Sunday, August 30, 2009

Catawba Defense Shines in Raleigh

SalisburyPost.com
Mike London

Catawba won't celebrate its official Homecoming until Oct. 3, but many Indians returned to their roots in Saturday's season opener.

Former UNC quarterback Cam Sexton's touted trip to the Triangle triggered a major media circus, and he showed what all the fuss is about with 336 passing yards and two TDs. He sparked Catawba's solid 25-7 victory against St. Augustine's at Broughton High School.

Catawba head coach Chip Hester, who grew up in Raleigh, ventured home with far less fanfare than his new QB. So did defensive line coach Khanis Hubbard, D-line monster Melquan Fair, starting center Zane Gibson and O-line reserve Daylon McAlexander, who played quite a lot. Offensive coordinator Matt Barrett is an N.C. State graduate.

"It was the first time I've coached in my hometown as a head coach," Hester said. "My family was here, people I went to church with were here, my high school coach and some teammates were here. It was just a great opportunity for Catawba to have a presence in an important recruiting area."

Catawba's 2008 season opened with a stunning setback against St. Augustine's, but there was no repeat.

Fair blasted through to destroy the Falcons' first play from scrimmage, and Catawba's deep defense stayed dominant in sweltering temperatures with 11 tackles for loss and two picks by freshman Junal Rolle. St. Aug's managed just 60 yards of offense in the first half and didn't score until the fourth quarter. By then, Catawba led 18-0.

"No one plays a perfect first game, but we wanted the defense to look strong," outspoken tackle Brandon Sutton said. "The focus was on being the aggressors and letting them know we have the best defense in Division II."

Hester said "no Knute Rockne speeches" were required to get the team up. Not after last year's disappointment He didn't raise his voice in his pregame talk.

"We already knew this was a payback game," said Antonio Hall, who paced Catawba rushers with 84 yards. "They were fired up, but so were we and we stayed with it."

Hall shrugged off one devastating hit and kept coming.

Gibson spent a chunk of the preseason establishing a rapport with his new quarterback and was a little worried about Sexton before kickoff.

"Cam seemed really quiet," Gibson said. "I asked him, 'Are you all right?' He said that's just how he is before a game. I'm sure he feels like he can do better, but he was good for the first game. We've all got a lot of getting better to do and we'll get after it."

Sexton, who was sacked three times, was a little tight and a little off early, but his 51-yard completion to Gerron Bryant, who made a wonderful, lunging catch with five minutes left in the first quarter broke the ice and got him going. Bryant's grab led to Thomas Trexler's 29-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead.

An eligibility issue had been weighing heavily on Bryant's muscular shoulders, and wasn't resolved — favorably — until right before the team met Friday at 8:30 p.m.

"I've been walking around campus with my head down all the time because I've been praying," Bryant said. "Prayers do work. I had faith all along that they would."

The talented Bryant caught six of Sexton's 23 completions and had 106 receiving yards.

Catawba made it 9-0 at halftime when Sexton waited patiently for Brandon Bunn to break open as he sprinted across the end zone and delivered a textbook throw.

A fine punt by Colby McCanna, a hustling effort by Scottie Floyd that downed the ball on the 1 and a sack by defensive end Marqus Davis for a safety on the next play gave the Indians an 11-0 lead early in the third quarter.

In the middle of the third, Catawba put together a scoring drive that consumed nearly eight minutes and essentially put the game away.

Catawba was able to overcome multiple penalties as Sexton made key completions to Bunn and Brian Terwilliger. On third-and-10 at the SA 13, Sexton connected with Travis Landrum over the middle for 11 yards. It took Catawba three tries from the 2, but Hall hammered the ball over the goal line.

St. Aug's scored on Joaquin Green's 32-yard pass to Richard Abney with 7:37 left to play to make it 18-7, but Sexton had an answer — a 39-yard TD strike to Landrum.

Catawba outgained St. Aug's 424 yards to 162, and the Falcons moved the chains on only twice on their 10 third-down plays.

"We haven't arrived yet, by any means, and the guys understand we're not where we need to be," Hester said. "Still, we did a lot of things we can feel good about. Today's exposure was good for the team and good for Catawba."
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Saturday, August 15, 2009

August 15th Pictures

Sophomore defensive end Brandon Weedon played in many snaps as Catawba held its first fall scrimmage in 2009 at Shuford Stadium on Saturday morning.

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Friday, August 14, 2009

August 14th Pictures

Sophomore running back Josh Wright looks for an opening in Friday's practice.

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LB Kewone Harris Starts to Heat Up

Sophomore linebacker Kewone Harris is starting to emerge as a prized linebacker that the Catawba faithful foreshadowed last season.

True freshman outside linebacker Cory Johnson has garnered the most buzz since arriving in fall camp last week. He appears as a probable candidate to replace departed two time all-league linebacker Charles McAfee in 2009, as does senior hitter Leon Ager.

However, a bright spot in this camp has emerged from sophomore outside linebacker Kewone Harris.

Harris arrived at Catawba last season with perhaps bigger expectations than household name Lakeem Perry did as a true freshman. At 6'1 185 pounds, Harris was one of the state's top prep tacklers during his final season at Oxford-Webb High School, collecting 171 stops.

After a injury-filled freshman campaign in 2008, the likelihood of Harris moving to safety was not only likely, but almost certain. It made sense as the Tribe had lost three of its top four safeties from last season, and Harris speed was looked to as an asset for Bob Lancaster's back four.However, fast forward to Friday morning and onlookers saw Harris lining up beside redshirt freshman Ronald Martin and senior Leon Ager at times as a linebacker.

Other news and notes from Friday's practice included a huge forced fumble from senior defensive end Arthur Cromartie on junior rusher Casey Hall. Senior running back Antonio Hall is an explosive offensive weapon and is primed for a vital role in Catawba's wide open offense. Hall had two touchdown runs in the practice's make-shift redzone trips, including an untouched scoring run on the far left-hand side.

Sophomore tight end Holt Rains showed excellent footwork against blitzing outside linebackers, while starting junior tight end Grayson Downs is a trust-worthy commodity in the passing game. Rookie Vincent Beam is still learning the position from his new tights coach Gerald Williams.

Quarterback Cameron Sexton had a lengthy write-up in Friday's Charlotte Observer, but was not in uniform on this day. Instead, quarterbacks Pat Dennis and Daniel Griffth took charge of the first and second-string offenses. Gunslingers Maurice Hughes and Landon Isenhour threw the pigskin on the sidelines, while all-state passer Brett Mooring absorbed more of the Indian's complex playbook.

Sophomore defensive tackle Robert Brown started in the team's final two contests against Brevard and Lenoir-Rhyne. He continued his positive momentum into camp thus far, plugging in crucial alleys in Lancaster's 4-3 scheme.

Brown will still be looking up to junior Brandon Sutton and senior Melquan Fair on the depth chart this season, but under Khanis Hubbard's rotation, Brown will have ample opportunity to improve on last season's success.



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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

August 11th Practice Pictures

Junior wide receiver Brandon Bunn goes high to haul in a pass for a huge gain in Tuesday's practice.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

August 10th Practice Pictures

True freshman linebacker Corey Johnson defends against a throw in Monday's pass skeleton.

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Saturday Night Practice

Quarterback Cameron Sexton showcased his arm strength in the early stages of Saturday's practice.

As the sun began to fade into the distance behind the endless sum of trees on Catawba’s practice field, an equal amount of jumping jacks and war cries geared up Saturday night’s practice.

Wide receivers Travis Landrum and Brandon Bunn started off the evening with circus catches before the first period session, while the Indian’s returning tight ends met with new tight ends coach and 12 year NFL veteran Gerald Williams.

All ten defensive linemen were in action on Saturday, showing true freshmen DE Damien Lee and DT Tobias Brown the ropes of defensive line coach Khanis Hubbard’s drills. Rookie defensive end James Hunt showed a lot of tenacity in his first of many weekend practices.

Lindy’s Magazine recently named senior defensive tackle Melquan Fair as a second team preseason All-American in its latest summer college football edition. The 6’1 260 pound senior was the first in-line for each drill session, demonstrating virtually perfect technique on each station.

Senior linebackers Leon Ager and Julian Samolu have been vocal leaders thus far in camp, leading by example to the underclassmen. Freshman linebackers Cory Johnson and Dennis McFatten looked the part early on.

Center Zane Gibson delivered good snaps to QBs Cameron Sexton and Pat Dennis during the late pass skeletons. True freshman OL Ethan Winn was sensational in his second full day of camp, a bright future is ahead of Catawba’s newest Gretna High School star.

Sexton gave deceiving head fakes on play-action passes, while Dennis loves to roll after a fake hand off to find his targets down field.

Head coach Chip Hester playfully shouted to his scores of freshmen on the sideline. “Puppy dogs, puppy chow,” laughed Hester during the passing drill. “You guys are a little wet behind the ears!”

As the pass skeleton waged on, it was junior wide out Brian Terwilliger making his name known. All over again.

Terwilliger was a highly regarded QB at New Hanover and was used consistently last season as a change of pace QB in rushing situations.

This off-season however, according to offensive coordinator Matt Barrett, Terwilliger has found a niche at receiver through hard work in the weight room this summer.

Senior Antonio Hall could pull double duty this season, at least according to the stat sheet. Catawba’s talented running back is just as dangerous catching the ball as he is taking hand-offs.

Hall will have some help in 2009 with Western Carolina transfers Josh Wright and Levon Curtis. Both running backs were in full force on Saturday night, and each carries their own personality to the offense.

Redshirt-freshman running back Bobby Morrison was in street clothes, still rehabbing from a spring injury that has sidelined the former Shrine Bowl MVP for several months. He was in high spirits however, giving pointers to Levon Curtis and true freshman Rashaun Gaither, a 2,000 yard rusher and all-state running back at Starmount High School.

Blocking for the new faces at running back will come from a good nucleus at fullback. Junior Adawi Revels will be pushed by redshirt freshman Trevor Vermette and rookie Aaron Rainey for the starting job.

True freshman safety LJ McCray could have been mistaken for a speed demon on special team drills, who visited Appalachian State a week prior to inking with Catawba in February.
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August 8th Practice Pictures

Preseason Second Team All-SAC linebacker Lakeem Perry enters the 2009 season as the reigning SAC Defensive Freshman of the Year.

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Friday, August 7, 2009

Let the 2009 Camp Begin

Redshirt-freshman left tackle Decarius Kanyinda was one of the first veteran players to sign in on Friday afternoon.

Two-time All-American offensive lineman Terence Crosby has a crucial task on his mammoth shoulders in 2009, protecting QB Cameron Sexton's blind side.

On Friday afternoon, however, Crosby was all smiles when greeting new and familiar faces at Hayes Field House.

At 1:00 PM, returning lettermen scurried into the football office lobby, anxious to highlight their respective names and meet with head athletic trainer Bob Casmus. Height and weight measurements were recorded for every player, but those traits are not always predictors of future standout Catawba football players.

After equipment was issued to each player, Chip Hester called a seniors-only meeting at 3:00 PM. A collective team meeting took place a half-hour later.

Hester has issued a mandatory midnight curfew for all players, which took into effect after Friday night's introductory 9:00 PM practice session in helmets.

Be sure to check out the 2009 Indians from 7:00 to 9:15 PM on Saturday night. Catawba will be in helmets, team T-shirts, and shorts.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Freshmen Arrive to Catawba


Tobias Brown was one of over 50 expected players to arrive to Catawba and begin their college football careers.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Catawba Picked 2nd in SAC, Six on All-SAC

Catawba College has been predicted to finish tied for second in the South Atlantic Conference Preseason Poll. Carson-Newman received six first place votes to Catawba's one first place vote. The Eagles also led the way with eleven players on the all-conference preseason team to Catawba's six players.

Coaches Preseason Poll

1. Carson-Newman (6) 62
2. Catawba (1) 46
2 (tie) Tusculum 46
4. Wingate 41
5. Mars Hill (1) 35
6. Newberry 34
7. Lenoir-Rhyne 16
8. Brevard 8
(First-place votes in parenthesis)

2009 Preseason All-SAC Team

OFFENSE
First Team
QB – Alex Good, Carson-Newman
RB – Buck Wakefield, Carson-Newman
RB – Nelson Woods, Wingate
RB – Marcus Foster, Tusculum
WR – Reggie Hubbard, Carson-Newman
WR – Kelton Tindal, Newberry
WR – Ryan Tallent, Tusculum
TE – Jarrell NeSmith, Tusculum
OL – Terence Crosby, Catawba
OL – Chandler Rearden, Lenoir-Rhyne
OL – Josh Sims, Mars Hill
OL – Matt Holmes, Newberry
OL – Ross Shaffer, Carson-Newman
PK – Colin Corpe, Lenoir-Rhyne
LS – Jordon Simmons, Lenoir-Rhyne

Second Team
QB – Brandon Gantt, Newberry
RB – Ricky Harris, Carson-Newman
RB – Anthony Silvers, Lenoir-Rhyne
RB – Gerald Legree, Newberry
WR – Nate Binder, Tusculum
WR – John Brown, Mars Hill
WR – Calvin Britt, Tusculum
TE – Ryan Webber, Wingate
OL – Hunter Carnes, Catawba
OL – Harrison Smith, Lenoir-Rhyne
OL – Walter Simmons, Newberry
OL – Josh Stone, Tusculum
OL – Ben Benshoof, Wingate
PK – Michael Pinkerton, Mars Hill
LS – Kyle Davis, Wingate

DEFENSE
First Team
DL – Melquan Fair, Catawba
DL – Brandon Harmon, Carson-Newman
DL – Brandon Sutton, Catawba
DL – Lance Clark, Newberry
LB – Brian Brown, Carson-Newman
LB – Stanley Jones, Brevard
LB – Brandon Rawls, Brevard
LB – Stan Galbraith, Mars Hill
DB – Mario Russell, Carson-Newman
DB – Deshun Nesbitt, Mars Hill
DB – Kamaal McIlwain, Newberry
DB – Tylan Merkerson, Wingate
P – John Gregory, Tusculum
RS – Patrick Pinchinat, Wingate

Second Team
DL – Marqus Davis, Catawba
DL – Maurice Harris, Mars Hill
DL – Marcus Nelums, Newberry
DL – Brandon Kelley, Tusculum
LB – Lakeem Perry, Catawba
LB – Zach Johnson, Mars Hill
LB – Ben Hinson, Wingate
LB – Aaron Plyler, Wingate
DB – Marcus Shuford, Lenoir-Rhyne
DB – Andre Moyd, Newberry
DB – Michael Gist, Brevard
DB – Denares Waites, Carson-Newman
P – Chris Jones, Carson-Newman
RS – Reggie Hubbard, Carson-Newman
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