Maybe this is the year the numbers align for the West Limestone Wildcats. After back-to-back seasons with .500 records (6-6 in 2011 and 5-5 in 2012), the most important numbers for the football program are the 10 starters back on offense and eight starters on defense.
"We have a strong senior class with many three-year starters," said Arnsparger. "Our expectations are high for this season. That's the way it should be every season." Another important number is two. It's the second season for the Wildcats to run out of the Wing-T formation after switching from a more pro-style offense. Arnsparger thinks the experience and familiarity with the Wing-T should make a difference this season."The Wing-T is easier to coach," explained Arnsparger. "There's less to teach. It's based on deception. You hope that while the defense is trying to determine who has the football, you are already past them and headed downfield. It's a perfect offense for the type of athletes we have."
Offense:
Drew Blakely, a junior, will take over at quarterback this season. Blakely was a starter at defensive back last season. "He's got game experience and he's a good leader," said Arnsparger. "He's perfect for the role of quarterback in our offense." Dillon Miller and Logan Pugh are the top returning rushers. Both had more than 800 yards rushing last season. The fullback is Tucker McCormick and he had more than 400 yards rushing.The offensive line is led by three-year starter Hunter Rouse. The line should push opposing defensive lineman off the ball all season long. The guards are juniors Preston Moss and Craig Chayse. Tyler Widner and Dakota Siniard are the tackles. Matthew Reyer is the tight end.
"It's going to be one of the biggest offensive lines we've ever had," said Arnsparger. "They are not just big, they are athletic. A couple of them have lost some weight and they move much better."
Defense:
Improvement on defense is vital for the Wildcats this season. Last season's defense gave up 355 points. Almost half of that number (169) came in the first three games of the season to rival Clements and region foes Brooks and Central Florence. The defensive line is bigger and will cut down on rushing yards. The defense is led by McCormick at middle linebacker. "We got off to a rough start last season, but I think we improved a lot by the end of the season," said McCormick. Pugh and Reyer join McCormick in the linebacker corps. The defensive line spots will be manned by Widner, Chayse, Moss and Siniard. Romero and Blakely are the cornerbacks. Mewbourn and Miller will be at the safety positions.
"With the experience we have on offense and defense, I expect us to compete in our region," said Arnsparger. "Brooks is going have another great team. After Brooks, there are a lot of good teams, and we'll be in the mix."
Article: Decatur Daily
Box Scores - Max Preps
Box Score | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Final |
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West Limestone | 7 | 7 | 21 | 14 | 49 |
East Lawrence | 0 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 13 |
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Alabama High School Football - East Lawrence trounced by West Limestone
West Limestone Wildcats fans left the game satisfied Friday as they observed their football team rout the host East Lawrence Eagles, 49-13 in a league test. With the win, West Limestone improves its record to 2-2 on the season. The Wildcats host Elkmont to confront the Red Devils in a non-league test on Friday, September 27. The Red Devils go into the test with a record of 2 -2. Elkmont won 35-21 in their recent league test against West Morgan.
Sep 06 @ 7:00 - Football Box Score - Game Stats Link
West Limestone (2-2, 1-1 Away) Brooks (4-0, 2-0 Home)Box Score Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final West Limestone 0 12 0 0 12 Brooks 7 7 0 13 27
Aug 30 - Football Box Score - Game Stats Link
Clements (2-3, 2-2 Away) West Limestone (2-2, 1-1 Home)
Box Score Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Clements 6 0 0 0 6 West Limestone 14 8 14 8 44
2
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WR
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Sr.
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5-9
|
175
|
|
3
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QB
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Jr.
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5-9
|
160
|
|
4
|
WR
|
Fr.
|
5-8
|
140
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|
5
|
WR
|
Jr.
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6-1
|
160
|
|
6
|
WR
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Fr.
|
5-10
|
140
|
|
8
|
FB,
LB
|
Fr.
|
5-10
|
180
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|
9
|
TE
|
Sr.
|
6-0
|
185
|
|
10
|
DB,
WR
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Fr.
|
5-6
|
150
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|
12
|
WR, CB
|
Fr.
|
5-9
|
150
|
|
14
|
QB
|
8th
|
6-2
|
170
|
|
15
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OLB,
TE, LS
|
Sr.
|
6-1
|
195
|
|
17
|
DB
|
So.
|
5-6
|
145
|
|
20
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DB,
WR
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Fr.
|
5-8
|
140
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|
21
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RB,
LB
|
Fr.
|
5-7
|
140
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|
22
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HB,
LB
|
Sr.
|
6-0
|
168
|
|
23
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TE,
LB
|
Sr.
|
6-0
|
140
|
|
24
|
FB
|
Sr.
|
5-9
|
150
|
|
25
|
RB
|
Sr.
|
5-7
|
160
|
|
27
|
CB,
WR
|
Fr.
|
5-8
|
145
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|
32
|
DB
|
Fr.
|
5-6
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135
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|
35
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CB
|
Fr.
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5-6
|
150
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|
42
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RB
|
Jr.
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5-9
|
155
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|
44
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LB
|
So.
|
5-8
|
150
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|
50
|
OL,
DL
|
Fr.
|
5-8
|
170
|
|
51
|
OL,
DL
|
Fr.
|
5-8
|
165
|
|
53
|
OL,
DL
|
Fr.
|
5-8
|
150
|
|
54
|
OL,
DL
|
Fr.
|
5-9
|
180
|
|
55
|
DB
|
Jr.
|
5-10
|
160
|
|
56
|
OL
|
Jr.
|
5-10
|
200
|
|
57
|
OL,
DL
|
Fr.
|
5-9
|
175
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|
58
|
C
|
Fr.
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5-8
|
190
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|
59
|
C
|
So.
|
5-7
|
160
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|
60
|
OL
|
Jr.
|
5-11
|
190
|
|
62
|
OL
|
Fr.
|
6-1
|
195
|
|
64
|
OL
|
So.
|
5-7
|
170
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|
65
|
OL,
LB
|
Fr.
|
5-8
|
150
|
|
67
|
OL
|
Fr.
|
5-9
|
185
|
|
72
|
OL
|
Sr.
|
6-0
|
210
|
|
76
|
OL
|
Jr.
|
6-3
|
245
|
|
79
|
OL
|
Sr.
|
5-11
|
300
|
|
80
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DE
|
Fr.
|
5-10
|
170
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|
82
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K
|
Jr.
|
5-7
|
160
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|
85
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TE,
DL
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Fr.
|
5-8
|
170
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|
88
|
TE
|
So.
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5-3
|
125
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