2020 Team Preview: The Susquehanna Sabers @Cookk42
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Billy Splain | July 9, 2020
Susquehanna Sabers
Head Coach Kyle Cook
Assistant Coaches
Paul Rooney,
Nate Williams,
Jack Beamer
2019 Season Record 3-7
DATE |
OPPONENT |
LOCATION |
TIME/SCORE |
---|---|---|---|
08-22 | Athens (SCR) | 10:00 am | |
08-29 | Riverside (0-0) | William Emminger Memorial Field | 1:00 pm |
09-04 | Hanover Area (0-0) | Memorial Stadium | 7:00 pm |
09-12 | Lakeland (0-0) | William Emminger Memorial Field | 1:00 pm |
09-18 | Lackawanna Trail (0-0) * | Lions Pride | 7:00 pm |
09-26 | Greater Nanticoke Area (0-0) | William Emminger Memorial Field | 1:00 pm |
10-03 | Holy Cross (0-0) | Msgr. Crotti Field | 1:00 pm |
10-10 | Carbondale (0-0) | William Emminger Memorial Field | 1:00 pm |
10-16 | Montrose (0-0) | Ambrose Mullen Memorial Field | 7:00 pm |
10-23 | Old Forge (0-0) * | Old Forge Veterans Memorial Stadium | 7:00 pm |
10-31 | Holy Redeemer (0-0) | William Emminger Memorial Field | 1:00 pm |
BOLD – denotes home game
* – denotes league game
(SCR) – denotes scrimmage
Key Starters Lost
Eli Aldrich G-DL,
Ryan Armitage C,
Ryan Koziol FB
Offensive Starters Returning
Sr. QB Garrett Decker, 5-8 175,
Sr. RB Calvin Scheideler, 6-3 205,
Jr. RB Jon Sisler, 5-8, 170
Jr. WR Spencer Beamer, 5-8, 150
Jr. WR Jesse DeLousia, 6-1 175
Sr. TE Gavin Baker 6-3 200
Jr OT Collin Smith, 6-0 220
Jr. G Isaiah Rosa, 5-10 200
Defensive Starters Returning
Sr. DE Gavin Baker 6-3 200
Jr. DT Isaiah Rosa, 5-10 200
Jr DE Brad Cottrell, 5-10 180
Sr. LB Garrett Decker, 5-8 175
Jr. LB Jesse DeLousia, 6-1 175
Jr. LB Jon Sisler, 5-8, 170
Sr. FS Calvin Scheideler, 6-3 205
Sr. DB Cole Soden, 5-9 150
Soph DB Layne Fisk, 5-11 175
Special Team Starters Returning
Soph K/P Layne Fisk, 5-11 175
JR Holder Spencer Beamer, 5-8 150
Jr LS Jesse DeLousia, 6-1 175
Key Newcomers
Sr. DE James Paynter, 6-2 190,
Sr. RB Ryan Mills, 5-8 155,
Sr DE Jacob Morris 5-11 190
What does your offense need to improve on from last year?
Our offense needs to be more consistent and be able to produce more sustained drives and eliminate three and outs. The more we are grinding and running downhill at teams the more likely we are to have success if both facets of our offense. With many returning starters our passing game needs to be better from blocking to passing to catching. If we can maximize our passing efficiency our offense will be very good this year.
What does your defense need to improve on from last year
Defensively we need to eliminate the big plays from happening. We were improved in tackling the last couple years so if we can play sounds defense by filling gaps and keeping people in front of us we will be better. We were very young last year, with several sophomore starters, and the experience they gained should transition to a better year on that side of the ball.
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