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2019 FOOTBALL TEAM PREVIEWS

PORT ARTHUR MEMORIAL TITANS

2018 Record: 9-2 Overall, 6-1 District

District 9-5A-I Runner Ups

 

Many schools would consider a 9-1 regular season quite a success.  Considering that the only 2 losses of the season were to district champ New Caney and eventual Region III Finalist Richmond Foster, the Titan faithful would be right to consider the 2018 season a successful one.  However, the short stay in the Class 5A, Division I playoffs is not something that second year Head Coach Brian Morgan wants to repeat in 2019.  Morgan brings back 6 starters on each side of the ball in hopes of having a longer stay in the playoffs.

 

Head Coach: Brian Morgan

Assistant Coaches: Korey Mangum (Defensive Coordinator), Rashard Colquitt (Offensive Coordinator), Robert Conley (Offensive Line), Josh Miller (Tight Ends/Strength and Conditioning), Arlington Nunn (Running Backs), Ahmad Smith (Quarterback), Van Sallier (Assistant Offensive Line), Quinton Johnson (Assistant Offensive Line), Darrell Granger (Wide Receivers), Dwight Scypion (Defensive Ends), Jarrett Thibodeaux (Defensive Tackles), Ronnie Jones (Linebackers), Kevin Henry (Cornerbacks), Clint Hoverson (Assistant Defensive Line)

Offense:

Six starters return to the Memorial offense in 2019.  Senior Brian Milton should be the front runner for the starting quarterback in the Titan offense.  Leading the rushing attack will be Brandon Chaney (1st team all-district) but expect Jatavian Neal to see some carries.  Senior tight end David Moore (1st team all-district at fullback in 2018) will return to the Titan passing game along with senior wide outs Alex Ned (1st team all-district) and Tavian Gipson and junior Tyrence Augusta (who may also be counted on in the running game).  Senior offensive tackle Trey Rodgers (1st team all-district), junior guard Tre'vonte Caines (2nd team all-district) and sophomore offensive tackle Kristopher Ryan-Ross will be counted on to protect things up front.

Defense:

Six starters return to the Memorial defense in 2019.  Senior defensive tackles Keoni Evans (1st team all-district) and Donaven Jackson (2nd team all-district) and junior defensive end Jordan Thomas (2nd team all-district) will team with Moore, at defensive end, on the defensive line.  Neal (1st team all-district at cornerback) will anchor the Titan secondary along with senior safety Kolton Mitchell (2nd team all-district).

Special Teams:

Senior Bryan Galvan will handle the place kicking for Memorial.

Schedule:

Aug. 30 - at Deer Park, 7:00 pm

Sept. 6 - at Houston Madison (Butler), 7:00 pm

Sept. 13 - Beaumont United, 7:00 pm

Sept. 20 - OPEN

Sept. 26 - at Galena Park, 7:00 pm*

Oct. 3 - Goose Creek Memorial, 7:00 pm*

Oct. 11 - New Caney, 7:00 pm*

Oct. 18 - at Porter, 7:00 pm*

Oct. 25 - Kingwood Park, 7:00 pm*

Nov. 2 - at Houston Wisdom (Butler), 1:00 pm*

Nov. 8 - Houston Austin, 7:00 pm*

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