The Oklahoman

LIONS PRIDE

After a memorable 2019 season, an inexperien­ced group will try to keep Moore competitiv­e

- By Nick Sardis Staff writer nsardis@oklahoman.com

MOORE — Moore had a magical 2019 football season.

With quarterbac­k Daniel Hishaw Jr. and running back Jayce Gardner making highlight-reel plays, the Lions won their first playoff game since 2002 and made it to the Class 6A-I state semifinals.

Moore's 2020 cl ass, which included Hishaw and Gardner, put the program back on the map.

An inexperien­ced group will try to help the Lions stay there.

Coach Brad Hill and his staff have spent the first week of practices trying to determine how to replace a senior class that had nearly 40 players, including nine defensive starters.

The Lions have an open quarterbac­k competitio­n and are turning to young players as the season approaches.

“We have two big holes to fill at quarterbac­k and tailback, but we got open competitio­ns,” Hill said. “We feel like we got some talented guys and it's wide open.”

Several players are in the hunt to be named the starting quarterbac­k.

The front-runner is senior Jake Woodring.

“He' s a really good leader,” Hill said. “Multisport kid. Plays catcher for the baseball team, and he's got every intangible you would want.”

The coronaviru­s pandemic couldn't have come at a worse time for a team trying to build camaraderi­e and establish new leaders.

Senior wide receiver Brandon Girard, who had 27 receptions for 607 yards and five touchdowns last season, said the health precaution­s have made it difficult for his teammates to connect.

“It definitely has been more challengin­g,” he said. “One of the things I love most about football is the brotherhoo­d. With the coronaviru­s, we can't have that brotherhoo­d as much. We have to stay away from each other in the locker room. Only 25 of us allowed. … Some of these guys, I don't even know really.”

Despite the challenges, the Lions feel like they are moving in the right direction.

Hill acknowledg­es he has big decisions to make before the season opener.

“We got a lot of guys that we're looking at,” he said. “Trying to find exactly what our identity is going to be.”

 ?? [CHRIS LANDSBERGE­R/ THE OKLAHOMAN] ?? Moore football coach Brad Hill talks with members of his team during a practice Wednesday in Moore.
[CHRIS LANDSBERGE­R/ THE OKLAHOMAN] Moore football coach Brad Hill talks with members of his team during a practice Wednesday in Moore.

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