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2009 Coaches All-State Football

The 2009 Missouri Football Coaches Association All-State Teams have been announced and class 3 is dominated by Ozarks squads.  Cassville leads the way with 6 first team, 2 second team, and 2 third team selections.  And Coach David Large repeated as class 3 coach of the year.  Rogersville grabbed 4 picks overall including class 3 defensive MVP Conner Smith.

Thayer lead the way in class 1 with 6 picks overall headlined by first team picks Josh Huckabee at running back and Eli Martin on the offensive line.  Miller had 3 players recognized.

While in class 2, Lamar’s playoff run helped them net 4 all state selections.  And Fair Grove’s Caleb Schaffitzel was deservedly recognized as class 2 offensive MVP.

Webb City had 6 players selected all-state in class 4.  While Hillcrest’s Doriel Green was the only sophomore selected in class 4.  Bolivar also had 4 players tabbed for inclusion.

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2009 COC Small All-Conference Football

2009 COC Small All-Conference Football Team

C0-Offensive Players of the Year: Colton Dill, Rogersville & Josh Moffett, Bolivar
Co-Defensive Players of the Year: Alex Talley, Bolivar & Conner Smith, Rogersville

First Team

Offense

  • QB – Kolt Peavey– Jr. 6’2” 180– Boli­var
  • QB – Colton Dill– Sr. 6’2 180– Rogersville
  • RB – Josh Mof­fett– Sr. 5’7” 170– Boli­var *
  • RB – Grant Clouse– Sr. 5’9” 170– Rogersville *
  • C – Justin Huff– Sr.  6’0” 285– Rogersville *
  • G – Kyle Sanders– Sr. 5’11” 246– Rogersville
  • G – Jake Hartley-  6’3” 285– Boli­var *
  • T – Aaron Ward­law– Sr. 6’4” 220– Rogersville
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Quarterfinal Preview

Alright folks.  Quarterfinal Saturday.  Here’s what to look for.

CLASS 1

  • Valle Catholic (12-0) at Miller (10-2)
    • After getting the past their recent nemesis, Thayer, the Cardinals come up against an even more formidable challenge in Valle Catholic.  The Warriors have scored an astonishing 125 points in their first two playoff games.  And average over 45 ppg on the season.  They run a spread offense triggered by senior QB Michael Greminger who passes well, runs well, and causes havoc for opposing defenses.  The Warriors also have athletes all over the field for him to hand off & pass to.  Defensively, they use their speed to attack & force turnovers.  The key for Miller will be to contain Greminger, force him to throw to beat them, and close on receivers quickly to minimize gains.  If they try to cover man-to-man, Greminger has the arm strength to go deep.  If they try to blitz to bring pressure, he read the field very well and will hit his check down receivers.  A balanced, consistent, defensive approach is needed.  Derek Jack and Damon Dempster having big days would help also.  They will score points, just keep it from being too many.  Offensively, Miller has the horses to open some holes, and the speed to exploit them.  But Valle brings great speed also.  Justin Jack needs to use a variety of receivers, Daniel Parscal needs to use his speed to make some plays on the ground, and the Miller offense needs to keep the Warrior defense on the field as much as possible.  A big challenge, but not out of reach.

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