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Parkway Central Football Colts To Hit The Road In Week Two
New Seckman coach Jamie Critchlow will rely on running back Blake Pepper, while Parkway Central features receiver Brandon Sheperd.
A fresh season for Seckman football kicks off at 8 p.m. on Friday night as the Jaguars host .
Because of safety concerns over heat, the original game time of 7 p.m. has been pushed back. After waiting nine months to play since its final game of 2010, that extra hour may prove to be unbearable for Seckman.
New head coach Jamie Critchlow faces a stiff test in his first game as Parkway Central is already 1-0 after a resounding The Colts went 6-4 last season, including 5-2 in the extremely tough Suburban South Conference.
In that win, Parkway Central star wide receiver Brandon Sheperd had nine catches for 114 yards, and three runs for 30 yards and three total touchdowns. Expect head coach Mark Goldenberg to be creative in finding ways to get Sheperd the ball. Senior quarterback Cole Gorman went 11-of-16 for 152 yards and two TDs last week.
βHeβs smart and he makes great decisions,β Goldenberg told Patch last Friday. βHe (Gorman) had a phenomenal game. He gets us into good plays. I trust him to do that and he did a great job.β
For Seckman, the game plan is simple and the excessive heat may prove to be very beneficial. The Jaguars will showcase one of the areaβs top talents in senior running back Blake Pepper. At 5-foot-7 and 155 pounds, Pepper is a workhorse of a runner, and his elusive abilities may wear down the Colts defense in the stifling conditions.
In 2010, Pepper raced for 1,575 yards on 284 carries. He is the Suburban South Conferenceβs leading returning rusher and the main reason Jaguars fans can hope see their team finish better than last seasonβs 3-8 mark.
βBlake has really picked up right where he left off last year,β Critchlow said. βHe had nearly 2,000 yards rushing last year and weβre looking for big things from him this season.β
Critchlow, who was Seckmanβs offensive coordinator the past two years, will also feature senior receiver Zach Naes, who had 18 catches for 259 yards in 2010.
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