![]() –Hartman was saddened by the recent passing of Johnny Williams, the coach that led Carver Junior-Senior High School to Midland’s first football state championship in the 1961 Prairie View Interscholastic League title game during a time of segregated schools. He’s a very good representative of hard work and show up. I don’t know if I can find a day when he was late or he missed. “He’s been a backup quarterback,” Hartman said. Head coach Clint Hartman says Windham is a team guy who was willing to move to wide receiver as a senior after coming up through the program as a quarterback. – Legacy senior Caleb Windham will wear Jacob Power’s honorary No. In this district, you better bring your A game.” We’re getting some guys back like (running back Zeke) Luna. When you play people commonly, you start figuring some things out, and they’ve figured out things about us. Not as long as me, but they’re only one year behind us. “We’re probably more familiar with them because their head coach, their offensive coordinator (Caleb Holt) and their defensive coordinator (Mark Ribaudo) have been there longer than most teams in the district. Hartman (hired in 2016) and Frenship head coach Jay Northcutt (hired in 2017) are the district’s two longest tenured head coaches. The Tigers led the Rebels 21-14 during the 2021 meeting before LHS rolled past Frenship for a 68-28 victory. LHS held a 21-14 halftime lead over Frenship in the 2020 matchup before pulling away for a 50-21 win. In the 2019 meeting with current Texas Tech starter Donovan Smith at quarterback, Frenship took a 28-7 lead on LHS before the Rebels came back and prevailed with a 59-36 win. The Rebels have won five straight in the series, but the games have been more competitive in recent years. The good thing is we feel like we have a really good secondary this year, so it helps us. When you throw the ball and you catch well, you always have a chance. “They look like a playoff team to me on film,” Hartman said of the Tigers. ![]() The unit is highlighted by center Isaiah Kema, a 6-foot-4, 290-pound lineman with 18 Division I offers. Hartman said the Tigers' offensive line is the best he has seen at Frenship. ![]() Hutcheson’s loaded receiving group includes super sophomore Leyton Stone (519 receiving yards, 7 TDs), his twin brother Landon Hutcheson (415 receiving yards, 2 TDs) and 6-foot-6 Tate Beeles. The Tigers' offense is led by junior quarterback Hudson Hutcheson, who has completed 72.3% of his passes for 1,370 yards, 12 TD passes and five interceptions. The Rebel receiving corps is highlighted by Deonta Sonnier, who has made 28 receptions for 476 yards and has scored nine total TDs thus far. LHS is spearheaded by future Division I quarterback Marcos Davila, who has thrown for 1,341 yards and 18 touchdown passes, while throwing only four interceptions. You can tell that they’re kind of chomping at the bit a little bit.”īoth the Tigers and the Rebels have capable offenses that have highly productive quarterbacks and deep receiving corps. I think they’re tired of being off for a week. “When you only have five (district) games, a loss is magnified,” LHS head coach Clint Hartman said. The Rebels will be shooting for at least a share of their fifth straight district title this season. Despite its losing record, LHS played what is considered the toughest non-district schedule in 2-6A. 16 and a 60-50 defeat to Converse Judson on Sept. Meanwhile, the Rebels head into league play on a two-game losing streak after they lost to two San Antonio area powers in consecutive weeks with a 35-28 overtime loss to Cibolo Steele on Sept.
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