2018 Riverton Pounding Pavement Podcast:


School: Riverton High School

MascotHawks

Head CoachJoe Stevens

Years at School: 2nd year

Overall Record: 1-8

Assistant Coaches: Dave Powell (Defensive Coordinator), Mike Boren (Specials Teams Coordinator-JV Head Coach), Cole Withrow (JV Offensive Coordinator)

Last Year’s Conference Record: 1-8

Last Year’s Overall Record: 1-8

Postseason: NA

2017 Team Scoring Average: 7.8

2017 Team Yards per Game Average: 163

2017 Team Yards per Game Passing: 81.6

2017 Team Yards per Game Rushing: 81.4

2017 Team Points Allowed Per Game: 37.1

2017 Team Yards Allowed Per Game: NA

2017 Team Yards Allowed per Game Passing: NA

2017 Team Yards Allowed Per Game Rushing: NA

School State Championships: 0

School Conference Championships: 0

Biggest Rival Game Every Year: NA

Number of Players out this season: NA

Number of returning letterman: 4

Number of returning starters: 4

Offense: 4

Defense: 3

Top Returnees from 2017:

QB Cade Howard 5′ 8″ 140 Sr.

OL/DL Dalton Jordan 6′ 190 Sr.

OL/DL Austin Clark 6′ 1″ 200 Jr.

RB/LB Jordan Harrison 6′ 180 Jr.

Who are the newcomers we should know about and why?

Roy Campbell (WR/DB) is a senior that shows a lot of potential being coachable and quality (quiet) leader.

Carson Hall (Junior OL/DL) brings a lot of size to help anchor the line.

Alex Strawbridge (Junior RB/LB) will help lead the defensive unit with his knowledge of the game and leadership skills.

Jacob Reavis (Sophomore WR/LB) has a lot of potential this year making plays offensively and defensively.

Tyler Williams (Sophomore RB/DL) has the ability to be an exceptional addition to our program this year with his talent and size.

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

As always, numbers will be key. Hopefully, we are able to maintain the summer group and get a few additional upperclassmen.

What’s something unique about this team that’s worth noting? 

This team has shown a lot of enthusiasm and dedication during the off-season (November to July). They have improved their leadership skills by committing to the program, communicating with each other and the staff, staying positive, improving their integrity and having confidence within themselves and staff.

Head Coach Joe Stevens says:

“We are going to take each practice day by day, each game down by down, quarter by quarter, half by half…build on the positives after each week.”

 

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