Showing posts with label Emerald Ridge Jaguars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emerald Ridge Jaguars. Show all posts

Friday, July 13, 2012

7-on-7 Thoughts from July 12th...

     Today is a day that is exactly what this blog is all about. I got to see two 7-on-7 events featuring 8 different teams, from 3 different conferences and 3 different classifications. From 914 students at Hazen to 1,673 attending Emerald Ridge. I got to see a little bit of everthing!

     The first was a 10am session at Auburn High School and featured the Emerald Ridge Jaguars, Kentridge Chargers, Lindbergh Eagles and Auburn Trojans. Later in the evening I made the trip to Factoria and Newport high school where the Knights were hosting the Juanita Rebels, Mount Si Wildcats and Hazen Highlanders.

     While I admit that 7-on-7 can be very deceiving, it is also a place where a kid might show something you weren't expecting. Without lineman, this is really a glorified game of flag football, but it is still fun to watch.

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Mount Si

     Without a doubt the most impressive team today was the Mount Si Wildcats. The 3A school from Snoqualmie put together strong efforts on both sides of the ball. All eight of the teams I saw today made a lot of nice plays, but it was Mount Si that did it on the most consistent basis. Offensively they were very good, but for me it was the defense that really opened my eyes. The Wildcats are definitely a team you will be hearing from come this fall. Here are a few that really stood out.

     WR/DB Tyler Button, a 5'7" 140 lbs spark plug was all over the field. On one occasion, he sat in his zone and read the eyes of Newport QB Isaac Dotson (2013, Nevada Commit) before stepping in front of a pass at about his own 15 yard line, no doubt it is a pick-6 in a regular season game. 

     Hard hitting LB Hank Van Liew, also a rugby player(View Video Here), showed above average coverage abilities for a guy I always viewed more as a run stuffer type. One thing Hank does not lack is instincts. Do yourself a favor and watch his highlight film. It is a shade under three minutes and I guarantee you will be impressed. The kid can flat out play.

* Here is another video of Van Liew just brought to my attention.

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Newport

     Playing in possibly the toughest conference (KingCo 4A) in the state, the Knights were in a division that featured eventual state champion Skyline, KingCo runner-up Eastlake and an always tough Issaquah. They would finish 1-3 in division play with their only win coming against winless Redmond. That doesn't mean the Knight s are not a good football team. They have plenty of talent this season and with the KingCo realigning the divisions, the Knights get the three Seattle schools this season. They are a team that could definitely surprise this year.

     The Knights have a weapon at QB that offensive coaches dream about and defensive coaches stay up late sweating about. Senior, Isaac Dotson has the ability to become on of the all-time great QB's from the state of Washington. Dotson is headed to Nevada when he finishes his senior season and their is no reason he can't eventually play on Sunday.

     The name you might see associated with Dotson the most this season is Drew Sample. At 6'3" and 200 lbs, the Junior TE has great hands and a knack for getting open. Today the Knights used him coming off the line and out beyond the hashes. On a few separate occasions he ran deep and using his size and leaping ability, would come down with the ball. He and Dotson were on the same page all day and you can expect to see their names linked together all season. This is a kid to look for in the 2014 graduating class. No reason he can't continue on to the next level and be an impact player.

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Lindbergh

     The most impressive team of the morning session were the Lindbergh Eagle. They do appear to be lacking some top end playmakers, but make up for it in technique. It is always tough to really judge teams as you never know which players are missing and I feel like Lindbergh might be one of those teams. By the seasons end Lindbergh should be in the playoffs as a Seamount 2A representative. As far as today goes, offensively they were the best morning team. They moved the ball with relative ease against all three 4A counterparts. The defense was nothing spectacular, but they definitely got the job done.

     Senior QB, Matt Stuart was very impressive. Standing 6'6" and weighing 235 lbs, he obviously stands out. He has a HUGE arm, but still looks very raw. I would love to see this guy get some time with a professional QB coach to see if he can fully reach the potential I see here. I was told by a reader about a month ago that he is also a very good baseball player. In doing a little research, I found out that he is in fact a very good pitcher. Just type his name, Lindbergh and Baseball into Google. You will see what I am talking about.

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Auburn

     The Auburn Trojans get on here for their defense more than their offense. This is a team that is run heavy during the season and it really shows in 7-on-7 play. I had a few players tell me that the Trojans are looking to open the offense up and pass the ball more, but frankly that really didn't get them much on Thursday. Defensively they looked VERY good. Highly recruited LB/TE Kevin Shelton was not in attendance, so you have got to figure this team can only be better. Defensively the Trojans play what is almost a 2-5-4 as their DE's do a lot of work standing up. One player referred to it as the "Blood" position.

     Senior S/WR, TJ Muao is back in my blog again. Being 7-on-7 this time, TJ was forced to show his ability to cover a little more. He shows a great ability to read the play and the QB to be in the right place at the right time. He broke up multiple passes and even went sky high to pick off a pass against Emerald Ridge. I like everything about this kid.

     At 6'2" and 220 lbs, Senior TE/LB Demontra McNealy is very hard to miss. The kid looks bigger than what he is listed. He is surprisingly agile for a man of his size and has decent hands. If I was Auburn I would be looking to use him on the OL more than at TE(I will get to that later). On the defensive side, McNealy showed good awareness and even picked off a pass that was for sure going to the house. Just his arm length alone is enough to make a QB look another way when wanting to pass.

     Between McNealy, Kevin Shelton and Senior C, Cayman Tinsley, the Trojans could have one of the better OL's in the state. Instead they use both McNealy and Shelton at TE. In the typical Auburn offense, a TE is essentially an extra offensive lineman, but with coach Elliot wanted to pass a little more, they will be asked to run routes. Will they be able to run that route before the QB ends up on his back? Time will tell.


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Juanita
     The Rebels, from Kirkland, showed a few things I really liked and also showed their youth. The Rebels showed they want to open the offense a little more this year and I really liked what I saw. They obviously showed some growing pains, but the sky could be considered the limit with this group. After the session was over I spoke to a Juanita assistant coach and he referred to yesterday as "we brought the young guys". One player that I did notice was missing was explosive WR/DB, Kendrick Murphy. He is a player that makes the Rebels dangerous with his ability to stretch the field. 

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Monday, September 19, 2011

This week in the SPSL 4A South, September 19th, 2011

The SPSL South is down to one undefeated team after the Federal Way Eagles beat the Curtis Vikings 17-7 on Friday night. The Bethel Braves, Emerald Ridge Jaguars, Curtis Vikings and Puyallup Vikings are 2-1. The Rogers Rams are the only 1-2 team in the league while the Spanaway Lake Sentinels, Graham-Kapowsin Eagles and Beamer Titans are still looking for their first win.

The Federal Way Eagles made a big statement this last week in beating Curtis on the road. They are beginning to show they have one of the better defenses around having given up just over 11 points per game. This week they play a Thursday game at home vs Emerald Ridge. Head Coach John Meagher might have his most experienced team in his 14 years at the helm. He returns 9 staters on offense and 8 on defense. Should they get through Bethel next week, expect them to cruise to a SPSL South division crown.

The Bethel Braves are 2-0 in league play as their only loss came at the hands of Permian (TX) by a score of 59-44. Since then they won a high scoring game at Beamer 56-40 and dismantled Rogers last week 63-8. This week they travel to take on the Spanaway Lake Sentinels before returning home to what could be the biggest game in the SPSL South taking on the Federal Way Eagles. They also travel to Curtis later in the season.

A 28 game regular season winning streak came to an end this week when the Curtis Vikings lost to Federal Way. This week the Vikings travel to take on a struggling Graham-Kapowsin team looking for its first win. The Vikings are the 3-time defending SPSL South champions, but now they will need a little help to win a fourth.

If the Puyallup Vikings are going to win the SPSL South division it will take some help and wins in the next four weeks. This week they do play a non-league game at Kentwood, but when they get back to league play they travel to play Curtis, host Emerald Ridge before traveling to Bethel to take on the Braves. Picked to finish sixth by the coaches, they are still very much in the hunt for the top spot.

The Emerald Ridge Jaguars are a team that is still building. In 2009 they were winless and have slowly been growing ever since. They are 2-1 with wins over Beamer and Spanaway Lake. This week is a very tough test as they travel to Federal Way on Thursday night to take on the Eagles. After Federal Way they return home to host the Graham-Kapowsin Eagles in a game they could win. Then it gets as they finish the season with four games against teams with a combined 9-3 record.

At the bottom of the SPSL South are three teams that have yet to win. Some people would say the Beamer Titans and Spanaway Lake Sentinels were expected to be in that position. The Graham-Kapowsin Eagles might be a bit of a surprise to be 0-3, but they have played three very good teams. This week is no different for the Eagles as they are home vs the Curtis Vikings. Beamer and Spanaway Lake meet on the 29th of this month in a game that could be the only win for one of these teams. Beamer put up 40 points on a very good Bethel team, but only managed 13 last week against an Auburn Riverside team that could be considered not nearly as good.

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I have not been to an SPSL South game this season and that may end Thursday when Emerald Ridge plays at Federal Way. I would really like to see Federal Way so I can get a gauge on where they are compared to say Kentlake, Kentwood and some of the KingCo teams.

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If I am able to attend, you will be able to get updates from the game on twitter @HSFootballWA.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

To This Point, SPSL 4A South, Week 2...

The top three teams in the South Puget Sound League 4A South Division are the three you would expect to be there. The Curtis Vikings and Federal Way Eagles are both 2-0, and the Bethel Braves are one of the best 1-1 teams in the state. The other 1-1 teams are the Puyallup Vikings, Rogers Rams and Emerald Ridge Jaguars. At the bottom of the standings are three 0-2 teams with the Graham-Kapowsin Eagles, Beamer Titans and Spanaway Lake Sentinels.

This week the Federal Way Eagles travel to take on the Curtis Vikings. Both teams are 2-0 in league play meaning the winner will sit alone atop the standings with only 5 league games to play.

The Bethel Braves began the season by taking a trip down to Texas to face the Permian Panthers... Yes, those Permian Panthers. The Braves would leave with a 59-44 loss, but the experience of playing a big game can't be measured by a score. Last week the Braves defeated the Beamer Titans 56-39 to begin league play. This week they come home to face Rogers before again hitting the road against the Spanaway Lake Sentinels. At the end of the month they Braves play host to Federal Way, this game could a battle of undefeated teams. By the end of the season you should expect to see Bethel at or near the top of the standings. This team could surprise some people if they get into the state playoffs.

The Puyallup Vikings lost a second week league game to Federal Way 33-13 after dismantling Spanaway Lake 56-7. If the Vikings are gonna win the south division they are going to have to do it on the road as they travel to both Curtis and Bethel. The Vikings have good top end talent but really lack the depth needed to be successful in a league as tough as the SPSL. It will be very tough for them to get back to the state playoffs.

The Rogers Rams finished last season 9-2, unfortunately they only return three starters on offense and four on defense. The schedule is not kind to the Rams, they already went to Curtis and lost 26-20. This week they go to Bethel to face the team the coaches picked to win the division. They still have to travel to Spanaway Lake and Graham-Kapowsin with a home date vs Federal Way between the two. The Rams do have experience at the skill positions, but without good line play it will be tough for them to advance beyond the regular season.

Just two years ago the Emerald Ridge Jaguars went winless, last season they were able to break a 19 game losing streak and finished the season 2-8. Most teams wouldn't find a two win season the be much to write home about, but for the Jaguars it is progress. They have five co-head coaches and for the first time a few years not only have some talent, but even depth at a few positions. The schedule is not kind to the Jaguars as they still have to travel to Federal Way, Puyallup, Kentlake and Bethel. They do get two home games but must play Graham-Kapowsin and Curtis. They should be able to match there two win season from last year, but might have a hard time improving on it.

The Graham-Kapowsin Eagles were picked by the coaches to finish fourth in the division, if they want to do that they are going to need to find some offense. Through the first two games the Eagles have only been able to score 14 points. If they want to make a run at the playoffs it will start this week with a game at Puyallup. The schedule does treat them well as they get Curtis and Bethel both at home. They finish the season with three winable games at Beamer, vs Rogers and at Spanaway Lake.

Spanaway Lake and Beamer are both teams that appear to be headed for tough seasons. Both teams are capable of winning their non-league games, Spanaway Lake vs Mt. Rainer and Beamer vs Auburn Riverside. The two teams meet up at the end of the month at Beamer.