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Toussaint's All Class Teams
#1
In a different thread, I mentioned I would be doing an All-State team just for fun. Then I thought about challenging myself and really having some fun with this so I decided to do an All-Class team for each class. Each team will have 34 spots, and players can't be named to multiple spots. So a player like Russellville's Barrett Croslin can't be a QB, DB, and Returner, he can only be one spot.

Offense will have 15 spots with 2 Quarterbacks, 3 Running Backs, 4 Wide Receivers including Tight ends, and 6 Offensive Linemen.

Defense will also have 15 spots with 5 Defensive Linemen, 5 Linebackers, and 5 Defensive Backs.

Special Teams will have 4 spots with a Punter, Kicker, and 2 returners.

What does everyone think? I'm open to any suggestions except drop dead :biggrin:
#2
2a: o line: kagen Skidmore somerset, wr: cam Chevy somerset

LB: jack sutkamp ncc.

Three suggestions
#3
1A Williamsburg

OFFENSE

QB Dalton Sizemore

2868 passing yd....31Td....8 into....Rushing yds 511...12TD

WR Cory Shelton

Receiving yds...1127 yds....14Td....3 int

WR. Skyler Griffith

Receiving yds....884 yds....11TD...4 int

DEFENSE

Jefferson Patrick LB

155 Tackles.....JUST LOOK AT THIS NUMBER....155 Tackles

Chris Shelton LM

81 Tackles

Michael Rose-Creekmore DB

75 Tackles...3 int...3 Fumble Recovery

Chase Lowrie DB

62 Tackles...4 int....1 Fumble Recovery

Austin Huskey LB

60 Tackles

Aaron Kissinger LM

58 Tackles

:Cheerlead :Cheerlead :Cheerlead :Cheerlead :Cheerlead :Cheerlead :Cheerlead :Cheerlead
#4
My suggestion? GOOD LUCK.

lol, it will be very hard to do and get right.

Several different directions to get pulled in.
#5
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:My suggestion? GOOD LUCK.

lol, it will be very hard to do and get right.

Several different directions to get pulled in.

Pick 1 team gut give him stats for your local team like I did with Williamsburg and it will work while other will police check each other...Check Williamsburg stats ....I know you're a fan of football. :HitWall: :HitWall: :HitWall:
#6
64SUR Wrote:Pick 1 team gut give him stats for your local team like I did with Williamsburg and it will work while other will police check each other...Check Williamsburg stats ....I know you're a fan of football. :HitWall: :HitWall: :HitWall:

While im sure he doesn't mind it, this is what he said...

"What does everyone think? I'm open to any suggestions except drop dead"

That doesn't mean give me suggestions on Wburg's awesome football studs. That means give him suggestions on how to go about it.
#7
I know it's gonna be hard, especially with linemen because I don't know who starts and who the contributor is when I see their name on a roster. some guys have highlight film which makes it easier
#8
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:While im sure he doesn't mind it, this is what he said...

"What does everyone think? I'm open to any suggestions except drop dead"

That doesn't mean give me suggestions on Wburg's awesome football studs. That means give him suggestions on how to go about it.

I did I gave him 1A stats for Williamsburg team he can use anyone he wants Qb,WR and Defense player.Just look at Jefferson Patrick tackles 155 show me one other player in southeastern. Kentucky with more,Qb Dalton sizemore with 43td total...WR Cory Shelton over 1000yds these are suggestions and use them in all class :Cheerlead
#9
toussaints Wrote:I know it's gonna be hard, especially with linemen because I don't know who starts and who the contributor is when I see their name on a roster. some guys have highlight film which makes it easier
Theres a reason why things like WYMT just does and entire teams offensive line instead of individuals. Its really hard to do the lineman because of no recognition.
#10
64SUR Wrote:I did I gave him 1A stats for Williamsburg team he can use anyone he wants Qb,WR and Defense player.Just look at Jefferson Patrick tackles 155 show me one other player in southeastern. Kentucky with more,Qb Dalton sizemore with 43td total...WR Cory Shelton over 1000yds these are suggestions and use them in all class :Cheerlead

And right over your head it went.
#11
Stats can be misleading looks like sizemore finished with a couple hundred more yds passing than mayfields jake guhy and with one less game but u have to take schedules into account mayfield played nine games against opponents who imo where better than williamsburg i wouldnt trade guhy 4 sizemore just because his numbers where higher
#12
64SUR Wrote:I did I gave him 1A stats for Williamsburg team he can use anyone he wants Qb,WR and Defense player.Just look at Jefferson Patrick tackles 155 show me one other player in southeastern. Kentucky with more,Qb Dalton sizemore with 43td total...WR Cory Shelton over 1000yds these are suggestions and use them in all class :Cheerlead

I can name 2 in the WYMT coverage area.

Hayden Hatfield, Belfry 161
Bailey McEnroe, Somerset 169


Confusednicker:

:igiveup:
#13
I think it would be fun to get a roster 1-3a vs. 4-6a. Who do you think would win??? Plenty of athletes in each. Even though the higher classes would have more to choose from, the small have plenty as well from different schools.
#14
#1 Blackcat Fan Wrote:I can name 2 in the WYMT coverage area.

Hayden Hatfield, Belfry 161
Bailey McEnroe, Somerset 169


Confusednicker:

:igiveup:

Now thats what i'm talking about #1 Blackcat Fan :Thumbs:
#15
#1 Blackcat Fan Wrote:I can name 2 in the WYMT coverage area.

Hayden Hatfield, Belfry 161
Bailey McEnroe, Somerset 169


Confusednicker:

:igiveup:

Just trying to help Toussaint't all state team

Somerset-Bailey McEnroe
13 games
solo tackles 99-assisted tackles 70-total 169

Belfry-Hayden Hatfield
15 games
solo tackles 35-assisted tackles 126-total-161

Williamsburg-Jefferson Patrick
14 games
solo tackles 118-assisted tackles 37-total-155

:howdy::howdy::howdy::CE_DP_Ste
#16
3A Offense:

QB1- Tyler Guffey, Wayne County
QB2: Dalton Pope, Bourbon County
HB1- Brent Holman, Bourbon County
HB2: Justin Johnson, Belfry
HB3: Kody Thornsberry, Morgan Co
WR1: Snoop Johnson, Bourbon County
WR2: Jason Perkins, Wayne County
WR3: Brad Elkins, Pike Central
WR4: Keaton Taylor, Belfry
OL1: Mackey Francis, Belfry
OL2: Jaylan Woolridge, Wayne County
OL3: Ryan Corder, Wayne County
OL4: Nathan Murray, Bell County
OL5: ?
OL6: ?

3A Defense:
DL1: Hayden Hatfield, Belfry
DL2: Adrian Middleton, South Warren
DL3: RayQuan Horton, Belfry
DL4: Cody Lane, Corbin
DL5: ?
LB1: Dakota Mitchell, Bourbon County
LB2: Phillip Francis, Central
LB3: Cody Chaffin, South Warren
LB4: John Combs Buchanon, Mason County
LB5: Donald Styles, Central
DB1: Sani Warren, Belfry
DB2: Alan Brown, Wayne County
DB3: Jaxon Hilander, Bourbon County
DB4: Quentin Bird, Trigg County
DB5: Bronson Korzep, Russell

P: Devan Wellman, Belfry
K: Austin Woolum, Belfry
KR: ?

I know Tilghman should have a couple players make the list especially on defense but am not familiar enough to call them out.
#17
KR for 3A Taylor Waddle from Corbin he was a special teams beast.
#18
From Pikeville, Class A:

Offense:
-RB: Chase Hall 196 Car, 1,651 rush yds, 27 rush TDs

-WR: Cody Estep: 43 Rec, 1,025 rec yds, 15 rec TDs (Broke the PHS record for career Rec TDs)

-QB: 82/127 att, 1,589 pass yds, 21 Pass TDs, 3 INTs, 83 Car, 750 rush yds, 6 rush TDs

-OL: Gage Morrison (LT) the senior anchored a very good O-Line for one of the best offenses in small class football, Logan Coleman © Great year for the Sophomore, really made strides.

Defense:
-S: Cody Estep- Take your pick which side of the ball you put him on. Top 5 player in Class A. 5 INTs, 127 return yards and 1 TD on INTs. 7 Fumble Recoveries, 214 return yards and 4 TDs on FRs. (Broke the PHS Single Season record for takeaways with 12) Need to update the tackles, but approximately 60-65 based on average.

-LB: Austin Black- Plagued by injuries, Black was the undisputed leader of the PHS D and it showed when he was on the field. Before injuries, was on pace for approximately 120 tackles.

Special Teams:

-K: LJ Allara- 75 points scored, 2 FGs, 69 XPs, About 85% on XPs on the year.
#19
Panther Thunder Wrote:-OL: Gage Morrison (LT) the senior anchored a very good O-Line for one of the best offenses in small class football,

Thanks for posting this, PT . . . I didn't know the Pikeville LT's name, but he was truly one of the best and most fundamentally sound offensive linemen I saw in ANY class in 2013.

Best wishes to the young man. He was fun to watch.
#20
Nate McCoy Gallatin Cty WR/S/ST

1157 Recieving yds 24 Tds

14 ints

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