2010 MUS FOOTBALL - Memphis University School

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2010 MUS FOOTBALL - Memphis University School
2010 MUS FOOTBALL
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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 - 2010
Varsity Schedule ............................25
Varsity Coaches .............................26
Roster of Players ...........................29
Seniors.........................................30
Juniors .........................................40
Sophomores .................................42
Freshmen .....................................45
Homecoming/Reunion Information.......48
MUS Cheerleaders.............................48
2009 Season in Review ......................53
Coach’s Profile: John Cady ..................67
2009 MUS STATISTICS
Team ..........................................68
Individual ......................................68
2009 MUS Honors ............................70
CONFERENCE - DIVISION II AA
Conference Schools ........................72
Conference Stats ...........................74
2009 Playoff Bracket .....................75
State Champions (year-by-year) ........75
College Players ..................................76
MUS FOOTBALL RECORDS (1957-2009)
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 2010-11 ...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
D. Stephen Morrow ’71, Vice Chairman
Gary K. Wunderlich ’88, Treasurer
W. Thomas Hutton ’61, Secretary
R. Louis Adams ’70
James F. Burnett ’83
Suki S. Carson
Richard L. Fisher ’72
P. Trowbridge Gillespie, Jr. ’65
Samuel N. Graham II ’80
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
Wiley T. Robinson ’75
Chris R. Sanders
Charles F. Smith, Jr. ’66
Owen B. Tabor, Jr. ’85
S. Alexander Thompson III
William E. Troutt
Alexander W. Wellford, Jr. ’60
Alumni Association
Executive Board
John H. Dobbs, Jr. ’85, President
Jonathan A. Ballinger ’87, President-Elect
Robert I. Abbay IV ’92
Albert M. Alexander, Jr. ’84
Oscar P. Atkinson ’96
John B. Barton, Jr. ’95
David C. Bradford, Jr. ’95
Albert B. Carruthers II ’78
Edward J. Dobbs ’89
Paul F. T. Edwards ’79
Jason J. Fair ’89
J. Brett Grinder ’91
Charles D. Hamlett ’92
Patrick F. Hopper ’89
Joel M. Kaye ’84
John R. Malmo, Jr. ’85
Stephen J. Maroda, Jr. ’75
G. Kirby May ’94
Daniel H. McEwan ’88
Edward F. Nenon, Jr. ’03
Charles P. Oates III ’77
M. Paul Reaves ’84
R. Scott Rose ’82
Harry E. Sayle IV ’92
Dudley P. Schaefer, Jr. ’76
Gwin C. Scott, Jr. ’83
Scott S. Sherman ’89
Cleo W. Stevenson, Jr. ’68
William R. Tayloe ’92
Scott D. Williams ’85
W. Battle Williford ’01
Craig H. Witt ’85
A message from Headmaster Ellis Haguewood
It’s football season again, and again the Owls are defending the
TSSAA Division II state football championship. Back-to-back
undefeated seasons in 2008 and 2009 prompt the obvious question: Can
the Owls do it again? A three-peat won’t be easy, but then nothing worth
accomplishing in life ever is. The ingredients are there: hard work, excellent
coaching, talented players, and meticulous preparation. Now, if they can
make some big plays on offense…if they can catch a few breaks…if they
can make big plays at the right time on defense – well, you know the clichés.
The schedule is brutal: 2009 6-A Mississippi state football champion South
Panola and 2009 6-A Tennessee state champion White Station head the
list of formidable opponents that also includes perennially strong CBHS;
heavily talented squads from Kingsbury, Olive Branch, East, and Briarcrest;
and competitive teams from Millington, Overton, and St. Benedict. One
moderating fact gives a bit of solace: all the contests are within the friendly
confines of Hull-Dobbs Athletic Field, Stokes Stadium – except the games
with CBHS and Millington.
We welcome our newest addition to the football environment – a state-ofthe-art scoreboard that costs the school no tuition or annual-fund dollars.
Installment payments from advertising revenue will pay for the scoreboard
in just a few years (see page 7).
At MUS we want to do all that we do as well as we can. Our commitment
to excellence encompasses not only our academic program but also our
athletic program and other extra-curricular opportunities, all of which
are sustained by allegiance to an Honor Code.
Team sports like football, led by men like Head Coach Bobby Alston
(The Commercial Appeal’s “Sportsman of the Year” in 2009) and our cadre
of able, committed assistant coaches, can inculcate lessons that last a lifetime:
perseverance in the face of adversity, selfless loyalty to teammates and school,
courage to compete, and the will to work hard in the pursuit of excellence.
As spectators we will welcome and extend hospitality to all visitors and fans
from other schools who visit our campus this fall, we will exhibit the same
level of sportsmanship and class as our players and coaches, and we will
support our team in a positive way.
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MUS FIELDS 14 SPORTS
BASEBALL 2010
Overall Record: 28 – 10
BASEBALL
Regional Tournament: 1st place
State Runner-up
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. In his first year as head coach, 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 state playoffs
than any team had ever done, ending as state runner-up champions. For these accomplishments, Coach Beard was
named The Commercial Appeal’s Best of Preps Coach of the Year. Beard, who has coached at a variety of levels for
more than thirty-six 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
had 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.
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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BASKETBALL
Jerry Peters, Head Coach
Coach Peters came to MUS in the fall of 1960.
During the 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-six years as basketball coach, MUS has won 970 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
BASKETBALL 2009-10
TSSAA Hall of Fame. He also teaches
Overall Record: 16 – 10
Advanced Placement American
Regional Tournament Finish: 2nd place
Government. He holds the A.
Robert Boelte Chair of Excellence in
Teaching. During his academic tenure, Peters has received awards for excellence in
teaching and service, including the TAIS Hubert Smothers Award for Distinguished
Teaching and, from MUS, the Distinguished 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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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 third 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 2009-10
Overall Record: 9 – 6
Regional Standing: 3rd place
Qualified for State Tournament
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CROSS COUNTRY
Joe Tyler, Head Coach
This season will mark Coach Tyler’s eleventh as head coach of the cross-country
team. Prior to MUS, he was assistant cross-country coach at CBHS 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
tenth at the state meet.
CROSS COUNTRY 2009
Regular-Season Record: 20 – 15
Shelby County League Championships: 7th place
State Tournament Finish: 10th place
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OTHER CROSS COUNTRY COACHES
Lower School Coach: Matt Bakke
MUS FIELDS 14 SPORTS
FENCING
Brad Kroeker,
Head Coach
FENCING 2010
Overall Record: 10 tournament wins
State Tournament: 1st place in épeé and saber
Under the direction
Junior Olympics: 7 qualifying fencers
of Kroeker, fencing
Summer National Championships:
started as a club sport
7 qualifying fencers
at MUS in 2005 but
grew in popularity and became the
fourteenth varsity sport this past year. 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 from
2000-08. Since the sport began at MUS, the
Owls have competed in the Junior Olympics
in Denver, Charlotte,
Albuquerque, and
Memphis. The fencers
have won many tournaments in just the
last few years. In fact,
they won the state
épeé championship in
2008 and 2010.
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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 second 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 runnerup finishes, and thirteen overall region titles. This season looks bright for the
Owls. The team is returning Zach Olsen who was the 2008 Tennessee state golf
champion as an eighth-grader, the youngest in state history. Additionally, both
the 2008 and 2009 teams placed first in the region and second in the state.
OTHER GOLF COACHES
Lower School Coach: Trey Suddarth
GOLF 2009
Overall Record: 27 – 9 – 1
Dragon Invitational: 1st place
Regional Tournament: 1st place
State Tournament: Runner-up
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LACROSSE
Elliott Dent, Head Coach
LACROSSE 2010
Overall Record: 11 – 2
Lacrosse started as a club sport at MUS in
Regional Record: 5 – 0
1990 but grew in popularity and became
TSLA State Runner-up
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 state championship, Dent’s squads have been
the elite program in Tennessee, winning six titles during his stay. In 2010, the
Owls went 11-2 and played dominating lacrosse on their way to become the
TSLA runner-up champions. Additionally, Coach Dent was named The Commercial Appeal’s Best of Preps Coach of the 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 other states such as California, Connecticut, Illinois, New
Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Virginia. 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 occurs when he sees a player become enthusiastic and learn to appreciate the sport.
OTHER LACROSSE COACHES
Varsity Assistants:
Ron Ansley ’97, Pat Dimento, Whit Tenent ’00
JV Coach: Whit Tenent ’00
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 thirteen
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 had played indoor soccer professionally for twelve years and had been 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 won the regional title but lost in the state semifinals to McCallie, 3-2.
OTHER SOCCER COACHES
Varsity Assistant: Todd Erickson
SOCCER 2010
JV Coach: Billy Smith
Overall Record: 9 – 2 – 8
Freshmen Coach: Todd Erickson
Regional Record: 4 – 1 – 1
Eighth-Grade Coach: Spencer Reese ’94
Regional Tournament: 1st place
Seventh-Grade Coach: Mikey McGuire ’03
Program Coordinator: Loyal Murphy ’86
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SWIMMING
Laurie Clark, Head Coach
In 1999, Coach Laurie Clark resurrected
the swim program at MUS, which had
been dormant since the 1930s. Now, in
their twelfth season, the Aquatic Owls
have seen back-to-back championships
in the Shelby County Swim League, 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 97-9 last season, the team broke six of the
twelve MUS individual records, two of the three MUS relay
records, and set a new Shelby County record in the 100-yard
breaststroke, all under the tutelage of Coach Clark, who was
named The Commercial Appeal’s Best of Preps Coach of the
Year for the second straight year. She is a graduate of Eastern
Illinois University with a B.S. in business. In addition to varsity
duties and overseeing the Lower School swim team, she assists
the academic dean with records and scheduling. As a Red Cross
lifeguard and CPR instructor, she teaches classes at Rhodes College. She still enjoys swimming herself and has participated in
the Memphis in May Triathlon and other area triathlons. Clark
is the mother of MUS alumni Bryan ’02 and Daniel ’10.
OTHER SWIMMING COACHES
Lower School Coach: Whitney Clark
SWIMMING 2009-10
Regular Season Record: 97 – 9
Germantown Invitational: 1st place
Hendrix College Invitational: 3rd place
McCallie Invitational: 6th place
Shelby County Championships: 1st place
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TENNIS
TENNIS 2010
Bill Taylor,
Head Coach
Overall Record: 10 – 5
Francis Carter Tournament: 2nd place
With seven state
National High School Invitational: 7th place
team championships
Regional Tournament: 1st place
in the last decade,
Division II Team State Tournament: Semifinals
Coach Taylor and
Division II Singles State Champ
the tennis program
continue as one of
the dominant sports
programs in Tennessee high-school athletics. The 2010 team placed seventh
out of sixteen teams chosen to participate in the National High School Invitational Tournament. They also
earned a regional title, which they have done every year since 1996, and freshman Marshall Sharp earned the
singles state championship. In his thirty-fourth season with the Owls, he has coached his teams to twenty-two
district championships along with thirty 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 six 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 ten of the
past thirteen years, including 2008. In college, Taylor played tennis for Southwestern (now Rhodes College) while
earning his degree. Besides coaching, he also teaches biology, AP Biology, Genetics, and during the summer he is
the director of the MUS in
Europe programs.
OTHER TENNIS COACHES
Varsity Assistant:
Phil Chamberlain
Lower School Coach:
Trey Suddarth
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TRACK & FIELD
Bobby Alston, Head Coach
The 2010 track team was Coach Alston’s twenty-sixth as head coach, and
the team produced two individual state champions and one relay team
championship. The Owls also claimed traditional state championships in
1994, 1995, 1997, and 2009 and were state runner-up 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 & Field
Coach of the Year. He also serves as head football coach and athletic director
of the school.
TRACK 2010
OTHER TRACK COACHES
Overall Record: 60 – 8
Varsity Assistants: Orlando McKay, Joe Tyler,
Germantown Track Classic: 4th place
Johnny Jones, Ross Rutledge ’02
Regional Meet: 2nd place
Lower School Coach: Matt Bakke
State Meet: 5th place
Assistant: Glenn Rogers
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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 and high expections for this year’s competitions.
The 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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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 second year at MUS as head
coach. The 2010 wrestling season was individually successful for the young team members. First-year freshman
Trey O’Bannon went 15-3 on the season and nearly placed at the TSSAA state championships. After the first
tournament of the season, sophomore Markus Williams remarked that he had already won more matches than last
season. He finished 19-4. Sophomore Carson House established himself as a team leader early on and is expected
to do so this next season. He was one match from placing at state and finished with a record of 16-4. Sophomore
Eli Goldstein, in a very quiet way, ruined the season record of many of his opponents. He had one of the most
exciting matches at the state tournament and was within one point of placing. He finished 11-4. Junior William
Reid also very nearly placed at state and finished with a record of 14-9. These young men, along with junior Avery
Tosi and sophomores Jack Shawkey and Sadler McLendon all gained valuable state tournament experience and
look forward to this next year. It is very likely that most of them will earn a place at the next state competition.
OTHER WRESTLING COACHES
Varsity Assistant: John Knaff, Andrew Hooser
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
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
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
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
TENNIS
District – 1975, 76, 78-97
Region – 1967-69, 71-76, 78, 79, 81-94,
96-10
State Runner-up – 1975, 83, 88, 91, 93,
96, 03, 08
State – 1967, 68, 78, 84, 85, 92, 98-02,
04, 05
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 ʼ73
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MUS
FOOTBALL
2010
VARSITY SCHEDULE
Aug. 21
Aug. 27
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Division II
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Dec. 2
Fri. MUS vs Millington at CBHS (BRIDGES) .......... 7:30
Fri. Kingsbury at MUS ..................................7:30
Fri. South Panola at MUS .............................7:30
Fri. Overton at MUS.....................................7:30
Fri. Olive Branch at MUS ..............................7:30
Fri. East at MUS (Homecoming).....................7:00
Fri. White Station at MUS ............................7:00
Fri. St. Benedict at MUS ..............................7:00
Fri. MUS at CBHS .......................................7:00
Fri. Briarcrest at MUS .................................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 260 games and lost 89,
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 (2004, 2005, and
2008) and Sportsman of the Year (2009).
Additionally, in 2007, he received the Rex Dockery Award from the Memphis Chapter of
the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Coach Alston is married to
Sally, a safety consultant, and has two adult children, Meredith and Drew ’06.
John Cady - Defensive Line
Cady offers our athletes more than 35 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 returned to
Memphis and served at Briarcrest, Ridgeway,
Craigmont, Lausanne, and ECS before returning
to MUS in 2007. In addition to his coaching
duties, he serves as director of Student Life in the
Upper School. Cady has two grown children –
a daughter, Gina, and a son, Matthew ’97.
Mark Chubb - Linebackers
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 All-Conference
as an offensive lineman for three years, a
Division III All-American 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. Chubb
is married to Catherine, the athletic director
at Hutchison, and has a son, Braden, and two
daughters, Brannon and Cate.
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Hamilton Eggers - Offensive Line
Eggers is in his third year of rounding out the
MUS football staff as an offensive line coach.
A 1994 graduate of MUS, Eggers was a threetime 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.
Eggers and his wife, Ashley, have a daughter,
Lilli, and a son, Hamilton.
Jerry Ellis - Defensive Line
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. Ellis and his wife, Ann, have three
sons – Conn, Todd, and Sean – and seven
grandchildren.
Kyle Finney - Running Backs
After high school, 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 the Delta State
University’s Sports Hall of Fame (1999). Finny
went on to spend the next 17 years coaching
baseball, basketball, football, and track at Lee
Academy in Clarksdale. During this time, he
won the 1995 3A Baseball Championship in
Mississippi and was named Coach of the Year
(baseball) in 1995 and 1996. Before diving into
the MUS offense four years ago, Finney served
as head coach of varsity football at Lee Academy
and Tipton-Rosemark Academy. He is married to
Kim, a bookkeeper, and has two sons – Hunter,
an MUS seventh grader, and Landon, an MUS
senior and football captain.
Johnny Jones - Outside Linebackers
An MUS staffer since 2005, Jones coaches buzzards. A native of Batesville, Mississippi, Jones
played linebacker with the high school football
powerhouse South Panola, before becoming a
three-year 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. He is married to Monica, the vice president
of Commercial Lending at SunTrust Bank. They
have one daughter, Ava.
Orlando McKay - Receivers
Katie Upchurch - Athletic Trainer
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 his years in
Seattle, the squad won two PAC-10 Championships (1990 and 1991) and was voted National
Champion (1991). McKay earned All-PAC-10
academic honors for three of his four college
years. In track, he was a three-time 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. McKay is married to Dawn,
a writer with Thinkwell Creative, with whom he
has three sons – Aedan, Seth, and Gavin.
This is Upchurch’s first 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 assistant athletic
trainer at MUS. Her previous work at MUS
makes her a familiar face to coaches and players
as she steps into her new position. Upchurch
is married to Jeremy, an emergency medical
technician for First Call Ambulance Service.
Glenn Rogers - Defensive Backs
Ross Rutledge - Safeties
Rogers has been an integral part of the MUS staff
for nine 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 oneyear hiatus to coach the Montreal Alouettes of the
CFL, he returned to MUS in 2003. Along with
his coaching and teaching duties, Rogers joined
the admissions staff in 2005 as assistant to the
director. He is married to Tonette, a nurse with
UT Medical Group. Rogers has a son, Kendrick,
and a daughter, Mya.
This marks Rutledge’s second year on the football staff. After graduating from MUS in 2002,
he went on to study history and play safety at
Millsaps. His time on the field – and in the
library – earned him All-Conference SCAC and
All-Academic SCAC honors. After his graduation,
Rutledge remained at Millsaps to help coach
the Majors to two conference championships
and complete his master’s degree in history at
Mississippi College. In early 2008, he spent a few
months 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. Rutledge
is married to Kimmy, a senior research products
consultant for the Lonza Corporation.
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THE OWLS
2010 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
#
NAME
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
41
42
43
44
45
Wilson Luttrell
Garrott Graham
Fernando Van Hook
Spencer Gruber
John Edwards
James Rantzow
Holt Perdzock
Mitchell Marino
William Hepner
Terrence Cole
Jak Kinney
Will Whitley
Andrew Plunkett
William Cross
Toby Baker
Forrest Baty
John Sousoulas
Jordan Rodgers
Chris Evans
Alex Dale
William Hammond
Landon Finney
Aaron Noble
DJ Walker
William Pickering
Wells Prather
Dustin Conway
Warren Ball
Heath Wilder
Matt Bolton
Zach Erickson
Peyton Klawinski
Jason Manis
Drew Stevenson
Wil Hergenrader
Bryan Luttrell
Nick James
Andrew Renshaw
Jazz Singh
Quay Stallworth
Pete Abston
Justin Dorning
Ben Roberts
GRADE
12
11
10
11
12
10
11
11
12
12
10
10
10
12
11
12
11
10
10
11
11
12
11
10
12
12
10
10
11
10
12
10
12
11
11
10
11
10
11
12
10
11
12
HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION
5-11
5-11
5-10
5-11
5-11
5-9
5-11
5-9
5-7
5-11
5-11
6-2
6-2
5-10
6-3
5-8
5-11
6-0
5-7
5-10
5-10
6-2
5-11
5-8
5-10
6-3
6-1
5-9
6-0
5-5
6-1
5-9
5-10
5-11
6-0
6-1
5-9
5-10
5-10
6-2
5-10
6-0
5-11
160
165
155
175
185
160
170
150
195
175
155
175
175
155
175
160
160
170
165
170
160
200
165
287
205
200
155
160
195
150
230
195
175
200
210
140
180
155
180
190
160
150
200
WR
WR
RB
WR
WR
RB
DB
WR
DL
DB
DB
WR
QB
QB
QB
RB
DB
QB
DB
DB
DB
RB
WR
DL
DL
TE
WR
DB
LB
DB
LB
LB
LB
DL
DL
DB
LB
DB
DL
LB
LB
LB
DL
#
NAME
GRADE
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
60
64
65
66
67
70
71
72
74
77
78
80
81
82
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
98
Henry Dickinson
Nicholas Antonelli
Gary Wunderlich
Jordan Keesee
Chima Onwuka
Ford Howell
Hall Ballinger
Alex Taylor
Conner Caruthers
Nicholas Vergos
Alec Ossorio
Arbre Jones
Caleb McCoy
John David Christman
Ben Still
Anthony Hodges
Brayden Phillips
Britt Colcolough
Tunkie Saunders
Jace Watkins
Sylvester Tate
Ben Benton
Witt Meloni
David Ursic
James Burnett
Derrick Baber
Jarrett Jackson
Charlie Goodfellow
Daniel Cunningham
Trey O'Neal
Edward Good
Durham Bryce
Fraser Humphreys
Edward Lake
Ryan Mayzell
Alex Weaver
Chris Fiedler
Philip Aiken
Taylor Martin
Chaz Kemp
John Hudson
12
10
9
12
10
10
10
10
12
11
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
11
12
12
10
10
10
10
11
10
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
12
HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION
6-4
5-10
5-10
5-11
5-10
6-1
6-0
5-10
6-0
6-3
6-0
6-5
5-10
6-3
6-3
6-0
5-10
6-5
6-0
6-3
5-9
6-4
6-0
6-0
5-8
5-11
5-10
5-4
6-5
6-1
6-1
5-10
5-11
5-10
5-7
5-11
5-9
6-1
6-0
5-11
6-0
215
135
145
210
180
210
160
180
240
235
230
310
170
215
295
240
220
310
170
310
235
305
240
245
140
165
140
125
250
175
175
155
155
135
130
155
165
165
175
125
205
Managers: Jack Stukenborg, Cole Ettingoff, and
Connor Goodwin
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LB
DB
K
LB
LB
LB
LB
DL
OL
DL
OL
OL
LB
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
DL
OL
DL
OL
OL
OL
WR
WR
WR
WR
TE
TE
LB
DB
DB
DB
WR
DB
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
MUS SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS
First Row (kneeling}: 1 Wilson Luttrell, 5 John Edwards, 9 William Hepner, 10 Terrence Cole, 14 William Cross
Second Row: 16 Forrest Baty, 23 Landon Finney, 26 William Pickering, 27 Wells Prather, 32 Zach Erickson, 34 Jason Manis
Third Row: 42 Quay Stallworth, 45 Ben Roberts, 46 Henry Dickinson, 49 Jordan Keesee, 54 Conner Caruthers
Fourth Row: 77 Witt Meloni, 78 David Ursic, 98 John Hudson
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MEET THE TEAM
SENIORS
FORREST BATY
#16 5-8 160 RB
CONNER CARUTHERS
#54 6-0 240 OL
Football: One of five captains selected
by the team for this year…Played in all
13 games last year…As a punt returner
had an 8.6 yards per return average
with one touchdown…At running
back rushed for 200 yards and 3 touchdowns…Had a 30 yard kickoff return
average
At MUS: Starting outfielder for the
state runner-up baseball team…Elected
Honor Council president for this
year…Staff member of The Owl’s Hoot
campus newspaper…A Heartbeat leader,
a peer tutor, and School Ambassador…
Member of the Chess Club
Away from MUS: Plays summer
competitive baseball for Dulin’s
Dodgers…Spends his free time
hunting and fishing
Favorite Teacher: Terry Shelton
(English) because “he has helped me
tremendously with English, especially
in regard to my writing.”
Personal: Parents Janet and Michael
Baty, brother Davis ’15
Football: As a junior played in 4 games
at the center position
At MUS: A leader in the off-season
Phy-d program...A former member of
the lacrosse team
Away from MUS: Participates in
Service Over Self…Attends Second Presbyterian Church and Christ Methodist
Church, participating in youth groups at
both places...Enjoys going to concerts...
Worked this past summer for his alma
mater Prebyterian Day School
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he sees you as a
person and can have a real conversation
with you.”
Personal: Parents Shari and Taylor
Caruthers, brother Colby
TERRENCE COLE
#10 5-11 175 DB
WILLIAM CROSS
#14 5-10 155 QB
Football: As a junior played in 13
games at corner and on Special Teams…
Recorded 18 tackles…Had one pass
break up…Blocked one kick
At MUS: A member of the track team
and basketball team…A member of
the Southern Gentlemen’s Club and
participates in the Hip-Hop Connection
Club…Worked the summer football
camp
Away from MUS: Involved in Bridge
Builders…A former Boy Scout…Was
involved in the youth United Way…
A member of Mt. Moriah Baptist
Church where he is a church usher,
as well as a participant in the youth
ministry…Also is a bass player
Favorite Teacher: Tom Brown (math)
because “he has always pushed me to
do my best.”
Personal: Parents Daphne Cole and
Wilbur Cole, brother Justin, and sisters
Alexis and Auriel Echols
Football: One of five captains selected
by the team…Played in 13 games last
year…As a quarterback threw for an
85.7 completion percentage and rushed
for 3 touchdowns…At receiver had an
18 yards per catch average
At MUS: Starts at second base for
the state runner-up baseball team…
A former member of the basketball
team…A member of the Spanish Club
and Heartbeat…Worked the summer
baseball camp and back-to-school
book sales
Away from MUS: Plays summer
competitive baseball for Dulin’s
Dodgers…Attends Second Presbyterian
Church where he participates in the True
North youth group…Youth group leader
in 3 Degrees
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he treats everyone
with kindness and respect, just as Robert
E. Lee would do.”
Personal: Parents Cynthia and Mike
Cross, brother Michael ’08
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SENIORS
MEET THE TEAM
HENRY DICKINSON
#46 6-4 215 LB
JOHN EDWARDS
#5 5-11 185 WR
Football: One of five captains selected
by the team…Played in 13 games as
a junior…Recorded 60 tackles…
11 tackles for a loss…2 pass break ups...
One recovered fumble
At MUS: Starter and captain for the
lacrosse team…A former member of the
basketball team…Secretary/treasurer of
the Student Council…Participates in the
Civic Service Organization…Worked
the lacrosse camp and football camp
in the summer
Away from MUS: Attends Germantown
United Methodist Church where he
is involved in their youth group…
Also participates in True North youth
group at Second Presbyterian Church
Favorite Teacher: Nat Akin (English)
because “he has a witty sense of humor
and relates well to students.”
Personal: Parents Chesley and David
Porteous, brother Jackson ’16, and sister
Hannah
Football: Played last year in 4 games
as a wide receiver for the offense
At MUS: Member of the a cappella
group, Beg To Differ...On the Red and
Blue Committee...Participates in the
Southern Gentlemen’s Club…Member
of the state runner-up baseball team
Away from MUS: Attends Second
Presbyterian Church where he takes
part in their youth group...A Boy Scout
who enjoys duck hunting and fishing...
Attended J.H. Ranch in the summer
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “his laid-back teaching
environment made European History a
fun learning experience.”
Personal: Parents Jimmy and Mary
Edwards, brother Jay ’07, and sister
Mary Grace
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SENIORS
ZACH ERICKSON
#32 6-1 230 LB
LANDON FINNEY
#23 6-2 200 RB
Football: One of five captains selected
by the team…Played in 13 games
as a junior…Recorded 83 tackles…
2 interceptions…6 tackles for loss…
2 pass break ups…3 recovered fumbles
At MUS: Participates in the Civic Service Organization…A former member
of the soccer team and basketball team
Away from MUS: Attends Second
Presbyterian Church where he is a junior
leader and volunteer for the church’s
Baltimore mission trip...A member
of the True North youth group…
A Chrysalis leader…An Edge Conference leader…Participates in refugee
tutoring…Attended Football University
Camp this past summer
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he is one of those
teachers who you can be friends with
outside of class no matter what your
grade is. He treats you as a person and
not as a student.”
Personal: Parents Lynn and Todd
Erickson, brother Ben, and sister Ellie
Football: One of five captains selected
by the team…Played in 11 games as
a junior…At running back rushed for
4.4 yards per carry…As a receiver had
a 33 yards per catch average…Scored 4
touchdowns…Recorded 11 tackles on
Special Teams
At MUS: A member of the state runnerup baseball team…Worked the baseball
camp in the summer
Away from MUS: Participates in the
Trinity Baptist Church youth group…
Enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare
time
Favorite Teacher: Wayne Mullins
(science) because “even during physics
lessons, he teaches us life lessons.”
Personal: Parents Kim and Kyle Finney,
brother Hunter ’16
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SENIORS
MEET THE TEAM
WILLIAM HEPNER
#9 5-7 195 DL
JOHN HUDSON
#98 6-0 205 DL
Football: As a junior played 9 games
at defensive tackle…Recorded 2 tackles…Had one tackle for a loss
At MUS: Student Council executive…
School Ambassador…A peer tutor and
a peer mentor…A former member of the
lacrosse team…A leader in the off-season
Phy-d program
Away from MUS: Attends St. John’s
Episcopal Church…Travels and plays
golf in his spare time
Favorite Teacher: Doug Perkins
(history) because “he is easy to get
along with and a good person to relate
to since we have common interests in
American history and football.”
Personal: Parents Mary Helen and
David Hepner, sister Mary Caroline
Football: As a junior played 6 games
at defensive end
At MUS: A member of the trapshooting team…Participates in the
Outdoor Club…A member of the
Wilson Society…Attends the MUS
in Guatemala during the summer
Away from MUS: Attends St. John’s
Episcopal Church…Camp participant
during the summer…Earns money doing crawfish boils…Spends his free time
hunting and fishing
Favorite Teacher: Jose Hernandez
(Spanish) because “his relaxed personality allows me to be myself and do better
in class.”
Personal: Parents Wilda and Tim
Hudson, brother Bobby ’06
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2010 VARSITY OWLS
SENIORS
JORDAN KEESEE
#49 5-11 210 LB
WILSON LUTTRELL
#1 5-11 160 WR
Football: As a junior played 13 games
at middle linebacker…Recorded
16 tackles…Had one kickoff return
At MUS: A member of the Student
Council…Participates in the Civic
Service Organization…A former
member of the basketball team and
track team…Worked the football camp
in the summer…A leader in the offseason Phy-d program
Away from MUS: Attends Second
Presbyterian Church and participates
in their youth groups, church internship,
and the Baltimore mission trip
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he passes on lessons
of history as well as life.”
Personal: The son of Nancy Jordan and
John Keesee ’69
Football: Played last year in 4 games
as a wide receiver for the offense
At MUS: Member of the Southern
Gentlemen’s Club...On the Red and
Blue Committee...Memeber of the
4x4 state championship relay team...
Participated in the MUS in Guatemala
during the summer
Away from MUS: Attends Independent
Presbyterian Church...Also participates
in True North youth group at Second
Presbyterian Church...A member of
Bridge Builders...Likes fishing and
water skiing...Takes on lifeguarding
duties during the summer
Favorite Teacher: Jose Hernandez
(Spanish) because “he makes me enjoy
learning Spanish by making class fun.”
Personal: The son of Curry and John
Luttrell ’81
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SENIORS
MEET THE TEAM
JASON MANIS
#34 5-10 175 LB
WITT MELONI
#77 6-0 240 OL
Football: As a junior played 13 games
at linebacker and strong safety…
Recorded 22 tackles…Forced one
fumble
At MUS: Participates in the Civic
Service Organization...A member of
the state runner-up baseball team…
Worked the baseball camp during
the summer
Away from MUS: Attends Temple
Israel…Teaches Sunday school
Favorite Teacher: Jose Hernandez
(Spanish) because “he can be serious
inside the classroom, but outside
the classroom, he can be cool to hang
out with.”
Personal: Parents Cindy and Jeff Manis,
sister Ashley
Football: As a junior played 11 games
on the offensive line
At MUS: Participates in the Civic
Service Organization and was
inducted into its honor society,
Societas Caritatis...Attended the MUS
in Europe trip during the summer…
Former member of the lacrosse team...
A leader in the off-season Phy-d
program
Away from MUS: Attends St. Peter’s
Church…Participates in Bridge
Builders…Takes part in Service Over
Self...likes to hunt during time away
from school
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he creates a relaxed
environment in the classroom that
allows for a development in the student’s
knowledge of history.”
Personal: Parents Barbie and Gary
Meloni, sisters Ceil and Abby
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WILLIAM PICKERING
#26 5-10 205 DL
WELLS PRATHER
#27 6-3 200 TE
Football: Played 13 games on Special
Teams and at running back as a junior…
Rushed for one TD…Makes the move
to defensive line this year…
At MUS: Participates in the Civic
Service Organization...A leader in
the off-season Phy-d program
Away from MUS: Attends youth
groups at Christ United Methodist
Church and at Second Presbyterian
Church…Involved in Habitat for
Humanity…Participates in Vacation
Bible School…Takes part in the Service
Over Self group
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he has a great sense
of humor and teaches me life lessons.”
Personal: The son of Kim and Rob
Pickering
Football: As a junior played 13 games
at tight end and on Special Teams…
Had an 11 yards per catch average
At MUS: A member of the state runnerup baseball team…A former member of
the basketball team…Worked both the
baseball camp and the basketball camp
in the summer…Writer for the school
newspaper, The Owl’s Hoot…A member
of the Latin Club…Academically on the
honor roll
Away from MUS: Attends Independent
Presbyterian Church…Participates in
True North youth group and attended
the Baltimore mission trip through
Second Presbyterian Church…
A counselor in Chrysalis
Favorite Teacher: Bob Winfrey
(history) because “he makes me see
both sides of things and makes me
think outside the box.”
Personal: Parents Hermenia and John
Prather, brother James ’14, and sisters
Bonnie Cathryn, Emma, and Maddie
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
George Sousoulas ’78
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SENIORS
MEET THE TEAM
BEN ROBERTS
#45 5-11 200 DL
QUAY STALLWORTH
#42 6-2 190 LB
Football: As a junior played 5 games
at defensive tackle…Missed half the
season with an injury
At MUS: A member of the Student
Council…A Wilson Society member
and School Ambassador…Lower
School mentor…A member of the track
team…Former member of the baseball
team and wrestling team.…A leader in
the off-season Phy-d program
Away from MUS: Attends St. Luke’s
United Methodist Church…Enjoys
hunting and fishing
Favorite Teacher: Bob Winfrey (history)
because “he teaches you to manage your
time wisely, and he has always got some
life lessons to go along with the history.”
Personal: The son of Lisa and Terry
Roberts
Football: As a junior played 13 games
at Buzzard and on Special Teams…
Recorded 36 tackles…5 tackles for
loss…7 pass break ups…2 recovered
fumbles…One forced fumble
At MUS: Starter and captain on
the lacrosse team…Made the Team
Tennessee in lacrosse…Student
Council executive…Spends time
as a peer tutor…In the summer
participated in MUS in Guatemala
Away from MUS: Attends Second Presbyterian Church and participates
in their youth groups…Enjoys hunting
in his free time
Favorite Teacher: Jonathan Large
(history) because “he remembers the
life of a student and is very reasonable
with grading and deadlines.”
Personal: Parents Kim and Frank
Stallworth, brother Ben ’07, and
sister Lauren
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#78 6-0 245 OL
Football: Played in 8 games as a
junior on the offensive line
At MUS: Participates in the Civic
Service Organization…A member
of the Latin Club, Model UN, and
the trapshooting team…Former
member of the baseball team and
wrestling team...A leader in the
off-season Phy-d program
Away from MUS: Attends Christ
United Methodist Church and
participates in their youth groups…
Has attained the rank of Eagle Scout
in the Boy Scouts…Enjoys deer
hunting when possible
Favorite Teacher: Jonathon Large
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about history and how to be a true
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John David Christman
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Daniel Cunningham
Alex Dale
Justin Dorning
Edward Good
Garrott Graham
Spencer Gruber
William Hammond
Wil Hergenrader
Anthony Hodges
Nick James
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Aaron Noble
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Brayden Phillips
Tunkie Saunders
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Nicholas Vergos
Drew Stevenson
Jace Watkins
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SOPHOMORES
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Philip Aiken
Nick Antonelli
Derrick Baber
Warren Ball
Hall Ballinger
Matt Bolton
James Burnett
Dustin Conway
Chris Evans
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2010 VARSITY OWLS
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Charlie Goodfellow
Ford Howell
Fraser Humphreys
Jarrett Jackson
Arbre Jones
Chaz Kemp
Jak Kinney
Peyton Klawinski
Edward Lake
Bryan Luttrell
Taylor Martin
Ryan Mayzell
Caleb McCoy
Trey O’Neal
Chima Onwuka
Andrew Plunkett
Alec Ossorio
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Sylvester Tate
Alex Taylor
DJ Walker
Alex Weaver
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Blake Bennett
Thornton Brooksbank
Francis Carlota
David Collins
Andrew Counce
Lucas Crenshaw
Andrew Crosby
Patrick DiMento
Austin Dobbs
Renn Eason
Cal Edge
Jake Eissler
Lance Escue
John Estes
Michael Fitzsimmons
Drew Flaherty
Sullivan Ford
Sam Fowlkes
Chris Galvin
Boone Good
Bud Harris
Witt Hawkins
Tyler Jacks
Tal Keel
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FRESHMEN
MEET THE TEAM
Myatt McClure
Bobby Lewis
Grayson Lynn
Kyle Naes
Dennis Parnell
Devin Perry
Nick Schwartz
James Sexton
Malik Smith
Stephen Tsiu
John Valentine
Jay Mitchum
Trey Moore
Will Morrison
James Prather
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Jackson Roberts
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boys for the sport and teach them
sportsmanship. Besides the varsity
team, MUS fields teams at four levels
with help from the following coaches:
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Johnny Jones, Orlando McKay, Glenn
Rogers, Ross Rutledge
Eighth-Grade Coach: Bobby Wade
Assistants: John Barton, Larry
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Alumni 8th Period Class
Alumni Golf Scramble (or) Tennis Round Robin
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Football: MUS vs. East
(Class of 2005 Reunion will be during Thanksgiving holidays.)
Contact your class rep for more information on all events or check the website, www.musowls.org/NetCommunity/AlumniReunionsAndEvents.
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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.
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 1 - MILLINGTON
AUGUST 21. 2009
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL – MEMPHIS, TN
MILLINGTON TROJANS................................
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS..........
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st
02:58
MUS
2nd
08:32
MUS
04:21
MUS
01:55
MUS
3rd
08:59
MUS
05:05
MUS
-
0
7
0
17
0
14
0 - 0
0 - 38
Barry Brunetti 2 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 6-54, 1:59
Christian Kauffman 21 yd field goal, 11-46, 4:17
Hank Hill 31 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 7-67, 1:57
Barry Brunetti 1 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 4-15, 1:26
Forrest Baty 50 yd punt return (Christian Kauffman kick)
Hank Hill 6 yd pass from William Cross (Christian Kauffman kick), 6-43, 2:21
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...........
MILLINGTON
2
24-78
25
10-5-0
34-103
0-0
5-24.8
4-3
6-26
21:17
1 of 9
MUS
17
38-132
127
20-11-0
58-259
0-0
3-34.0
2-0
2-14
26:04
6 of 13
TEAM BEGINS WITH A SHUTOUT
Though the season-opening venue was different, the result was
the same for the MUS football team: an AIM Charity BRIDGES
Kickoff Classic victory, its sixth straight season-opening win.
Held at the Liberty Bowl for its first nine years, the BRIDGES
game moved to MUS in 2009 as the Owls took on Millington
Central. Led by two short scoring runs by Barry Brunetti and two
touchdown receptions by Hank Hill,
the Owls jumped out early and never
were threatened as they won easily,
38-0, to begin 1-0 and claim their
fourteenth-straight victory.
MUS scored on their second
possession of the season as the defense
gave them excellent field position
throughout the game. Taking over at
their own 46 following Millington’s
second punt, the Owls began a sixplay drive that amassed 1:59, culminating in Brunetti’s two-yard plunge
for the score. Christian Kauffman
tacked on the extra point to give the
home team the early lead with 2:58
left in the first quarter.
Following another defensive
stand, MUS again drove into scoring territory, picking up good yardage on the ground. But when the drive stalled at the Trojan 4-yard
line, Kauffman hit a 21-yard field goal to increase the lead.
Just four minutes later, the Owls increased their advantage to 17
as Brunetti had his first touchdown pass of the 2009 campaign, hitting Hill, a senior receiver, from 31 yards out to culminate the 7-play,
67-yard drive that took up 1:57.
RECORD: (0-1)
RECORD: (1-0)
MILLINGTON
MILLINGTON
MILLINGTON
MILLINGTON
MILLINGTON
MILLINGTON
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
7
10
17
24
31
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RUSHING: Millington Trojans - Tyrell Garner 9-54; Mario Harwell 5-9;
Rico Jefferson 2-7; Hunter White 5-5; Stanton Brown 3-3. MUS Owls Elliott Bryant 11-68; Landon Finney 6-29; Barry Brunetti 10-27;
Stephond Allmond 3-16; Toby Baker 2-7; Forrest Baty 1-4; William
Cross 1-minus 5; MUS Team 4-minus 14.
PASSING: Millington Trojans - Hunter White 5-10-0-25. MUS Owls Barry Brunetti 8-16-0-110; William Cross 3-3-0-17; Toby Baker 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: Millington Trojans - Reggie Nicholson 2-10; Demetre
Jones 1-9; Kevontae Threlkeld 1-5; Chris Miller 1-1. MUS Owls Hank Hill 5-63; Stephond Allmond 2-34; Elliott Bryant 2-16; Matthew
Schaefer 1-12; Forrest Baty 1-2.
After having forced and recovered a Trojan fumble deep in Millington
territory, MUS needed only four plays to score another touchdown. From
the Millington 1-yard line, Brunetti added his second scoring run of the
game to end the 15-yard drive. Kauffman’s PAT gave the Owls the 24-0
halftime lead.
Though the offense had put up 24 first-half points, the defense was
the more impressive group as they dominated a potent, talented Millington team, which had won 21 straight regular-season contests. The Trojan
offense gained only 53 total yards and
garnered only 2 first downs as they
did not cross their own 42-yard line.
The dominance continued in the
second half as the Owls cruised to
victory.
The MUS special teams added
its own touchdown early in the third
quarter following a defensive stand
as punt returner Forrest Baty took
the short punt by Derek Evans and
raced 50 yards into the endzone for
the score. Kauffman’s extra point gave
the home team a 31-0 lead. And just
four minutes later, the Owls ended
the scoring as backup-quarterback
William Cross found Hill from
6-yards out to complete a 6-play,
43-yard drive that took up 2:21. Kauffman’s fifth PAT not only gave MUS
the 38-0 lead, but also brought on a running clock midway through the
third quarter.
In the final quarter and a half, Owl reserves saw action and played
well, limiting Millington to only 50 second-half yards and no first downs.
The Trojans did not advance into MUS territory until midway through
the fourth quarter as they never threatened to score.
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 2 - KINGSBURY
AUGUST 28, 2009
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL – MEMPHIS, TN
KINGSBURY FALCONS................................... 0
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS............17
0
16
0
7
8 - 8
7 - 47
RECORD: (1-1)
RECORD: (2-0)
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
09:52
07:28
01:35
08:39
02:23
02:00
06:59
09:15
01:50
MUS - Stephond Allmond 12 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 5-84, 2:08
MUS - Christian Kauffman 23 yd field goal, 7-10, 1:59
MUS - Barry Brunetti 1 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 10-76, 3:31
MUS - Forrest Baty 10 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 4-92, 1:00
MUS - MUS Team safety
MUS - Hank Hill 14 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 2-46, 0:18
MUS - Elliott Bryant 5 yd run (Britt McGuire kick), 6-56, 1:27
MUS - William Cross 1 yd run (Britt McGuire kick), 4-54, 2:35
KINGSBURY - Wesley Whitmore 4 yd run (Zerick White pass from Wesley Whitmore), 9-71, 7:15
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
13
33-113
68
16-10-1
49-181
0-0
3-29.7
4-1
6-47
30:41
4 of 10
MUS
20
26-249
161
14-6-0
40-410
0-0
1-42.0
1-0
8-74
16:02
2 of 4
MUS HANDLES KINGSBURY
In a game in which six different Owls scored touchdowns, the
varsity football team built an early lead and never gave Kingsbury
any hope for an upset as the Owls cruised to the 47-8 victory, their
fifteenth-consecutive triumph.
MUS (2-0) scored on five of its first six possessions as they
never were threatened.
Stephond Allmond’s 12-yard run opened the scoring as the
home team took the opening kickoff and
needed only 5 plays to travel 84 yards.
Christian Kauffman added the extra
point to give MUS the 7-0 lead with 9:52
remaining in the first quarter.
Just 2:24 later, Kauffman tacked on
his second field goal of the season as he
connected from 23-yards out as the offense
took advantage of an interception by
Harrison Martin on the Falcons’ second
play from scrimmage.
The defense continued to dominate,
giving the offense favorable field position
throughout the half and limiting Kingsbury
(1-1) to only 58 total first-half yards.
Quarterback Barry Brunetti tacked on
the team’s second touchdown of the game
late in the first quarter as he went in from
1-yard out to culminate an impressive 10play, 76-yard drive that amassed 3:31. The
Owls extended their lead to 17 following
Kauffman’s PAT.
KINGSBURY
KINGSBURY
KINGSBURY
KINGSBURY
KINGSBURY
KINGSBURY
KINGSBURY
KINGSBURY
KINGSBURY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
-
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
7
10
17
24
26
33
40
47
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RUSHING: Kingsbury Falcons - Louis Perry 13-62; Wesley Whitmore
11-21; Jarques Burks 3-15; Tony Bell 5-15; Kingsbury Team 1-0. MUS
Owls - Elliott Bryant 9-112; Stephond Allmond 5-55; Forrest Baty 2-50;
Barry Brunetti 6-21; Landon Finney 2-13; William Cross 1-1; MUS Team
1-minus 3.
PASSING: Kingsbury Falcons - Wesley Whitmore 10-16-1-68. MUS
Owls - Barry Brunetti 6-14-0-161.
RECEIVING: Kingsbury Falcons - Zerick White 3-31; Jarques Burks 3-24;
Louis Perry 2-3; Tyrone Hampton 1-9; William Singelton 1-1. MUS Owls Hank Hill 3-114; Matt Williams 2-24; Landon Finney 1-23.
Forrest Baty and Hank Hill added touchdowns in the second quarter
as MUS built a nearly-insurmountable advantage.
Baty’s 10-yard run capped a 4-play drive that went 92 yards. The big
play in the possession came when Hill caught a pass from Brunetti, broke
several tackles, and raced 67 yards deep into Falcon territory before being
pushed out of bounds. Baty ended the drive on the next play.
Hill did ultimately get into the endzone late in the second quarter as
he hauled in a 14-yard fade from Brunetti to culminate the 2-play drive
that began following an MUS safety and subsequent Kingsbury free kick.
Kauffman’s extra point gave the hosts the 33-0
lead at the half.
Following a forced Falcon turnover, the
Owls needed only 6 plays to travel 56 yards to
score. Elliott Bryant, who finished with 112
yards on 9 carries, scored from 5-yards out to
give MUS the 40-0 lead midway through the
third quarter.
At this point, Owl reserves took over.
Backup quarterback William Cross tacked on
the final score as he plunged in from 1-yard out
early in the fourth quarter following a short
drive. Britt McGuire’s PAT gave the hosts the
47-0 lead.
Kingsbury admirably did not quit as they
ultimately put together a drive late in the
game. Wesley Whitmore’s 4-yard run with 1:50
remaining ended the Owls’ scoreless streak
at seven quarters. Whitmore then hit Zerick
White for the two-point conversion as the
Falcons ended the shutout bid.
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 3 - SOUTH PANOLA
SEPTEMBER 4, 2009
SOUTH PANOLA HIGH SCHOOL – BATESVILLE, MS
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS............ 3
SOUTH PANOLA TIGERS................................. 0
18
7
0
12
0 - 21
0 - 19
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st 10:23 MUS - Christian Kauffman 44 yd field goal, 4-0, 0:50
2nd 11:13 MUS - Christian Kauffman 29 yd field goal, 7-21, 1:41
09:35 MUS - Stephond Allmond 41 yd pass from Barry Brunetti
(Stephond Allmond pass from Barry Brunetti), 1-41, 0:09
08:22 MUS - Stephond Allmond 22 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 1-22, 0:11
02:37 SOUTH PANOLA - Nicholas Parker 3 yd run (Nolan Parker kick), 7-44, 2:42
3rd 09:51 SOUTH PANOLA - Nicholas Parker 50 yd run (Nolan Parker kick failed), 3-55, 1:22
06:35 SOUTH PANOLA - Nicholas Parker 8 yd run (Nicholas Parker rush failed), 5-65, 2:11
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
12
29-36
182
32-10-0
61-218
0-0
7-39.3
1-0
8-65
21:39
4 of 16
SOUTH PANOLA
11
47-279
13
13-2-1
60-292
0-0
6-37.5
3-2
9-81
25:53
1 of 13
RECORD: (3-0)
RECORD: (2-1)
MUS 3 – SOUTH PANOLA 0
MUS 6 - SOUTH PANOLA 0
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
14
21
21
21
21
-
SOUTH
SOUTH
SOUTH
SOUTH
SOUTH
PANOLA
PANOLA
PANOLA
PANOLA
PANOLA
0
0
7
13
19
RUSHING: MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 18-36; Elliott Bryant 8-6;
MUS Team 3-minus 6. South Panola Tigers - Nicholas Parker 23-123;
Kendrick Market 5-74; Domonique Carothers 13-68; Nicklos Brassel
2-9; Lee Self 3-4; Hunter Lawrence 1-1.
PASSING: MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 10-32-0-182. South Panola
Tigers - Lee Self 2-12-1-13; Nicholas Parker 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: MUS Owls - Stephond Allmond 6-152; Matt Williams
2-18; Wells Prather 1-11; Elliott Bryant 1-1. South Panola Tigers Nicklos Brassel 2-13.
OWLS TIE SCHOOL RECORD, MOVE TO 3-0
Allmond on a screen pass, and Allmond darted into the endzone. Kauffman’s PAT gave the visitors the 21-0 lead. South Panola was stunned.
Scrapping their usual I-formation set, the Tigers went to the popular
Wildcat set as the explosive running backs were now taking direct snaps,
and the move paid off. South Panola needed only 7 plays as Nicholas
Parker went in from 3-yards out for the score. Nolan Parker added the
extra point as the Tigers cut the lead to 21-7 at the half.
Following a quick MUS three-and-out, South Panola added a second touchdown as Parker broke tackles and rumbled 50 yards. However,
an unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty against the Tigers forced Parker to
attempt a 35-yard extra point. His kick sailed just wide, but the hosts
had cut the lead to 21-13. And just 3:16 later, the home team added
their third touchdown when
Kendrick Market raced 45 yards
down the sidelines and Parker
finished the drive from 8 yards, to
pull the home team to 21-19 with
6:35 left in the quarter. Because of
the previously-missed PAT, South
Panola elected to go for two, but
Henry Dickinson and Wilder
stopped Parker short, protecting
the slim two-point advantage.
It was a defensive struggle
to the end and neither team
scored again. This victory, gave
the MUS program its sixteenthconsecutive win and tied a school
record from 1966-68 for most
consecutive wins.
Game three found the Owls in Batesville, Mississippi, playing
South Panola High School, a national power that had taken five
Mississippi 5-A state titles in the past six years and had won 105 out
of their last 107 games. For the first time ever, the MUS football team
would be playing in front of a national audience on ESPNU, and they
would be playing on the Tigers’ home turf, a place where South Panola
had not lost a game since November 2001.
However, MUS jumped out to an early 21-0 lead, taking advantage
of South Panola mistakes, and then held off a Tiger rally as the Owls
recorded one of the biggest wins in school history, winning 21-19 and
improving to 3-0 on the year.
Following a forced fumble by Harrison Martin on the Tigers’
second play from scrimmage, the Owls had excellent
field position but could not move the ball, so kicker
Christian Kauffman calmly split the uprights from
44-yards out to give the Owls the early 3-0. MUS
doubled their lead early in the second quarter when
the offensive drive stalled, but Kauffman added
3 more points with a 29-yard field goal.
After their fourth defensive hold, MUS took over
at the Tiger 41-yard line. This time, Barry Brunetti
got good protection from his offensive line and hit
Stephond Allmond for the 41-yard touchdown.
Brunetti hit Allmond once again for the two-point
conversion. MUS had a 14-0 lead.
On the ensuing possession, facing a 3rd-and-11
from their own 23, Tiger QB Lee Self was sacked by
senior Sam Harris, forcing a fumble that Eli Wilder
recovered, and the Owls were set up at the South
Panola 22-yard line. One play later, Brunetti hit
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 4 - OVERTON
SEPTEMBER 11, 2009
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL – MEMPHIS, TN
OVERTON WOLVERINES...........................
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS......
7
10
0
35
0
7
0 - 7
7 - 59
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st
04:44
MUS - Christian Kauffman 36 yd field goal, 11-58, 3:25
02:05
MUS - Stephond Allmond 3 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 4-23, 1:28
00:41
OVERTON - Antonio Dobson 34 yd pass from Adrian Fox (Jeremy Barr kick), 3-47, 1:24
2nd
10:28
MUS - Hank Hill 38 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 7-62, 2:24
10:01
MUS - Elliott Bryant 4 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 2-34, 0:16
09:09
MUS - Hank Hill 14 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 3-15, 0:41
07:38
MUS - Hank Hill 6 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 3-11, 1:01
02:15
MUS - Barry Brunetti 4 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 10-57, 3:49
3rd
00:26
MUS - William Pickering 1 yd run (Britt McGuire kick), 2-9, 1:14
4th
08:00
MUS - Forrest Baty 40 yd run (Britt McGuire kick), 1-40, 1:00
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
8
20-20
134
19-10-3
39-154
0-0
2-29.0
4-4
5-25
24:15
3 of 8
MUS
17
31-176
199
22-15-0
53-375
0-0
1-44.0
0-0
7-72
23:45
9 of 12
RECORD: (0-3)
RECORD: (4-0)
OVERTON
OVERTON
OVERTON
OVERTON
OVERTON
OVERTON
OVERTON
OVERTON
OVERTON
OVERTON
0
0
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
-
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
3
10
10
17
24
31
38
45
52
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RUSHING: Overton Wolverines - Adrian Fox 6-19; Isaiah Farris 2-9; Antonio
McKinney 2-3; Keon Johnson 4-1; Warith Gray 2-minus 1; James Harris 3-minus 5;
Overton Team 1-minus 6. MUS Owls - Stephond Allmond 7-49; Forrest Baty 3-40;
Elliott Bryant 8-39; William Cross 3-20; Barry Brunetti 3-13; William Pickering 4-11;
Landon Finney 1-3; John Edwards 1-3; MUS Team 1-minus 2.
PASSING: Overton Wolverines - Johnathan Odom 4-10-1-45; Adrian Fox 6-9-2-89.
MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 14-20-0-187; William Cross 1-2-0-12.
RECEIVING: Overton Wolverines - Antonio Dobson 5-62; Courtney Jeffries 3-67;
Isaiah Farris 2-5. MUS Owls - Hank Hill 7-123; Stephond Allmond 2-19; Matt Williams
2-8; William Cross 1-14; Forrest Baty 1-14; Daniel Cunningham 1-12; Elliott Bryant 1-9.
DESPITE SLOW START, OWLS WIN
Fueled by a 35-point second-quarter outburst, the MUS varsity
football team shook off a sluggish start and ultimately took advantage
of Overton turnovers as they cruised to the 59-7 victory over the
Wolverines, the Owls’ seventeenthconsecutive win.
Coming off their 21-19 triumph last
week at South Panola, the Owls (4-0) were
hoping to avoid a letdown against the
winless Wolverines, yet early on,
MUS struggled.
Even though the hosts led 10-0 late
in the first quarter following Christian
Kauffman’s 36-yard field goal and
Stephond Allmond’s 3-yard scoring run,
Overton (0-3) stayed close late in the
quarter. When QB Adrian Fox hit speedy
receiver Antonio Dobson for a 34-yard
scoring toss with 41 seconds remaining in
the quarter, culminating the 3-play, 47-yard
drive, the visitors drew to 10-7 following
Jeremy Barr’s PAT.
However, that Overton score would be
their last.
Taking advantage of four secondquarter turnovers, MUS scored five
touchdowns to break open the close game.
Barry Brunetti threw three touchdown
passes (38 yards, 14 yards, and 6 yards),
all to Hank Hill, and the senior quarterback added a 4-yard scoring run.
Coupled with Elliott Bryant’s 4-yard touchdown scamper, the Owls went
from being up a field goal at the beginning of the second quarter to taking
a 45-7 halftime lead.
In the second half with a running clock, reserves saw action and
performed very well.
William Pickering tallied
his first career touchdown as
he went in from 1-yard out
to culminate a 2-play, 9-yard
drive late in the third quarter.
And Forrest Baty’s 40-yard
touchdown run closed out
the scoring midway through
the fourth quarter as MUS
won handily.
Despite the slow start, the
Owls ultimately ended Overton’s
hopes for an upset, and they set
two records in the process.
The squad’s seventeenthstraight win set a school
record for most consecutive
victories, besting the sixteengame streak held from 19661968. And Hill’s three scoring
receptions tied a record for most
touchdown catches in a game,
last done by Taylor Reed ’08
against ECS in 2007.
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 5 - OLIVE BRANCH
SEPTEMBER 18, 2009
OLIVE BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL – OLIVE BRANCH, MS
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS........
OLIVE BRANCH CONQUISTADORS...............
0
3
7
0
10
0
3 - 20
12 - 15
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st
05:30
OLIVE BRANCH - Taylor Earhart 22 yd field goal, 13-76, 6:30
2nd
02:35
MUS - Hank Hill 65 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 7-93, 2:34
3rd
06:11
MUS - Hank Hill 17 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 2-17, 0:33
03:15
MUS - Christian Kauffman 40 yd field goal, 6-14, 1:22
4th
09:25
MUS - Christian Kauffman 22 yd field goal, 10-59, 2:59
03:01
OLIVE BRANCH - Adrian Brown 28 yd pass from Todd Mays (Taylor Earhart kick blockd), 2-42, 0:29
02:47
OLIVE BRANCH - Keshun Shipp 45 yd pass from Todd Mays (Todd Mays rush failed), 1-45, 0:14
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
18
41-119
136
18-8-0
59-255
0-0
4-37.8
3-1
4-38
22:12
7 of 13
OLIVE BRANCH
16
35-133
206
20-11-1
55-339
1-13
5-30.2
3-0
11-106
25:48
2 of 10
RECORD: (5-0)
RECORD: (3-1)
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
0 - OB 3
7 - OB 3
14 - OB 3
17 - OB 3
20 - OB 3
20 - OB 9
20 - OB 15
RUSHING: MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 19-71; Elliott Bryant 16-67;
Stephond Allmond 3-13; MUS Team 3-minus 32. Olive Branch
Conquistadors - Keshun Shipp 16-94; Todd Mays 10-16; Bryan
Steele 3-13; Lermedeyo Williams 2-5; B.J. Shipp 3-5; Zarean Shipp 1-0.
PASSING: MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 8-18-0-136. Olive Branch
Conquistadors - Todd Mays 8-15-0-172; Bryan Steele 3-5-1-34.
RECEIVING: MUS Owls - Stephond Allmond 4-41; Hank Hill 3-85;
Bryan Crenshaw 1-10. Olive Branch Conquistadors - Keshun Shipp
4-68; Adrian Brown 3-73; Randy House 2-37; Lermedeyo Williams
1-14; B.J. Shipp 1-14.
TEAM DEFEATS SECOND MISSISSIPPI OPPONENT
No one can accuse Coach
Bobby Alston and his varsity
football team from shying away
from top-notch competition.
Facing Olive Branch, The
Commercial Appeal’s second-ranked
team and one of the best teams in
the state of Mississippi, Alston’s
Owls fell behind early but rallied
and held on for the 20-15 road
victory, marking the team’s second
straight victory over the powerful
Conquistadors and eighteenthconsecutive triumph overall.
This victory improved the
Owls’ record to 5-0 on the year, a
record which included wins over
Millington, one of the best teams
in Shelby County, and South
Panola (MS), a national power.
The Owls definitely do not pad their schedule with easy wins.
Undefeated coming into the affair, Olive Branch looked as if their
physical dominance would be too much for the smaller Owls.
Taking the opening kickoff, the Quistors marched down the field
and faced a 1st-and-goal at the MUS 10-yard line after only nine
plays. But after Wylie Coleman brought down shifty back Keshun
Shipp at the 5-yard line on 3rd-and-goal, MUS held and forced Taylor
Earhart to make a 22-yard field goal to give his team the lead, 3-0.
On their opening drive, the Owls committed two key penalties,
the second being the more costly because it negated Barry Brunetti’s
60-yard scoring toss to Stephond Allmond. After
that holding infraction, MUS was forced to punt.
Olive Branch was not immune to mistakes, but
the turning point came in the second quarter as
OB was driving. Facing a 1st-and-18 at the MUS
24-yard line, Conquistador quarterback Bryan
Steele rolled left and fired toward the endzone, but
senior safety Sam Harris was waiting and made a
lunging interception to end the threat and give the
Owls momentum.
The Owls needed only 7 plays to score as
Brunetti tossed the ball to Hank Hill on 3rd-and14 for a touchdown. Christian Kauffman added
the PAT to give MUS the 7-3 lead. MUS never
trailed again.
Brunetti hit Hill on a crossing route, and Hill
tight-roped down the sideline for the touchdown.
Kauffman’s PAT gave the visitors the 11-point lead.
Kauffman would increase the advantage with
two more field goals.
But with just over 4 minutes left in the game, OB linebacker Torrey
Gill picked up an MUS fumble and ran past midfield before being
brought down. Two plays later, Todd Mays found Adrian Brown from
28-yards out for the score. The extra point was blocked, but OB had cut
the lead to 20-9. Then on the ensuing onside kick, the Conquistadors
recovered at the MUS 45-yard line. One play later, Shipp took the screen
pass into the endzone. Though the two-point conversion was stopped,
OB was down by just 5 points at 20-15 with 2:47 remaining.
But the Quistors never saw the ball again. With no time-outs left,
MUS picked up one first down and ran out the clock.
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58
2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 6 - EAST
SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL – MEMPHIS, TN
HOMECOMING
EAST MUSTANGS..................................... 0
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS....... 0
0
14
8
21
8 - 16
7 - 42
SCORING SUMMARY:
2nd
10:06
MUS - Stephond Allmond 8 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 12-72, 3:32
01:43
MUS - Matt Williams 29 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 6-72, 1:19
3rd
08:23
MUS - Barry Brunetti 2 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 11-81, 3:37
03:04
MUS - Hank Hill 41 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 1-41, 0:08
02:47
EAST - Brian Kimbrow 80 yd run (Robert Fields pass from Jaszy Parker), 1-80 0:17
01:22
MUS - Elliott Bryant 7 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 6-69, 1:25
4th
11:41
MUS - Hank Hill 49 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 1-49, 0:09
04:13
EAST - Jaszy Parker 18 yd run (Robert Fields pass from Jaszy Parker), 4-71, 1:54
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...........
EAST
15
30-150
143
35-13-0
65-293
0-0
5-43.2
2-1
7-51
26:42
6 Of 16
MUS
21
47-250
195
13-8-0
60-445
0-0
3-26.0
4-1
6-45
21:18
6 Of 11
RECORD: (2-4)
RECORD: (6-0)
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
EAST
0 - MUS 7
0 - MUS 14
0 - MUS 21
0 - MUS 28
8 - MUS 28
8 - MUS 35
8 - MUS 42
16 - MUS 42
RUSHING: East Mustangs - Brian Kimbrow 13-107; Jaszy Parker 11-51;
Jamison Knox 2-12; Nicholas King 3-minus 7; East Team 1-minus 13.
MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 14-91; Keith McBride 10-63; Stephond Allmond
7-59; Elliott Bryant 5-25; Forrest Baty 5-24; William Cross 2-4; Toby Baker
1-minus 6; MUS Team 3-minus 10.
PASSING: East Mustangs - Jaszy Parker 12-34-0-140; Nicholas King 1-1-0-3.
MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 8-13-0-195.
RECEIVING: East Mustangs - Detavius Johnson 7-66; Robert Fields 2-53; Bradley Shipp 2-8; Brian Kimbrow 1-10; Jamison Knox 1-6. MUS Owls - Stephond
Allmond 4-62; Hank Hill 2-90; Matt Williams 1-29; Keith McBride 1-14.
MUS PREVAILS ON HOMECOMING
But just 85 seconds later, the hosts regained control. Elliott
Bryant culminated a 6-play, 69-yard drive with his 7-yard run.
Kauffman remained perfect with the extra point as the Owls led, 35-8.
Each team added one final touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Hill hauled in a 49-yard touchdown from Brunetti early in the
fourth quarter following a short East punt.
Led by Barry Brunetti’s five touchdowns, the varsity football team
overcame a slow start and ultimately wore down a talented East squad to
take a 42-16 Homecoming victory and improve to 6-0 on the season.
After a scoreless first quarter, the Owls scored their first of two
touchdowns in the second quarter as Brunetti hit Stephond Allmond
from 8-yards out to culminate the 12-play, 72-yard drive that
amassed 3:32. Christian Kauffman added the PAT to extend
the lead with 10:06 left in the half.
However, the Mustangs had several opportunities to pull
even but failed to take advantage of them.
The Mustangs’ best opportunity came midway through
the second quarter after having held MUS on fourth down at
the Owl 17-yard line. But after an East penalty and a sack by
senior noseguard Andrew Gardella, the visitors faced a 4thand-21 at the MUS 28-yard line. As QB Jaszy Parker’s pass
fell incomplete, the threat was averted.
The Owls doubled their lead late in the quarter as
Brunetti hit Matt Williams from 29-yards out, ending the
72-yard drive. Kauffman added the extra point as MUS took
the 14-0 advantage into the locker room.
MUS exerted its dominance in the third quarter as the
Owls’ no-huddle offense wore down the Mustangs.
Brunetti’s 2-yard run with 8:23 left in the third quarter and his
41-yard scoring pass to Hank Hill five minutes later broke open the
close game as the large Homecoming crowd rejoiced.
East did not give up and showed its quick-strike capability late in
the third as RB Brian Kimbrow took a handoff and ran 80 yards for the
Mustangs’ first touchdown. After Parker had found Robert Fields for the
two-point conversion, East pulled within twenty at 28-8.
The Mustangs drove late in the game. Moving 71 yards in only
4 plays, Parker ended the drive with a touchdown as he scampered in
from 18-yards out. He again hit Fields for the two-point conversion to
close the advantage to 42-16, but East could get no closer.
Despite the team’s sluggish start, Brunetti again took advantage of
big plays as he went 8-13 passing for 195 yards, and he rushed for an
additional 91 yards on only 14 carries. His five touchdowns gave him 18
for the season, an average of three scores per game.
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 7 - WHITE STATION
OCTOBER 2, 2009
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL – MEMPHIS, TN
WHITE STATION SPARTANS......................... 7
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS......... 17
7
17
14
14
7 - 35
7 - 55
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st
09:47
MUS - Barry Brunetti 1 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 7-62, 2:13
07:38
MUS - Keith McBride 12 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 4-63, 0:59
06:47
WHITE STATION - Julian Burton 76 yd pass from Anthony Hayes (Patrick McCarthy kick), 2-77, 0:51
01:20
MUS - Christian Kauffman 20 yd field goal, 13-58, 5:27
2nd
09:52
WHITE STATION - Rajhan Watkins 40 yd fumble recovery (Patrick McCarthy kick),
08:14
MUS - Christian Kauffman 43 yd field goal, 6-56, 1:38
05:20
MUS - William Cross 6 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 6-25, 2:05
03:45
MUS - Keith McBride 35 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 2-40, 0:06
3rd
06:28
WHITE STATION - Julian Burton 49 yd run (Patrick McCarthy kick), 6-60, 2:17
04:15
MUS - Hank Hill 14 yd pass from William Cross (Christian Kauffman kick), 7-80, 2:13
02:46
MUS - Keith McBride 39 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 2-50, 0:29
00:46
WHITE STATION - Adrian Ross 15 yd pass from Anthony Hayes (Patrick McCarthy kick), 6-80, 2:00
4th
07:12
WHITE STATION - Anthony Hayes 7 yd run (Patrick McCarthy kick), 9-62, 3:28
06:30
MUS - William Cross 32 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 2-57, 0:42
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...........
WHITE STATION
18
37-193
191
26-14-1
63-384
1-40
6-35.2
0-0
8-83
24:22
2 of 14
RECORD: (4-2)
RECORD: (7-0)
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
0 - MUS 7
0 - MUS 14
7 - MUS 14
7 - MUS 17
14 - MUS 17
14 - MUS 20
14 - MUS 27
14 - MUS 34
21 - MUS 34
21 - MUS 41
21 - MUS 48
28 - MUS 48
35 - MUS 48
35 - MUS 55
RUSHING: White Station Spartans - Anthony Hayes 21-103;
Julian Burton 13-82; Antonio Cheatham 1-6; Torian Nickelberry 2-2.
MUS Owls - Keith McBride 20-194; Barry Brunetti 9-46; William
Cross 14-34; MUS Team 1-2.
MUS
22
44-276
193
16-12-0
60-469
0-0
4-34.2
5-1
8-64
23:38
5 of 12
PASSING: White Station Spartans - Anthony Hayes 14-26-1-191.
MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 6-9-0-130; William Cross 6-7-0-63.
RECEIVING: White Station Spartans - Julian Burton 6-90;
Antonio Cheatham 4-27; Adrian Ross 3-35; Courtese Christ 1-39.
MUS Owls - Hank Hill 6-114; Stephond Allmond 5-48; Bryan
Crenshaw 1-31.
OWLS OUTLAST SPARTANS
dove to recover, and was injured. But, Kauffman tacked on a 20-yard field goal to give the
Owls the 17-7 advantage.
Recovering a fumbled snap on the Owls’
next possession, Rajhan Watkins rumbled 40
yards for the score. McCarthy’s PAT shaved the
lead to 17-14 early in the second quarter.
MUS answered with 17 straight points as
Kauffman connected on a 43-yard field goal,
and, following an interception by Sam Harris,
reserve QB William Cross scored by scrambling in from 6-yards out. McBride added
another scoring run, this one from 35-yards
out, to give the hosts a 34-14 halftime lead.
But, the Spartans came back in the second
half. Burton took a handoff and raced into the
endzone from 49-yards out to complete the
6-play, 60-yard drive. McCarthy’s extra point
cut the lead.
The Owls answered on their next drive.
On an 80-yard drive, Cross hit Hill on a fade
and a 14-yard scoring reception, giving MUS
a 41-21 lead. McBride added his third rushing touchdown by racing in
from 39-yards out. Kauffman’s PAT increased the advantage to 48-21.
White Station tried to stay close by scoring twice more, but MUS
added one final touchdown as Cross went into the endzone from
32-yards out, all but ending White Station’s hope.
When MUS senior quarterback Barry Brunetti
went out of the game because of injury at the end of
the first quarter against White Station, Owl fans had
to question whether the team could withstand this
loss, especially against such an athletic, powerful team
as the Spartans. Fortunately, the team never questioned itself.
Before he was injured, Brunetti accounted for 130
passing yards on six completions and 46 rushing yards.
He also added a touchdown as he plunged in from
1-yard out just 2:13 into the game to give the hosts
the early 7-0 lead.
After an initial defensive stand, MUS looked as
if they were ready to blow the game open as Keith
McBride’s first touchdown run, a 12-yarder, culminated the 4-play, 63-yard drive that only took 59
seconds. Christian Kauffman’s extra point increased
the lead to 14.
But White Station did not fold. QB Anthony
Hayes found speedy receiver Julian Bolton for the 76yard scoring pass. Patrick McCarthy’s PAT cut the lead in half.
The Owls answered on the next drive, but the possession was
costly. Brunetti rushed for 26 yards on one play and hit Hank Hill on
a 24-yard pass on another. After a quarterback sneak, MUS was on the
Spartan 1-yard line. However, on first down, Brunetti fumbled the snap,
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 8 - ST. BENEDICT AT AUBURNDALE
OCTOBER 16, 2009
ST. BENEDICT AT AUBURNDALE – CORDOVA, TN
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS...... 13
ST. BENEDICT EAGLES.............................
0
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st
07:11
MUS
00:56
MUS
2nd
04:40
MUS
01:46
MUS
3rd
09:52
MUS
07:45
MUS
04:13
MUS
-
14
0
19
0
0 - 46
0 - 0
RECORD: (8-0,1-0)
RECORD: (3-5,0-1)
Stephond Allmond 7 yd run (Jake Rudolph pass failed), 4-36, 1:11
MUS 6 - ST. BENEDICT 0
Hank Hill 60 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 4-78, 0:54
MUS 13 - ST. BENEDICT 0
Bryan Crenshaw 16 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 8-61, 1:59 MUS 20 - ST. BENEDICT 0
Keith McBride 9 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 6-38, 1:07
MUS 27 - ST. BENEDICT 0
Hank Hill 6 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Barry Brunetti pass failed), 7-79, 2:08
MUS 33 - ST. BENEDICT 0
Toby Baker 1 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick failed), 5-20, 1:53
MUS 39 - ST. BENEDICT 0
Elliott Bryant 7 yd run (Britt McGuire kick), 2-12, 0:37
MUS 46 - ST. BENEDICT 0
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
18
22-155
203
20-14-0
42-358
0-0
2-34.5
0-0
3-26
16:27
3 of 6
ST. BENEDICT
8
22--1
115
24-12-3
46-114
0-0
3-29.3
2-2
3-18
31:33
4 of 12
RUSHING: MUS Owls - Keith McBride 8-67; Stephond Allmond 3-33; Elliott
Bryant 3-21; Toby Baker 3-21; William Cross 2-10; William Pickering 1-2;
Landon Finney 2-1. St. Benedict Eagles - Trey Wilkins 3-18; Beau Gordon 4-3;
Jordan Lee 1-minus 3; Jordan Wilkins 12-minus 4; Nick Paige 2-minus 15.
PASSING: MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 12-17-0-192; Toby Baker 1-2-0-5;
William Cross 1-1-0-6. St. Benedict Eagles - Nick Paige 12-24-3-115.
RECEIVING: MUS Owls - Hank Hill 3-78; Keith McBride 2-26; Bryan
Crenshaw 2-25; Stephond Allmond 2-21; Matt Williams 2-19; Matthew
Schaefer 2-11; William Cross 1-23. St. Benedict Eagles - Trey Wilkins
10-105; Jordan Lee 2-10.
MUS OPENS CONFERENCE PLAY WITH WIN
With a balanced attack that led to seven touchdowns in their
first seven possessions, the MUS varsity football team jumped out
early and easily handled conference foe St. Benedict, defeating the
Eagles, 46-0.
The Owls scored on every offensive possession of the first
half as they controlled the line of scrimmage.
Stephond Allmond’s 7-yard scamper gave MUS the early
lead with 7:11 in the first quarter after an initial defensive stand.
Then, after another stop, QB
Barry Brunetti threw his first of
three touchdown passes on the night
as he hit WR Hank Hill streaking
down the sideline for the 60-yard
score to increase the lead late in the
first quarter.
Midway through the second
quarter the Owls’ lead continued to
grow as Brunetti found TE Bryan
Crenshaw from 16-yards out for
another touchdown. The score was
Crenshaw’s first of the season and
gave the visitors the 20-0 lead with
4:40 remaining in the half.
But the Owls were not done.
Following CB Jake Rudolph’s
first of two interceptions on the
evening, MUS began their next drive
at the Eagle 38-yard line.
Needing only 6 plays, the Owls
found the endzone again as Keith
McBride, who finished the game with
67 yards on 8 carries, ran in from 9-yards out. Christian Kauffman’s extra
point gave MUS the 27-0 halftime lead.
The starters played one more series coming out of the half, and they
made the most of it.
Brunetti’s 6-yard pass to Hill culminated a 7-play, 79-yard drive that
amassed 2:08 and gave MUS the 33-0 lead following a missed two-point
conversion. Hill’s touchdown was his thirteenth scoring catch of the season,
setting a single-season mark for touchdown receptions.
From this point, Owl coaches
substituted liberally, and many players
saw action.
QB Toby Baker scored his first
touchdown of his varsity career as he
snuck in from 1-yard out on MUS’s
next possession.
And Elliott Bryant scored the last
touchdown of the game as he rumbled
in from 7-yards out to end the 2-play,
12-yard drive that began after Rudolph’s
second interception.
MUS was very efficient in this
contest and looked sharp despite
the conditions, drizzly and cold, as
temperatures hovered in the upper-40s.
The Owls averaged 8.5 yards per play
and allowed -1 yards rushing to the
Eagles – a team that had come into this
game averaging over 33 points per game.
With the win, MUS improved to 8-0,
1-0 in the division, while St. Benedict
dropped to 3-5, 0-1 in the West.
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 9 - CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
OCTOBER 23, 2009
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL – MEMPHIS, TN
CBHS PURPLE WAVE................................
0
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS......... 10
14
0
0
28
0 - 14
0 - 38
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st
09:10
MUS - Christian Kauffman 33 yd field goal, 5-31, 1:45
02:53
MUS - Barry Brunetti 7 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 10-70, 3:40
2nd
08:30
CBHS - Jonathan Brown 1 yd run (Corey Acosta kick), 12-78, 6:23
00:03
CBHS - Chris Bunkley 22 yd pass from Jake Zdancewicz (Corey Acosta kick), 8-73, 1:20
3rd
08:20
MUS - Barry Brunetti 1 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 13-80, 3:40
07:13
MUS - Bryan Crenshaw 27 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 1-27, 0:08
05:10
MUS - Keith McBride 5 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 8-47, 1:21
03:52
MUS - Keith McBride 68 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 1-68, 0:15
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...........
CBHS
12
24-67
175
35-17-3
59-242
0-0
5-34.2
1-0
6-30
23:30
4 of 14
MUS
20
33-129
268
29-19-0
62-397
0-0
4-34.8
1-0
6-35
24:30
5 of 11
RECORD: (7-2,1-1)
RECORD: (9-0,2-0)
CBHS
CBHS
CBHS
CBHS
CBHS
CBHS
CBHS
CBHS
0 - MUS 3
0 - MUS 10
7 - MUS 10
14 - MUS 10
14 - MUS 17
14 - MUS 24
14 - MUS 31
14 - MUS 38
RUSHING: CBHS Purple Wave - Jonathan Brown 12-31; Jake Zdancewicz 6-29; Ryan Eason 6-7. MUS Owls - Keith McBride 9-48; Stephond
Allmond 10-41; Barry Brunetti 6-25; Elliott Bryant 4-15; Forrest Baty
1-3; MUS Team 2-minus 1; William Cross 1-minus 2.
PASSING: CBHS Purple Wave - Jake Zdancewicz 15-31-2-165; Grant
Powell 2-4-1-10. MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 19-29-0-268.
RECEIVING: CBHS Purple Wave - Will Bulter 5-57; Chris Bunkley 4-68;
Salem Smith 4-8; Jonathan Brown 3-22; Kendarion Jennings 1-20.
MUS Owls - Stephond Allmond 6-67; Bryan Crenshaw 5-74; Keith
McBride 4-97; Hank Hill 4-30.
SECOND-HALF SURGE PROPELS OWLS
At the half of the home football game against CBHS, the MUS
varsity squad found themselves in a position that they had not been
all season – trailing. However, four third-quarter touchdowns, all
coming in a span of 4:28, broke open a close game as the Owls, the
top-ranked team in the city, won handily, 38-14, to extend their
unbeaten streak to twenty-two games.
MUS started quickly as they
scored the first ten points. After an
initial stop, the Owls took over at
the Purple Wave 47-yard line and
started moving the football. But, on
3rd-and-5 at the CBHS 16-yard line,
QB Barry Brunetti’s pass to Matt
Williams fell incomplete. Fortunately,
Christian Kauffman connected from
33-yards out to give the hosts the early
3-0 lead. On their next drive, Brunetti
broke free and found the endzone
from 7-yards out, culminating the
10-play, 70-yard possession that took
up 3:40. The key play of the drive was
Brunetti’s 18-yard scamper.
But like any good team, the Purple
Wave answered early in the second
quarter when Jonathan Brown’s 1-yard
plunge ended an impressive 12-play,
78-yard drive. Corey Acosta’s PAT
closed the gap to 3 points at 10-7.
The Purple Wave’s defense was sparked by the touchdown as they
began to stymie the Owls, limiting the hosts to only 2 first-downs the entire
second quarter.
Meanwhile, CBHS put together another drive just before the half.
Zdancewicz found Chris Bunkley in the corner of the endzone for the score
as CBHS had the 14-10 halftime lead.
But the second half was all MUS.
Brunetti went in from 1-yard out to
complete the 13-play, 80-yard drive that
amassed 3:40. Kauffman’s extra point gave
MUS the lead at 17-14.
Following an interception by Zach
Erickson at the CBHS 27-yard line,
Brunetti hit TE Bryan Crenshaw down
the seam for the 27-yard touchdown.
Kauffman added the PAT for the
24-14 advantage.
A third touchdown came just
2:10 later following another Erickson
interception. The offense used 7 plays to
move to the 5-yard line. From there, Keith
McBride tip-toed into the endzone, giving
the Owls the 31-14 lead with 5:10 left.
Following a CBHS punt, the Owls
scored again as Brunetti found McBride
on a short pass, and the senior running
back did the rest as he went 68 yards for
the score. Kauffman’s kick gave the Owls
the 38-14 lead and ran out the clock.
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 10 - BRIARCREST
OCTOBER 30, 2009
BRIARCREST SPORTSPLEX – EADS, TN
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS...... 3
BRIARCREST SAINTS............................... 3
10
3
14
0
14 - 41
0 - 6
RECORD: (10-0,3-0)
RECORD: (6-4,1-2)
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st
06:43
BRIARCREST - Anderson Goin 26 yd field goal, 10-61, 5:17
MUS 0 - BRIARCREST 3
02:00
MUS - Christian Kauffman 30 yd field goal, 11-62, 4:43
MUS 3 - BRIARCREST 3
2nd
04:53
BRIARCREST - Anderson Goin 40 yd field goal, 7-18, 3:42
MUS 3 - BRIARCREST 6
04:20
MUS - Barry Brunetti 1 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 2-79, 0:33
MUS 10 - BRIARCREST 6
00:00
MUS - Christian Kauffman 37 yd field goal, 1-0, 0:04
MUS 13 - BRIARCREST 6
3rd
09:30
MUS - Barry Brunetti 3 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 9-65, 2:30
MUS 20 - BRIARCREST 6
04:25
MUS - Landon Finney 38 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 8-75, 1:48 MUS 27 - BRIARCREST 6
4th
09:24
MUS - William Cross 1 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 10-58, 3:41
MUS 34 - BRIARCREST 6
03:40
MUS - Forrest Baty 64 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 4-79, 2:18
MUS 41 - BRIARCREST 6
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
43-260
144
8-6-0
51-404
0-0
2-37.0
4-1
4-24
19:31
4 of 7
BRIARCREST
13
35-143
103
19-7-1
54-246
0-0
4-31.8
3-2
10-89
28:29
4 of 11
RUSHING: MUS Owls - Forrest Baty 2-71; Keith McBride 9-61; William
Cross 8-56; Stephond Allmond 6-40; Barry Brunetti 12-12; Landon Finney
2-11; Toby Baker 1-10; Elliott Bryant 2-1; MUS Team 1-minus 2. Briarcrest
Saints - DJ McNeil 23-92; Nick Read 7-40; Alex Huggins 3-15; Briarcrest
Team 2-minus 4.
PASSING: MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 6-8-0-144. Briarcrest Saints Michael Johnson 7-19-1-103.
RECEIVING: MUS Owls - Matt Williams 2-12; Bryan Crenshaw 1-78; Landon
Finney 1-38; Hank Hill 1-10; Keith McBride 1-6. Briarcrest Saints - Tray
Becton 2-43; Cameron Hope 2-29; Barrett Hanks 2-23; Nick Read 1-8.
A MUDDY FINISH TO PERFECT REGULAR SEASON
With their 41-6 win at Briarcrest
in the regular-season finale, the MUS
varsity football team completed their
second straight undefeated regular
season and earned the top seed in the
West Super Prep playoffs.
On a rainy evening in the mud,
the Owls started slowly as the Saints
had gotten deep into MUS territory
before stalling at the Owl 9-yard
line. Anderson Goin connected on
a 26-yard field goal to culminate the
10-play, 61-yard drive that took up
5:17. Though MUS kept the Saints
out of the endzone, getting the early
lead gave the Saints momentum.
Beginning at their own 25-yard
line, the Owls advanced but could
not find the enzone. Christian Kauffman tied the game with
a 30-yard field goal, completing the 11-play, 62-yard drive that
amassed 4:43.
Deteriorating field conditions began to slow the offenses.
Following several punts, Briarcrest retook the lead with a Goin
40-yard field goal following a 7-play drive.
But the Owls grabbed the lead for the first time just
33 seconds later needing only two plays. From their own
21-yard line, QB Barry Brunetti found TE Bryan Crenshaw
who rumbled down the sloppy field to the 1-yard line. Brunetti
scored on the next play, and Kauffman’s PAT gave MUS the
10-6 lead. Following a turnover, the Owls added
another field goal as time expired.
Facing a 3rd-and-4 from their own 25-yard
line, D.J. McNeil mishandled a toss, and Andrew
Gardella recovered the fumble at the Saint
20-yard line with 4 seconds remaining. With time
enough for only one play, Kauffman hit from
37-yards out to increase the lead to 13-6 at the
break. Kauffman ended the regular season perfect
in field goals, going 12-12.
In the second half, MUS scored two touchdowns in the third quarter and two more in the
fourth while holding the potent Saints, averaging
almost 40 points per game, to just 105 total yards
in the second half.
In the third quarter, Brunetti went in from
3-yards out, completing a 9-play, 65-yard drive.
Five minutes later, he threw his first touchdown of
the game, hitting Landon Finney from 38-yards out.
In the fourth quarter, reserve QB William Cross culminated a 10-play,
58-yard drive that took up 3:41 as he went in on a 1-yard plunge for the
touchdown, and Forrest Baty finished the scoring with a 64-yard run.
With the division title and first-round bye already secured, and with the
rainy conditions making footing uneasy, the Owls could have easily been
sluggish and taken the Saints lightly. However, MUS continued to take care of
the ball early in the game and eventually established their running game as they
won going away. The Owls (10-0, 3-0) finished with 260 rushing yards and
404 total yards as they withstood the Saints (6-4, 1-2) early and cruised to the
41-6 victory.
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 11 - BAYLOR
DIVISION II “SUPER PREP” PLAYOFFS – QUARTERFINAL
NOVEMBER 13, 2009
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL – MEMPHIS, TN
BAYLOR RED RAIDERS.............................
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS......
0
0
0
10
7
0 - 7
14 14 - 38
RECORD: (7-5,3-4)
RECORD: (11-0,4-0)
SCORING SUMMARY:
2nd
07:59
MUS - Christian Kauffman 29 yd field goal, 7-23, 2:12
03:36
MUS - Barry Brunetti 3 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 9-50, 3:04
3rd
07:41
MUS - Hank Hill 40 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 3-52, 0:43
04:09
BAYLOR - Jacob Huesman 12 yd run (James Bird kick), 9-72, 3:32
01:50
MUS - Barry Brunetti 17 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 7-70, 2:19
4th
08:55
MUS - Stephond Allmond 12 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 7-40, 3:01
03:16
MUS - Landon Finney 39 yd pass from William Cross (Britt McGuire kick), 6-56, 2:44
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.........
BAYLOR
17
32-147
202
38-22-2
70-349
0-0
5-41.8
0-0
10-77
25:01
5 of 15
MUS
21
43-204
225
23-16-0
66-429
0-0
3-40.7
1-1
7-62
22:59
9 of 15
BAYLOR
BAYLOR
BAYLOR
BAYLOR
BAYLOR
BAYLOR
BAYLOR
0
0
0
7
7
7
7
-
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
3
10
17
17
24
31
38
RUSHING: Baylor Red Raiders - Nelson Pinkstaff 9-89; Jacob Huesman
17-52; Sam Williams 5-6; Matthew Oelleri 1-0. MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti
16-88; Stephond Allmond 10-60; William Cross 4-26; Elliott Bryant 7-19;
Keith McBride 4-9; MUS Team 1-1; Forrest Baty 1-1.
PASSING: Baylor Red Raiders - Jacob Huesman 22-37-2-202; Matthew
Oelleri 0-1-0-0. MUS Owls - Barry Brunetti 15-22-0-186; William Cross
1-1-0-39.
RECEIVING: Baylor Red Raiders - Matthew Oelleri 7-56; Deosha McColley
6-35; Michael Trundle 5-71; Charbo Clark 2-10; Josh Ernest 1-20; Mac
Ferguson 1-10. MUS Owls - Stephond Allmond 5-49; Hank Hill 4-74; Matt
Williams 4-21; Landon Finney 1-39; Elliott Bryant 1-39; Keith McBride 1-3.
MUS UPENDS BAYLOR, ADVANCES IN PLAYOFFS
Coming off a bye week, the Owls seemed rusty early in the
contest but rebounded in the second half to defeat the Red Raiders,
38-7, and advance into the semifinals of the Super Prep playoffs.
Quarterback Barry Brunetti ran for two touchdowns and
threw for two more as the Owls exploded in a ten-minute span in
the second half for the victory.
Yet Baylor came ready to play and kept the game close early.
The Red Raiders held MUS on their first three possessions, forcing
punts. However, Baylor’s offense could not take advantage as the
MUS defense was just as successful, limiting the visitors to only
47 first-quarter yards, keeping the game
scoreless the first quarter.
MUS finally scored midway through
the second quarter. Starting at the Baylor
35-yard line, the Owls picked up one
first down but could not get more as
they were held at the Red Raider 12-yard
line. Christian Kauffman connected
from 29-yards out for the score as the
Owls took the early lead.
MUS scored their first touchdown
of the game on their next possession. A
Brunetti 17-yard run and a 15-yard run
by Stephond Allmond got the Owls
close. Then, Brunetti went in from
3-yards out for the score, completing the
9-play, 50-yard drive that took up 3:04.
Kauffman’s extra point gave the Owls
the 10-0 halftime lead.
In the second half, Baylor had an opportunity to get back in the game
but failed to convert. After a forced MUS turnover, only their fifth on the
season, Baylor was in Owl territory. But facing a 4th-and-1 at the MUS 45yard line, RB Sam Williams was stopped for a 3-yard loss, and the Owls held.
Just three plays later, Brunetti found Hank Hill, who hauled in the
deflected pass and went in from 40-yards out, giving the Owls the 17-0 lead
after Kauffman’s PAT. The touchdown was Hill’s fourteenth of the season.
On their next possession, Baylor’s QB Jacob Huesman went in from
12-yards out to complete the 9-play, 72-yard drive and cut the advantage
to 17-7 with 4:09 left in the third quarter.
But the Owls ended all
hopes of an upset on their next
possession. Brunetti’s second rushing
touchdown of the game culminated
an impressive 7-play, 70-yard drive
that took up 2:14. The Owls
held the 24-7 lead going into
the fourth quarter.
MUS would add two additional
scores in the final quarter to insure
victory. First, Brunetti hit Allmond
from 12-yards out for a score to end
a 40-yard drive. MUS increased their
advantage to 31-7. Then reserve QB
William Cross threw a touchdown
pass to Landon Finney from 39yards out, ending the 6-play, 56-yard
possession that amassed 2:44 and
completed the scoring.
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 12 - FATHER RYAN
DIVISION II “SUPER PREP” PLAYOFFS – SEMIFINAL
NOVEMBER 20, 2009
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL – MEMPHIS, TN
FATHER RYAN IRISH...................................
0
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS......... 10
5
0
3
7
7 - 15
6 - 23
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st
07:19
MUS - Christian Kauffman 45 yd field goal, 10-42, 3:10
01:52
MUS - Elliott Bryant 51 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 2-80, 0:23
2nd
07:01
FATHER RYAN- Nick Pollard 44 yd field goal, 5-30, 2:13
01:54
FATHER RYAN - Kyle Stoney safety
3rd
06:57
FATHER RYAN - Nick Pollard 36 yd field goal, 12-62, 5:03
04:55
MUS - Barry Brunetti 2 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 8-80, 2:02
4th
07:32
MUS - Christian Kauffman 36 yd field goal, 8-47, 2:49
06:01
FATHER RYAN - Nick Bateman 52 yd run (Nick Pollard kick), 5-79, 1:31
01:57
MUS - Christian Kauffman 40 yd field goal, 10-58, 4:04
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............
FATHER RYAN
15
37-103
141
28-12-0
65-244
0-0
7-38.7
1-0
3-33
26:50
4 of 16
MUS
19
45-280
119
16-7-1
61-399
0-0
2-28.5
2-2
9-104
21:10
4 of 12
RECORD: (8-4,5-2)
RECORD: (12-0,5-0)
FATHER
FATHER
FATHER
FATHER
FATHER
FATHER
FATHER
FATHER
FATHER
RYAN
RYAN
RYAN
RYAN
RYAN
RYAN
RYAN
RYAN
RYAN
0 - MUS 3
0 - MUS 10
3 - MUS 10
5 - MUS 10
8 - MUS 10
8 - MUS 17
8 - MUS 20
15 - MUS 20
15 - MUS 23
RUSHING: Father Ryan Irish - Nick Bateman 20-96; Trey McPhail 1038; Jackson Coursey 2-5; Prince Iworah 2-2; Tyler Kincaid 1-minus 1;
Joe Francescon 1-minus 8; Father Ryan Team 1-minus 29. MUS Owls Elliott Bryant 15-128; Barry Brunetti 15-91; Stephond Allmond 11-59;
Forrest Baty 1-5; MUS Team 3-minus 3.
PASSING: Father Ryan Irish - Trey McPhail 12-28-0-141. MUS Owls Barry Brunetti 7-16-1-119.
RECEIVING: Father Ryan Irish - Jackson Coursey 5-51; Tyler Kincaid
3-17; Joe Francescon 2-42; Prince Iworah 1-22; Patrick Pickney 1-9.
MUS Owls - Stephond Allmond 3-49; Hank Hill 2-21; Bryan Crenshaw
1-41; Matt Williams 1-8.
VICTORY TAKES TEAM TO STATE PLAYOFF
With their 23-15 victory over Father Ryan
in the Division II-AA semifinals, the MUS team
advanced to the state-title game. But the Irish
made the Owls’ journey difficult as they took
advantage of MUS miscues and stayed close
throughout the game.
Father Ryan began by accomplishing
something no team had accomplished this year
against the Owls: intercepting a Barry Brunetti
pass. On the first play of the game, Tyler Kincaid
picked off the senior quarterback’s pass to Hank
Hill, and the Irish took over from their own
35-yard line. But, they were unable to move the
ball and were forced to punt.
MUS scored first, driving into Ryan territory. However, the drive
stalled, and Christian Kauffman continued his perfect season as he
connected with the 45-yard field goal, giving MUS the early 3-0 lead.
On their next possession, the Owls increased their lead in just
two plays as Brunetti found Stephond Allmond in the middle of the
field for a 29-yard reception on first down, and then on the next play,
Elliott Bryant rumbled 51 yards for the touchdown to culminate the
80-yard drive that took only 23 seconds.
Ryan closed the gap in the second quarter as they took advantage
of the Owls’ muffed punt near midfield. Yet after one Irish first down,
the MUS defense held and forced a field-goal attempt. Kicker Nick
Pollard connected from 44-yards out.
MUS mistakes continued. After a defensive stand forced an Irish
punt, returner Forrest Baty fielded the kick at the Owl 5-yard line
and ultimately was tackled in the
endzone by Kyle Stoney, resulting
in a safety. That score would stand
as MUS held a 10-5 halftime lead.
In the second half, Father
Ryan drove down the field. Yet
facing a 3rd-and-11 at the MUS
22-yard line, a Trey McPhail
4-yard run forced a 36-yard field
goal and closed the gap to 10-8.
But MUS responded. Taking
over at their own 20-yard line,
MUS needed only 8 plays to get
into the endzone as Brunetti ran
from 2-yards out. Kauffman’s PAT increased the lead to 17-8.
More Owl mistakes, another muffed punt and bad punt snap, gave
the Irish opportunities, but the MUS defense kept Ryan contained.
In the fourth quarter, the Owls finally added to their advantage as
Kauffman hit another field goal, this time from 36-yards out. MUS now
led, 20-8.
Then, Ryan’s Nick Bateman broke several tackles and went into the
endzone from 52-yards out. Pollard’s extra point closed the advantage to
20-15 with 6:01 left in the game.
Using 10 plays, including a 41-yard pass from Brunetti to TE Bryan
Crenshaw, the Owls moved into Ryan territory, but more important,
they exhausted Ryan’s time-outs and ran down the clock. Ultimately,
facing a 4th-and-7 at the Irish 22-yard line, Kauffman kicked a 40-yard
field goal with just 1:57 left in the game as MUS held a 23-15 lead.
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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW: GAME 13 - MONTGOMERY BELL ACADEMY
DIVISION II “SUPER PREP” PLAYOFFS – FINAL
DECEMBER 3, 2009
TENNESSEE TECH – COOKEVILLE, TN
MBA BIG RED..........................................
MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OWLS.......
SCORING SUMMARY:
1st
06:44
MUS
2nd
07:48
MUS
3rd
05:44
MBA
03:31
MUS
4th
11:26
MBA
08:57
MUS
02:37
MUS
00:26
MBA
-
0
7
0
3
3
7
14 - 17
10 - 27
Hank Hill 19 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 7-80, 2:14
Christian Kauffman 27 yd field goal, 11-46, 3:33
Andrew Fletcher 29 yd field goal, 14-51, 6:16
Keith McBride 7 yd run (Christian Kauffman kick), 8-80, 2:13
Fitz Lassing 9 yd run (Andrew Fletcher kick), 12-57, 4:05
Bryan Crenshaw 6 yd pass from Barry Brunetti (Christian Kauffman kick), 6-80, 2:29
Christian Kauffman 20 yd field goal, 7-24, 3:38
Fitz Lassing 3 yd run (Andrew Fletcher kick), 12-80, 2:11
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............
MBA
21
42-197
142
27-15-0
69-339
0-0
3-42.3
2-1
4-24
28:10
5 of 15
MUS
20
30-136
247
27-21-0
57-383
0-0
4-35.0
0-0
4-29
19:50
3 of 10
REPEAT AS STATE CHAMPIONS
With their 27-17 victory over Montgomery Bell Academy, the
MUS varsity football team claimed their second-straight state title,
their fourth in the last six years, and their fifth
overall as the team continued the program’s
greatest run in school history.
MUS scored first on their second drive as
Barry Brunetti found WR Hank Hill in the
endzone for the 19-yard toss to culminate the
7-play, 80-yard drive that amassed 2:14. Hill’s
acrobatic catch was his fifteenth touchdown
reception of the season, besting his previous
season mark, and his twenty-first in his career,
tying him with John David Lawhorn ’04 on
the career scoring list. Christian Kauffman’s
extra point gave MUS the early 7-0 lead.
MBA moved the ball well, yet MUS
defense seemed to stiffen each time MBA
got into scoring position. Early in the second
quarter, Big Red QB Aaron Simonis’ pass on
third down fell incomplete at the MUS 26-yard line. On field-goal
attempt, the snap was fumbled, and the Owls took over at their
own 44-yard line.
MUS took advantage of the miscue. Going 5 for 6 passing on
the drive, Brunetti led the team deep into MBA territory, but after
a sack on third down, the Owls had to settle for Kauffman’s reliable
kick, made from 27-yards out to increase the lead to 10-0, a score
that would hold until the half.
Though MUS held the lead, the Big Red had scoring success in
the second half with 154 total yards, including 123 on the ground.
RECORD: (9-5,4-3)
RECORD: (13-0,6-0)
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
0 - MUS 7
0 - MUS 10
3 - MUS 10
3 - MUS 17
10 - MUS 17
10 - MUS 24
10 - MUS 27
17 - MUS 27
RUSHING: MBA Big Red - Fitz Lassing 25-126; William Tanner 3-46; Aaron
Simonis 8-24; Tyler Franks 5-19; MBA Team 1-minus 18. MUS Owls - Keith
McBride 18-141; Stephond Allmond 2-10; Elliott Bryant 1-minus 2; MUS
Team 3-minus 5; Barry Brunetti 6-minus 8.
PASSING: MBA Big Red - Aaron Simonis 15-27-0-142. MUS Owls - Barry
Brunetti 21-27-0-247.
RECEIVING: MBA Big Red - Holden Mobley 7-83; William Tanner 4-30;
Brad Bars 2-13; Chase Pruett 1-10; Fitz Lassing 1-6. MUS Owls - Hank Hill
6-76; Stephond Allmond 5-57; Keith McBride 4-27; Bryan Crenshaw 3-22;
Matt Williams 2-50; Elliott Bryant 1-15. Stephond Allmond 1-0.
Taking over at their own 37-yard line, MBA drove the ball deep into
MUS territory, mainly with the running of back Fitz Lassing. But, once the
Big Red got close, the Owl defense held. This time Andrew Fletcher’s fieldgoal attempt was good from 29-yards out to cut the advantage to 10-3.
MUS answered with eight plays to
travel 80 yards as Keith McBride went
in from 7-yards out for the score. MUS
had four plays on the drive over 11 yards,
including a 26-yard pass from Brunetti to
Matt Williams. Kauffman’s PAT gave the
Owls the 17-3 lead.
But the Big Red stayed close. MBA
moved the ball again as Lassing went in
from 9-yards out for the touchdown.
Fletcher’s extra point ended the 12-play, 57yard drive that took up 4:05 as MBA pulled
within 17-10 early in the fourth quarter.
Just as MBA players and fans started to
believe that they could pull off the upset,
McBride took a handoff on the first play
and rumbled 39 yards into MBA territory. Then, Bryan Crenshaw’s 6-yard
reception off a Brunetti jump-pass gave the Owls back the two-touchdown
advantage. MUS sealed the victory with 2:37 left in the game when
Kauffman’s 20-yarder was true as MUS built the 17-point advantage.
MBA scored one final time with just 26 seconds remaining as Lassing
went in on a 3-yard run, but they could get no closer as the Owl fans and
players celebrated.
MUS finished the season at 13-0, winners of 26 straight, ranked as the
top team in the area by The Commercial Appeal, and placed in the Top 10 in
several national polls.
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Coach’s Profile
John Cady: The Heart Stays in the Same Place
A perfect mix of old school and forward-looking John
Cady ’69, a 17-year MUS staffer, offers our athletes more
than 35 years of coaching experience and, as an alumnus,
the perspective of someone who has truly been in their
shoes. The following are a few of the milestones that have
marked Cady’s journey back to Hull-Dobbs Athletic Field.
MUS where he took a position as teacher, administrator,
and coach. Much as he loved the multifaceted nature of his
work inside the school’s walls, the best part of this reunion
was the time Cady was able to spend on the football field,
working alongside Rudolph, his former coach.
PLAYING THE FIELD
It’s perhaps fitting that this mentoring relationship
with Rudolph once again inspired and equipped Cady to
tackle new challenges in his career. In 1996, when he was
offered the job as head football coach at a private school
in Charlotte, NC, Cady left MUS with Rudolph’s
blessing. After three years in the east, Cady
returned to Memphis and served at Briarcrest,
Ridgeway, Craigmont, Lausanne, and ECS before
settling at MUS in 2007.
SETTING THE TONE
The MUS football program has long had a reputation
for progressive coaching. Cady’s experience as an Owl
confirms this to the fullest. At a time when other teams
were running the ball, Coach
Jake Rudolph ran guys in motion
and threw the ball all over the
field. This forward-thinking
went beyond the Xs and Os,
too. Rudolph expected a lot
from his players, but he cared for
them, scheduling rests and water
breaks in the heat. This kind of
allowance was nearly unheard of
in the late 1960s. Cady soaked in
this philosophy and broadened its
application through his role as
co-captain of the team in 1968.
John Cady as an Owl in 1968
ROUNDING IT OUT
Cady is nearly a one-man course catalogue.
During his career, he has taught psychology, Old
Testament, New Testament, ethics, P.E., sociology,
history, and biology. In his current role as director
of student life for the Upper School, Cady has the
opportunity to mentor students and help them
shape the school’s culture through groups like the
Student Council and Civic Service Organization.
HOLDING THE LINE
In college, Cady continued to hone his
game under Coach Don Lear at Southwestern
– now Rhodes College. (Incidentally, Lear is
now the dean of students at St. Benedict at
Auburndale.) At defensive tackle, Cady played
with two of his former Owl teammates, Kelly
McGuire ’70 and Ernie James ’68. College
ball opened a whole new world to Cady. He
especially enjoyed Lynx road trips – when the
team traveled to games in Connecticut, Texas,
Virginia, and Kentucky, among other places.
GAINING PERSPECTIVE
After graduating from college in 1973,
Cady entered the coaching profession at
Elliston Academy and discovered his love for
education. He has been in the field ever since.
In 1982, this calling brought Cady back to
Years fly by, but the heart
stays in the same place.
— Harlan Coben
(Cady’s favorite author)
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FULFILLING A PURPOSE
For Cady, football fills a similar
purpose in the lives of students.
He loves partnering with his
fellow coaches to help each athlete
experience growth both on and
off the field. Cady considers this
outcome to be his own personal
mission, “Wins and losses are not a
big deal. For me, what’s important is
how I’ve helped the guys grow up.”
Cady is also father to two great
children of his own. His daughter,
Gina Costello, works with special
collections at the Louisiana State
University library and his son,
Matthew Cady ’97, is a Navy pilot
stationed in Maryland.
2009 MUS TEAM STATISTICS
SCORING............................................................
Points Per Game .........................................
FIRST DOWNS ....................................................
Rushing.... ..................................................
Passing........... ...........................................
Penalty..... ..................................................
RUSHING YARDAGE ............................................
Yards gained rushing ...................................
Yards lost rushing .......................................
Rushing Attempts........................................
Average Per Rush ........................................
Average Per Game .......................................
TDs Rushing ...............................................
PASSING YARDAGE ............................................
Att-Comp-Int ...............................................
Average Per Pass ........................................
Average Per Catch ......................................
Average Per Game .......................................
TDs Passing................................................
TOTAL OFFENSE .................................................
Total Plays ..................................................
Average Per Play .........................................
Average Per Game .......................................
KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS....................................
PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS ..................................
INT RETURNS: #-YARDS ......................................
KICK RETURN AVERAGE .....................................
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ....................................
INT RETURN AVERAGE ........................................
FUMBLES-LOST...................................................
PENALTIES-YARDS ..............................................
Average Per Game .......................................
PUNTS-YARDS ....................................................
Average Per Punt ........................................
Net punt average ........................................
TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME .............................
3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS .................................
3rd-Down Pct..............................................
4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS .................................
4th-Down Pct ..............................................
SACKS BY-YARDS ...............................................
MISC YARDS ......................................................
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ......................................
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS.......... ...........................
ON-SIDE KICKS ...................................................
RED-ZONE SCORES .............................................
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ...................................
PAT-ATTEMPTS ...................................................
SCORE BY QUARTER ..........................................
MUS..................................................................
Opponents ..........................................................
RUSHING ........................
Keith McBride ..............
Barry Brunetti ..............
Elliott Bryant ................
Stephond Allmond .........
Forrest Baty .................
William Cross ...............
Landon Finney ...............
Toby Baker ...................
William Pickering ..........
John Edwards ...............
MUS Team ...................
Total...........................
Opponents ..................
MUS
495
38.1
244
131
97
16
2402
2681
279
472
5.1
184.8
36
2399
258-153-1
9.3
15.7
184.5
26
4801
730
6.6
369.3
20-316
27-227
16-137
15.3
8.4
8.6
24-7
76-652
50.2
40-1430
35.8
31.1
21:28
67/142
47%
8/12
67%
11-55
0
63
18-20
0-0
57-63 90%
43-63 68%
59-60 98%
1st
97
20
OPP
159
12.2
169
85
70
14
1622
1890
268
418
3.9
124.8
13
1658
310-150-16
5.3
11.1
127.5
6
3280
728
4.5
252.3
71-1199
13-127
1-0
16.9
9.8
0.0
29-16
88-690
53.1
59-2067
35.0
30.8
26:21
45/163
28%
12/35
35%
13-91
28
20
6-11
0-0
15-19 79%
11-19 58%
13-15 87%
2nd
161
36
3rd
162
47
2009 MUS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
GP
7
13
13
13
13
13
10
13
12
4
12
13
13
Att
78
134
89
67
16
36
13
7
5
1
26
472
418
Gain
590
623
517
448
200
188
58
38
13
3
3
2681
1890
Loss
7
110
18
13
2
44
1
6
0
0
78
279
268
68
Net
583
513
499
435
198
144
57
32
13
3
-75
2402
1622
Avg
7.5
3.8
5.6
6.5
12.4
4.0
4.4
4.6
2.6
3.0
-2.9
5.1
3.9
TD
6
13
5
3
3
4
0
1
1
0
0
36
13
4th
75
56
Total
495
159
Long
Avg/G
39
28
51
25
64
34
10
13
8
3
1
64
80
83.3
39.5
38.4
33.5
15.2
11.1
5.7
2.5
1.1
0.8
-6.2
184.8
124.8
2009 MUS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (CONT.)
PASSING ..........................
Barry Brunetti ...............
William Cross ................
Toby Baker ....................
Total............................
Opponents ...................
RECEIVING .......................
GP
Effic
167.42
238.63
47.33
169.89
89.38
140-241-1
12-14-0
1-3-0
153-258-1
150-310-16
Yards
Hank Hill .......................
Stephond Allmond ..........
Matt Williams ................
Bryan Crenshaw ............
Keith McBride ...............
Elliott Bryant .................
Landon Finney ................
Matthew Schaefer..........
William Cross ................
Forrest Baty ..................
Daniel Cunningham .........
Wells Prather ................
Total............................
Opponents ...................
13
13
13
13
7
13
10
11
13
13
13
13
13
13
GP
Number
SCORING..........................
TD
FGs
Christian Kauffman.........
Hank Hill .......................
Barry Brunetti ...............
Stephond Allmond ..........
Keith McBride ...............
Elliott Bryant .................
William Cross ................
Forrest Baty ..................
Bryan Crenshaw ............
Landon Finney ................
Britt McGuire ................
Toby Baker ....................
William Pickering ...........
Matt Williams ................
MUS Team ....................
Jake Rudolph .................
Total............................
Opponents ...................
Att-Cmp-Int
13
13
13
13
13
0
15
13
7
7
5
4
4
3
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
63
20
46
44
18
14
13
6
3
3
2
2
1
1
153
150
18-19
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
18-20
6-11
Pct
58.1
85.7
33.3
59.3
48.4
Avg
878
599
189
281
173
80
100
23
37
16
12
11
2399
1658
19.1
13.6
10.5
20.1
13.3
13.3
33.3
7.7
18.5
8.0
12.0
11.0
15.7
11.1
23
3
0
26
6
TD
Lng
TD
Long
Avg/G
|------------------------------------------ PATs------------------------------------------|
Kick
Rush
Rcv
Pass
Saf
53-54
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
6-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
59-60
13-15
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
0-2
Yards
PUNT RETURNS........................................................
Number
Yards
5
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
16
1
27
13
4
17
33
7
11
25
137
0
26
1
27
13
223
4
227
127
69
15
4
1
3
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
26
6
78
39
5
78
76
67.5
46.1
14.5
21.6
24.7
6.2
10.0
2.1
2.8
1.2
0.9
0.8
184.5
127.5
Number
Forrest Baty .....................................................
Stephond Allmond .............................................
Total..............................................................
Opponents .....................................................
Yards
67
55
29
78
68
39
39
12
23
14
12
11
78
76
INTERCEPTIONS .......................................................
Jake Rudolph ....................................................
Sam Harris ......................................................
Zach Erickson ...................................................
Alex Dale..........................................................
Franklin Martin .................................................
Holt Perdzock ...................................................
Harrison Martin ................................................
Mitchell Thompson ............................................
Total..............................................................
Opponents .....................................................
2257
137
5
2399
1658
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
1-3
3-3
Avg
TD
Long
Avg
TD
Long
5.4
6.5
2.0
8.5
16.5
7.0
11.0
25.0
8.6
0.0
8.6
4.0
8.4
9.8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
10
13
4
17
33
7
11
25
33
0
50
4
50
46
Avg/G
173.6
10.5
0.4
184.5
127.5
Points
107
90
78
44
42
30
24
24
18
12
6
6
6
6
2
0
495
159
2009 MUS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (CONT.)
KICK RETURNS .........................................................
Number
Yards
Avg
TD
Long
Matt Williams ...................................................
Hank Hill ..........................................................
Parker Wilson ..................................................
Jordan Keesee ..................................................
Forrest Baty .....................................................
Alex Perry ........................................................
Total..............................................................
Opponents .....................................................
14
2
1
1
1
1
20
71
243
37
0
0
30
6
316
1199
17.4
18.5
0.0
0.0
30.0
6.0
15.8
16.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
26
0
0
30
6
30
37
TOTAL OFFENSE ..............................................
Barry Brunetti ..................................................
Keith McBride ..................................................
Elliott Bryant ....................................................
Stephond Allmond .............................................
William Cross ...................................................
Forrest Baty .....................................................
Landon Finney ...................................................
Toby Baker .......................................................
William Pickering ..............................................
John Edwards ...................................................
MUS Team .......................................................
Total..............................................................
Opponents .....................................................
G
13
7
13
13
13
13
10
13
12
4
12
13
13
Plays
375
78
89
67
50
16
13
10
5
1
26
730
728
Rush
513
583
499
435
144
198
57
32
13
3
-75
2402
1622
Pass
2257
0
0
0
137
0
0
5
0
0
0
2399
1658
Total
2770
583
499
435
281
198
57
37
13
3
-75
4801
3280
Avg/G
213.1
83.3
38.4
33.5
21.6
15.2
5.7
2.8
1.1
0.8
-6.2
369.3
252.3
2009 MUS FOOTBALL HONORS
MUS TEAM AWARDS
Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Team:
Barry Brunetti, Hank Hill, Harrison Martin, Keith McBride
Position Awards:
Offensive Line: Whit Carr
Offensive Receiver: Hank Hill
Offensive Back: Stephond Allmond
Defensive Line: Andrew Gardella
Linebacker: Harrison Martin
Secondary: Sam Harris
Special Teams: Christian Kauffman
The Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps
All-Metro Private Schools Team:
Special Awards:
QB - Barry Brunetti, WR - Hank Hill, ATH - Stephond
Allmond, OL - Drew Karban, K - Christian Kauffman,
LB - Harrison Martin, DB - Jake Rudolph
Stephond Allmond, Barry Brunetti, Bryan Crenshaw,
Andrew Gardella, Hank Hill, Drew Karban,
Christian Kauffman, Harrison Martin, Jake Rudolph
Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA)
Division II All-State Team:
Slobberknocker Award: Mitchell Thompson
Steve Minkin Headhunter Award: Harrison Martin
Holiday Ham – Trey Jordan “Do Right” Award: Parker Wilson
Dan Griffin Spirit Award (Offense): Drew Karban
Dan Griffin Spirit Award (Defense): Andrew Gardella
W.S. Roberts MVP Award (Offense): Barry Brunetti
W.S. Roberts MVP Award (Defense): Harrison Martin
Tennessee Football Coaches Association (TFCA)
Division II All-State Team:
QB - Barry Brunetti, K - Christian Kauffman,
LB - Harrison Martin
Nashville’s The Tennessean Dream Team:
ALL-STAR SELECTIONS
Quarterback: Barry Brunetti
TSSAA Tennessee Titan Mr. Football D-II AA:
U.S. Army All-American All-Star Game:
Back Winner: Barry Brunetti
Lineman Finalist: Harrison Martin
Kicker Finalist: Christian Kauffman
Quarterback: Barry Brunetti
Parade Magazine All-American Team:
Quarterback: Barry Brunetti
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2009 MUS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (CONT.)
DEFENSIVE LEADERS .................
51 Harrison Martin ..............
41 Eli Wilder .......................
32 Zach Erickson .................
9 Franklin Martin ...............
46 Henry Dickinson ..............
8 Sam Harris ....................
6 Mitchell Thompson ..........
13 Jake Rudolph ..................
25 Andrew Gardella .............
7 Wylie Coleman ................
42 Quay Stallworth ..............
49 Clayton Furr ...................
21 Alex Dale........................
37 Jason Manis ...................
47 Louis Jackson .................
70 Rocky Stone ...................
19 Holt Perdzock .................
10 Terrence Cole .................
44 Michael Wilder ...............
48 Jordan Keesee ................
62 Bo Hale ..........................
23 Landon Finney .................
31 Alex Perry ......................
66 Parker Wilson ................
18 Christian Kauffman..........
88 William Hammond ...........
38 Elliott Bryant ..................
55 Nick Vergos ....................
69 Cameron Crawford ..........
58 Nick James ....................
30 Heath Wilder ..................
90 William Hepner ...............
86 Bryan Crenshaw .............
33 Andrew Chinn .................
87 Edward Good ..................
82 Alex Crump ....................
96 Jazz Singh ......................
36 Wil Hergenrader .............
3 Matthew Schaefer...........
15 Toby Baker .....................
14 William Cross .................
16 Forrest Baty ...................
4 Hank Hill ........................
22 Stephond Allmond ...........
95 Durham Bryce ................
MUS Team ..........................
Total..................................
Opponents .........................
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TFL/Yds
144
94
83
64
59
55
55
50
49
38
36
26
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22
21
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20
18
17
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11
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26.0
22.0
21.0
21.0
20.0
18.0
17.0
16.0
12.0
11.0
11.0
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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
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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: Marty Euverard
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: Rick Whitt
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: None
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: Daniel McGugin
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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2009 D-II AA FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS
CONFERENCE
W L T
Ensworth ...............7 0 0
Brentwood Aca .......5 2 0
Father Ryan ...........5 2 0
MBA......................4 3 0
Baylor School..........3 4 0
BGA ......................3 4 0
McCallie School.......1 6 0
Pope John Paul II ....0 7 0
POINTS
For Opp
Pct
233 111 1.000
229 110
.714
150 124
.714
128 136
.571
147 126
.429
116 185
.429
115 165
.143
80 241
.000
OVERALL
W L T
9
1 0
8
4 0
8
4 0
9
5 0
7
5 0
5
6 0
4
7 0
2
9 0
POINTS
For Opp
315 192
433 225
314 211
352 303
337 222
188 254
232 252
159 364
Pct
.900
.667
.667
.643
.583
.455
.364
.182
Home
5-1-0
4-2-0
5-1-0
4-3-0
6-1-0
4-1-0
2-3-0
2-3-0
Away
4-0-0
4-2-0
3-3-0
5-1-0
1-4-0
1-5-0
2-4-0
0-6-0
Neut
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Streak
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 2
Lost 7
Lost 6
CONFERENCE POINTS
W L T
For Opp
Pct
MUS......................3 0 0
125
20 1.000
CBHS ....................2 1 0
90
66
.667
Briarcrest ..............1 2 0
76
79
.333
St. Benedict ...........0 3 0
0 126
.000
OVERALL
W L T
13 0 0
8
3 0
7
5 0
3
8 0
POINTS
For Opp
Pct
495 159 1.000
253 168
.727
434 309
.583
243 385
.273
Home
8-0-0
5-1-0
6-3-0
3-3-0
Away
4-0-0
2-2-0
1-2-0
0-5-0
Neut
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Streak
Won 13
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 5
MID-EAST
WEST
TOTAL OFFENSE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
G
Brentwood Academy ..... 12
MUS ........................... 13
Ensworth. ................... 10
Briarcrest ................... 12
Baylor School ............... 12
MBA ........................... 14
McCallie School ............ 11
St. Benedict................. 11
BGA ............................ 11
Father Ryan ................. 12
CBHS .......................... 11
Pope John Paul II.......... 11
TOTAL DEFENSE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
G
Ensworth..................... 10
CBHS .......................... 11
Baylor School ............... 12
MUS ........................... 13
BGA ............................ 11
Brentwood Academy ..... 12
Father Ryan ................. 12
McCallie School ............ 11
MBA ........................... 14
Briarcrest ................... 12
Pope John Paul II.......... 11
St. Benedict................. 11
Rush
2910
2402
2822
2212
2394
3167
2047
1724
1825
1701
1390
1283
Pass
1901
2399
776
2062
1772
1144
1128
1359
1106
1278
1303
1318
Plays
587
730
513
616
695
788
634
516
659
602
615
557
Yards
4811
4801
3598
4274
4166
4311
3175
3083
2931
2979
2693
2601
Avg/P
8.2
6.6
7.0
6.9
6.0
5.5
5.0
6.0
4.4
4.9
4.4
4.7
TD
55
62
42
60
44
46
31
34
25
34
30
19
Yds/G
400.9
369.3
359.8
356.2
347.2
307.9
288.6
280.3
266.5
248.2
244.8
236.5
Rush
1080
1322
1650
1622
1761
1961
2294
2029
2609
2400
3083
2347
Pass
1076
1382
1353
1658
1045
1445
1256
1365
1828
1407
711
1514
Plays
523
572
602
728
484
662
705
625
708
596
492
550
Yards
2156
2704
3003
3280
2806
3406
3550
3394
4437
3807
3794
3861
Avg/P
4.1
4.7
5.0
4.5
5.8
5.1
5.0
5.4
6.3
6.4
7.7
7.0
TD
24
21
28
19
30
30
25
33
39
40
48
52
Yds/G
215.6
245.8
250.2
252.3
255.1
283.8
295.8
308.5
316.9
317.2
344.9
351.0
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2009 TSSAA DIVISION II CLASS AA
FOOTBALL PLAYOFF BRACKET
FIRST ROUND
QUARTERFINALS
November 6, 2009
#7 ME - McCallie (4-6)
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Father Ryan
#1 W - MUS (10-0)
15
45
MUS
27
38
10
MUS
Baylor
#5 ME - Baylor (6-4)
December 3, 2009
35
#2 ME - Father Ryan (7-3)
#4 W - St Benedict (3-7)
Championship
November 20, 2009
29
Briarcrest
#3 W - Briarcrest (6-4)
SEMIFINALS
November 13, 2009
23
7
42
MUS
#6 ME - BGA (5-5)
State Champions
10
MBA
#4 ME - MBA (6-4)
27
45
MBA
#1 ME - Ensworth (10-0)
24
#2 W - CBHS (8-2)
21
42
MBA
#8 ME - Pope John Paul II (2-8)
Brentwood Academy
7
Brentwood Academy
#3 ME - Brendwood Aca. (6-3)
17
41
31
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SUPER PREP STATE CHAMPIONS
DATE
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
CHAMPION
Father Ryan
Montgomery Bell Academy
Montgomery Bell Academy
Montgomery Bell Academy
McCallie School
Montgomery Bell Academy
Montgomery Bell Academy
Memphis University School
Memphis University School
Brentwood Academy
Montgomery Bell Academy
Memphis University School
Memphis University School
(12-0)
(12-0)
(9-4)
(11-1)
(11-1)
(11-1)
(11-1)
(13-0)
(13-0)
(13-0)
SCORE
10-7
21-19
49-15
8-7
17-16
27-11
38-14
35-14
30-27
37-34
37-34
38-18
27-17
RUNNER-UP
Montgomery Bell Academy
Brentwood Academy
Christian Brothers
Brentwood Academy
Brentwood Academy
Brentwood Academy
Brentwood Academy
Brentwood Academy
Christian Brothers
McCallie School
Brentwood Academy
Brentwood Academy
Montgomery Bell Academy
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(8-4)
(10-3)
(9-3)
(10-2)
(8-5)
(10-2)
(10-2)
(11-2)
(8-5)
(9-5)
SITE
Nashville
Nashville
Nashville
Nashville
Nashville
Nashville
Nashville
Nashville
Murfreesboro
Murfreesboro
Murfreesboro
Murfreesboro
Cookeville
MUS College Football Players
Mark Pera (Auburn)
Mac McCarroll (Vanderbilt)
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
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
Hamilton Eggers ’94 – Rhodes
Wes McCluney ’94 – Virginia
Brian O’Sullivan ’94 – Colorado College
David Thompson (Arkansas)
Jonathan Howard (Ole Miss)
Max Prokell (Richmond)
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Russell Nenon (Wake Forest)
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
Kelly McGuire
(Southwestern)
Will Thompson (Virginia) and Richard Moore (North Carolina)
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.
Barry Brunetti ’10 – West Virginia
Hank Hill ’10 – Washington & Lee
Christian Kauffman ’10 – Alabama
Keith McBride ’10 – Navy
Jake Rudolph ’10 – Washington & Lee
Mitchell Thompson ’10 – Washington & Lee
Thomas Quinlen (Colorado College)
Mark McGuire 26 (Georgia Tech)
Jon Van Hoozer (Richmond)
Tom Hutton (Tennessee)
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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 14th
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 there, 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-five 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 offical 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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MUS FOOTBALL
RECORDS
1 9 5 7 - 2 0 0 9
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
1. -5 vs Northside in 2006
-5 vs Harding in 1990
3. -3 vs Catholic in 1989
-3 vs Bartlett in 1975
5. 5 vs Craigmont in 1978
NET PASSING ALLOWED - GAME
1. -7 vs Catholic in 1988
2. -2 vs Briarcrest in 2006
3. 0 vs 18 Opponents
(Last Done vs CBHS in 2003)
TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED - GAME
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
40
43
51
58
61
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
Bishop Byrne in 1967
Catholic in 1989
Germantown in 1975
Ripley in 1975
Northside in 2006
NET RUSHING ALLOWED - SEASON
Total Yards
1. 904 in 1967
2. 1116 in 2008
3. 1029 in 1979
4. 1129 in 1989
5. 1143 in 1975
NET RUSHING ALLOWED
Average Yards Per Game
1. 85.8 in 2008
2. 86.8 in 1989
3. 90.4 in 1967
4. 97.9 in 1981
97.9 in 1980
NET PASSING ALLOWED - SEASON
Total Yards
1. 344 in 1976
2. 361 in 1967
3. 370 in 1979
4. 450 in 1975
5. 475 in 1977
NET PASSING ALLOWED
Average Yards Per Game
1. 34.4 in 1976
2. 36.1 in 1967
3. 39.6 in 1977
4. 41.4 in 1979
5. 45.0 in 1975
TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED - SEASON
Total Yards
1. 1265 in 1967
2. 1399 in 1979
3. 1593 in 1975
4. 1607 in 1981
5. 1810 in 1982
TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED
Average Yards Per Game
1. 126.5 in 1967
2. 155.4 in 1979
3. 157.8 in 1977
4. 159.3 in 1975
5. 160.7 in 1981
POINTS ALLOWED - SEASON
Points Scored
1. 33 in 1967
33 in 1957
3. 59 in 1964
4. 79 in 1981
5. 80 in 1975
POINTS ALLOWED
Average Points Per Game
1. 3.3 in 1967
2. 4.1 in 1957
3. 6.6 in 1964
4. 6.8 in 1977
5. 7.9 in 1981
MUS TEAM STATS – OFFENSE
NET RUSHING - GAME
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
509
496
461
460
437
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
Northside in 1996
SBEC in 1979
Memphis Prep in 1980
White Station in 1981
Wooddale in 1981
NET PASSING - GAME
1.
2.
3.
4.
440
368
282
280
280
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
Baylor in 2006
Father Ryan in 2003
Father Ryan in 2001
Wooddale in 2003
Harding in 1991
TOTAL OFFENSE - GAME
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
565
551
524
499
486
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
Bartlett in 1965
Northside in 1996
Ripley in 1974
SBEC in 1979
Memphis Prep in 1980
POINTS SCORED - GAME
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
70
69
64
63
62
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
Northside in 1996
Catholic in 1990
Somerville in 1970
Memphis Prep in 1980
White Station in 1981
NET RUSHING
Total Yards
1. 3056 in
2. 2956 in
3. 2870 in
4. 2764 in
5. 2750 in
- SEASON
1980
1996
1977
1989
1990
NET RUSHING
Average Yards Per Game
1. 254.7 in 1980
2. 246.3 in 1996
3. 239.2 in 1977
4. 239.0 in 1981
5. 235.2 in 1972
NET PASSING - SEASON
Total Yards
1. 2399 in 2009
2. 2212 in 1990
3. 2162 in 1991
4. 2130 in 2003
2130 in 1985
NET PASSING
Average Yards Per Game
1. 193.6 in 2003
2. 184.5 in 2009
3. 173.8 in 2005
4. 166.3 in 1991
5. 159.0 in 2001
TOTAL OFFENSE - SEASON
Total Yards
1. 4962 in 1990
2. 4801 in 2009
3. 4485 in 1991
4. 4390 in 1985
5. 4264 in 2008
TOTAL OFFENSE
Average Yards Per Game
1. 369.3 in 2009
2. 345.0 in 1991
3. 330.8 in 1990
4. 328.0 in 2008
5. 327.0 in 1982
POINTS SCORED - SEASON
Total Points Scored
1. 526 in 1991
2. 498 in 2008
3. 495 in 2009
4. 472 in 1990
5. 422 in 1985
POINTS SCORED
Average Points Per Game
1. 40.5 in 1991
2. 38.3 in 2008
3. 38.1 in 2009
4. 31.9 in 1967
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
by
by
by
by
by
Mason George in 2005
James Hudson in 1982
Bill Lansden in 1981
Steve Shipley in 1985
Marc Gurley in 1987
ENDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
by
by
by
by
by
George Coors in 2008
Buck Towner in 2005
Trey Watkins in 1990
Alan Davis in 1987
Todd Jean-Pierre in 2003
INSIDE
1.
2.
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
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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)
9.
8 by Logan Welch (2003-05)
8 by Wesley Grace (1984-85)
8 by John Norfleet (1975-77)
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2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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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
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
MOST
1.
2.
3.
4.
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)
7 by Ben Bailey (1996-98)
7 by Sam Gannaway (1979-81)
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
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MOST POINTS BY A KICKER - GAME
1. 13 by Christian Kauffman vs White Station in 2009
2. 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.
3.
4.
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)
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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 John Conrad McCrary vs Jackson Prep in 2002
31 by Paul Gillespie vs Baylor in 1999
9. 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. 213 by Marc MacMillan in 1991
9. 201 by John Conrad McCrary in 2002
10. 192 by Rob Park in 2004
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 Barry Brunetti vs MBA in 2009
21 by Michael Park vs Baylor in 2006
5. 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
9. 18 by Paul Gillespie vs Baylor in 1999
10. 17 by Rob Park vs MBA in 2003
17 by John Conrad McCrary vs Father Ryan in 2003
17 by John Phillips vs MBA in 2001
17 by John Phillips vs Harding in 2001
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. 125 by John Conrad McCrary in 2003
6. 117 by Marc MacMillan in 1991
7. 115 by Andy Wright in 1985
8. 114 by Michael Park in 2006
9. 109 by John Conrad McCrary in 2002
10. 96 by Rob Park in 2004
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. 125 by Philip Wunderlich (1987-89)
10. 119 by Paul Gillespie (1998-00)
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. 1613 by Michael Park in 2006
8. 1560 by John Conrad McCrary in 2003
9. 1466 by Rob Park in 2004
10. 1423 by John Conrad McCrary in 2002
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. 1701 by Thomas Hussey (48 punts) in 1987
3. 1561 by Rob Park (41 punts) in 2004
4. 1487 by Drew Alston (42 punts) in 2006
5. 1424 by Tom Hutton (37 punts) in 1990
6. 1415 by Rob Park (39 punts) in 2003
7. 1381 by Tom Hutton (38 punts) in 1989
8. 1377 by Zach Bailey (42 punts) in 2000
9. 1366 by David McGowan (37 punts) in 1980
10. 1356 by Jody McCormack (34 punts) in 1992
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. 2827 by Drew Alston (80 punts, 2003-06)
7. 2393 by Walt Wepfer (64 punts, 2006-08)
8. 2314 by John Brooks (67 punts, 1995-97)
9. 2310 by Jody McCormack (60 punts, 1990-93)
10. 1701 by Thomas Hussey (48 punts, 1985-87)
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 Rob Park (41-1561 yards) in 2004
6. 39 by Rob Park (39-1415 yards) in 2003
7. 38 by John Brooks (38-1312 yards) in 1997
38 by Tom Hutton (38-1381 yards) in 1989
9. 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. 67 by John Brooks (67-2314 yards, 1995-97)
8. 64 by Walt Wepfer (64-2393 yards, 2007-08)
9. 60 by Jody McCormack (60-2310 yards, 1990-93)
10. 48 by Thomas Hussey (48-1701 yards, 1985-87)
AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT - CAREER
(Minimum of 15 Attempts)
1. 38.88 by Matt Evans (34-1322 yards, 1994)
2. 38.50 by Jody McCormack (60-2310 yards, 1990-93)
3. 37.43 by Toby Baker (35-1310 yards) in 2009
4. 37.39 by Walt Wepfer (64-2393 yards, 2007-08)
5. 37.15 by Andy Wright (107-3975 yards, 1983-85)
6. 36.94 by Rob Park (124-4580 yards, 2001-04)
7. 36.92 by Tom Hutton (110-4061 yards, 1988-90)
8. 36.86 by Walt Wepfer (37-1364 yards, 2005-08)
9. 36.55 by Chris Copeland (22-804 yards, 1996-98)
10. 35.44 by Thomas Hussey (48-1701 yards, 1985-87)
AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT - SEASON
(Minimum of 10 Attempts)
1. 41.09 by Andy Wright (47-1931 yards) in 1985
2. 39.88 by Jody McCormack (34-1356 yards) in 1992
3. 38.88 by Matt Evans (34-1322 yards) in 1994
4. 38.49 by Tom Hutton (37-1424 yards) in 1990
5. 38.11 by Walt Wepfer (27-1029) in 2008
6. 38.07 by Rob Park (41-1561 yards) in 2004
7. 38.06 by Rob Park (35-1332 yards) in 2002
8. 37.58 by Andy Wright (24-902 yards) in 1984
9. 37.43 by Toby Baker (35-1310 yards) in 2009
10. 36.92 by David McGowan (37-1366 yards) in 1980
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.
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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 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
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
MOST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
RECEPTIONS - SEASON
67 by Max Prokell in 2005
65 by John David Lawhorn in 2003
46 by Hank Hill in 2009
46 by Thomas Bowden in 1999
45 by John David Lawhorn in 2004
44 by Stephond Allmond in 2009
44 by Hart Weatherford in 1990
39 by John David Lawhorn in 2002
38 by Estes Folk in 2001
35 by David Thompson 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.
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MOST
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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
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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
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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.
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. 208 by Max Prokell in 2005
8. 205 by Steve Rudolph in 1973
9. 202 by Buck Dunavant in 1988
10. 200 by Wesley Grace in 1985
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. 386 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
2. 373 by Jon Van Hoozer (1986-87)
3. 347 by Thomas Bowden (1997-99)
4. 296 by Buck Dunavant (1987-89)
5. 283 by John David Lawhorn (2001-04)
6. 272 by Steve Lawrence (1978-81)
7. 250 by Dede Malmo (1982-84)
8. 245 by Tate Conrad (1989-91)
8. 244 by Estes Folk (1999-01)
10. 235 by Forrest Baty (2008- )
235 by Sean Gould (2000-02)
MUS INDIVIDUAL STATS – RUSHING
MOST ATTEMPTS - GAME
1. 33 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1984
2. 31 by Derek Clenin vs ECS in 2000
3. 29 by Pat Hickman vs Westwood in 1993
4. 28 by Keith May vs Germantown in 1978
5. 27 by Jason Whitmore vs Fayette-Ware in 1993
27 by Andy McCarroll vs Bishop Byrne in 1984
27 by Andy McCarroll vs Tupelo in 1984
27 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1983
27 by Keith May vs Catholic in 1978
10. 26 by Kyle Gowen vs Brentwood Academy in 1997
NET YARDS - GAME
1. 285 by Kyle Gowen vs Northside in 1996
2. 243 by Ray Hayles vs Ridgeway in 1987
3. 234 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1984
4. 230 by Kyle Gowen vs Baylor in 1998
230 by Kent Wunderlich vs Oakhaven in 1964
6. 227 by Keith May vs SBEC in 1978
7. 221 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1983
8. 217 by Pat Hickman vs Westwood in 1993
9. 216 by Pat Hickman vs Wooddale in 1993
10. 204 by Kyle Gowen vs Briarcrest in 1997
MOST ATTEMPTS - SEASON
1. 234 by Andy McCarroll in 1985
2. 199 by Buck Dunavant in 1989
3. 197 by Andy McCarroll in 1983
4. 194 by Derek Clenin in 2002
5. 184 by Kyle Gowen in 1997
6. 181 by Conrad McCrary in 1977
7. 173 by Tyler Massey in 2005
8. 170 by Kyle Gowen in 1996
170 by Andy McCarroll in 1984
10. 168 by Steve Lawrence in 1980
NET YARDS - SEASON
1. 1505 by Kyle Gowen in 1996
2. 1491 by Buck Dunavant in 1989
3. 1311 by Andy McCarroll in 1985
4. 1297 by Conrad McCrary in 1977
5. 1285 by Steve Lawrence in 1980
6. 1253 by Ray Hayles in 1987
7. 1221 by Keith May in 1978
8. 1217 by Kyle Gowen in 1997
9. 1205 by Pat Hickman in 1993
10. 1200 by Bill Sorrells in 1982
MOST ATTEMPTS - CAREER
1. 609 by Andy McCarroll (1982-85)
2. 489 by Kyle Gowen (1996-98)
3. 471 by Derek Clenin (1999-02)
4. 381 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
5. 339 by Steve Lawrence (1978-81)
6. 321 by John Poole (1973-75)
7. 318 by Conrad McCrary (1975-77)
8. 301 by Ray Hayles (1986-88)
9. 266 by Warren Grimm (2002-04)
10. 259 by Jason Whitmore (1991-93)
NET YARDS - CAREER
1. 3581 by Kyle Gowen (1996-98)
2. 3446 by Andy McCarroll (1982-85)
3. 2435 by Steve Lawrence (1978-81)
4. 2411 by Derek Clenin (1999-02)
5. 2053 by Conrad McCrary (1975-77)
6. 2033 by Ray Hayles (1986-88)
7. 1756 by Keith May (1977-78)
8. 1745 by Pat Hickman (1991-93)
9. 1660 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
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
1.
2.
3.
4.
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
6.
7.
8.
10.
TOUCHDOWN PASSES - SEASON
26 by Marc MacMillan in 1991
23 by Barry Brunetti in 2009
22 by Andy Wright in 1985
18 by Barry Brunetti in 2008
18 by Marc MacMillan in 1990
16 by Michael Park in 2005
14 by Will Thompson in 1994
13 by Rob Park in 2004
13 by Jackson Moore in 1992
11 by John Conrad McCrary in 2002
11 by John Phillips in 2001
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
1.
2.
3.
4.
TOUCHDOWN PASSES - CAREER
46 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
43 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
26 by Andy Wright (1983-85)
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 TOUCHDOWNS - GAME
1. 5 by Andy McCarroll vs Harding in 1985
MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS - GAME
1. 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
1.
2.
3.
4.
TOUCHDOWNS - SEASON
23 by Andy McCarroll in 1985
20 by Drew Harris in 1982
19 by Buck Dunavant in 1989
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
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS - SEASON
15 by Hank Hill in 2009
12 by Max Prokell in 2005
11 by Scott McArtor in 1985
10 by John David Lawhorn in 2004
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 Taylor Reed in 2007
6 by John David Lawhorn in 2003
6 by Richard Moore in 1994
6 by John Sartelle in 1990
MOST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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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TOUCHDOWNS - CAREER
44 by Richard Moore (1994-97)
43 by Andy McCarroll (1982-85)
42 by Kyle Gowen (1996-98)
39 by Barry Brunetti (2007-09)
34 by Marc MacMillan (1988-91)
33 by Derek Clenin (1999-02)
33 by Kent Wunderlich (1963-65)
28 by Hart Weatherford (1990-92)
27 by Steve Lawrence (1978-81)
25 by Spencer Clift (1989-91)
25 by Weber Laughlin (1967-68)
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 John Phillips vs Father Ryan in 2001
7. 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
10. 42 by Marc MacMillan vs Brentwood Academy in 1990
MOST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
MOST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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
YARDS - GAME
421 by Michael Park vs Baylor in 2006
386 by John Conrad McCrary vs Father Ryan in 2003
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
10. 286 by Barry Brunetti vs East in 2009
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
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
1678 by Michael Park in 2006
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 - 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: 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. 87 yards
6. 85 yards
7. 83 yards
8. 82 yards
9. 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 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. 96 yards by Lowell Hays vs BGA in 2008
2. 76 yards by David Frazier vs Bridgeport [TX] in 1999
3. 67 yards by Kent Wunderlich vs Harding in 1963
4. 65 yards by Haynes McBride vs Millington in 1967
5. 57 yards by Wes Scott vs CBHS in 1997
6. 56 yards by Matthew Ware vs Overton in 1996
7. 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
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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
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OPPONENTS THROUGH THE YEARS
Austin East ....................
Barrett’s Chapel .............
Bartlett .........................
Baylor ............................
BGA ..............................
Bishop Byrne ..................
Bolivar ...........................
Bolton............................
Brentwood Academy ........
Briarcrest ......................
Bridgeport (TX) ...............
Brownsville .....................
BTW ..............................
Carver ...........................
Catholic .........................
CBHS ............................
Central ..........................
Chester County ...............
Collierville .......................
Cookeville .......................
Covington .......................
Craigmont ......................
Douglas .........................
Dyersburg ......................
East ..............................
ECS ...............................
Fairley ...........................
1
1
14
7
3
10
2
3
8
26
1
3
1
2
11
17
2
1
18
1
7
5
1
6
13
12
2
-
1
0
6
5
5
2
0
1
17
5
0
5
0
0
1
13
0
0
4-1
1
7
0
0
1
1
6
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
1
25
1
20
5
2
2
2
5
14
3
1
0
1
11
2
1
2
2
1
5
13
1
0
8
-
4
0
14
0
1
0
2
0
6
1
1
1
0
1
0
6
5
0
1
2
0
2
5-1
0
1
0
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
2
7
0
9
6
3
2
4
1
1
1
3
1
2
4
4
1
0
2
9
1
5
4
11
-
2
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
3-1
0
6-2
7-1
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MUS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
YEAR RECORD
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
7-0-1
4-3-1
4-5
5-4-1
6-3
4-5
4-4-2
7-2
4-4-1
7-3
10 - 0
9-2
5-4
6-4
6-4
8-3
4-6
6-4
8-2
6-4
11 - 1
3-6
5-4
11 - 1
8-2
9-2
CHAMPIONSHIPS
County Champs, Little Cotton Bowl Champs
County Champs, Little Cotton Bowl Champs
Little Liberty Bowl Champs
District Champs, State Semifinalist
District Champs, State Semifinalist
Millington Jaycee Bowl Champs
District, Regional Champs
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YEAR RECORD
CHAMPIONSHIPS
1983
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
District, Regional Champs, State Finalist
Munford Jaycee Bowl Champs
State Champions
10 - 3
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
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
MUS SEASON SUMMARY
1957
WON - 7 LOST - 0 TIED - 1
HEAD COACH: GENE THORN
KINGSBURY..................... 25
MILLINGTON................... 20
TREADWELL................... 13
GERMANTOWN............... 25
COLLIERVILLE.................. 14
SEWANEE....................... 21
WHITE STATION............... 0
SENATOBIA..................... 20
1958
0
0
7
7
0
12
0
7
1960
WON - 5 LOST - 4 TIED - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
MILLINGTON.................... 12
KINGSBURY..................... 6
GERMANTOWN............... 20
COLLIERVILLE.................. 0
OAKHAVEN..................... 0
BGA............................... 0
BARTLETT....................... 19
OVERTON........................ 7
WHITEHAVEN.................. 13
WHITE STATION............... 7
7
0
0
0
13
28
33
6
0
14
7
6
6
6
20
32
54
6
WON - 6 LOST - 3
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
MILLINGTON.................. 0
WHITE STATION............. 20
GERMANTOWN.............. 33
COLLIERVILLE................. 20
OAKHAVEN.................... 40
HARDING...................... 26
BARTLETT...................... 13
WHITEHAVEN................ 0
KINGSBURY................... 13
34
0
0
14
0
9
14
13
7
7
WON - 7 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
WHITEHAVEN................. 0
WESTWOOD.................. 38
HILLCREST..................... 25
GERMANTOWN.............. 35
OAKHAVEN.................... 35
MILLINGTON.................. 20
BARTLETT...................... 21
COLLIERVILLE................. 32
WHITE STATION.............. 6
7
6
6
0
13
33
14
0
7
0
92
13
0
7
7
28
28
27
21
27
1962
7
6
6
14
14
0
28
54
0
13
7
0
6
6
6
14
0
7
WON - 4 LOST - 4 TIED - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
HILLCREST..................... 13
WHITE STATION.............. 6
WHITEHAVEN................. 7
GERMANTOWN.............. 7
BGA.............................. 12
MILLINGTON.................. 20
BARTLETT...................... 38
COLLIERVILLE................. 38
WESTWOOD.................. 13
14
18
0
0
18
6
0
34
27
1965
1967
WON - 10 LOST - 0
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
WHITEHAVEN................. 30
WESTWOOD.................. 30
BOLIVAR........................ 20
HILLCREST..................... 27
GERMANTOWN.............. 14
BISHOP BYRNE............... 21
MILLINGTON.................. 48
BARTLETT...................... 48
COLLIERVILLE................. 60
*LITTLE COTTON BOWL*
MCKENZIE..................... 21
WON - 4 LOST - 5
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
KINGSBURY................... 27
MILLINGTON.................. 26
GERMANTOWN.............. 33
COLLIERVILLE................. 21
SEWANEE...................... 14
BGA.............................. 6
BARTLETT...................... 0
WHITEHAVEN................. 13
WHITE STATION.............. 13
WON - 4 LOST - 5
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
MILLINGTON................... 6
TREADWELL................... 6
GERMANTOWN.............. 48
COLLIERVILLE................. 18
OAKHAVEN..................... 6
HARDING....................... 34
BARTLETT...................... 14
WHITEHAVEN................. 12
WHITE STATION.............. 0
1964
1966
WON - 7 LOST - 3
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
WHITEHAVEN.................. 18
WESTWOOD................... 8
BOLIVAR........................ 13
HILLCREST...................... 33
GERMANTOWN............... 6
BGA............................... 6
MILLINGTON................... 7
BARTLETT....................... 47
COLLIERVILLE.................. 21
EAST.............................. 7
1959
1961
1963
WON - 4 LOST - 4 TIED - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
WHITEHAVEN.................. 7
WESTWOOD.................... 0
HARDING........................ 44
KINGSBURY..................... 13
GERMANTOWN............... 35
OAKHAVEN..................... 13
MILLINGTON................... 6
BARTLETT....................... 7
COLLIERVILLE.................. 27
WHITE STATION............... 7
WON - 4 LOST - 3 TIED - 1
HEAD COACH: GENE THORN
KINGSBURY.................... 13
MILLINGTON................... 6
GERMANTOWN............... 7
COLLIERVILLE.................. 14
SEWANEE....................... 0
BGA............................... 18
SENATOBIA..................... 0
WHITE STATION............... 7
6
7
7
14
34
0
7
13
32
1968
6
0
6
0
7
0
0
0
0
14
WON - 9 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BARRETT’S CHAPEL........ 54
WHITEHAVEN................. 21
BISHOP BYRNE.............. 32
COVINGTON................... 7
BARTLETT...................... 35
MBA............................. 7
MILLINGTON.................. 19
MITCHELL ROAD............ 54
HILLCREST..................... 27
GERMANTOWN.............. 14
*LITTLE COTTON BOWL*
LEXINGTON.................... 26
0
9
7
13
0
34
6
20
6
7
14
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
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
7
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MUS SEASON SUMMARY
1975
1976
1977
WON - 8 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BARTLETT....................... 33
COVINGTON.................... 7
OLD HICKORY.................. 35
DYERSBURG................... 3
BROWNSVILLE................ 12
BRIARCREST................... 18
MILLINGTON................... 20
RIPLEY........................... 23
JACKSON CENTRAL......... 6
GERMANTOWN............... 6
0
6
8
0
20
14
18
0
14
0
WON - 6 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST................... 21
CBHS............................ 10
DYERSBURG.................. 15
BROWNSVILLE............... 7
BARTLETT...................... 28
MILLINGTON.................. 19
COVINGTON................... 10
RIPLEY........................... 6
JACKSON CENTRAL......... 6
GERMANTOWN............... 6
WON - 11 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CRAIGMONT................... 47
BRIARCREST.................. 21
MEMPHIS PREP.............. 16
HARDING...................... 27
SBEC............................ 40
BISHOP BYRNE.............. 20
CATHOLIC...................... 21
COLLIERVILLE................. 28
GERMANTOWN.............. 10
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
HUMBOLDT.................... 35
DOUGLAS...................... 14
MILAN........................... 6
0
49
15
14
14
17
14
14
21
WON - 5 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST................... 13
WOODDALE.................... 6
GERMANTOWN.............. 0
HARDING....................... 29
SBEC............................. 47
BISHOP BYRNE............... 14
CATHOLIC....................... 14
COLLIERVILLE.................. 21
MEMPHIS PREP............... 0
1978
WON - 3 LOST - 6
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CRAIGMONT.................... 14
BRIARCREST.................... 28
MEMPHIS PREP................ 7
HARDING........................ 7
SBEC.............................. 34
BISHOP BYRNE................ 0
CATHOLIC....................... 21
COLLIERVILLE.................. 7
GERMANTOWN............... 20
1979
1981
WON - 8 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST.................... 33
WOODDALE..................... 34
GERMANTOWN................ 17
MILLINGTON.................... 33
KIRBY............................. 40
WHITE STATION............... 62
BISHOP BYRNE................ 13
HARDING........................ 34
COLLIERVILLE................... 20
* MILLINGTON JAYCEE BOWL *
CBHS.............................. 24
7
0
21
0
0
6
7
0
38
0
WON - 9 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST................... 28
WHITE STATION.............. 49
WOODDALE.................... 40
GERMANTOWN............... 13
MILLINGTON................... 38
KIRBY............................ 27
BISHOP BYRNE............... 36
HARDING....................... 41
COLLIERVILLE.................. 10
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
RIDGEWAY..................... 21
EAST............................. 34
0
7
16
12
6
20
7
7
6
7
6
9
22
28
7
14
13
0
7
94
7
6
14
WON - 11 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST.................. 30
WOODDALE................... 33
GERMANTOWN.............. 10
HARDING...................... 21
SBEC............................ 50
BISHOP BYRNE.............. 28
CATHOLIC...................... 21
COLLIERVILLE................. 21
MEMPHIS PREP.............. 63
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
HUMBOLDT.................... 17
TREADWELL.................. 20
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 7
26
7
7
0
3
0
14
0
6
7
19
35
1983
0
0
26
14
3
0
14
7
7
3
40
1985
WON - 13 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST................... 55
GERMANTOWN.............. 19
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 14
TUPELO......................... 21
CATHOLIC...................... 31
BISHOP BYRNE............... 48
COLLIERVILLE................. 24
HARDING....................... 49
ECS............................... 26
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
RIDGEWAY......................28
MILAN........................... 41
MARSHALL COUNTY....... 14
GOODPASTURE............... 31
KNOXVILLE AUSTIN-EAST.. 21
14
6
14
0
0
6
14
0
0
1980
1982
1984
WON - 8 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST................... 28
GERMANTOWN............... 30
BARTLETT....................... 38
TUPELO.......................... 21
KIRBY............................. 3
CATHOLIC........................ 14
BISHOP BYRNE................ 31
HARDING........................ 42
COLLIERVILLE.................. 45
* MUNFORD JAYCEE BOWL *
COVINGTON.................... 23
6
7
0
6
6
28
14
0
14
14
WON - 10 LOST - 3
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST.................. 34
BARTLETT...................... 38
GERMANTOWN............... 6
TUPELO.......................... 3
KIRBY............................ 20
CATHOLIC...................... 35
BISHOP BYRNE............... 35
HARDING....................... 21
COLLIERVILLE................. 17
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
TECH............................. 35
MILAN........................... 17
BRENTWOOD ACA........... 6
KNOXVILLE AUSTIN-EAST.. 7
9
12
16
13
7
7
0
10
7
0
16
0
10
1986
19
6
0
24
0
7
0
0
21
7
7
7
29
19
WON - 3 LOST - 6
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
BRIARCREST................... 13
GERMANTOWN............... 13
BRENTWOOD ACA........... 7
TUPELO.......................... 17
CATHOLIC....................... 0
BISHOP BYRNE............... 40
COLLIERVILLE................. 28
HARDING....................... 14
ECS............................... 9
17
21
21
28
10
13
7
0
14
MUS SEASON SUMMARY
1987
WON - 8 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
RIDGEWAY.......................37
GERMANTOWN................ 7
BRENTWOOD ACA............ 7
ECS................................ 26
BOLTON.......................... 7
CATHOLIC....................... 36
HARDING........................ 31
BRIARCREST.................... 49
COVINGTON..................... 28
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
EAST...............................39
MILAN............................ 16
BRENTWOOD ACA........... 13
1988
0
21
14
10
8
0
0
0
7
14
0
34
1990
WON - 14 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................. 13
RIDGEWAY...................... 35
CATHOLIC....................... 69
COVINGTON.................... 36
GERMANTOWN............... 24
WOODDALE.................... 16
BRIARCREST................... 35
ECS............................... 27
HARDING........................ 48
EAST.............................. 21
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
TREZEVANT..................... 33
MILAN............................ 41
BRENTWOOD ACA........... 22
WHITE HOUSE................. 45
MARION COUNTY............. 7
1989
0
11
43
10
0
0
7
31
8
13
24
1991
10
7
0
0
8
6
0
7
14
6
7
7
20
12
26
1993
WON - 9 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................. 17
SOUTHSIDE..................... 53
GERMANTOWN............... 14
OVERTON....................... 23
HOUSTON....................... 31
WOODDALE.................... 21
WESTWOOD................... 29
EAST.............................. 41
NORTHSIDE..................... 40
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
FAYETTE-WARE................ 38
COLLIERVILLE................... 6
WON - 8 LOST - 3
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
RIDGEWAY..................... 38
GERMANTOWN............... 17
BRENTWOOD ACA........... 6
ECS............................... 3
BOLTON......................... 34
CATHOLIC...................... 14
HARDING....................... 41
BRIARCREST.................. 38
COVINGTON.................... 27
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
RIDGEWAY..................... 43
MILAN........................... 16
WON - 12 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................ 45
SOUTHAVEN.................. 28
CENTRAL...................... 32
EAST............................. 57
RIDGEWAY..................... 34
BRIARCREST.................. 44
ECS.............................. 44
KINGSBURY................... 56
TREADWELL.................. 42
HARDING....................... 45
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
SHEFFIELD..................... 45
UNION CITY.................... 31
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 23
9
20
6
3
34
7
27
13
22
22
31
95
27
13
6
7
7
14
7
7
0
0
7
6
16
1992
15
7
14
6
10
10
0
14
8
12
0
7
28
1994
WON - 6 LOST - 5
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................ 15
SOUTHSIDE.................... 45
GERMANTOWN.............. 13
OVERTON...................... 21
HOUSTON...................... 24
WOODDALE................... 17
WESTWOOD.................. 6
EAST............................. 28
NORTHSIDE.................... 42
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
CRAIGMONT.................... 16
BRENTWOOD ACA........... 14
WON - 11 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................ 10
RIDGEWAY..................... 57
CATHOLIC...................... 50
COVINGTON................... 24
GERMANTOWN.............. 14
WOODDALE................... 30
BRIARCREST.................. 24
ECS.............................. 40
HARDING....................... 47
EAST............................. 23
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
KINGSBURY................... 27
MILAN.......................... 23
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 14
WON - 12 LOST - 1
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................ 21
SOUTHAVEN................... 25
CENTRAL....................... 35
EAST............................. 24
RIDGEWAY..................... 42
BRIARCREST................... 14
ECS............................... 31
KINGSBURY.................... 44
TREADWELL................... 41
HARDING....................... 35
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
BTW............................. 31
UNION CITY.................... 21
BRENTWOOD ACA........... 7
7
24
8
20
14
7
0
12
14
14
12
6
21
1995
18
6
45
8
14
40
7
8
7
3
28
WON - 7 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................. 7
SOUTHSIDE.................... 31
GERMANTOWN............... 7
OVERTON....................... 37
HOUSTON....................... 1
WOODDALE.................... 1
WESTWOOD................... 21
CRAIGMONT................... 33
EAST.............................. 43
NORTHSIDE.................... 61
* PLAYOFF GAME *
COLLIERVILLE.................. 7
21
6
30
14
0 (Forfeit)
0 (Forfeit)
28
6
0
24
10
MUS SEASON SUMMARY
1996
WON - 9 LOST - 3
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
CBHS............................. 21
SOUTHSIDE..................... 48
GERMANTOWN............... 14
OVERTON........................ 44
HOUSTON....................... 8
WOODDALE.................... 21
WESTWOOD................... 28
CRAIGMONT.................... 27
EAST.............................. 39
NORTHSIDE..................... 70
* PLAYOFF GAMES *
BOLTON.......................... 45
PEARL COHN................... 15
1997
17
6
16
0
19
0
8
0
22
0
13
20
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
WON - 9 LOST - 2
HEAD COACH: JAKE RUDOLPH
WESTWOOD.................. 35
MBA............................. 14
GERMANTOWN.............. 17
BAYLOR........................ 28
ECS.............................. 35
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 38
BRIARCREST................... 36
MCCALLIE...................... 50
FATHER RYAN................. 7
CBHS............................ 24
* PLAYOFF GAME *
MBA.............................. 7
1998
0
11
16
13
0
18
0
7
17
6
8
7
30
37
35
35
27
14
41
28
96
14
13
10
28
23
7
14
55
30
19
24
2000
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
WON - 6 LOST - 4
HEAD COACH: BOBBY ALSTON
WESTWOOD.................. 27
MBA............................. 17
GERMANTOWN.............. 28
BAYLOR......................... 40
ECS.............................. 20
BRENTWOOD ACA.......... 3
BRIARCREST................... 35
MCCALLIE...................... 34
FATHER RYAN................ 7
CBHS............................ 46
2001
6
18
10
17
25
7
12
19
14
26
17
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
MUS SEASON SUMMARY
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
2003
26
14
14
42
24
0
21
0
17
27
20
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
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
17
0
9
0
3
7
0
0
14
12
10
17
27
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
2007
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
12
8
22
18
14
0
0
7
10
7
21
7
18
2009
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
35
16
27
12
27
24
6
42
40
38
2006
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
2004
0
8
19
7
15
16
35
0
14
6
7
15
17
97
14
34
7
21
22
0
31
35
6
0
40
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
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- ): 93 - 44
MUS Overall Record: 399 - 166 - 6 (.699 winning %)
MOST WINS IN A SEASON:
14 by the 1990 team
LONGEST WINNING STREAK - CONSECUTIVE:
26 beginning in 2008 with a perfect season (13-0)
and again in 2009 (13-0)
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 37 wins and 16 losses (.698 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 26 times and has
a record of 40 wins and 21 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: 20 vs MBA in 2009
• Had 350+ yards rushing in a game: 398 vs BGA in 2008
• Had 35+ rushing attempts in a game: 45 vs Father Ryan in 2009
• Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns in a game: 6 vs White Station in 2009
• Had 200+ yards passing in a game: 247 vs MBA in 2009
• 30 or more pass attempts in a game: 32 vs South Panola in 2009
• 15 or more pass completions in a game: 21 vs MBA in 2009
• Had 4 passing touchdowns in a game: 4 vs East in 2009
• 500+ yards total offense: 551 vs Northside in 1996
• Scored 70 points in a game: 70 vs Northside in 1996
• Scored 60 points in a game: 69 vs Catholic in 1990
• Fumbled 3 or more times in a game: 3 vs Brentwood Academy in 2008
• Threw 3 or more interceptions in a game: 3 vs CBHS in 2006
• Did not commit a turnover: vs MBA in 2009
• Had two 100-yard rushers in a game: vs BGA in 2008
• Returned a punt for a touchdown: 40 yards by Hank Hill vs SBA in 2008
• Returned a kickoff for a touchdown: 94 yards by Estes Folk vs Briarcrest in 2000
• Returned an interception for a touchdown: 62 yards by Lowell Hays vs ECS in 2008
• 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
• Recorded a safety: vs Father Ryan in 2004
• 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: 6 vs Brentwood Academy in 2008
• 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: 96 yards by Kane Alber vs Briarcrest in 2003
• Had a 70-yard run: 76 yards by Keith McBride vs MBA in 2008
• Passed for 100 yards in a game: 207 yards by Barry Brunetti vs Brentwood Academy in 2008
• Threw for 3 touchdowns in a game: 3 by Barry Brunetti vs St. Benedict in 2009
• Had 350 yards in total offense in a game: 421 yards by Michael Park vs Baylor in 2006
• Caught 5 or more passes in a game: 6 by Hank Hill vs MBA in 2009
• 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: 78 yards, Barry Brunetti to Bryan Crenshaw vs Briarcrest in 2009
• Completed a 60-yard pass: 68 yards, Barry Brunetti to Keith McBride vs CBHS in 2009
• 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...
• Had 20 first downs in a game: 21 by MBA in 2009
• Had 350+ yards rushing in a game:
409 yards by CBHS in 2003
• Had 35+ rushing attempts in a game: 42 by MBA in 2009
• Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns in a game:
5 by CBHS in 2003
• Had 300+ yards passing in a game: Westwood in 1993
• 30 or more pass attempts in a game:
38 by Baylor in 2009
• 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+ yards total offense: McCallie in 1998
• Scored 50 points in a game: 55 by McCallie in 1998
• Scored 40 points in a game: 40 by Baylor in 2006
• Threw 4 or more interceptions in a game: Tupelo in 1984
• Had two 100-yard rushers in a game: CBHS in 2003
• Returned a punt for a touchdown:
80 yards by Brentwood Academy in 2003
• Returned a kickoff for a touchdown:
98 yards by Kingsbury in 2008
• Returned an interception for a touchdown:
81 yards by Baylor in 2006
• Returned a fumble for a touchdown:
40 yards by White Station in 2009
• Blocked a punt for a touchdown:
49 yards by Nease, FL in 2006
• Recorded a safety: Kingsbury in 2008
• Held MUS to 50 yards or fewer rushing:
36 by South Panola in 2009
• Held MUS to 20 yards or fewer passing:
14 yards by Northside in 2006
• Recorded 3 or more interceptions in a game:
3 by CBHS in 2006
• Recorded 3 or more fumble recoveries in a game:
4 by Father Ryan in 2007
Best indoor entertainment November - March.
REGULAR SEASON HOME GAMES
Tickets – $5.00
MUS Students – Free
2010-11 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Nov. 16 Tue. SBEC at MUS
7:30
Nov. 19 Fri.
Collierville at MUS
7:30
Nov. 23 Tue. FCA at MUS
7:30
Nov. 26 - 27
Turkey Shootout at MUS
Nov. 30 Tue. Tipton-Rosemark at MUS
7:30
Dec. 3 Fri.
Harding at MUS
7:30
Dec. 7 Tue. MHEA at MUS
7:30
Dec. 10 Fri.
Arlington at MUS
7:30
Dec. 20 - 22
Harding Invitational at Harding
Dec. 27 - 29
Holiday Tournament in Carbondale, IL
Jan. 7 Fri.
St. Benedict at MUS
7:30
Jan. 8 Sat.
MUS at Houston
7:30
Jan. 11 Tue. MUS at ECS
7:30
Jan. 14 Fri.
MUS at CBHS
7:30
Jan. 18 Tue. MUS at Bolton
7:30
Jan. 21 Fri.
Briarcrest at MUS (Homecoming) 7:30
Jan. 28 Fri.
MUS at St. Benedict
7:30
Feb. 1 Tue. FACS at MUS
7:30
Feb. 4 Fri.
CBHS at MUS
7:30
Feb. 8 Tue. MUS at St. George’s
7:30
Feb. 11 Fri.
MUS at Briarcrest
7:30
Feb. 14 - 17
Regional Tournament at Briarcrest
Feb. 19 & 26
Sub-State Games
Mar. 4 - 5
State Tournament at David Lipscomb
University in Nashville
AN OPPOSING PLAYER...
• Rushed for 200+ yards in a game:
202 yards by Kevin Cooper of Baylor in 2006
• Rushed for 4 touchdowns in a game:
4 by Terrence Tillman of Wooddale in 1994
• Had a 80-yard run: 80 yards by
Brian Kimbrow of East in 2009
• Had a 70-yard run: 72 yards by
John Michael Skinner of CBHS in 2006
• Passed for 200 yards in a game:
202 by Jacob Huesma of Baylor in 2009
• 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:
Mike Porter of Melrose in 2008
• 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
by Brandon Eaves of Baylor in 2009
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