Thursday, August 30, 2018

ARDMORE VS ELKMONT - PREDICTIONS


Where: Cooper Field
What: Non-region game
Coaches: Duane Wales (second season, 1-10) for Elkmont; P.J. Wright (first season, 1-0) for Ardmore
This season: Class 4A Elkmont (0-1), Class 5A Ardmore (1-0)
Radio: 1110-AM, 105.1-FM

Last meeting: Ardmore defeated Elkmont last season, 15-7. Ardmore leads the all-time series, 45-27, and is on a two-game winning streak against Elkmont.

The skinny: Ardmore beat West Morgan last week to open the season. It was a high-scoring affair with the Tigers racking up 52 points. Running back Chase Lay ran for four touchdowns. The Tigers also scored on an 80-yard kickoff return. ... The win gave P.J. Wright his first win as head coach. He came to Ardmore from Spanish Fort, where he was an assistant. … Elkmont lost to Clements, 29-0, to open the season. The Red Devils are on a six-game losing streak dating to last season. … Elkmont is now in Class 4A, Region 8 after being in Class 3A last season.

The Decatur Daily picks: Ardmore

ATHENS NEWS COURIER ARTICLE 
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* Article Link *


The towns of Ardmore and Elkmont are situated just a few miles from each other in northern Limestone County, and that close proximity makes for a fierce football rivalry. The two schools will meet on the gridiron Friday night for the 73rd time, with Elkmont trying to break a three-game losing streak to the Tigers, including a 15-7 loss last season.

Duane Wales has experienced the rivalry from all sides, from an Elkmont player to an assistant coach, and now his second season as Red Devils' head coach.“No doubt, this rivalry is a lot of fun,” Wales said. “These communities are so close, and there are so many people that are friends and a lot of these kids hang out together. It's one of those games that if you win, you have bragging rights for 365 days.”

Ardmore is coming into the game on a high, having defeated West Morgan 52-39 last Friday. Elkmont was defeated by Clements 29-0 in its season opener on the same night. But Ardmore coach P.J. Wright knows that won't matter when the two rivals clash. “This is a rivalry game, so it does not matter what happened last week for us or for them,” Wright said. “They're going to come ready to play, because their community wants to beat Ardmore as much as Ardmore wants to beat Elkmont. You can literally throw any record out the window that you want to because they're going to play us harder than they played Clements.”

The key to Ardmore's success last Friday was the running of tailback Chase Lay, who rushed for 239 yards against the Rebels. “We played well and executed well, but it's important for us as a team, staff and community to know we can still improve,” Wright said. “We've got a long way to go, and we've preached that all week. You've never arrived as a team or as a person. You're trying to continuously get better.”
Wright also cautioned his players against looking past the Red Devils, pointing out Ardmore's record from last year.

“I don't think there's any room for a 3-7 team from last year to ever look past anybody,” Wright said. “We can't afford to do that. They are a good football team and have some good players. We're going to be ready to face a good Elkmont football team.”

Wright also cautioned against his players getting caught up in the emotion of the rivalry game.
“You don't play this game on emotion, you play it on energy,” he said. “A lot of times people don't know the difference. They think if you're emotional you're playing on energy. But that emotion lasts until the opening kickoff and then you're tired. You've got to play on energy the entire game.”

Saturday, August 25, 2018

ROCKY START FOR THE RED DEVILS


Moving up to 4A will be difficult for our boys in red this year.  The Clements Colts left the hilltop with a 29-0 shutout on Friday night as Elkmont started its 2018 season. Elkmont travels to Ardmore next Friday to play a strong Tigers squad.


ELKMONT OFFENSE:
*133 total yards.
* 73 of them were on two trick plays. 
Leading Rusher: Peyton Lovell with 36 yards
Receptions: Clay Hunt had three for 62 yards


Elkmont had a chance to get back into the game after a trick play worked to perfection. Quarterback Davis Hobbs pitched the ball to his brother Ben, who then threw a pass to a wide open Clay Hunt. The play went for 44 yards and put the Red Devils on the 5-yard line. However, Elkmont had a touchdown pass nullified by a holding penalty a few plays later and were eventually stopped on fourth down.

Athens News Courier Article Link

 




Thursday, August 23, 2018

DECATUR DAILY PRESEASON TAKE ON THE RED DEVILS


Biggest change for this season:  
The Red Devils move up from Class 3A to Class 4A. Elkmont is the sixth-smallest school in 4A, with an average daily attendance in grades 10-12 of 303.5. West Morgan is the smallest in 4A at 297.9. Elkmont will be playing in Class 4A, Region 8 with West Limestone, Rogers, Wilson, Deshler, Central-Florence and Brooks, which is moving down from Class 5A. Elkmont and Central are the only schools in the region that did not make the playoffs last season. The Red Devils’ non-region games are with Clements, Ardmore, Lexington and Falkville.
 
Head coach: Duane Wales starts his second season as head coach at his alma mater. The 49-year-old also has coached at Clements and Ardmore. “This is the job I’ve always dreamed about,” Wales said. “I take a lot of pride in the football program because my grandfather, father and I all played here. That means a lot.”

Last season: Elkmont went 1-9 last season while scoring an average of 13.6 points a game while giving up 33.7 points. The Red Devils lost three games by eight points or less.

Last three seasons: Last season’s record was an improvement over the 0-10 record in 2016. The 2015 Red Devils went 2-8. Elkmont went 8-3 in 2014. “Schools our size have an up-and-down cycle of athletes,” Wales said. “We’ve been in a down cycle since the year after we went to the playoffs, but I see us heading back up.
Words to grow on: “Playing in 4A will be a challenge that we have to face,” Wales said. “It’s up to us to take up that challenge every Friday night.”

Quarterback: Senior Davis Hobbs gives the Red Devils experience at this key position. He started all 10 games last season.“He got better every game last season,” Wales said. “He’s continued to improve this summer and has done really well in 7-on-7s.”

Offense: The Red Devils will be in the spread formation looking to run the football. Peyton Lovell and Luke Claunch should get most of the carries. Jesse Hicklen at center and Benji Hanback at tackle will lead the blocking.

Defense: Ben Hobbs is expected to be a leader in the secondary. Clay Hunt will start at linebacker or defensive end. Seth Coffman will be the strong safety. Lovell and Claunch lead the linebackers. Handback and Hicklin also will see time on defense. “We have several that will play on both sides of the ball,” Wales said. “We have enough that we can make it work, if we are careful with our substitutions. We want everybody ready for the fourth quarter.”

Must-see game: The season opener at home Friday vs. Clements is a big rivalry game. The teams closed out last season with Clements winning, 7-0, at Elkmont. The second game at Ardmore is a renewal of a neighborhood rivalry. They have played 72 times dating to 1935. Ardmore holds a 45-27 advantage and has won five of the last six meetings.

Final word: “We really need this team to believe in themselves,” Wales said. “We need to get off to a good start.”
— David Elwell

Saturday, August 18, 2018

IMPORTANT DATES FOR ELKMONT FOOTBALL FANS



August 18 @ 6 pm
Meet the  Red Devils and Hamburger Supper. 
Admission Price: We ask that you bring cleaning supplies. (i.e laundry detergent, bleach, chlorox etc.) 
*Free Hot Dogs/ Hamburgers
*Drinks will be sold


August 24
*Pep Rally @ 2:15 pm
*Gates open at 6 pm
*Elkmont vs. Clements at Boss Hill Stadium @ 7pm