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The Westside Wolves shocked the district last year by
springing an upset against favorites Lamar. Although previous
coach Lance Carter left for Mayde Creek in the off-season, the
Wolves look great going into this season with a large crop of
returning talent. Westside’s team is led by nine players who
earned all district honors as juniors last season. This is a
very senior laden, experienced group. Senior QB Michael
Goodnight and senior RB Semaj Washington lead the talented
Wolves. Goodnight will become a three-year starter. Senior
OLB Michael Burch is tipped post-season recognition again this
year after being one of Westside’s all-district first teamers
in 2006. Expect Westside to finish no lower than second in
this district, and don’t be surprised if they emerge as a real
darkhorse in Region 3 come playoff time.
As experienced as Westside is, Lamar is right on their
heels with quality talent of their own. Lamar returns eight
all-district players overall, four of which are first team.
The backfield will be in very good hands courtesy of senior FB
Jeremy Craft and junior RB Kelvin Guyton. Guyton was a
pleasant surprise for the Redskins last season as a sophomore,
and could be poised for a big junior season. Guyton gained
yards in big chunks last season averaging right at nine yards
per carry. Junior transfer Josh Gordon (6’4 215 4.5) looks
primed to take over at QB, but senior all-purpose threat Alvin
Johnson proved he could lead the team last season when
Demetrious Woods went down to injury. If Gordon is ready,
it’ll make Lamar that much stronger. The Redskins will have
one of the best defenses in Region 3. Senior DE Tracy
Robertson, senior LB Steve Erzinger and senior DB Dion Johnson
lead what should be a stout defensive unit. Westside is
definitely Lamar’s biggest regular season test, and no one
usually wants to see the Redskins in the playoffs given their
immense post-season experience under coach Tom Nolen.
Chavez and Madison look primed to take the third and
fourth playoff spots. However, the race could break wide open
as neither Chavez or Madison return as much quality experience
as they did last season. Chavez’s best returning players are
senior WR Jamaal Johnson (6’3 175) and senior DB Greg Dixon
(5’11 175). Madison will build its team around a handful of
all-district returners. Senior OLs Dexter Prince (6’3 290)
and Lee Almanza (6’3 295) provide a strong foundation up
front. Defensively, the secondary is the strong suit.
Seniors Darius Baker and Lindsey Turner lead the Marlins at
the back.
Westbury rejoined this district last season after
realignment moved them back up after a brief stint in Class
4A. The Rebels didn’t have a great season, but they were
competitive in every game. They played both Lamar and
Westside closer than just about everyone else in the
district. Senior WR David Bucker and senior DB Josh Green aim
to guide Westbury to the playoffs in 2007.
Milby, Bellaire and Sam Houston will look to battle their
way up from the bottom of the district, but that’ll be
difficult considering the experience that the top teams in
this district return. However, the last two playoff spots are
not a given, so, if the middle of the pack gets crowded then
all bets are off.
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Offensive MVP |
QB
Michael Goodnight (Sr.)
Westside |
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Defensive MVP |
LB
Steve Erzinger (Sr.)
Houston Lamar |
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Predicted Order of Finish
Enrollment rank in parentheses |
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Westside (3) |
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Lamar (1) |
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Chavez (7) |
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Madison (6) |
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Westbury (5) |
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Milby (8) |
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Sam Houston (4) |
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