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JN photo by Greg Matics RED DEVIL FOOTBALL 2012 — Members of the 2012 Ravenswood Red Devil Football Team are (from left, rst row) Haley Snyder, managers Luke Jackson, Sammy Sturm, Jayden Rhodes, Katie Giannunzio (second row) Sasha Tackett, Billy Knicely, Drake McDowell, Patrick Watson, Ryan Whytsell, Brad Titus, Nic Ballard, Mason Carte, John Huey, Dustin Blackshire, Isaac Harvey, Katie Williams, (third row) Megan Eggleston, Preston Humphreys, Damien Caldwell, Austin Roub, Donavyn Estep, Matt Starcher, Kaleb Horn, Tristan Miller, Heath Burgess, Thomas Sturm, Samantha Williams, (fourth row) Caylee Carmichael, Rhys Jelich, Matt Peery, Jace Buckland-Hickman, Devon Crews, Nathan Withers, Connor Jelich, Ben Johnson, Kyle Hickman, Nathan Cunningham, Sara Varney, (fth row) Lexi Price, Bryce Dale, Brandon Hussell, Trey Hatcher, Roy Bush, Cahil Adkins, Dylan Radabaugh, Logan Tuttle, Molly Hellyer, Lauren Chambers, (sixth row) defensive coordinator Jason Jackson, offensive line coach Will Burgess, running backs coach Joe Jelich, head coach Mick Price, offensive coordinator Steve Sturm, defensive line/offensive line coach Steve Titus and trainer Chandra Braatz.

Price Era begins with Ravenswood Red Devil Football New head coach says ‘diversity’ is the name of the game By GREG MATICS Legends of the Fall 2012

R AV E N S W O O D – Change is going to make things happen.

And new Ravenswood Red Devil head coach Mick Price says that his players may now see him in a different light, even though he has

coached many of them in middle school and watched them progress in school and in other sports. Yet Price has retained Will

Burgess, Jason Jackson and Steve Sturm on his staff who have coached over 15 years together under now retired predecessor Dick Sturm.

“That’s added to the solidarity,” said Price, “and that was important to me to have people these kids were familiar with. I couldn’t

be more pleased with Will (offensive/defensive line), Steve (now offensive coordinator) and Jason (defen-

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sive coordinator). They’ve done a really good job. Plus Steve Titus (defensive line) and Joe Jelich (running backs) are part of my staff, and have come in and really helped the kids. Steve has coached theses kids with me at the middle school level, and Joe knows them through his sons (Jonas, Rhys and Connor). He ‘s a well known guy and probably ‘the’ guy in football to come out of Ravenswood. So while there have been some new things happen, there has also been solidarity and that’s been good for the kids and important to me.” Junior Heath Burgess (5-9, 152, So.) will be the starting quarterback. “What a quality kid,” Price said. “A great kid. A coach’s kid which can make a difference, and a kid whose grown up on the sideline of Red Devil football. “Now it’s his time to shine. He’s gotten bigger and stronger. He’s done a very good job in camp of working on what he needs to do to make this team successful. I’m excited to see his growth during the season and for him to step up as a junior and take his turn to lead. I’ve been real pleased with Heath. You’re not gonna hear a lot out

of Heath because he just doesn’t say a lot, but he sure is one of those kids who will let his play on the eld do his talking.” The Red Devils will rely on four horsemen in the offensive backeld— Devon Crews (5-9, 192, Jr.), Rhys Jelich (5-9, 191, So.), Connor Jelich (5-9, 202. So.) and Ben Johnson (5-9, 166, So.). “With Crews, Rhys and Connor Jelich and Ben Johnson, we have four guys who we believe it won’t matter who has the ball. Any of the four could take it the house on any play,” Price said. “We’ve got four guys who are willing to sacrice and block for each other. They care about the team and they’re gonna do whatever it takes for our team to be successful. If one has to have 15 totes on a given night because that’s what’s working, I don’t think you’re going to see jealousy out of these guys because they know that’s what’s best for the team. They’ve all worked together and they’re all pretty good friends. They’re willing to do what’s best for the team, and that’s a plus for any coach. These guys can and will all play running back and wide receiver. With kids like them, we can

Ravenswood 2011 Results (8-3)

Herbert Hoover Poca Roane County Tyler Consoldiated Ritchie County Braxton County Pt. Pleasant Clay County St. Marys Ripley River View* *State AA Playoffs

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go to a spread set or a tight set in a hurry. That’s gonna be a real plus.” Price said his team is trying to mix it up offensively in 2012. “We’re not just a spread team. We’ve tried to do a lot more to be diversied,” he said. “The more you can diversify, the tougher it will be on an opponent. We don’t want people to be able to say okay they did this last week. We may not even do the same thing. “A lot of the credit for that goes to Steve Sturm. He and I sat down way back before school ended last year and the coaching positions were settled, and tried to come with an offensive scheme that number one would t the skills of the kids who would be playing, number two something that was simple to put in and number three it was something would could call or change at any time during a game. That credit goes to Steve. He’s done a great job of not only getting the kids to know that system, but to feel comfortable in that system so we can do anything.” “We’ve worked hard to fill key losses from last year’s offensive line,” Price said. “Senior captain Brad Titus (6-0, 221) will anchor the line at center. Willie Parsons, Ryan Whytsell (6-1, 229, Sr.), Trey Hatcher (6-0, 252, So.), Matt Peery (5-9, 209, So.), Matt Starcher (5-8, 200. So.), Dillon Gandee, Kyle Hickman (5-10, 274, So.), Logan Tuttle (6-4, 222, Jr.) and Billy Knicely (6-1, 314, Sr.) have all worked hard. We can go with a bigger, power group or something different. In Matt Peery is a kid who can play any position—snap, guard, tackle. We plan to use a multitude of kids and be able to given them breaks since several of them will be going both ways.” Patrick Watson (5-10. 172, Sr.), Thomas Sturm (5-8, 144, So.) and Drake McDowell (5-8, 132, Sr.) will

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Name Yr. Ben Johnson 10 Patrick Watson 12 Heath Burgess 11 Nathan Cunningham 11 Kaleb Horn 9 Drake NcDowell 12 Thomas Sturm 10 Austin Roub 9 Preston Humphries 9 Devon Crews 11 Nic Ballard 12 Damien Caldwell 10 Mason Carte 12 Nathan Withers 11 Rhys Jelich 10 Connor Jelich 10 Matt Peery 10 Tristan Miller 9 Roy Bush 10 Cahil Adkins 9 Brad Titus 12 Brandon Hussell 9 Donavyn Estep 10 Patrick Click 9 Bryce Dale 9 Ryan Whytsell 12 Trey Hatcher 10 Matt Starcher 10 Isaac Harvey 12 Brett Stanley 11 Kyle Hickman 10 Logan Tuttle 11 Billy Knicely 12 John Huey 12 Dylan Radabaugh 10 Dustin Blackshire 12 Jace Buckland-Hickman 10

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Head Coach: Mick Price Offensive Coordinator: Steve Sturm Defensive Coordinator: Jason Jackson Offensive Line: Will Burgess Running backs: Joe Jelich OL/DL: Steve Titus Trainer: Chandra Braatz Managers: Luke Jackson, Sam Sturm, Jake Greene, Todd Greene, Steve Dawson, Erikson Corbin, Jayden Rhodes.

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get playing time at split end/ wide receiver. Dylan Radabaugh (6-2, 174, So.), John Huey (5-10. 181, Sr.) and Nathan Cunningham (5-9, 178, Jr.) will play at tight end. They can all play wide receiver in spread sets. “We’re tried to be very diversied in anything we do offensively with this group of kids,” Price said. “Defensively, again, you’ll see a lot of things from us,” he added. “You won’t just see a 4-3 or a 3-5, a 50 or whatever. You’ll see a lot of things. Coach Jackson was worked very hard with this group of kids, making sure they will be able to be diversied, so during a game we can change in a heartbeat to address what opponents are doing. In the past, his defensive units have been really good. “Jason has done a very good job of getting these guys to buy into his system, and to be able to change that system to counter what opponents try to do offensively. That’s more diversity than we’ve had in the past, too. “I’ve talked about the diversity of this team. It’s important offensively that we do whatever we need to do to be successful and defensively that can do whatever we need to do to limit our opponents’ possessions. The coaches have worked really hard and the kids have stepped up and met their expectations.” Likewise, Price said the kick game is an ongoing process. “Trey Hatcher, Nathan Cunningham and Mason Carte (5-8, 162, Sr.) have been punting, and Mason Carte, Preston Humphreys (5-6, 164, Fr.) and Nathan Cunningham have been place-kicking and kicking off,” Price said. “Whoever is doing the best job in a particular week will kick, but we will watch that and change to what’s best for the team in a given week. The kicking game is extremely important in high school football. Field position is everything. It’s something

that will be huge for us this year.” Ravenswood will face a challenging, beefed up schedule in 2012 including defending State AA Champion Wayne and State Class AA Runner-Up Williamstown. “I told the kids this,” said Price. “If there’s anybody who is competitively great, they would love our schedule. We’re going to play some of the best team around.

Mick Price New Red Devil Head Football Coach

It’s not an easy task to open on the road at Herbert Hoover (Aug. 24) and at Roane County. And then to have your home opener with Wayne, the defending Double A state champion who could probably be in the Top Four or Top Eight in Triple A. They’re really, really good. It’s one of those games to see where we are. It’ll be a benchmark to see what we need to do to get better. And we have Williamstown coming in the week after that. Coach Smith at Williamstown has done a tremendous job. Their last 10 years of football have been as good as anybody in the state. “Then you go on the road to Ritchie, Homecoming versus Braxton, at Clay and St. Marys, Point (Pleasant) at home is a very good team up to Triple A this year and nish at home with Ripley in a game where you can throw out the records. “The people of Ravenswood are going to see as good of a home schedule as we’ve

had in years with Wayne, Williamstown, Braxton, Pt. Pleasant and Ripley. But we’ll have to take care of business on the road, too. It won’t be an easy task at all. It’s a very formidable schedule. But it’s one of those schedules where if we can get right and make some things happen, it can be very advantageous to us. “I’ve always though if this team can get to the playoffs this year, which is one of our goals, they’re going to be battled-tested. They will have played some of the best team around. If you can get into the playoffs, with this schedule you’re not going to play anyone tougher than the teams you’ve already played.” Personally, Price says he’s having a blast as the new head football coach. “I love it. It’s been great,” he said. “I’ve enjoyed the association with the coaches. They’re working hard. The kids are working hard. I’m enjoying it, and I’m going to enjoy it. There are ups and down in every day, every week, but that’s just part of athletics. But man, I love it, everything from day one of redoing the dressing rooms, the coaches’ ofce, the outside, trying to get the eld the best it can be to, preparing for these kids on an everyday basis, coming in to challenge the kids on an every day basis to put them in a position to be successful. It’s a great challenge, and I’ve always been one who loves challenges. This is no exception. “I do not take my position as head football coach lightly. I understand that the tradition of football at Ravenswood is second to no program in West Virginia. I understand that as the guardian of this program, one of my responsibilities is to have my team as competitive as we can be on a night in, night out basis and be as successful as we can be. Our goal is to make the playoffs, play on Wheeling Island and win a state championship. That’s not just said; that’s something we expect.”

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JN photo by Greg Matics RED DEVIL STAFF 2012 — Members of the Ravenswood Red Devils Football Coaching Staff for 2012 are (from left, kneeling) head coach Mick Price, defensive coordinator Jason Jackson, offensive line coach Will Burgess, (standing) trainer Chandra Braatz, offensive coordinator Steve Sturm, defensive line coach Steve Titus and running backs coach Joe Jelich.

Price is one of 18 new head coaches in the Mountain State By MARK MARTIN Legends of the Fall 2012

RAVENSWOOD - The name Mick Price is no stranger to the circles of West Virginia high school athletics. Price has been Ravenswood’s head boys’ basketball coach for the past 34 years. His name, however, is new when it comes to the high school football scene in the Mountain State. Although he’s been coaching football for many years, this will be his rst stab as a head varsity head coach. Price takes over the proud Red Devil football program from Dick Sturm, who enjoyed an outstanding 15year run as the Ravenswood head coach including an

appearance in the Class AA state championship game of 2010. Price will be one of 18 new head coaches across the state when the season kicks off. Besides Ravenswood, other schools with new football leaders are Sean Blumette (replacing Tom Bruney) at Brooke, Steve Ware (replacing Frank Kleman) at Clay (who Ravenswood plays in Clay on October 19), Jason Cunningham (replacing Bucky Stewart) at Gilmer County, Ray Lee (replacing Aaron Baker) at Greenbrier East, Jeremy Taylor (replacing Willis May) at Hurricane, Rick Goodrich (replacing Dan Wilson) at John Marshall, Derek Midkiff (replacing John Painter)

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Smash & Dash: Jelich, Inc. ready to take it to the house By GREG MATICS Legends of the Fall 2012

RAVENSWOOD – The best laid plans… The highly anticipated for the varsity debut “Smash & Dash,” also known as the Jelich Twins—Connor and Rhys—took a divergent path in 2011. As a freshman, Rhys Jelich battled a high ankle sprain that limited his contributions and playing time on

was a standout fullback on the same middle school team coached by Mick Price, rolled up some lofty rushing numbers of his own. But as a varsity freshman last season, he was switched to offensive line out of necessity. “I’ve been a skill position player my whole life,” said Connor, “so switching to line was weird for a couple of games until I got settled

DOUBLE TROUBLE for opposing defenses in 2012 will be “Smash & Dash,” AKA the Jelich Twins--Rhys (31) and Connor (42).

offense and also affected his defensive playing time. He managed just 17 rushing yards on 11 carries, after rolling up middle school rushing numbers that were outstanding, if not incredible. He did catch 13 passes good for 134 yards (10.3 avg.) with one touchdown, and completed his lone pass attempt for 52 yards. On special team, Rhys averaged 12.5 yards on four punt returns and 34 yards on a pair of kickoff returns. Defensively, he collected 18 tackles, two sacks and recovered two fumbles. Twin brother Connor, who

in.” As it turned out, he settled in well and became on of the most solid of the team’s offensive linemen. He also collected 27 tackles and a sack as a defensive lineman. Yet good things come to those who wait. The Jelichs, who follow their older brother Jonas—a recordsetting linebacker— as Red Devils have plans for some record setting of their own. And new head coach Mick Price who coached them to their middle school heights plans to put their talents to ultimate use in 2012. Now healthy Rhys and

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JN photos by Greg Matics JELICH, INC. — Twin sophomores Rhys (31) and Connor (42) ank father Joe Jelich, who has joined Mick Price’s staff as running backs coach for the 2012 Red Devils. Rhys and Conner will be together in offensive backeld and also play on defense again this season.

now converted back to fullback Conner join junior Devon Crews in a loadedwith-talent backeld with junior quarterback Heath Burgess. Having yet another Jelich—father Joe—as the running backs coach on Price’s staff adds even more potential to the upcoming season. Joe Jelich is a living legend in Red Devil Football—All-State, AllSouthern and former standout nose guard for the WVU Mountaineers. In fact, Price made Joe Jelich agreeing to be on his staff a requirement for him to take the head coaching job.

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Devils will rely on Titus’ leadership and talent in 2012 By MARK MARTIN Legends of the Fall 2012

RAVENSWOOD - Coaching football is nothing new to Mick Price. He’s been doing it a lot throughout his professional career. He’s also no stranger to the duties involved when one assumes the title as head coach. Price has been the head boys’ basketball coach at Ravenswood for the past 34 seasons and has two state championships to his credit. Still, despite an impressive coaching resume, Price knows that a coach can’t be without players who love taking on leadership roles. In his rst season as Ravenswood’s head football coach, Price has turned to senior Brad Titus to be one of those leaders. Titus isn’t

about to let his head coach down in that area. “We’re going to be young, but talented,” said Titus, who earned Honorable Mention Class AA All-State and Little Kanawha Athletic Conference last year. “I can’t wait to get started.” This season will mark Titus’ third as a starter. He’s been a mainstay on both the offensive line and at linebacker since he was a 10th grader. “He’s the only two-year starter that we have,” said Price. “He’s very aggressive. We expect him to be a leader as we do all the other seniors.” Titus will play center on offense, but could also see action at guard and tackle. “He will go where we need him and that is the type of player he is,” said

Price. “This is his sport. He’s a smart kid who is academically solid. He’s an outstanding player.” While he did start, Titus was able to step back and observe as a young player on a talent-laden team that played for the Class AA state championship in the season of 2010. “I was a sophomore and played in that state championship game,” said Titus, who was honored as an offensive lineman on the Second Team of the Charleston Daily Mail’s Preseason AllState Team. “I took Jonas’ (Jelich) spot for the remainder of the season (Jelich was lost early in the second game that year with a knee injury). Those were some big shoes to ll, so I learned a lot.” Last year, his leadership responsibilities increased some, but again there were other seniors to carry much of the load. Now, as a senior, he has no choice. He’s more than willing and ready. Titus was Ravenswood’s top tackler a season ago registering 106 stops. He also picked off two passes from his linebacker position. Titus was named the CoDefensive Player of the Year for the Red Devils in 2011 by Jackson Newspapers.

His season ended in frustrating fashion during an opening round home playoff loss to River View. Titus injured his ankle earlier in the week and tweaked it again in the contest with the McDowell County school. He missed most of the fourth quarter. Titus is excited about his senior season with Price at the helm. He’s impressed with what the new head coach has done with the interior of the football facility. “I like seeing the trophies and pictures, it’s very motivating to think you’re a part of a (football) legacy,” said Titus. His father, Steve, a former Red Devil standout in the late ‘70s, will be a part of Price’s staff this season. “He’s coached me since my rst year of football when I was in third grade,” said Titus. “He coached me again in middle school. He’s always wanted to be a teacher and a coach.” Steve Titus will nish his teaching degree this spring. “That’s pretty special. You can tell he’s happy about it,” Brad said of his father. Brad Titus said he wants to keep playing football beyond his days in the Red and Black. For now, though, his sights

are set on the present and that is to help Ravenswood continue it’s winning ways. It is also about being a

leader. A role he will cherish each and every day in the 2012 season.

Aug. 24 at Herbert Hoover (2011 – Ravenswood won, 35-18) It was a rough year for the Huskies in 2011 as they suffered through a 2-8 season. Among the key returners for Tim Myer’s team in 2012 will be running back Josh Mack, who rushed for 546 yards last season. The Huskies will enjoy having the Class AA First Team All-State kicker returning in Joey Forbes, who is also a sure-handed receiver. Lineman Trenton Mahan spent time at a prestigious all-star camp during the summer. Sept. 7 at Roane County (2011 – Ravenswood won, 59-26)

The Raiders were a playoff team in Class AA last season but will have to do some reloading under second-year head coach Paul Burdette. The school hosted a postseason game for the first time in its 18-year existence but fell to Oak Glen in Class AA’s opening round to nish 8-3. Junior Hunter Bradley, who split time at QB last season with Dylan Cottrell, threw for 571 yards. The Roane coaches are high on linebacker John Ash. Sept. 14 Wayne (2011 – DNP) Regardless of class, Wayne has developed into one of the state’s top programs the past several years. The Pio-

neers are coming off their in five AA championship second Class AA state title games since the season of in the past six years. The 2000. Pioneers were 12-2 when Sept. 21 Williamstown the dust had settled. Class (2011 – DNP) AA First Team All-State As if playing defending running back Brandon Spur- AA champ Wayne isn’t challock returns after rushing lenging enough, the Devils for 1,708 yards and scoring will meet last year’s Class 30 touchdowns a year ago. A runner-up Williamstown Receiver Austin Pyles, who the following week. Among caught 24 passes last year, the players Terry Smith is back. Defensively, line- welcomes back are two reman Dwight Blankenship, turning Class A First Team a senior, and sophomore All-State picks in offensive linebacker Mason Hodge lineman Avery Goff, a 6-4, are back. Last year Wayne 310-pounder and defensive opened its state champion- lineman Chris McDuffy. Anship season at Ripley’s Me- other outstanding lineman morial Stadium by defeating returning is Nick Meadows. Magnolia, the AA champs The Yellowjackets were a of 2010. Wayne has been See OPPONENTS, page 10

JN photos by Greg Matics A three-starter, senior Brad Titus will anchor the Red Devils’ offensive line at center. He is on the 2012 Preseason Class AA All-State Watch List.

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Billy Knicely is looking for bigger, better things in his senior season as a Red Devil defensive line standout By GREG MATICS Legends of the Fall 2012

RAVENSWOOD - Billy Knicely has already piled up awards and opponents on the wrestling mat, but he’s also making his mark on the football eld—doing ‘rasslin’ of a different type. A two-time NHSCA Nationals All-American wrestler, Knicely barely missed a three-peat when he suffered an injury while leading in the nal seconds of a Junior Nationals match earlier this summer at Virginia Beach and had to forfeit.

Earlier this year, Knicely made his second straight trip to the West Virginia State Wrestling Tournament an award-winning one, placing fourth in the AA/A Heavyweight (285-pound) Class. In doing so, he personally delivered a shot in the arm to the Ravenswood wrestling program being revived by head coach Matt Bender. Knicely’s state tournament placement was the rst for the Red Devils since twotime state champion David Dennis wrapped up his stellar career with a third-place

(Above) Red Devil Billy Knicely powers for a takedown of C.J. Gosey of Berkeley Springs in the Class AA/A state wrestling quarternals. Knicely rallied to pin Gosey in the nal period, and went on to place fourth at 285 pounds. (Below) Knicely pins another state tournament opponent.

nish in 2008. Knicely opened his appearance at the 2012 Big Show with a pin of state No. 6-ranked junior Zach Fleshman (29-19) of Independence in 3:07. He followed by rallying from 2-0 down to pin C.J. Gosey of Berkeley Springs, taking the lead with a late takedown and then scoring a fall with 21 seconds left in the third period (5:39). Knicely lost his chance for a berth in the state championship final in a hardfought, close 6-4 decision to Darren Starr of Weir. Starr was completely exhausted after going six rough minutes with Knicely. In the consolation seminals, Knicely bounced back with another pin of Independence’s Zach Fleshman in 1:56, before dropping a 4-1 decision to Colton Cogar of Webster County in the consolation championship. “Billy was peaking at the right time,” said Coach Bender. “He’s our team leader and placing fourth at states accomplished one of our young team’s goals. Hopefully, his accomplishment will give others in our wrestling room motivation that placing at the state tournament can be a reality with hard work.” “I learned some things at the state tournament toward what I want to accomplish,” said Knicely. “My goal for next year is to be the state champion.” Flash forward to August. After a solid junior season as the starter at defensive nose guard for the Red Devils where he collected 39 tackles and a sack, seniorto-be Billy Knicely is back looking for bigger and better things in 2012. In the trenches, Knicely is most often double teamed by offensive linemen, wrestling off combinaton blocks to make plays. He is convinced that his wrestling helps his football and vice

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Crews looks to cruise in 2012 By GREG MATICS Legends of the Fall 2012

RAVENSWOOD - Devon Crews is more than ready to cruise this fall. The shifty junior has his sights set on big things in 2012—big rushing numbers, for one. Crews showed flashes of brilliance in 2011 as a sophomore, seizing the op-

portunity when then-senior starter Jeremy Lawrence was injured in the rst half at Tyler Consolidated. In that game, Crews ran for 65 yards on eight carries and scored a touchdown in helping the Red Devils get past Lawrence’s injury and go on to win big. He had 16 carries for 59 yards versus Ritchie

County in a showdown of Class AA unbeaten won by Ravenswood, and had his most productive rushing game in an upset loss at Braxton County, rushing for 106 yards on 16 carries. He added seven carries for 57 yards and a TD versus St. Marys and chipped in seven carries for 19 yards and a TD in the playoff loss

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RAVENSWOOD - For Heath Burgess, it’s been a long wait, but his time has come. The 5-9, 152-pound junior will be the captain of the Red Devils’ offensive ship beginning Friday night at Falling Rock versus the Herbert Hoover Huskies. “I’m excited,” said Burgess. “I’ve been waiting a long time for this, watching all the quarterbacks who came before me.” Yet he won’t be coming in under center raw and untested. Burgess got some solid varsity experience in 2011, coming into games to run the Red Devils’ Stick I formation in short yardage situations. He’s also been solid quarterbacking the jayvee team. In 2011, he carried 24 times for 87 yards (3.63 avg.), mostly on naked bootlegs and misdirection plays. He also completed three of 12 pass attempts for 52 yards with one interception. He also returned one punt for 12 yards. Knowing he was the heirapparent to the QB job, Burgess put in off-season work to get prepared for his debut in primetime. “I attended an underclassman camp in Cincinnati and I’ve been lifting and all that,” he said. “I ran

JN photo by Greg Matics Heath Burgess is ready for the mantle and everything that expected of the Red Devils’ quarterback.

at 7 a.m. every weekday with Rhys (Jelich), Connor (Jelich) and Brad (Titus).” He believes his passing has shown the most improvement in preparation for the 2012 season. As for the 2012 Red Dev-

ils, Burgess said. “We aren’t as big as some past teams, but we have a lot of speed. Our offense has changed, although we have the same terms like ‘rain’ and ‘lightning,’ and we’ve added See HISTORY, page 10

to River View. On the season, Crews ran 62 times for 371 yards (5.98 avg.) and scored four TDs. He also averaged 15 yards per return on ve kickoff returns. On defense, he collected 15 tackles and recovered a fumble, although his defensive playing time was shelved after Lawrence’s injury to make sure he stayed healthy to carry the ball on offense. “Linebacker is a natural position for me,” said Crews, “so I’m really looking forward to playing both ways this year. “I lifted more and ran more in preparation for this season. I’m a junior this year, but a lot of people think I’m a senior.” Crews believes his strongest asset is his speed, and he put that on display in the tri-scrimmage at Shinnston August 11, dashing for 50 yards on one run. “The new offense we’ve put in is more diverse,” said Crews. “We have a lot more plays and formations than before. “I’m looking forward to the (defending AA state champion and preseason No. 1-ranked) Wayne game most,” said Crews. “I want us to beat Wayne and go to Wheeling. And personally, I’d like to be our team’s leading rusher.” A gifted athlete, Crews is also a standout shortstop/ pitcher for the Red Devil baseball team. His post season honors as a sophomore included Class AA All-State Special Honorable Mention.

JN photo by Greg Matics Junior running back Devon Crews is ready for the limelight this fall after some solid contributions in 2011. Crews will also start at linebacker—his natural defensive position.

BILLY winning the state championship on the mat. “I’m hoping for a fullride to college, probably in wrestling but maybe in both wrestling and football.” “Billy anchors our defensive line, but we also expect big things from him on offense too,” said Coach

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Watson ready to erase the pain from 2011 By MARK MARTIN Legends of the Fall 2012

RAVENSWOOD - At this time of year, every single high school football player who suits up for his team should be excited for what is about to happen. Forgive Ravenswood’s Patrick Watson if he seems a bit more eager. The Ravenswood senior has every right to be considering what he endured in the season of 2011. Injuries are a part of the game, and Watson learned that the hard way. A broken ankle early on in preseason practice last August sidelined him for the entire year. “It was horrible,” he lamented while thinking back to a year ago. “I had never had a broken bone before. We were about to have our

first scrimmage and were doing a drill and it just snapped.” It was a crushing blow for Watson, who was ready to make his mark as a junior. In the 2012 season – Mick Price’s rst as the Red Devil head coach – Watson will nd himself on the receiving end of passes as a wide receiver while trying to stop others from making catches as a defensive back on the prevent side of the ball. “I can’t wait,” he said of the upcoming campaign. “I’m not going to let anything stand in the way.” Watson has tried to soak up of every minute leading into his senior season of football. When he hit the eld back in June for the three-week practice session it was almost like a dream come true. He was again

running around and catching passes. He’s set lofty goals for the upcoming season. “I would love to be able to go over 1,000 yards in receiving,” he said. Price is looking forward to Watson being a contributor on both sides of the ball this season. “He’s very athletic. He has a great speed. He is just a tough nut kind of kid.” In middle school, Watson had the pleasure of playing for Price. “I think he’s going to do pretty good (as Ravenswood’s head coach). He’s energetic.” Watson saw limited playing time as a sophomore during Ravenswood’s journey to the Class AA state title game in Wheeling. “That was a great experience,” he said. Not getting to play last year has helped him appreciate that time more than

ever. For the past three years, Watson has been a competitor in the Class AA State Track & Field Meet in the long jump competition. “It (track and field) gets me faster for football before the season starts,” he said. The 2012 season is about to get underway and Watson has virtually been counting the months, days, hours, minutes and seconds since last year when he was told about the severity of his ankle. He has used the injury as motivation and will be trying his best this season to serve as a leader and remind players just how special it is to be out on the eld. After all, a high school football career is a precious commodity and Patrick Watson had a big chunk wiped out a year ago. He’s ready to make up for what was lost in a big-time way.

JN photos by Greg Matics Senior Patrick Watson will play wide receiver and defensive safety for the 2012 Red Devils.

It’s not the start Whytsell wanted, but he’ll be back By GREG MATICS Legends of the Fall 2012

Senior tackle Ryan Whytsell is counting the days until he can enter the fray for the Red Devils.

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RAVENSWOOD - It’s now a waiting game. It’s not the start Red Devil Ryan Whytsell wanted for his senior season, but he’ll be back. A freak accident during a non-contact blocking drill on the day before full-contact work started has cost the senior-to-be three to four weeks. Whytsell’s cleats slipped and he suffered a dislocated right patella (kneecap). Ravenswood’s already thin offensive line suddenly got anorexic. “We were thin on experience anyway,” lamented line

coach Will Burgess. “Now we have to stay pretty much injury-free or we’re going to be in real trouble.” Whytsell, voted one of four team captains by his teammates, was projected as a starter at offensive tackle. He had experience on the jayvee squad and in relief varsity duty last season due to injuries. He was also hoping to work into playing time on the defensive front. In a phase of the game characterized by brute strength, Whystell is nontypical, unique. “I think my greatest attribute is how smart I am,” he said. “I do things they don’t see coming.”

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OPPONENTS perfect 13-0 last year before falling in the title game to Wheeling Central. Williamstown has played for the Class A title six times in the last nine years, winning it all in 2008. Sept. 28 at Ritchie County (2011 – Ravenswood won, 28-7) In his rst season at the helm, Mike Dawson, a former Magnolia and WVU standout, guided the Rebels to the Class AA playoffs with a 6-4 record. While Point Pleasant stopped them from moving on, it was certainly a great springboard for a program that had struggled in recent years. Quarterback/linebacker Alex Lipscomb is one of the key players back this season for the Rebels. He threw for 624 yards in 2011 and eight

touchdowns. Oct. 5 Braxton County (2011 – 51-13) The Eagles were a playoff team last season, falling to Chapmanville in the opening round of Class AA action to nish 7-4. Senior Jacob Yanero, a Class AA First Team All-State selection as a utility player, returns for the Eagles after rushing for 665 yards and scoring 13 touchdowns last season. Oct. 12 Pt. Pleasant (2011 – Pt. Pleasant won, 37-0) Having moved back up a class, the Big Black program gives Ravenswood two Class AAA teams (Ripley is the other) on its schedule. Dave Darst’s crew will be hoping to keep the momentum going from last year’s climb to the AA state title game. Point lost some out-

standing players but returns a couple of capable backs in Teran Barnitz, who rushed for 789 yards and scored 11 touchdowns, and Tylun Campbell, who galloped for 545 yards on the ground and scored six times. Class AA First Team All-Stater Connor Templeton, 6-3, 210, is back to bolster the line. Point Pleasant was 13-0 last season before losing to Wayne in the championship contest. Oct. 19 at Clay (2011 – Ravenwood won, 35-6) This game will be a matchup between two of the 18 new head coaches in the state of West Virginia. Of course, Ravenswood has Mick Price while Clay’s Steve Ware takes over for Frank Kleman. Quarterback Jimmy Brogan returns to

pace the Panther attack. Clay snapped a lengthy losing streak last season and nished the year at 2-8. Oct. 26 at St. Marys (2011 – Ravenswood won, 4726) The Blue Devils nished 5-5 last season and missed the Class A playoffs. Some of the standouts returning for Jodi Mote’s program this season will be running back Noah Spitzer, who rushed for 690 in 2011 and scored eight touchdowns. Receiver Johnny Riggs returns after snagging 21 passes and scoring three touchdowns last year. Versatile Andrew Cosper returns as does lineman Derek Barnhart. Nov. 4 Ripley (2011 – Ravenswood won, 48-14) See details of Ripley elsewhere in “Legends of the Fall.”

and just win.” Having his dad Will as a coach is actually pretty normal for Heath. “He’s our line coach so I’m not around him all the time, but he’s been my coach my whole life. He gives me pointers and suggestions when we get home.” His family has always supported him in whatever he does, and they’ll be cheering him on from the stands this fall.

Burgess is a three-sport athlete, playing basketball in the winter and baseball in the spring. Sports and schoolwork take up practically all of his time.

He says his favorite school subject is history. After a long wait, his time has come—and Heath Burgess is ready to make some history of his own.

HISTORY some things like the Wing T. Whatever looks defenses give us, we’ll adapt accordingly.” Burgess will also be playing safety on defense. “I like offense best,” he said, “but I’ve played both ways my whole life.” He collected 14 tackles in reserve duty in 2011. As for goals, he named three: “Win the state championship, keep the Hatchet

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JN photo by Greg Matics An offensive line starter as a freshman in 2011, Trey Hatcher is looking forward to playing both ways this fall for the Red Devils.

Hatcher excited about playing both ways for diversied Red Devils By GREG MATICS Legends of the Fall 2012

RAVENSWOOD - No one is more excited about the chance to play both ways this fall than Trey Hatcher. Hatcher, a 6-0, 245-pound sophomore, was a starter on the Red Devil offensive line as a freshman in 2011. He did journeyman duty in the trenches, paving the way for another outstanding rushing effort by Ravenswood. Hatcher will be a returning starter at left guard this fall, although his versatility will allow him to slide outside to tackle in some offensive situations.

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JN photo by Greg Matics RETURNING RED DEVIL LETTERMEN FOR 2012 are (from left, rst row) Billy Knicely, Ryan Whytsell, Brad Titus, Dustin Blackshire, Heath Burgess, (second row) Matt Peery, Devon Crews, Matt Starcher, Nathan Cunningham, Connor Jelich, Thomas Sturm, (third row) Damien Caldwell, Roy Bush, Nathan Withers, Trey Hatcher, Ben Johnson, Rhys Jelich, Kyle Hickman and Donavyn Estep.

Inaugural Big 12 season could be big for WVU By GREG MATICS Legends of the Fall 2012

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of the Texas Longhorns,and No. 11 in both the AP and USA Today Coaches Poll. Coach Dana Holgorsen is no stranger to the Big 12, and he will bring a highscoring, versatile, starstudded offense with him from Morgantown. Senior quarterback Geno Smith is already being touted as a Heisman Trophy candidate after shredding the Clemson Tigers, 70-33, in the 2012 Fedex Orange Bowl. Smith (6-3, 214 Sr.), who has been tabbed as the preseason Big 12 Player of the Year threw for 4,385 yards in 2011 with 31 TDs and just seven interceptions. He will have prime targets for his passes in Steadman Bailey (5-10, 195 Jr.) and Tavon Austin (5-9, 171, Sr.), who should get Heisman Trophy attention of his own. Bailey caught 72 passes for 1,279 yards (17.8 avg.)

and 12 TDs in 2011. Austin caught 101 passes for 1,186 yards (11.7 avg.)and eight TDs. A stable of running backs is topped by Dustin Garrison (5-8, 180, So., recovering from ACL

In addition, other top receivers include Jordan Thompson (5-7, 164, Fr.), J.D. Woods (6-1, 190, Sr.), Ryan Nehlen (6-3, 204, Sr.), Dante Campbell (6-4, 213, Fr.), Ivan McCartney (6-2, 183, Jr.) and K.J. Myers

surgery) who carried 136 times for 742 yards (5.5 avg.) in 2011 with six TDs. Shawne Alston (5-11, 236. Sr.) added 97 carries for 416 yards with 12 TDs; Austin, 16 carries for 182 yards (TD); and Andrew Buie (5-9, 188, So.), 51 carries for 172 yards (TD).

(6-2, 197, Fr.). The starting offensive line will include Quinton Spain (6-5, 334, So.), Josh Jenkins (6-4, 303, Sr.), Joe Madsen (6-4, 305, Sr.), Jeff Braun (6-5, 316, Sr.) and Pat Eger (6-6, 304, Jr.). Ryan Clarke (6-0, 226, Sr.) and Donovan Miles

(6-1, 234, Sr.) will be the fullbacks. Tyler Bitancurt (6-1, 205, Sr.) will do the placekicking with Corey Smith (6-0, 210, Sr.) punting and kicking off. Bailey, Austin and Buie will return kickoffs and Austin will return punts. Defensively, Jorge Wright (6-2, 291, Sr.) will man the nose tackle spot with Will Clarke (6-6, 271, Jr.) at tackle and Tyler Anderson (6-2, 251, Jr.) at defensive end. Jewone Snow (6-2, 243, So.) will man the Buck linebacker slot with Doug Rigg (6-1, 241, Jr.) at Sam and Jared Barber (6-0, 232, So.) at Will. Terence Garvin (6-3, 221, Sr.) will be at STR with Broderick Jenkins (5-10, 183, Jr.) and Pat Miller (5-11, 187, Sr.) at corners and Darwin Cook (5-11, 201, Jr.) and Karl Joseph (5-10, 197, Fr.) at safeties.

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JN photos by Greg Matics The 2012 Ravenswood Red Devil Marching Band is up to 40 members and will feature the music of Styxx in their half-time and competition show this fall.

Ravenswood Band’s 2012 show to feature Styxx

happened before.” Senior Kathalyn Maxson R AV E N S W O O D – will serve as drum major. The 2012 edition of the Tony Pierce is the featured twirler and the Ravenswood auxiliary inRed Devil cludes Courtney Marching Band Bowles, Emily is improved, Bolinger, Keriglarger and will an Crow, Jordan perform their Matics, Kindsey half-time and Torris and Kylee competition Williams. show based on Show songs the music of will include Styxx. “Mr. Roboto,” “They’re “Rocking the showing a lot Paradise,” “AD of improvement 1928” and “Best and we’re up to of Times.” 40 members,” The band will said director compete in N a t h a n C a rthe Poca Fest, authers. “Camp Kathalyn Maxson R i p l e y Vi k i n g RvHS Drum Major went real well. Fest, Black WalWe were able to get the entire rst song done nut Festival and Marshall on the rst day. That’s never University competitions. By GREG MATICS Legends of the Fall 2012

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