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PINEVILLE REBELS FOOTBALL PINEVILLE REBELS (1-0, 0-0) 9/4 PINEVILLE 17, Captain Shreve 0 9/11 at Tioga Indians 7 p.m. 9/18 at Marksville Tigers 7 p.m. 9/25 LEESVILLE WAMPUS CATS 7 p.m. 10/2 ST. LOUIS SAINTS 7 p.m. 10/9 * ASH TROJANS 7 p.m. 10/16 * at Ruston Bearcats 7 p.m. 10/23 * NATCH. CENTRAL CHIEFS 7 p.m. 10/30 * at West Monroe Rebels 7 p.m. 11/6 * at Ouachita Lions 7 p.m. HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS *denotes District 2-5A game TIOGA INDIANS (0-1, 0-0) 9/4 JENA 32, Tioga 28 9/11 PINEVILLE REBELS 7 p.m. 9/18 at Jonesboro-Hodge Tigers 7 p.m. 9/25 at ASH Trojans 7 p.m. 10/2 at Menard Eagles 7 p.m. 10/9 * WEST OUACHITA CHIEFS 7 p.m. 10/16 * BASTROP RAMS 7 p.m. 10/23 * at Neville Tigers 7 p.m. 10/30 FRANKLIN PARISH PATRIOTS 7 p.m. 11/5 * at Grant Cougars 7 p.m. HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS *denotes District 2-4A game Pineville High School Quick Facts Location... Pineville, Louisiana Enrollment... 1,497 Colors... Cardinal & White (Gray alternate) 2014 Record... 5-6 (1-4 District 2-5A) Starters Returning... 7 (4 offense, 3 defense) Offensive Scheme... Veer/Flexbone/Option Defensive Scheme... 5-2-4 Head Coach... Robbie Martin Pineville Rebels at Tioga Indians Friday, September 11 7 p.m. The Reservation (6,000) Ball, La. Radio: Cenla Broadcasting, KZMZ 96.9-FM (Rich Dupree Play-by-Play Lewis Lauve Color Analyst ) Rebels begin season with shutout victory against Captain Shreve The Rebels improved to 5-1 in season openers under head coach Robbie Martin with a 17-0 win over Captain Shreve last week. Jarious Green rushed for two touchdowns, and the Pineville defense limited the Gators to just 57 yards of total offense in the shutout victory. Senior defensive end Esdon Boyd led the Rebels defense with nine tackles, including five for loss and two sacks, and the constant defensive pressure on Captain Shreve allowed the Rebels to overcome six turnovers. Three Rebels rushed for at least 50 yards, led by Green s 55 yards and two TDs on 11 carries. Senior quarterback Clayton Wider finished with 52 yards on 19 carries, and junior fullback Landon King had 50 yards on 14 carries. Sophomore linebacker Jordan Brown got the Rebels on the board with a defensive safety. Neither team scored in the second half after Pineville opened a 17-0 lead after the first two quarters. Former district rivals meeting once again If Pineville High School has a natural rival, Tioga certainly would fit the bill. The two schools are located just 5 miles apart, separated by U.S. Highways 165 and 71, and they service many of the same neighborhoods in northeast Rapides Parish. The schools face off against one another annually in nearly every sport, and they formerly competed as rivals in the old District 3-4A. Pineville moved up to Class 5A in 2007 and the two teams have played as non-district competitors ever since. The most recent redistricting plan pushed Tioga into a similar situation as Pineville, playing against district opponents from the Monroe region. Tioga last defeated the Rebels in 2009, winning 35-21 at D.C. Bill Bates Stadium as Pineville finished that season 1-9. However, the Rebels have won five consecutive games against the Indians by an average margin of nearly 19 points per game. Last season s 26-21 Rebel victory was the closest contest over the past five seasons and the only time during that time span Tioga has scored more than 14 points.

Week 2 Pineville Rebels at Tioga Indians Friday, Sept. 11 7 p.m. Landon King nears 1,000-yard mark for his career Junior fullback Landon King is just 130 yards away from surpassing the 1,000-yard rushing mark for his career. The 6-foot-1, 215-pound led the Rebels in rushing in 2014 with 820 yards and eight touchdowns. After rushing for 50 yards in last week s win over Captain Shreve, King is just 130 yards shy of 1,000 for his career. Senior running back Jarious Green already has surpassed 1,000 yards during his career. The 6-foot, 215-pound Green rushed for more than 500 yards as a sophomore and a junior, and he s the Rebels rushing leader so far this season after his 55-yard, two-td performance against the Gators last week. Esdon Boyd stands out during first career start When Esdon Boyd showed up at Pineville High School at the start of last season, the Rebels coaching staff didn t fully understand what it had. The 180-pound Boyd spent his junior season playing out of position as an undersized nose guard. He made two tackles, impressing coaches with his effort, and during the offseason he started to blossom. ROBBIE MARTIN Head coach, 7th season Northwestern State, 1991 25-33 overall at Pineville Robbie Martin is a name synonymous with Pineville football. He s been around the game and the team for the better part of three decades. A former player and defensive coordinator before becoming head coach, Martin bleeds cardinal and white. Martin was a standout offensive lineman at Pineville High, playing for the legendary Don Shows, before becoming a four-year letterman for Sam Goodwin at Northwestern State. Martin and the Demons won the Southland Conference championship in 1988. After serving as a student assistant under Goodwin in Natchitoches, Martin was an assistant at Buckeye High School for four years, serving as offensive line coach and defensive coordinator, before returning to his alma mater at Pineville. Boyd moved from the interior line outside to defensive end, and during the spring and summer blossomed into perhaps the Rebels best defensive player. That development was showcased against Captain Shreve, when Boyd led the Rebels with nine tackles, including five behind the line of scrimmage and two sacks. Coach Robbie Martin has said on several occasions that Boyd might be the Rebels best defensive player right now. Esdon is a football player, Rebels defensive coordinator John Muder said. The things he does you can t coach. Rebels seek return to playoffs for second straight season One year removed from their first trip to the Class 5A playoffs in seven seasons, the Pineville Rebels look for a return trip to the postseason in 2015. After losing their season opener on the road in 2014, the Rebels won five of their next six games and landed a spot in the playoffs despite dropping their final three games of the regular season. Seeded No. 29, the Rebels lost in the first round to eventual runner-up Destrehan. Limited experience returns, but Rebels boast several studs The Rebels return just seven starters off last season s team, including just three on the defensive side of the football. However, on offense, three of the team s stalwarts are back. Junior fullback Landon King and senior wingback Jarious Green return as a 1-2 tandem in the backfield after combining to rush for more 1,300 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2014. The 6-foot, 215-pound Green was a two-way standout, playing extensively in the defensive backfield as well as at running back. This year, however, he ll significantly reduce his responsibilities on defense, which should allow him to be more explosive and productive in 2015. King, a physical 6-1, 215-pound downhill runner, led the Rebels in both rushing and receiving last season and appears poised to become the first 1,000-yard rusher at Pineville since Derrick Milton in 2009. While with the Rebels, Martin served as the defensive coordinator under both Herbie Smith and Joining them in the offensive backfield is senior quarterback Clayton Wider, who Mike Richard from 1995 to 2009 before taking over as looks to become a more consistent threat passing the ball while also being the trigger-man head coach at his alma mater. of the Rebels flexbone option attack. Senior guard Dakota Cross is the only returning Martin became the interim head coach following starter on the offensive line. Richard s resignation four games into the 2009 season Defensively, senior middle linebacker Jacob Joffrion, who finished second on the team and succeeded him full time the following season. This last season with 70 tackles, returns to anchor the 5-2 front of new defensive coordinator season will be Martin s sixth as the Rebels full-time John Muder, a former standout linebacker at Pineville and Louisiana College. Joining head coach. Joffrion as returning starters on defense are senior safety Aaron Johnson (who led Pineville with two interceptions in 2014) and senior nose tackle Cha kel Williams.

Pineville Rebels Football Coaching Staff Head Coach... Robbie Martin (21st season, 7th as HC)... Northwestern State, 1991 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks... Dan Christman (7th season)... Southeast Oklahoma State, 1988 Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers... John Muder (1st season)... Louisiana College, 2005 Wide Receivers/Special Teams... John Babineaux (3rd season)... Louisiana College, 2011 Defensive Line... Joe Bayone (3rd season)... Mississippi College, 2001 Outside Linebackers/Strength and Conditioning... Jason Covey (2nd season)... Northwestern State, 2006 Offensive Line/Freshmen... Travis Haselback (1st season)... Louisiana College Defensive Backs/Freshmen... Keith Hood (11th season)...louisiana College, 1992 Defensive Line/Freshmen...Joshua Kador (2nd season)... Grambling State, 2005 Defensive Backs... Josh Mercer (3rd season)... LSU-Alexandria Running Backs... Todd Robertson (6th season)... Pineville High, 1990 Offensive Line... Justin Webb (1st season)... Louisiana College, 2006 Sports Information/Statistician/Freshmen...Bret H. McCormick (1st season)... Louisiana Tech, 2005 Week 2 Pineville Rebels at Tioga Indians Friday, Sept. 11 7 p.m. Offense switches to Georgia Tech flexbone formation Paul Johnson has built his career as a successful offensive coach while remaining one of the few coaches to rely on the flexbone triple option. Johnson, a former Navy assistant, first became a head coach at Georgia Southern. Johnson then returned to Navy and most recently moved to Georgia Tech, where he s been the head coach since 2008, making the Orange Bowl two times. This past offseason, the Rebels coaching staff adopted Johnson s flexbone as the team s main offensive identity, switching from a mostly I-formation and single-back attack. Clayton Wider has been tabbed as the team s main trigger-man in the flexbone, while fellow senior Kyle Adams also is expected to take snaps. Defensive coordinator John Muder returns home to Pineville John Muder is back home in the cardinal and white. The 1999 graduate of Pineville High School has returned to his alma mater as the Rebels defensive coordinator after spending the past five seasons as an assistant at Breaux Bridge. A standout linebacker who played for Herbie Smith, Muder became one of the best linebackers to ever suit up for Louisiana College during his standout four-year career with the Wildcats. A two-time all-conference player at LC, Muder finished his career with 181 career tackles. His total of 100 tackles as a senior in 2003 still ranks fourth in school history. Muder previously was defensive coordinator at Breaux Bridge, helping the Tigers to five consecutive Class 4A playoff appearances. The Tigers advanced to the semifinals in 2011, and were knocked out of the playoffs by state power Neville in three of the five years. Muder brings the 50 defense to D.C. Bill Bates Stadium Muder hopes bringing some of the concepts and schemes he learned during his five years in Breaux Bridge can help rejuvenate the Rebels defense as they compete in one of the state s toughest districts. The 50 defense features a five-man front, two linebackers and four players in the secondary. The interior of the defensive front features two defensive tackles and a nose guard, flanked by two defensive ends that are essentially hybrid outside linebackers who line up on the line of scrimmage. The middle of the defense features two linebackers and two safeties, with a cornerback on either side. Muder s new defense features a number of young players looking to make an immediate impact, as only seven seniors are on the Rebels twodeep depth chart. Offensive line has a massive hole to fill with Ford s graduation Last year s Pineville offense was fairly simple run the ball behind massive left tackle Cody Ford. The 6-3, 325-pound Ford could either dominate the defensive end in front of him or get up to the second level to punish linebackers. He was a dominant force who helped the Rebels rush for more than 2,000 yards last season. A three-star tackle, Ford was one of Louisiana s top 30 prospects and one of the top 60 offensive tackles in the nation, according to 247Sports.com. After graduating in May, he reported to Norman, Oklahoma, and has made an immediate impact on the Oklahoma Sooners offensive line. Ford is fighting hard for playing time as a true freshman and is expected to provide immediate depth his first year on campus. Unfortunately, the Rebels don t have Ford this year or anyone like him. Ford is now playing at the University of Oklahoma, and Pineville s front five averages only 215 pounds. The only returning starter on the front line is senior right guard Dakota Cross. The undersized, 215-pound guard will provide valuable leadership and experience on a unit that is lacking both.

Late rally lifts Jena past Tioga in Week 1 The Tioga Indians dropped their season opener last week when Jena scored the final 12 points of the game to rally for a 32-28 victory on The Reservation. After an 80-yard touchdown pass from Logan Dubois to Hayden Weltz, the Indians held a 28-20 lead in the third quarter. But Jena scored twice in the fourth quarter while keeping the Indians off the scoreboard. Lamar Farris hooked up with Jonovan Simmons on a 44-yard TD pass, but Tioga held on to a two-point lead when the Indians stopped Jordan Mitchell on a 2-point conversion attempt. The lead was short-lived, however, as the Giants moved ahead and grabbed the victory when Joe Knight broke free for a 58-yard touchdown. Knight finished with 109 rushing yards, while Farris threw three touchdown passes, including two to Simmons. The Indians, meanwhile, managed just 44 rushing yards in the game, and relied on the arm of Dubois, their junior signal-caller. Dubois completed 13 of 27 passes for 269 yards and three touchdowns. All of the scores went to Weltz, a senior, who caught five balls for 200 yards. Dubois also was intercepted three times by the Giants. Jimmerson s two TDs sparked Rebels last season Junior Quadrell Jimmerson may be the least-known of the Rebels starting trio of running backs, but his coming-out party last season lifted the Rebels to a home win over Tioga. The 5-foot-8, 150-pound Jimmerson rushed for 86 yards and two TDs to lead Pineville to a 26-21 win over the Indians at D.C. Bill Bates Stadium last year in a game that was played on a Saturday afternoon because a lightning storm postponed the game from the night before. Tioga led 14-6 late in the first half when the Rebels got a much -needed spark from senior Josh Hayward, who returned a kickoff 83 yards to set up a 2-yard TD run by Landon King. Jimmerson had scored the Rebels first touchdown of the game, a 19-yarder, and he also scored the game-winner, a 7-yard run in the third quarter following a blocked punt by Pineville. Jarious Green also scored on a 45-yard run, one drive before Jimmerson s game-winner as the Rebels rallied from a 21-12 deficit to pick up the victory. Jimmerson, Green (93 yards) and King (107 yards) all surpassed the 80-yard mark in the game as the Rebels rushed for 339 yards against the Indians. Rebels own the Tioga rivalry of late Pineville and Tioga are separated by just 5 miles, and the two schools have played annually for years, dating back to when they were district rivals. However, the Rebels have dominated the series in recent years. Last season s victory for the Rebels was the 14th in 15 seasons for Pineville, with the only loss during that time span coming in 2009. Tioga won that game 35-21 as the Rebels went on to finish the season with a 1-9 record. Rebels coaches have ties to Tioga s staff Two members of the 2015 Pineville High football coaching staff have ties to either Tioga or Indians head coach Kevin Cook. Justin Webb, who is in his first season as the Rebels offensive line coach, spent the past three seasons at Tioga. Webb was the offensive coordinator for previous Indians head coach Patrick Garvin before moving over to Pineville at the end of the last school year. But Webb isn t the only former Tioga assistant on the Rebels staff. Outside linebackers coach Jason Covey, who also serves as Pineville s strength and conditioning coach, has ties to both Tioga and Cook. Prior to coming to Pineville in 2013, Covey spent two seasons on Cook s staff at Buckeye after spending six seasons as an assistant to Mike Cieslak at Tioga. In Covey s final season at Tioga, he worked with Cook, who was then the Indians defensive coordinator. Pineville, Tioga principals well versed in rivalry Not only do the coaching staffs have ties with one another, the principals at the two schools do, as well. Pineville principal Dr. Karl Carpenter spent 16 years as the band director at Tioga High School and also served as an assistant principal at the school for four years. He s now in his ninth year as the Rebels principal. His counterpart at Tioga, Alan LaCombe, also has seen the rivalry from both sides. LaCombe served as a defensive line coach under Robbie Martin at Pineville before moving into the administration at Tioga. Joe Bayone squares off against his mentor While several coaches and principals in this week s matchup have ties to the opponent, one Pineville coach will be squaring off against a man who has been extremely important in his football career. Pineville defensive line coach Joe Bayone will match wits against Tom O Kelley, the longtime head coach at Northwood-Lena who is now the Indians offensive coordinator. Bayone recalled first meeting O Kelley when he was a middleschooler in Lena and dressed on the Gators varsity football squad. After moving to Oklahoma for several years, Bayone returned to Northwood and played for O Kelley during his junior and senior seasons (1995-96). Bayone went on to play on Mississippi College s American Southwest Conference championship team in 1997, making 86 tackles during his career with the Choctaws from 1997-2000. Bayone also finished his career with 18 tackles for loss, two sacks, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. His best season came his final year in 2000, when he made 53 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, one sack, forced four fumbles and recovered two fumbles.

Pineville Rebels 2015 FOOTBALL ROSTER # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 1 Gavin Capehart WR/K 6-0 150 Sr. 2 Aaron Johnson CB 5-10 155 Sr. 3 Jordan Holmes WR 5-8 130 Sr. 4 Isaiah Hayward DE 5-8 175 Sr. 5 Jarious Green RB 6-0 215 Sr. 6 Shandon Miller SS 5-7 160 Sr. 7 Troy Johnson WR 5-4 135 Sr. 8 Kyle Adams QB 6-6 190 Sr. 9 Don Torry Hudson WR 5-8 145 So. 10 Cameron Bates QB/P 6-2 175 So. 11 Jacob Toralba WR 5-10 150 Jr. 12 Clayton Wider Jr. QB 5-9 165 Sr. 13 Daveon Calhoun CB 5-7 135 So. 14 Cameron Blackwell RB 5-10 140 So. 15 Trey Burton LB 5-10 170 Jr. 16 Braylin Thomas WR 5-11 140 Jr. 17 Blaze Clark DE 6-3 175 Jr. 18 Ben West QB 5-9 175 Fr. 21 John Joseph CB 5-7 120 So. 22 Juan Haynes RB 5-6 140 Jr. 23 Matthew Sylvia FS 6-0 165 Jr. 26 Zion Williams WR 5-10 140 Jr. 29 Travis Garrison FS 5-10 170 Jr. 30 Quadrell Jimmerson RB 5-8 150 Jr. 31 Jason Berry WR 5-6 130 Jr. 32 Landon King RB 6-1 215 Jr. 33 Jeremy Sigler DE 6-0 160 So. 35 Bryce Johnson RB 5-10 175 Jr. 36 Alex Brinson CB 5-9 140 So. 38 Lajarvis Sharp CB 5-8 155 Jr. 39 Keric Rachal CB 5-8 130 So. 40 Xavier Price DE 6-2 185 Fr. 41 Jacob Joffrion LB 5-10 215 Sr. 42 Chris Hall LB 5-10 180 So. 43 Javyon Brown CB 5-7 150 Jr. 44 Tim Peart LB/TE 5-9 180 Jr. # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 45 Scott McConnell WR/P 5-11 150 Jr. 46 Jacob Campbell DB 5-8 140 Jr. 47 Esdon Boyd DE 5-11 180 Sr. 48 Quintavious Fields LB 5-6 170 So. 49 Wilbert Chapman DB 5-8 135 Jr. 51 Shane Stuchlik OL 6-0 210 Jr. 52 Jordan Brown LB 5-10 230 So. 53 Tristan Morrow OL 5-8 215 Jr. 56 Mason Musgrove DE 6-1 195 So. 57 Nicholas Johnson LB 5-7 180 Sr. 58 Kevin Hailey DL 5-10 175 So. 59 Antoine Iles DL 5-10 185 So. 60 Noah Turner OL 5-10 210 So. 61 Ryan Gordon OL 5-10 230 So. 62 Henry Martin OL 6-2 185 So. 63 Bailey Murray OL 6-0 200 So. 64 Harrison Nugent OL 6-0 185 Sr. 65 Jacob Parson OL 5-10 270 Jr. 66 Levi Roberts OL 5-9 210 So. 67 Brady Johnson OL 5-11 205 Jr. 68 Dakota Cross OL 6-0 215 Sr. 70 Kullen McCann OL 5-9 250 Jr. 71 Kyle Little OL 5-11 190 So. 72 Jaylin Johnson OL 6-0 245 So. 78 Cade Fredieu OL 6-4 280 So. 79 Tanner Bolton OL 6-0 290 So. 82 Adrian Dean TE 6-2 185 Sr. 84 Gage Ulrich WR 5-8 145 So. 88 Kendall Cox WR 5-6 130 So. 91 Mack Wells DL 5-10 210 Jr. 92 Kellen Wenslow DL 5-11 210 Jr. 93 Cedric Loyden DL 5-10 230 Jr. 97 Quentarius Hurd DL 6-1 270 Jr. 98 Cha kel Williams DL 5-10 330 Sr. 99 Damien Brossett DL 5-10 280 So. Head Coach: Robbie Martin Assistant Coaches: John Babineaux, Joe Bayone, Dan Christman, Jason Covey, Travis Haselback, Keith Hood, Joshua Kador, Josh Mercer, Bret McCormick, John Muder, Todd Robertson, Justin Webb Team Trainer: Gage Trahan Principal: Dr. Karl Carpenter Assistant Principals: Grant Eloi, Mark Johnson, John Neal

QB RB RB FB LT LG C RG RT XWR ZWR TE Week 2 Pineville Rebels at Tioga Indians Friday, Sept. 11 7 p.m. Pineville Rebels Depth Chart OFFENSE (Veer/Flexbone) 12 Clayton Wider Jr. (5-9, 165, Sr.) 8 Kyle Adams (6-6, 190, Sr.) 5 Jarious Green (6-0, 215, Sr.) 14 Cameron Blackwell (5-10, 140, So.) 30 Quadrell Jimmerson (5-8, 150, Jr.) 22 Juan Haynes (5-6, 140, Jr.) 32 Landon King (6-1, 215, Jr.) 34 Bryce Johnson (5-10, 175, Jr.) 41 Jacob Joffrion (5-10, 215, Sr.) 66 Levi Roberts (5-9, 210, So.) 53 Tristan Morrow (5-8, 215, Jr.) 65 Jacob Parson (5-10, 270, So.) 63 Bailey Murray (6-0, 200, So.) 51 Shane Stuchlik (6-0, 210, Jr.) 63 Bailey Murray (6-0, 200, So.) 68 Dakota Cross (5-11, 215, Sr.) 79 Tanner Bolton (6-0, 290, So.) 64 Harrison Nugent (6-0, 185, Sr.) 67 Brady Johnson (5-11, 205, Jr.) 3 Jordan Holmes (5-8, 130, Sr.) 45 Scott McConnell (5-11, 150, Jr.) 31 Jason Berry (5-6, 130, Jr.) 7 Troy Johnson (5-4, 135, Sr.) 1 Gavin Capehart (6-0, 150, Sr.) 26 Zion Williams (5-10, 140, Jr.) 82 Adrian Dean (6-2, 185, Sr.) 44 Tim Peart (5-9, 180, Jr.) DE DT NG DT DE MLB WLB CB SS FS CB DEFENSE (5-2-4) 47 Esdon Boyd (5-11, 180, Sr.) 42 Chris Hall (5-10, 180, So.) 97 Quentarius Hurd (6-1, 270, Sr.) 56 Mason Musgrove (6-1, 195, So.) 98 Cha kel Williams (5-10, 330, Sr.) 93 Cedric Loyden (5-10, 230, Jr.) 92 Kellen Wenslow (5-11, 210, Jr.) 91 Mack Wells (5-10, 210, Jr.) 4 Isaiah Hayward (5-8, 175, Sr.) 29 Travis Garrison (5-10, 170, Jr.) 41 Jacob Joffrion (5-10, 215, Sr.) 44 Tim Peart (5-9, 180, Jr.) 52 Jordan Brown (5-10, 230, So.) 15 Trey Burton (5-10, 170, Jr.) 13 Daveon Calhoun (5-7, 135, So.) 38 Lajarvis Sharp (5-8, 155, Jr.) 23 Matthew Sylvia (6-0, 165, Jr.) 43 Javyon Brown (5-7, 150, Jr.) 2 Aaron Johnson (5-10, 155, Sr.) 29 Travis Garrison (5-10, 170, Jr.) 6 Shandon Miller (5-7, 160, Sr.) 21 John Joseph (5-7, 120, So.) SPECIALISTS K 1 Gavin Capehart (6-0, 150, Sr.) H 12 Clayton Wider Jr. (5-9, 165, Sr.) 45 Scott McConnell (5-11, 150, Jr.) 3 Jordan Holmes (5-8, 130, Sr.) P 45 Scott McConnell (5-11, 150, Jr.) PR 2 Aaron Johnson (5-10, 155, Sr.) 1 Gavin Capehart (6-0, 150, Sr.) 5 Jarious Green (6-0, 215, Sr.) DS 56 Mason Musgrove (6-1, 195, So.) KR 5 Jarious Green (6-0, 215, Sr.) 36 Alex Brinson (5-9, 140, So.) 12 Clayton Wider Jr. (5-9, 165, Sr.) 30 Quadrell Jimmerson (5-8, 150, Jr.)

2015 TIOGA VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER PRINCIPAL: ALAN LACOMBE # NAME CLASS POSITION # NAME CLASS POSITION 2 FRANKLIN, KELVIN JR LB 3 DUBOIS, LOGAN JR QB 4 WELTZ, HAYDEN SR WR 5 NEAL, KENNY SR RB 6 THOMAS, JADARIAN SR LB 7 WARDEN, JACOBY SR LB 8 SPINKS, KENTRELL SR DB 9 MILLER, RAPHAEL JR DB 10 MCCREE, CEDRIC SR WR 12 RENNIER, SHAWN SO QB 13 HAYES, DARRIAN SO DB 14 SPEARS, TREMAIN SR RB 15 QUINNY, TYDARIAN FR DB 17 MALONE, CORBIN JR DB 18 ALLEN, TRE JR RB 19 THOMAS, MARKEZ SR DB 20 THOMAS, FRED SR WR 22 JAMES, COURTLAND JR LB 23 DEVILLE, JESTAN JR WR 24 BAINES, XZAVIOUS FR DB 26 LANE, RYAN SR WR 29 DUNAWAY, JOHN SO DB 30 HELMS, FORREST SR DB 31 DELLGADILLO, YASSER JR K 32 HULL, GAGE SO RB 33 SMITH, CHRISTIAN JR TE 35 LANDRY, MICHEAL SO LB 50 MITCHELL,RICHARD SO DL 52 EYRE, PARKER JR OL 53 JONES, JOQUARIS JR DL 54 JOHNSON, CHANDLER SR DL 55 WELCH, CONNOR JR OL 56 GUILLOTTE, DYLAN JR DL 58 BURNS, JONATHON JR DL 60 CLARK, ISSAC SR OL 61 CARR, DANIEL SO DL 62 JOHNSON, ADRIAN SO OL 64 KING, KEYLAND SO DL 65 JONES, JONATHAN JR OL 66 GRELLER, JOE SO OL 67 SMITH, JOSEPH SR OL 68 JONES, JUSTIN JR OL 69 FREDRICK, CAM JR OL 71 NUGENT, JARED JR OL 73 FROST, LAYNE SO DL 75 SHAMBLIN, SAM JR OL 76 PHARRIS, CHAZ SR OL 77 IVY, JAYLEN JR OL 80 ROBERTSON, DONTE SR DL 83 SMITH, JACOB SO WR 86 CHAMPAGNE, TY JR FS 87 WEBB, DEZMON SO WR 88 BARNHART, TY JR WR 95 HAMMERNICK, DRAKE SR K 36 LEE, ZYTERRIAN SO LB 37 FUSSELL, JONATHAN JR WR 39 WILLIAMS, TYHSON RB JR 43 GINTZ, PEYTON JR LB 44 JOHNSON, DAVION JR DL 46 GOULART, BRUCE JR DL 47 ELDRIDGE, DETAVIUS SO LB 48 JOHNSON, SAM JR LB COACHES HC: KEVIN COOK, OC: TOM OKELLEY, DC: BRYANT BELL, STC: ZACK POURCIAU, CHRIS BAILEY, GARY DAGREPONT, REGINALD DAVIS, CHAUNCE DA- VISON, KATRELL DIXON, OWEN MALONE, CHUCK PERKINS, RYAN REEVES, STATS: MONK

QB RB/SLOT RB/SLOT FB/TB LT LG C RG RT XWR ZWR Week 2 Pineville Rebels at Tioga Indians Friday, Sept. 11 7 p.m. Tioga Indians Depth Chart OFFENSE (Spread/Pistol) 3 Logan Dubois, Jr. 13 Darrian Hayes, So. 12 Shawn Rennier, So. 5 Kenny Neal, Sr. 17 Corbin Malone, Jr. 18 Tre Allen, Jr. 20 Fred Thomas, Sr. 14 Tremaine Spears, Sr. 33 Christian Smith, Jr. 69 Cam Fredrick, Jr. 66 Joe Greller, So. 75 Sam Shamblin, Jr. 58 Jonathon Burns, Jr. 60 Isaac Clark, Sr. 67 Joseph Smith, Sr. 76 Chaz Pharris, Sr. 61 Daniel Carr, So. 77 Jaylen Ivy, Jr. 52 Parker Eyre, Jr. 4 Hayden Weltz, Sr. 10 Cedric McCree, Sr. 19 Marquez Thomas, Sr. 37 Jonathan Fussell, Jr. 23 Jestan Deville, Jr. 26 Ryan Lane, Sr. DT NG DE LB WLB MLB ROVER DOG CB FS CB 77 Jaylen Ivy, Jr. DEFENSE (3-3-5) 67 Joseph Smith, Sr. 44 Davion Johnson, Jr. 76 Chaz Pharris, Sr. 60 Isaac Clark, Sr. 48 Sam Johnson, Jr. 6 Jadarian Thomas, Sr. 35 Michael Landry, So. 2 Kelvin Franklin, Jr. 22 Courtland James, Jr. 7 Jacoby Warden, Sr. 43 Peyton Gintz, Jr. 47 Detavius Eldridge, So. 36 Zyterrian Lee, So. 17 Corbin Malone, Jr. 4 Hayden Weltz, Sr. 13 Darrian Hayes, So. 15 Tydarrian Quinny, Fr. 30 Forrest Helms, Sr. 24 Xzavious Baines, Fr. 19 Markez Thomas, Sr. 8 Kentrell Spinks, Sr. SPECIALISTS K P DS H 31 Yasser Delgadillo, Jr. 4 Hayden Weltz, Sr. 37 Jonathan Fussell, Jr. 95 Drake Hammernick, Sr. 17 Corbin Malone, Jr. 71 Jared Nugent, Jr. 3 Logan Dubois, Jr. PR KR 4 Hayden Weltz, Sr. 13 Darrian Hayes, So. 19 Markez Thomas, Sr. 17 Corbin Malone, Jr. 4 Hayden Weltz, Sr. 13 Darrian Hayes, So. 19 Markez Thomas, Sr. 17 Corbin Malone, Jr.

Senior Spotlight 1. What is your favorite thing about playing football for Pineville High School? Hayward: The student section. We have the best student section in Louisiana. Williams: I m playing for the best team in Cenla. 2. What is your best memory of your days playing for the Rebels? Hayward: Making the playoffs and playing Destrehan Williams: When we beat ASH last year 3. What is your nickname? Hayward: Zay Williams: Red 4. When you re not playing football, what activities do you like to do? Hayward: I have a job, but I like to chill alone and play Madden. Williams: I play basketball and lift weights. 5. What is your favorite subject in school? Hayward: History Williams: Math 6. Who is your best friend on the team? Hayward: Shandon Miller Williams: All the seniors 7. What s your funniest story about coach Robbie Martin? Hayward: No answer Williams: He says he s going to stop dipping, but if you see him after practice, he s got half the can in his mouth. 8. What does being a Rebel mean to you? Hayward: Going out and not letting anybody take anything from you. Always ready to go to war with any and everybody. Williams: Being bold, responsible and determined 9. If you could change positions, what other position would you like to play? Hayward: Running back Williams: Fullback 10. What is one thing off the field that even your teammates would be surprised by? Hayward: No answer Williams: I can dance Cha kel Williams Nose Guard Week 2 Pineville Rebels at Tioga Indians Friday, Sept. 11 7 p.m. Isaiah Hayward Defensive End District 2-5A Standings Team District Overall Alexandria Senior High 0-0 1-0 Ouachita 0-0 1-0 Pineville 0-0 1-0 West Monroe 0-0 1-0 Natchitoches Central 0-0 0-1 Ruston 0-0 0-1 Last Week s Results: ASH 54, Northwood-Shreveport 14 Neville 28, Ruston 12 North DeSoto 30, Natchitoches Central 20 Ouachita 44, Richwood 0 Pineville 17, Captain Shreve 0 West Monroe 42, Wossman 0 This Week s Games: West Monroe at Lufkin (Texas) Benton at Natchitoches Central East Feliciana at Ruston Pineville at Tioga Open dates: ASH, Ouachita Rebels by Class Seniors (16): Kyle Adams, Esdon Boyd, Gavin Capehart, Dakota Cross, Adrian Dean, Jarious Green, Isaiah Hayward, Jordan Holmes, Jacob Joffrion, Aaron Johnson, Nicholas Johnson, Troy Johnson, Shandon Miller, Harrison Nugent, Clayton Wider Jr., Cha kel Williams Juniors (26): Jason Berry, Javyon Brown, Trey Burton, Jacob Campbell, Wilbert Chapman, Blaze Clark, Travis Garrison, Juan Haynes, Quentarius Hurd, Quadrell Jimmerson, Brady Johnson, Bryce Johnson, Landon King, Cedric Loyden, Kullen McCann, Scott McConnell, Tristan Morrow, Jacob Parson, Tim Peart, Lajarvis Sharp, Shane Stuchlik, Matt Sylvia, Braylin Thomas, Mack Wells, Kellen Wenslow, Zion Williams Sophomores (27): Cameron Bates, Cameron Blackwell, Tanner Bolton, Alex Brinson, Damien Brossett, Jordan Brown, Daveon Calhoun, Kendall Cox, Quintavious Fields, Cade Fredieu, Ryan Gordon, Kevin Hailey, Chris Hall, Dontorry Hudson, Antoine Iles, Jaylin Johnson, John Joseph, Kyle Little, Henry Martin, Bailey Murray, Mason Musgrove, Keric Rachal, Levi Roberts, Jeremy Sigler, Jacob Toralba, Noah Turner, Gage Ulrich Freshmen (2): Xavier Price, Ben West

Week 1: Pineville 17, Captain Shreve 0 Pineville 17 September 4, 2015 Bates Stadium Captain Shreve 0 Strong defensive showing leads Rebels to shutout victory in season opener Jarious Green rushed for two touchdowns, and the Pineville Rebels defense of new coordinator John Muder pitched a shutout in a 17-0 win over Captain Shreve last week at D.C. Bill Bates Stadium. Muder s defense set the tone early with a safety on Captain Shreve s first possession, and the Gators never got going offensively. Julian Charles returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for an apparent touchdown for the Gators, but a holding penalty negated the long return. Captain Shreve never really threatened again. Pineville s defense pushed the Gators back 11 yards over the next three plays, and sophomore linebacker Jordan Brown tackled Camron Davis in the end zone to give the Rebels (1-0) the early lead. Green, the Rebels senior running back, scored from 3 yards out on the final offensive play of the first quarter to give Pineville a 9-0 lead, and Green broke free for a 17-yard touchdown with 4:55 to play in the first half to put the Rebels ahead 17-0. Pineville slogged its way through the rest of the game offensively, but the Rebels defense was more than up to the challenge. Captain Shreve managed just 57 yards of offense on 57 plays in the game, and Damarcus McCall gained all of them on a run late in the first half, breaking free of two Rebel defenders and sprinting deep into Pineville territory. We had it for no gain, and a couple of people knocked each other out of the play, Pineville coach Robbie Martin said. That scoring threat came up empty for the Gators when junior safety Matthew Sylvia stepped in front of a Luke Leggio pass near the goal line to make an interception. Outside of McCall s long run, Captain Shreve netted zero yards on its 56 remaining plays. The defense got that egg, said senior defensive end Esdon Boyd, who made two sacks and five tackles for loss Friday night. That s all we care about. We worked our butt off. We were fantastic defensively all game, Martin said. Pineville s power running attack was grounded for most of the game by Captain Shreve s anticipatory defense. The Gators jumped the snap count, sending linebackers and knocking off the timing of the Rebels flexbone offense. Gator linebacker Ashton Lacaze was particularly outstanding, finishing the game with 14 tackles, a sack and three tackles for loss. Pineville finished the game with 248 yards of offense, including 181 yards rushing on 50 carries. Green led the Rebels with 55 yards on 11 carries, while senior quarterback Clayton Wider had 52 yards on 19 carries and junior fullback Landon King finished with 50 yards on 14 rushes. Wider also passed for 67 yards. The Rebels fumbled the football seven times, with six of them being recovered by Captain Shreve. We need to step up our game, senior right guard Dakota Cross said. Complete more passes, run the ball better (and) definitely hold it better. We have to work on the little things. If you do enough little things wrong, it becomes a big problem. Though his team s offense struggled, Martin said he was pleased the Rebels began the season with a one in the win column rather than a loss like last season. Any win against a 5A opponent is satisfying, Martin said. I thought the second half was one of the ugliest games I ve ever seen. Both defenses dominated the offenses. Captain Shreve 0 0 0 0-0 Pineville 9 8 0 0-17 1 10:00 PHS-Jordan Brown tackles Camron Davis for safety 2-0 0:03 PHS-Jarious Green 2 run (Gavin Capehart kick), 5-29, 2:16 9-0 2 4:55 PHS-Green 17 run (Green run), 6-26, 2:14 17-0 Rushing: Pineville, Jarious Green 11-55, 2 TDs; Clayton Wider 19-52; Landon King 14-50; Quadrell Jimmerson 5-25; Captain Shreve, Demarcus McCall 4-63, Michael Edwards 5-4 Passing: Pineville, Clayton Wider 3-6-0, 67 yards; Kyle Adams 0-1-0; Captain Shreve, Lucas Grubb 7-14-0, 37 yards; Luke Leggio 3-11-1, 25 yards; Elliott Redstone 0-1-0 Receiving: Pineville, Gavin Capehart 1-35; Jarious Green 1-23; Troy Johnson 1-9; Captain Shreve, Corey Milligan 2-27; Nico Peretin 3-18; Camron Davis 1-10; Julian Charles 1-8; Octavio Cooper 1-7; Arthur Hicks 1-2 PLAYER STATS/OPPONENT LEADERS Defense: Pineville, Esdon Boyd 9 tackles, 5 TFLs, 2 sacks, 1 PBU; Kellen Wenslow 6 tackles, 1.5 TFLs, 1 sack; Travis Garrison 5 tackles, 2.5 TFLs, 0.5 sacks; Jordan Brown 5 tackles, 2 TFLs, safety; Daveon Calhoun 5 tackles; Shandon Miller 5 tackles, 1 PBU; Matthew Sylvia 2 tackles, 0.5 TFL, FR; Jacob Joffrion 3 tackles, 1 TFL; Mack Wells 2 tackles, 1.5 TFLs, 0.5 sacks, 1 FR; Isaiah Hayward 2 tackles, 1 TFL; Aaron Johnson 2 tackles, 1 PBU; Cha kel Williams 1 FR; Captain Shreve, Ashton Lacaze 14 tackles, 2.5 TFLs, 1 sack, 2 FFs, 1 FR; Jacob Brown 7 tackles, FR; Julian Charles 6 tackles; Michael Edwards 5 tackles, 0.5 TFLs, 2 FRs Yardstick PHS CS First Downs 13 7 Rushing Yards 181-5 Passing Yards 67 62 Comp-Att-Int 3-7-0 10-26-1 Total Offensive Yards 248 57 Total Offensive Plays 57 57 Average Gain Per play 4.4 1.0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 7-6 5-2 Penalties: Numbers-Yards 7-49 7-48 Punts-Average 4-25.0 6-20.7 Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-16-0 1-1-0 Average Per Return 8.0 1.0 Kickoff Returns: Numbers-Yards-TD 2-22-0 2-5 Average Per Return 11.0 2.5 Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD 1-4-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-0-0 6-0-0 Possession Time 28:58 19:02 Third-Down Conversions 4-13 5-18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 1-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-5 0-2 Sack by: Number-Yards 4-30 1-12 PAT Kicks 1-1 0-0 Field Goals 0-0 0-0

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