Ot)
2003 MuS 17 - Briarcrest 24 (2 Ot)
2007 MuS 17 - Cookeville 20 (1 Ot)
SHuTouT TriVia:
the Owls have recorded 119 shutouts, including a record
6 in 1967 and in 2007. MuS has been shutout 27 times,
the last time being a 27 - 0 defeat to ECS in 2003.
FEWEST ToucHDoWn PaSSES aLLoWED:
0 by the 1964 team (secondary composed of
Casey Bowlin, Rick Ferguson, trow Gillespie,
and Kent Wunderlich)
FEWEST TurnoVErS in a SEaSon:
8 in 2009 in 13 games
8 in 2005 in 12 games
PLayoFF gamES:
MuS has been in the playoffs 27 times and has
a record of 40 wins and 22 losses.
moST BLocKED KicKS - SEaSon:
7 in 2004 (5 blocked punts and 2 blocked
FG’s and pAt’s)
7 in 2000 (1 blocked punt and 6 blocked
FG’s and pAt’s)
BoWL gamES:
MuS has played in 5 bowl games and never lost:
1967 Little Cotton Bowl (MuS 21 - McKenzie 14)
1968 Little Cotton Bowl (MuS 26 - Lexington 14)
1972 Little Liberty Bowl (MuS 27 - Chester Co. 7)
1981 Millington Jaycee Bowl (MuS 24 - CBHS 0)
1984 Munford Jaycee Bowl (MuS 23 - Covington 7)
moST inTErcEPTionS By a TEam in a gamE:
6 in 1984 vs tupelo (dede Malmo - 4, Jay Steed - 2)
moST inTErcEPTionS By a TEam in a SEaSon:
29 in 1990 (Ryan Ehrhart - 7, tate Conrad - 5,
Spencer Clift - 4, Bryan King - 3, Hart
Weatherford - 3, trevor Benitone - 2,
William tayloe - 2, John Laughlin - 1,
Clay Maddox - 1, John Sartelle - 1)
29 in 1985 (Wesley Grace - 8, Greg McGowan - 5,
Richard Morrow - 4, Shelley Harrison - 3,
Walter Scott - 2, paul Anderson - 2,
John Ed Ogles - 1, Steve Shipley - 1,
Jeff Hines - 1, Andy McArtor - 1,
Scott McArtor - 1)
STaTE-cHamPionSHiP gamES
MuS has been to the state-championship game
7 times with 5 victories:
1983: MuS 7 - Knoxville Austin East 10
1985: MuS 21 - Knoxville Austin East 19
1990: MuS 7 - Marion County 26
2004: MuS 35 - Brentwood Academy 14
2005: MuS 31 - Christian Brothers 27
2008: MuS 38 - Brentwood Academy 18
2009: MuS 27 - MBA 17
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THE LAST TIME
An MUS Team...
• Had 20 first downs in a game: 24 vs Briarcrest in 2010
• Had 350+ yards rushing in a game: 398 vs BGA in 2008
• Had 35+ rushing attempts in a game: 38 vs Briarcrest in 2010
• Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns in a game: 7 vs St. Benedict in 2010
• Had 200+ yards passing in a game: 239 vs Briarcrest in 2010
• 30 or more pass attempts in a game: 38 vs Millington in 2010
• 15 or more pass completions in a game: 20 vs Briarcrest in 2010
• Had 4 passing touchdowns in a game: 4 vs East in 2009
• 500+ yards total offense: 508 vs Briarcrest in 2010
• Fumbled 3 or more times in a game: 3 vs Brentwood Academy in 2010
• Threw 3 or more interceptions in a game: 3 vs CBHS in 2006
• Did not commit a turnover: vs Millington in 2010
• Had two 100-yard rushers in a game: vs BGA in 2008
• Recorded a safety: vs South Panola in 2010
• Shutout an opponent: 49 - 0 vs St. Benedict in 2007
• Recorded consecutive shutouts: Briarcrest, ECS, and St. Benedict in 2007
• Was shutout: vs ECS in 2003
• Was shutout at home: vs MBA in 1999
• Held an opponent to negative yards rushing: -1 yards vs St. Benedict in 2009
• Held an opponent to negative yards passing: -2 yards vs Briarcrest in 2006
• Held an opponent to 100 yards or fewer total offense: 77 yards vs Cookeville in 2008
• Recorded 3 or more interceptions in a game: 3 vs CBHS in 2009
• Recorded 3 or more fumble recoveries in a game: 3 vs Brentwood Academy in 2010
• Won an overtime game: 17 - 16 vs Germantown in 1 overtime in 1997
• Lost an overtime game: 20 - 17 vs Cookeville in 1 overtime in 2007
An MUS Player...
• Rushed 30 times in a game: Derek Clenin vs ECS in 2000
• Rushed for 250 yards in a game: Kyle Gowen vs Northside in 1996
• Rushed for 4 touchdowns in a game: Barry Brunetti vs BGA in 2008
• Had a 80 - yard run: 88 yards by Fernando Van Hook vs Briarcrest in 2010
• Had a 70-yard run: 76 yards by Keith McBride vs MBA in 2008
• Passed for 200 yards in a game: 237 yards by Toby Baker vs Briarcrest in 2010
• Threw for 3 touchdowns in a game: 3 by Toby Baker vs Brentwood Academy in 2010
• Had 350 yards in total offense in a game: 383 yards by Toby Baker vs Briarcrest in 2010
• Caught 5 or more passes in a game: 5 by Landon Finney vs Brentwood Academy in 2010
• Caught 3 touchdown passes in a game: 3 by Taylor Reed vs ECS in 2007
• Had over 100 yards receiving in a game: 114 by Hank Hill vs White Station in 2009
• Completed a 70-yard pass: 72 yards, Toby Baker to Fernando Van Hook vs Briarcrest in 2010
• Completed a 60-yard pass: 60 yards, Toby Baker to William Cross vs East in 2010
• Returned a punt for a touchdown: 40 yards by Forrest Baty vs Olive Branch in 2010
• Returned a kickoff for a touchdown: 79 yards by Forrest Baty vs Overton in 2010
• Returned an interception for a touchdown: 64 yards by James Prather vs East in 2010
• Returned a fumble for a touchdown: 28 yards by Mitchell Thompson vs SBA in 2008
• Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown: 0 yards by Ben Stallworth vs Bolton in 2005
• Returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown: 63 yards by Allie Folk vs Briarcrest in 2006
• Had 3 interceptions in a game: Dede Malmo vs Tupelo in 1984
• Kicked 3 field goals in a game: 3 by Christian Kauffman vs Father Ryan in 2009
• Kicked a 50+ yard field goal in a game: 50 yards by Zach Scott vs Northside in 2005
• Had a 60-yard punt in a game: 64 yards, Walt Wepfer vs Olive Branch in 2008
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the laSt tiMe
MUS baSKetball
an muS oPPonEnT...
• Had20firstdownsinagame:
26 by Brentwood Academy in 2010
• Had350+yardsrushinginagame:
398 yards by South Panola in 2010
• Had35+rushingattemptsinagame:
48 by Brentwood Academy in 2010
• Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns in a game:
5 by CBHS in 2003
• Had300+yardspassinginagame: Westwood in 1993
• 30 or more pass attempts in a game:
32 by Briarcrest in 2010
• 20 or more pass completions in a game:
22 by Baylor in 2009
• Had 3 passing touchdowns in a game:
3 by Olive Branch in 2008
• 500+yardstotaloffense: 511 yards by South Panola in 2010
• Scored 50 points in a game: 55 by McCallie in 1998
• Scored 40 points in a game:
42 by Brentwood Academy in 2010
• Threw 4 or more interceptions in a game: Tupelo in 1984
• Had two 100-yard rushers in a game: CBHS in 2003
• recorded a safety: Kingsbury in 2008
• Held muS to 50 yards or fewer rushing:
-6 by South Panola in 2010
• Held muS to 20 yards or fewer passing:
14 yards by Northside in 2006
an oPPoSing PLayEr...
• Rushedfor200+yardsinagame:
230 yards by Qyendairs Griffin of South Panola in 2010
• rushed for 4 touchdowns in a game:
4 by Qyendairs Griffin of South Panola in 2010
• Had a 80-yard run:
93 yards by Qyendairs Griffin of South Panola in 2010
• Had a 70-yard run: 75 yards by Brian Kimbrow of East in 2010
• Passed for 200 yards in a game:
230 yards by Matthew Hamby of Brentwood Academy in 2010
• Threw for 3 touchdowns in a game:
3 by Clint Wilson of Olive Branch in 2008
• Had 350 yards in total offense in a game:
Kenton Evans of Westwood in 1993
• caught 10 passes in a game:
10 by Tray Becton-Martin of Briarcrest in 2010
• completed a 70-yard pass: 76 yards, Anthony Hayes
to Julian Burton of White Station in 2009
• Had a 60-yard punt in a game: 62 yards
62 yards by Brandon Eaves of Baylor in 2009
• returned a punt for a touchdown:
80 yards by Chris Buck of Brentwood Academy in 2003
• returned a kickoff for a touchdown:
94 yards by Jordan Wilkins of St. Benedict in 2010
• returned an interception for a touchdown:
16 yards by Christon Stephenson of White Station in 2010
• returned a fumble for a touchdown:
40 yards by Rajhan Watkins of White Station in 2009
• Blocked a punt for a touchdown:
49 yards by Kyle Timpane of Nease, FL in 2006
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REGULAR SEASON HOME GAMES
Tickets – $5.00
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2011-12 vARSIty BASKEtBALL SCHEduLE
Nov. 22 Tue. West Tennessee Christian at MUS 7:30
Nov. 25 - 26
Turkey Shootout at MUS
Nov. 29 Tue. ECS at MUS
7:30
Dec. 2 Fri.
MUS at Harding
7:30
Dec. 6 Tue. FCA at MUS
7:30
Dec. 9 Fri.
Atlanta-Memphis Classic at MUS 7:30
Dec. 27 - 29
Holiday Tournament in Carbondale, IL
Jan. 6 Fri.
Millington at MUS
7:30
Jan. 7 Sat.
MUS at Lausanne
7:30
Jan. 10 Tue. Bolton at MUS
7:30
Jan. 13 Fri.
St. Benedict at MUS
7:30
Jan. 14 Sat.
St. George’s at MUS
7:30
Jan. 17 Tue. MHEA at MUS
7:30
Jan. 20 Fri.
CBHS at MUS (Homecoming)
7:30
Jan. 24 Tue. Dyer County at MUS
7:30
Jan. 27 Fri.
MUS at Briarcrest
7:30
Jan. 30 Mon. FACS at MUS
7:30
Jan. 31 Tue. MUS at Jackson Christian
7:00
Feb. 3 Fri.
MUS at St. Benedict
7:30
Feb. 6 Mon. Arlington at MUS
7:30
Feb. 10 Fri.
MUS at CBHS
7:30
Feb. 14 Tue. Briarcrest at MUS
7:30
Feb. 18 Sat.
State Tournament First Round
Feb. 25 Sat.
State Tournament Quarterfinals
Mar. 2 Fri.
State Tournament Semifinals at David
Lipscomb University in Nashville
Mar. 3 Sat.
State Tournament Finals at David
Lipscomb University in Nashville
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