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School: Glenwood

Mascot:Titans

Head Coach: David Hay

Years at School: 25 (3 as HFC)

Overall Record: 14-7

Assistant Coaches:Trevor Lehnen – OC, Mike Janks – OL, Von Edgar – QB, Henry Banks – RB, Josh Atwood – LB & ST, Bryan Pruitt – DL, Jeff Kirkendoll – OL/DL, Joe Wail – Frosh, Josh Meisner – Frosh, Brian Stapleton – Frosh

Last Year’s Conference Record: 7-2

Last Year’s Overall Record: 8-3

Postseason: Beat Mahomet-Seymour 1st Round. Lost to (Country Club Hills) Hillcrest 2nd Round

2017 Team Scoring Average: 26.1

2017 Team Yards per Game Average:  332.3

2017 Team Yards per Game Passing: 161.0

2017 Team Yards per Game Rushing: 171.3

2017 Team Points Allowed Per Game: 26.8

2017 Team Yards Allowed Per Game: 335.1

2017 Team Yards Allowed per Game Passing: 179.0

2017 Team Yards Allowed Per Game Rushing: 156.1

School State Championships: 1998

School Conference Championships: 1997,1998,1999

Biggest Rival Game Every Year: SHG

Number of Players out this season: 110

Number of returning letterman: 19

Number of returning starters: 16

Offense: 7

Defense: 9

Top Returnees from 2017

Offensive: 

Luke Lehnen, Jr. – QB

Jason Hansbrough, Jr.  – RB

Karch Anderson, Jr. – OT

Defensive:

Alex Butler, Sr. – LB

Tyler Burris, Jr. – LB

Jake Wooldridge, Sr. – SS

Drew Dunbar, Sr. – WS

Austin Schiff. Sr. – LB

Mitch Hutmacher, Jr. – DE

Who are the newcomers we should know about and why?

Talen Vogler – LB: Senior who missed all of 2017 with injury.  Started at LB as a Sophomore.  Will play on both sides of the ball.

Conley Price – WR/CB: Senior who missed all of 2017 with injury.  Will play on both sides of the ball.

What are the questions marks for this team heading into the 2018 season?

Like any football team, the development of the Offensive Line will go a long way in determining the success of this season.

Head Coach David Hay says:

“We want our players to be mentally tough, to always choose hard work over ease and to make the choices winning requires.  This team has the tools to find success if they consistently do those three things.”

 

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