Football: Wildcats Prepare for 2026 Season After Promising Spring
The Richmond Hill Wildcats are gearing up for the 2026 football season with a positive outlook following an energetic spring workout program. After finishing last season with a 6-5 record, including a playoff loss, coach Matt LeZotte emphasized the team's growth, highlighting strong veteran leadership and emerging talents. The Wildcats aim to capitalize on returning quarterback Gunner Mobley and a solid offensive line, with high hopes for improved performance on both offense and defense.
By the Numbers- Gunner Mobley completed 122 of 215 attempts for 1,454 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.
- Eli Grant caught 45 passes for 596 yards and five touchdowns.
- The Wildcats concluded their spring campaign with a well-attended intersquad game on May 19.
- Key defensive players include Tre Brown, Jaleal Barnard, Layton Steigleman, and Jaylon Deal.
The Wildcats are set to open their season at home against Effingham County on August 21, followed by two more home games before their first away game on September 11 at Ware County.
Bottom LineThe combination of experienced players and a successful spring sets the stage for the Wildcats’ hopeful resurgence in the 2026 season, making them a team to watch this fall.
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