Football preview 2021

Page 17

PIGSKIN PREVIEW

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2021 | 17

RCW defensive lineman Tyler Amsden (left) tries to get around a Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s blocker during a home game on Friday, Oct. 16, 2020 in Danube. Joe Brown / West Central Tribune

RENVILLE COUNTY WEST

Lots of new faces in store for RCW 

Jaguars, undefeated in ‘20, start fresh after talented class moves on BY TOM ELLIOTT West Central Tribune

DANUBE — The Renville County West Jaguars are wrapping up one of the best football runs in school history, going 6-0 in 2020 after an 11-1 record in 2019. Ryan Hebrink called it a once-in-a-generation run of talent. “We were extremely blessed as a coaching staff to have some of the players that we did,” said Hebrink, who

enters his 12th season as RCW’s head coach. Gone are Jaden Kolker (St. John’s University), Riley Ashburn (Bethany Lutheran basketball), Brandan Hoberg (Ridgewater College baseball), Landon Turner (Minnesota-Morris football), Jacob Haney and Ayden Gustafson. And while the 2021 RCW football team won’t have as many familiar names, Hebrink is nonetheless

optimistic about the season. “I don’t know if you’d recognize any of the names,” he said. “But we’re super excited about the kids we have coming up.” There are five seniors, including two out for football for the first time. Seniors Tyler Amsden (5-foot-11, 245-pound, tight end/ defensive end) and Ethan Haen (5-10, 160, defensive back) are returning starters, as are

juniors Noah Gullickson (5-11, 245, G) and Carter Rice (6-4, 250, DE). Gullickson is a returning all-district selection. “We look for Noah to be a leader on our line on offense and defense,” Hebrink said. “(He’s) strong, (has) good size and (is) quick off the ball. He has a motor that doesn’t stop.” There are nine juniors, most of them expected to contribute, Hebrink said. The roster includes seven sophomores and

10 freshmen. “We expect each player on the team to have a role and if they’re able to do that role to the best of their ability, we’ll be able to do a lot of good things,” Hebrink said. “We don’t have the names that we’ve had in the past. But we’ve got a lot of players who are capable of a lot of good things.” The Jaguars open the season at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2 at Westbrook-Walnut Grove.

BEST OF LUCK to the ACGC Falcons & to the Litchfield Dragons for a winning season! Main Office 1025 E. Frontage Rd. Litchfield, MN 55355 320.693.2821 Atwater Location 16319 Hwy. 12 NE Atwater, MN 56209 320.974.8868 Litchfield Location 511 Polydome Dr. Litchfield, MN 55355 320.693.6014


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Football preview 2021 by West Central Tribune - Issuu