Chattanooga Times Free Press

Ridgeland hopes to repeat title under new coach

- Contact Lindsey Young at lyoung@timesfreep­ress. com or at 423-757-6296; follow on Twitter @youngsport­s22 BY LINDSEY YOUNG STAFF WRITER

Few football regions in Georgia face the challenge of replacing as much production as 6-AAAA this season.

The top five teams — Ridgeland, Heritage, Pickens, Northwest Whitfield and Southeast Whitfield — combined lost more than 15,000 total yards. How that production is replaced could well decide the region playoff race.

“All around the region there are probably more top kids to replace than we’ve seen in a long time,” said Northwest Whitfield coach Josh Robinson. “You look at the top quarterbac­ks, running backs and receivers, there’s a lot to replace.”

In addition to the Bruins’ star quarterbac­k, Luke Shiflett, Heritage, Pickens and Southeast Whitfield also lost quarterbac­k starters. A rare returning starter is part of the reason league coaches tabbed defending champion Ridgeland as the team to beat again.

Senior Tanner Hill is a three-year starter at Ridgeland and, under first-year coach Cortney Braswell, will pilot a team going from the wing-T to a more QB-friendly spread attack. With elite athletes such as Stephon Walker, Jordan Blackwell and Azavier Blackwell at his disposal, Braswell believes Hill will thrive.

“Changing from the wing-T to the spread will, I think, showcase the dualthreat ability that’s been hidden the past two years with Tanner,” Braswell said. “We’ve got a long way to go to compete with the teams on our schedule, but the guys are very hungry and they are accepting the challenges we’re putting in front of them.”

Though Pickens lost versatile quarterbac­k Jacob Brumby, junior C.J. Streicher

is ready to step right in and brings a strong arm and the ability to run (449 yards rushing a year ago) to a lineup that also brings back 1,200-yard rusher Robert Davis and receiver Zach Goss Jr., who had 847 yards and 15 touchdowns.

“It’s probably Ridgeland first, but Pickens is on the rise and they will be tough,” Heritage coach E.K. Slaughter said. “Pickens lost their quarterbac­k, but the kid they have coming up is good. They will be right there with them. I like to think we can compete with anybody we play, but we have a lot to replace.”

Slaughter’s Generals,

runners-up to Ridgeland last season, lost more than anyone, including 10 defensive starters. Talented sophomore Nick Hanson steps in at quarterbac­k, but playmakers must emerge to replace the 2,000-plus yards that graduated with Luke Grant and Ryan Carter.

Northwest has a new offensive coordinato­r in former LaFayette coach Chad Fisher, whose son, Ty, likely will replace Shiflett at quarterbac­k. The more athletic Matthew Redmond also will play some there as well as other positions.

The Bruins and Southeast Whitfield figure

to battle with Heritage for the final two playoff spots. Southeast’s Raiders, like Heritage, return one defensive starter and lost over 3,500 yards and 35 touchdowns. Sean Gray’s team will focus on a run game featuring 900-yard rusher Christian Gillespie and a large offensive line.

LaFayette welcomes successful former Fort Payne coach Paul Ellis in as coach, while Gilmer is looking to break a 20-game losing streak.

› In Region 6AAAAAA, Dalton again expects to be in the running for a playoff spot in a league that had a pair of teams, Harrison and Allatoona, reach the 2017 state quarterfin­als.

The Catamounts will ride the talents of transfer quarterbac­k Landon Allen, the running of junior Jahmyr Gibbs and an offensive line with plenty of size. Linebacker­s John Ross and Jack Ridley lead a fast, if somewhat small, Dalton defense.

Coach Matt Land sees a tight race at the top.

“Allatoona was the best team in the region, to me, and they will be the lead dog this year,” Land said. “Harrison is always a strong program, and offensivel­y you can make the argument they became a more complete offensive unit after (now Georgia quarterbac­k) Justin Fields got hurt because more players became involved. That was a preview of what we will see this year.

“If we develop some of our younger guys and stay healthy, there’s no reason we can’t be right there.”

Though Harrison lost the nation’s No. 1 college prospect in Fields, they return quarterbac­k Gavin Hall, running back David Roberts and the three leading tacklers. Allatoona lost four of its top five tacklers but brings back quarterbac­k Dante Marshall.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY DOUG STRICKLAND ?? Ridgeland players celebrate Shawn Wilson’s (24) intercepti­on during their 2017 game against Heritage at Heritage High School in Ringgold, Ga.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY DOUG STRICKLAND Ridgeland players celebrate Shawn Wilson’s (24) intercepti­on during their 2017 game against Heritage at Heritage High School in Ringgold, Ga.

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