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2019 FOOTBALL TEAM PREVIEWS

BUNA COUGARS

2018 Record: 8-3 Overall, 5-2 District

3rd Place in District 12-3A-I

 

The Buna Cougars had yet another successful season in 2018 as they qualified for the playoffs for the 5th year in a row.  In order to extend their streak by another year. Head Coach Bradley Morgan will count on the contribution of 6 starters on offense, 4 starters on defene and a number of talented youngsters.

Head Coach: Bradley Morgan

Assistant Coaches: Kevin Terrier (Offensive Coordinator), Cris Stump (Defensive Coordinator), Kyle Clark (Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends/Split Ends), Keaton Baker (Linebackers), Bobby Woodard (Defensive Line)

Offense:

Six starters return to the Buna slot-T/Wing T offense in 2019.  Stepping in to the guide the offense will be junior quarterback Peyton Leon.  Returning to join him in the backfield will be senior running backs Kameron Richardson (1st team all-district), Blaine Marks and Logan O'Dell.  Also seeing time in the backfield will be junior running back Jacob Menard.  Senior tight end Kristian Johnson will figure in the Cougar passing game.  He will also be able to help with the blocking along with returning junior linemen Joel Sitton (2nd team all-district) and Michael Jackson, as well as senior newcomers Dylan Hollyfield and Josh Rhame, as well as junior Connor Ellison. 

Defense:

There will be some growing up to do on the defensive side of the ball for Buna as only four starters return in 2019.  Defensive end Johnson (2nd team all-district) and defensive tackle Sitton return to pace the front seven.  Safeties Richardson (1st team all-district) and Marks will anchor the Cougar secondary.

Special Teams:

Johnson will do the place kicking for Buna while Leon will do the punting.  Kick returners will be determined during summer practice.

Schedule:

Aug. 30 - at Cleveland, 7:30 pm

Sept. 6 - Hemphill, 7:30 pm

Sept. 13 - at Coldspring-Oakhurst, 7:00 pm

Sept. 20 - OPEN

Sept. 27 - at Orangefield, 7:30 pm*

Oct. 4 - Anahuac, 7:30 pm*

Oct. 11 - Woodville, 7:30 pm*

Oct. 18 - at Warren, 7:30 pm*

Oct. 25 - East Chambers, 7:30 pm*

Nov. 1 - at Hardin, 7:30 pm*

Nov. 8 - Kirbyville, 7:30 pm*

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