Who’s the quarterback for the Glenwood Titans in David Hay’s second season as head coach? Turns out the answer isn’t as simple as you would think.


 

School: Glenwood

Mascot: Titans

Head Coach: David Hay

Years at School: 24 (2nd as HFC)

Overall Record: 6-4

Assistant Coaches: Trevor Lehnen, Vondel Edgar, Mike Janke, Henry Banks, Bryan Pruitt, Josh Atwood, Joe Wail, Josh Meisner, Brian Stapleton

Last Year’s Conference Record: 6-3

Last Year’s Overall Record: 6-4

Postseason: Lost in 6A 1st Round to Crete-Monee

2016 Team Scoring Average: 34.9

2016 Team Yards per Game Average: 384.2

2016 Team Yards per Game Passing: 94.5

2016 Team Yards per Game Rushing: 289.7

2016 Team Points Allowed Per Game: 30.1

2016 Team Yards Allowed Per Game: 359.0

2016 Team Yards Allowed per Game Passing: 191.5

2016 Team Yards Allowed Per Game Rushing: 167.5

School State Championships: 1998

School Conference Championships: 1997-1999

Biggest Rival Game Every Year: SHG

Number of Players out this season: 100

Number of returning letterman: 15

Number of returning starters:

Offense: 4

Defense: 8

Top Returnees from 2015: (Position & Stats)

Offensive: 

Position  Name                      Ht     Wt     Year

TE            Cole Hembrough 6’3     215    Sr.

QB            Jubbar Cross       6’0     195    Sr.

WR          Devin Foy             6’0     175    Jr.

OL           Ethan Lafountain 6’1    200   Sr

 

Defensive:

Position – Name

DB – JJ Cal

LB – Connor Dickenson

DB –  Devin Foy

LB – Alex Butler

DB – Austin Schiff

DE – Talen Vogler

 

Who are the newcomers we should know about and why?

DB – Drew Dunbar (JR) – Will start in the defensive secondary

RB – Jason Hansbrough (SO) – Will start on offense

HB/QB – Luke Lehnen (SO) – Will start on offense

WR/DB – Conley Price (JR) – Will play on both sides of the ball

WR/DB – Luke Marsaglia (JR) – Can play on both sides of ball

DB – Jake Wooldridge (JR) – Will start in the defensive secondary

What are the questions marks for this team heading into the 2017 season?

Youth.  The roster has only 7 Seniors in a historically small class.

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

 “This will be the youngest team I have seen in 24 years at Glenwood.  How quickly our newcomers will adjust to Varsity competition will go along way in setting the tone.  We must steadily develop on the offensive and defensive lines where we will be younger and/or smaller than any opponent we face this season.”

Head Coach David Hay says: “This is Glenwood Football. Our expectations are high every season.  This team has committed and is ready to perform with the consistency required to finish.”

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