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Most Likely to Succeed
D.J. Whiting - Sr. WR/DB, Tatum. I'll be plain
and simple with Mr. Whiting. In my 18-years of hosting Sports Talk, he is my single-favorite interview among high
school student-athletes. Whiting led Tatum's Wednesday evening "Huddle Groups" in conjunction with the
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, plays the piano, and wants to become a pastor one day.
Anything you can do, I can do better
Stacey Womack - Sr. Trinidad. In Six-Man
football, you must play every position, and Womack did, accounting for over 3-thousand yards rushing and receiving.
Womack scored 54-TD's, and played running back, receiver, cornerback, safety, and returned punts.
Newcomer of the Year - Offense
Darian Godfrey - Soph., QB, Gilmer.
Godfrey stepped in for highly-recruited and record-breaking quarterback G.J. Kinne, and the Buckeyes offense didn't miss a beat,
as Godfrey passed for 2,747-yards and 38-TD's, and rushed for another 617-yards and 13-TD's.
Newcomer of the Year - Defense
Quincy Aldridge - Freshman, CB, Whitehouse. Not many freshman play
varsity football, and even fewer actually play---much less start, but Aldridge intercepted seven passes his freshman year, with perhaps none
bigger that his pick that completely turned the momentum in the Wildcats bi-district victory against Sulphur Springs.
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