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Lubbock area 2022 high school football preview
Frenship standout Karson Jones is headed to Houston to play for the Cougars. (Photo: Erin Garcia/Frenship ISD)

Lubbock area 2022 high school football preview

LUBBOCK, Texas — It鈥檚 never too early to start thinking about football, especially when we find ourselves here in the heart of June. Summer camps and the seven-on-seven action is about to begin on the local fields all around town. Here鈥檚 what鈥檚 going on with your favorite local teams.

FRENSHIP TIGERS

There’s always a positive and busy atmosphere at the Frenship Fieldhouse, and we caught Coach Jay Northcutt in good spirits. Though last season didn鈥檛 turn out as well as the team had hoped, at 6-4, Coach Northcutt saw some great positives from it, 鈥淚 was really proud of the way that team prepared for the season, we had a great start at 3-0, and finished 2-0 with a big win over Odessa.鈥 Post-season signings for Coach Northcutt鈥檚 squad were strong, however, highlighted by senior star Karson Jones (Tackle), who played both sides of the ball for the Tigers, and was recruited to go and play for coach Dana Holgorsen鈥檚 exciting UH Cougars in Houston.

Kaden Meier (Cornerback) is headed to the University of Nevada, QB Chad Pharies is excited to be Angelo State-bound and Kolani Sapa (Guard) is headed to the beautiful town of Alpine, TX to play for Sul Ross. The coach鈥檚 summer plans for the 2022 squad centers around strength and conditioning (Tiger Camp 鈥 June 6th). 鈥淲e鈥檒l have about 600 kids a day working from 7 am-12 pm on lifting, agility, and football every day, with seven-on-sevens throughout the summer.鈥 As far as returning team members coming back for this season, the coach feels good, 鈥渨e have our big guy coming back (Center Isaiah Kema) and he鈥檚 just a special kid who has all the physical tools, he鈥檚 big (6-4 290), moves well and is a great leader鈥揾e already has 16 offers.鈥 Additionally, 鈥渙ur big receiver, 6鈥6鈥 Tate Beels only played 5 games last year averaged 100 yards and 3 TD鈥檚 per game.鈥

With so many seniors on their way to the next level, the coach has some big shoes to fill, but he seems confident in those younger players who can now step up for him this season. 鈥淗udson Hutcheson (QB) is coming off JV鈥揳nd the most likely starter: he鈥檚 just a natural at the QB position鈥揾e鈥檚 got a really good arm and a knack for making big plays; Middle Linebacker Kobe Ayers is a kid that really had a great year as a junior鈥揾e’s physical with a high motor and has a nose for the football, and overall he’s a good leader.鈥 The 2022 season is packed with stiff competition for Frenship from the very start, 鈥渨e open up against Coronado away and that鈥檒l be a big game, then Cooper at their place and then we have Monterrey here at home. We have some big shoes to fill in O-line but have lots of returners on defense, so we鈥檙e looking for big gain there, most of our receivers are returning鈥搒o we鈥檒l throw it a bunch this year鈥搊ur goal is to make a serious run at the district championship. District 26A is becoming a very tough one, so your focus has to be really sharp when it comes to discipline, culture, and chemistry鈥揺specially culture and chemistry.鈥

COOPER PIRATES

I talked to coach Chip Darden on the phone as he was heading to a school track meet. He and his quad are cautious about measuring success by wins, 鈥渂ut all in all we had an unbelievable season,鈥 said Coach Darden, 鈥溾oing 13-2, we tied the school record for wins and made the state semi-finals鈥搘hich is the furthest we鈥檝e ever been.鈥澛 He had an impressive class of seniors last year too. 鈥淟ast year we had a group of seniors whose overall record combined was 50-7 and that was one of the keys to us being so successful.鈥 Recruiting was a success as well. Superstar inside linebacker Kobie McKinzie signed with OU and is playing with them In spring ball already. Defensive end Kyler Jordan is headed to Baylor. Offensive lineman Tanyon Zachary is Tulsa bound and tight end Brady Barnett is off to Midwestern.

As far as summer plans, 鈥渨e approach summer a little bit different than some. We like for our kids to get the time to be kids鈥揼o swimming, have some time to their selves, and get their heads together.鈥澛燭hey have some non-mandatory workouts scheduled, 鈥渨e鈥檙e doing spring football now, and get will back to work Aug 8th鈥攖hat鈥檚 our first official practice of the fall.鈥 The team has some quality starters returning, 鈥渨e have some kids coming back who have played a lot of football for us and will be big leaders for this team.鈥 Ty Politte (DL) was a big contributor last year, he broke his foot, came back, and helped them with a playoff run. Colter Lynch was new to the team last year and came from a smaller school, 鈥渉e fit in right off the bat鈥揳n athletic lineman with lots of offers and he has leadership skills鈥攈e鈥檚 set for a big season. Cutter Douglas (LB), 鈥渏ust fill in the blank鈥揾e can play anything, both sides of the ball, he is just a FOOTBALL PLAYER, that鈥檚 the best way I can describe it鈥揾e鈥檚 always around the ball making plays and has a nose for the ball.鈥

There are some younger guys who will have to step up for the Pirates. 鈥渨e need to have big years from Sam Marcinkowski (TE) who played quite a bit last year splitting time with a senior鈥搃t鈥檚 gonna be a big role this year and we really need him to step up; Cal Ritz (Athlete鈥搒pecial teams and does everything) played as a sophomore and had a nice role with us, he had a season ending injury but we expect for him to come back and play a big role for us.鈥 The competition will be tough. 鈥淲e鈥檙e bumping up in classification from 5A Div 2 to 5A division 1鈥搘ith larger schools on the schedule we will be stepping up in size and competition as far as opponents go.聽 No disrespect to our former district, but 5A Div 1 is listed as one of the toughest divisions in Texas, however, our expectations don鈥檛 change鈥搘e鈥檝e always had high expectations and that will continue鈥搃t鈥檚 never easy, and the guys expect that鈥搘e鈥檙e going to do everything we can to be in the mix.鈥

CORONADO MUSTANGS

It鈥檚 always fun to catch up with coach DJ Mann at Coronado. By any measure, most folks would say that the Mustangs had a great season. But coach Mann and his crew are very goal-oriented, and he recalled last season by stating, 鈥淲e started out slow & tough but finished as the #1 seed in our district, the Tascosa game at the end of the season was BIG鈥攚e beat them by multiple TD鈥檚 to seal that district honor. In the playoffs, we won our first-round game which made us area finalists, and then lost in the second round to Midlothian. Our team overachieved all year鈥攂ut as a program, we didn鈥檛 meet our standard and meet our goals鈥e could have done a lot better.鈥 Coach Mann鈥檚 group did very well with recruiting. The exceptional tight end Trevor Stephens is off to New Mexico St., 鈥渉is size and versatility separated him from a lot of other people,鈥 stated the coach.

Running back Antonio Malone was scooped up by the University of Texas Permian Basin, safety Ryan Edwards is headed to Oklahoma Baptist and speedy cornerback Kaleb Pillow is Ft. Hayes St. bound. Summer work for the Mustangs starts in mid-June, 鈥漺e call our summer Program EDGE: we want to get the edge on our competition, get bigger, stronger, and faster while increasing our football knowledge all at the same time–we start the second week in June and will go MON-THU from 8 am to 11:15 with a little seven on seven this summer.鈥

Returning this season is linebacker John Curry who has already committed to Tech this year. 鈥淗e brings a lot of in-game experience and his size makes him a prototypical college-style linebacker, he runs well and his experience can鈥檛 be replaced; quarterback Jett Carroll threw for 3,200 yards last year鈥攈is experience is big and his confidence is way up from last year; cornerback Cam Manahan had four pick-sixes last year鈥攊f he gets his hands on the ball he鈥檚 probably gonna score, he鈥檚 dynamic and is our returner too.鈥 Those needing to step up for the Mustangs will be cornerback David Busby, 鈥減eople aren鈥檛 gonna throw at Cam a lot so they鈥檙e going to be coming at him a lot鈥攈e鈥檚 gonna have to make big plays at that cornerback spot,鈥 and safety JJ Willis who, 鈥渁lso brings a lot of size and versatility, is replacing a two-year starter and has the kind of ability to do that, and possibly be even better.鈥

Coach Mann and his squad have the exact same goal every year, and this season is no different. 鈥淥ur vision never changes. We call it DPS which stands for District champs, Practicing on Thanksgiving, and State champs–that鈥檚 how we break it down. We are looking forward to the challenges ahead. We鈥檙e playing a lot of good teams and just want to come out and represent.鈥

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