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THREE PLAYERS TO WATCH EDUARDO SANDOVAL Senior placekicker 2010 stats: 59 points on 29 of 29 PATs and 10 of 17 field goals; longest 43 yards. Coach Chuck Kenyon: “Any time we go past the 50, we’re in his range. That’s no lie. I’ll put him out there and he’ll kick it in the end zone off the tee.” JUSTIN SIMMONS Senior safety, slot 2010 stats: 42 tackles, seven interceptions; 15 catches for 390 yards and six TDs, plus 19 carries for 140 yards. Coach Chuck Kenyon: “I’ve seen the kid make plays that I haven’t seen anyone else make.” NOLAN MULLEN Junior quarterback 2010 stats: 8 of 13 passing for 170 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in the spring game; also rushed for 56 yards on 12 carries. Coach Chuck Kenyon: “He is so calm, cool and collected in the pocket. He reminds me a lot of (former Tiger quarterback) Dan LaFleur. He does his job and does it well.” FRIDAY NIGHT MOMENT 1987 PLAYOFF BREAKTHROUGH What happened: Martin County defeated Winter Park 13-9 for the program’s first playoff win. Why it mattered: Martin County had been embarrassed 42-0 by Melbourne in its only previous playoff appearance in 1985. Key players: Tailback Terrell Jackson scored on a 7-yard counter in the fourth quarter to erase a 9-7 deficit. Martin County’s other touchdown came on quarterback David Giunta’s 9-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Davis 38 seconds before halftime. He said it: “All guts and effort and determination,” Martin County coach Bill Cubit said. “Everything we’ve preached for two years here. We come here and we have no right to win that game when you match up. But then you see how hard our kids fight.” STRENGTHS Martin County is loaded at the skill positions, just like last year. And, for the most part, it’s the same set of players — just a little older, a little more experienced and a little more accomplished after a summer of camps and 7-on-7 competitions. That group of Justin Simmons, Treyvon Johnson, Kyle Baker and Reshawd Fyne will be bolstered by newcomers Nolan Mullen, Hershel Hester, Fito Andre and Mitchell Patterson. The offensive line has some experience and will be anchored by big tackles JaQuan Davis and Brandon Simpson. The front five averages 257 pounds. Defensively, the Tigers return experience at linebacker and defensive back. They also have one of the best placekickers in the area in Eduardo Sandoval. Coach Chuck Kenyon also likes the overall size of the team. WEAKNESSES The defensive front will be all new this year. Nose tackle Jamie Paulding has experience and played some offense two years ago as a sophomore, but sat out last year to focus on baseball. Baker, the tight end who has bulked up since last year, will likely spend some time on the defensive front. The Tigers do return a number of top defensive players, but replacing their top tacklers — defensive end Matt Diekman and linebacker Ryan Gilbert — is a formidable task. Both had over 100 tackles last year. Diekman had 17 tackles for loss and 10 sacks. KEY GAME OCT. 21: FORT PIERCE CENTRAL This game should decide the district champ in the revamped District 12-7A, considering the other teams in the district combined for five total wins last season. Central handed the Tigers their only district loss last year, a 21-17 setback in which the Cobras limited Martin County to six, second-half points. The teams play at Martin County this year. PREDICTION 8-2, 2-1 DISTRICT 12-7A Martin County was good last year and could be even better this year as a promising senior class comes of age. Look for an epic showdown on Oct. 21 against Fort Pierce Central for the District 12-7A title. It’s possible the Tigers could arrive at that game unbeaten, or perhaps with one loss. SEASON OF MEMORIES 1959 (9-2) Why it was special: The Tigers won the Suncoast Conference North Division title and produced the program’s first nine-win season since 1937. SCHEDULE September 2 at South Fork 7 9 at Vero Beach 7 16 Eau Gallie 7 23 at American Heritage 7:30 30 Okeechobee 7 October 6 PSL 7 14 at Fort Pierce Westwood-x 7 21 Fort Pierce Central 7 29 Bye November 4 at Viera 7 11 Jensen Beach 7 x-Played at Lawnwood Stadium DEPTH CHART OFFENSE Pos. Name No. Cl. Ht. Wt. TE Kyle Baker 12 Sr. 6-2 215 T JaQuan Davis 75 Jr. 6-4 305 G Scott Husnander 52 So. 5-10 245 C Anthony Fortier 63 Sr. 6-0 251 G Stephen Paladino 64 Sr. 5-10 220 T Brandon Simpson 73 Jr. 6-3 266 WR Fito Andre 17 Jr. 6-3 185 WB Justin Simmons 8 Sr. 6-3 185 FB Herschel Hester 4 Jr. 5-8 170 WB Reshawd Fyne 5 Sr. 5-10 165 QB Nolan Mullen 6 Jr. 6-1 165 P Eduardo Sandoval 18 Sr. 6-1 175 DEFENSE Pos. Name No. Cl. Ht. Wt. NT Jamie Paulding 10 Sr. 6-1 225 DE Blake Swaney 85 Sr. 6-3 185 Or Clifton Holden 54 Jr. 6-3 230 DE D. Beathia-Edwards 60 Jr. 6-4 194 OLB Paul Jones 55 So. 6-0 190 LB Andrew Bartuska 44 Jr. 5-11 177 LB Austin Mobley 51 Sr. 5-10 220 OLB Joe Pessolano 11 Sr. 5-8 157 FS Justin Simmons 8 Sr 6-3 185 CB Vio Pierre 3 Sr. 6-0 145 CB Nate Simmons 14 So. 5-9 155 SS Treyvon Johnson 2 Sr. 6-0 197 K Eduardo Sandoval 18 Sr. 6-1 175 RESERVES Darryl Miller (7, So., RB/DB); Mitchell Patter- son (9, Jr., WR/DB); Nick Borowick (13, So., QB); Easton Haslam (16, Jr., RB); Oshane Bromfield (21, Jr. RB); Jeremey Patterson (22, Sr., WR); Javon Graves (24, Sr., RB/DB); John Stull (25, Jr., RB/DL); Richard Bush (30, Jr., TE/LB); Jacob Gray (33, Jr., RB/LB); Brandon Battle (40, Sr., DL); Nate White (46, Jr., TE/LB); Dario Arana (53, Sr., LB); Chris Taylor (57, So., DL); Daniel Cox (58, Jr., OL/DL); Luke Karner-Brown (62, Sr. DL); Brian Spute (66, Jr., DL); Jamie Kennedy (71, Sr., OL); Nick Gordon (76, Jr., DL); Chukie Ekufu (81, Sr., WR); Trevor Dick (84, Sr., WR/DB); Blake Swaney (85, Sr. OL/TE); Jay Hoover (88, Jr., WR); Ryan McLean (90, So., DL). COACHING STAFF Coach: Chuck Kenyon (6th year) Record: 26-26 with Martin County; 26-26 (overall) 2009: 8-3, 2-1 District 14-4A Assistant coaches: Doug Kerr (offensive coordinator), Jerome Stone (offense), Tom Overton (offense), Gary Blackney (defense), Antwan Blatch (defense). STADIUM BOB COLLINS STADIUM (3,500) Playing surface: Grass Address: 2801 South Kanner Highway, Stuart Directions: From U.S. 1, go west at State Road 76 (Kanner Highway). The school is on the left, one block past the Monterey Road intersection. Main office: 772-219-1800 On the web: www.mchs.sbmc.org RIVALS South Fork Jensen Beach Fort Pierce Central By Aimee Ford Foster Special to Treasure Coast Newspapers STUART — The anticipation for this football season at Martin County High School has been building not just for a few weeks or months, but for years. The current crop of seniors has had a strong varsity presence for three seasons, but even before that there were expectations for this fall. “Our freshman year, when we were on JV, I knew we’d be good in 2011,” said senior safety Treyvon Johnson. “This is our year.” With experience at the skill positions, size up front on offense and a variety of veterans stocking much of the defense, the Tigers appear ready to go. “I can’t wait to put the product on the field,” coach Chuck Kenyon said. “I can’t wait to get into the middle of the season and get the ball rolling.” The biggest change on offense is the emergence of junior Nolan Mullen at quarterback. Mullen spent last season with the junior varsity, but got the nod this year when Dan Hudzina left the team to focus on baseball. Mullen can run and throw, and ac- cording to Kenyon, has shown an ability to make the kind of quick decisions needed to execute the offense — one that makes heavy use of players in motion and mis- direction. Keeping the offense rolling, no matter what, is important for Mar- tin County. “We lost our grip (in 2010) against Merritt Island,” Kenyon said. “They shut down a few things we were doing and South Fork did a great job last year against us. “In the offseason, we tweaked a few things we do to counteract that.” Leading rusher Dan Hubbard graduated, but Treyvon Johnson (92 carries, 420 yards) and Re- shawd Fyne (78, 491) both return. Johnson will play defense first and sub on offense. Newcomer Her- schel Walker steps in at tailback while sophomore Darryl Miller, who played in the Port Salerno youth football league last fall in- stead of for Martin County, could factor in. Fito Andre, a basketball player, is out for football for the first time and has shown promise at receiver, as has junior Mitchell Patterson. Another key player will be double-barreled threat Justin Sim- mons, who will start at receiver and safety. The 6-foot-3 target, who has committed to Boston Col- lege, led the Tigers with 390 yards receiving and six touchdowns last year and led the area with seven interceptions. Last season was his first full year at receiver. “Playing both ways just makes me want to push myself and the rest of the team,” Simmons said. Senior linebacker Joe Pessolano will be another defensive leader. “He’s been making plays since he was a freshman,” Kenyon said. “Joey puts us in the right position and he recognizes the offense.” Martin County will employ a more traditional 3-4 defense, with four defensive backs, after using eight men up front last year. Expect some flexibility from the players on the edge, however, as Martin County tries to get pressure in the offensive backfield. Expect big things MARTIN COUNTY TIGERS Experience, skill and size will be keys to Martin County’s success ALEX BOERNER/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Martin County High School’s Treyvon Johnson runs the ball during practice at the school in Stuart. ID « SCRIPPS TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS « Thursday, September 1, 2011 « 3A W W W W We e e Deliver! ! ! (772) 485-9676 includes 20 hoagies of your choice, chips, mac salad, potato salad. Buy 2 Small Hoagies, Get 1 FREE Every Saturday & Sunday One coupon per person • All offers subject to change. Exp. Jan 31, 2012 Buy 2 Large Hoagies, Get 1 FREE Every Saturday & Sunday One coupon per person • All offers subject to change. $100 3610 SE Federal Highway • Stuart (in front of Ruby Tuesday’s and Lowe’s) Mon. - Fri. 10-6; Sat & Sun. 10-3 • www.padrinoshoagies.com TCN2595272
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THREE PLAYERS

TO WATCH

EDUARDO SANDOVALSenior placekicker2010 stats: 59 points on 29 of 29 PATs and 10 of 17 field goals; longest 43 yards.Coach Chuck Kenyon: “Any time we go past the 50, we’re in his range. That’s no lie. I’ll put him out there and he’ll kick it in the end zone off the tee.”

JUSTIN SIMMONSSenior safety, slot2010 stats: 42 tackles, seven interceptions; 15 catches for 390 yards and six TDs, plus 19 carries for 140 yards.Coach Chuck Kenyon: “I’ve seen the kid make plays that I haven’t seen anyone else make.”

NOLAN MULLENJunior quarterback2010 stats: 8 of 13 passing for 170 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in the spring game; also rushed for 56 yards on 12 carries.Coach Chuck Kenyon: “He is so calm, cool and collected in the pocket. He reminds me a lot of (former Tiger quarterback) Dan LaFleur. He does his job and does it well.”

FRIDAYNIGHT

MOMENT 1987 PLAYOFF BREAKTHROUGHWhat happened: Martin County defeated Winter Park 13-9 for the program’s first playoff win.Why it mattered: Martin County had been embarrassed 42-0 by Melbourne in its only previous playoff appearance in 1985.

Key players: Tailback Terrell Jackson scored on a 7-yard counter in the fourth quarter to erase a 9-7 deficit. Martin County’s other touchdown came on quarterback David Giunta’s 9-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Davis 38 seconds before halftime.

He said it: “All guts and effort and determination,” Martin County coach Bill Cubit said. “Everything we’ve preached for two years here. We come here and we have no right to win that game when you match up. But then you see how hard our kids fight.”

STRENGTHSMartin County is loaded at the skill positions, just like last year. And, for the most part, it’s the same set of players — just a little older, a little more experienced and a little more accomplished after a summer of camps and 7-on-7 competitions. That group of Justin Simmons, Treyvon Johnson, Kyle Baker and Reshawd Fyne will be bolstered by newcomers Nolan Mullen, Hershel Hester, Fito Andre and Mitchell Patterson. The offensive line has some experience and will be anchored by big tackles JaQuan Davis and Brandon Simpson. The front five averages 257 pounds. Defensively, the Tigers return experience at linebacker and defensive back. They also have one of the best placekickers in the area in Eduardo Sandoval. Coach Chuck Kenyon also likes the overall size of the team.

WEAKNESSESThe defensive front will be all new this year. Nose tackle Jamie Paulding has experience and played some offense two years ago as a sophomore, but sat out last year to focus on baseball. Baker, the tight end who has bulked up since last year, will likely spend some time on the defensive front. The Tigers do return a number of top defensive players, but replacing their top tacklers — defensive end Matt Diekman and linebacker Ryan Gilbert — is a formidable task. Both had over 100 tackles last year. Diekman had 17 tackles for loss and 10 sacks.

KEY GAMEOCT. 21: FORT PIERCE CENTRALThis game should decide the district champ in the revamped District 12-7A, considering the other teams in the district combined for five total wins last season. Central handed the Tigers their only district loss last year, a 21-17 setback in which the Cobras limited Martin County to six, second-half points. The teams play at Martin County this year.

PREDICTION8-2, 2-1 DISTRICT 12-7AMartin County was good last year and could be even better this year as a promising senior class comes of age. Look for an epic showdown on Oct. 21 against Fort Pierce Central for the District 12-7A title. It’s possible the Tigers could arrive at that game unbeaten, or perhaps with one loss.

SEASON OF MEMORIES1959 (9-2)Why it was special: The Tigers won the Suncoast Conference North Division title and produced the program’s first nine-win season since 1937.

SCHEDULESeptember 2 at South Fork 7 9 at Vero Beach 716 Eau Gallie 723 at American Heritage 7:3030 Okeechobee 7October 6 PSL 714 at Fort Pierce Westwood-x 721 Fort Pierce Central 729 ByeNovember 4 at Viera 711 Jensen Beach 7x-Played at Lawnwood Stadium

DEPTH CHARTOFFENSE

Pos. Name No. Cl. Ht. Wt.TE KyleBaker 12 Sr. 6-2 215T JaQuanDavis 75 Jr. 6-4 305G ScottHusnander 52 So. 5-10 245C AnthonyFortier 63 Sr. 6-0 251G StephenPaladino 64 Sr. 5-10 220T BrandonSimpson 73 Jr. 6-3 266WR FitoAndre 17 Jr. 6-3 185WB JustinSimmons 8 Sr. 6-3 185FB HerschelHester 4 Jr. 5-8 170WB ReshawdFyne 5 Sr. 5-10 165QB NolanMullen 6 Jr. 6-1 165P EduardoSandoval 18 Sr. 6-1 175

DEFENSEPos. Name No. Cl. Ht. Wt.NT JamiePaulding 10 Sr. 6-1 225DE BlakeSwaney 85 Sr. 6-3 185Or CliftonHolden 54 Jr. 6-3 230DE D.Beathia-Edwards 60 Jr. 6-4 194OLB PaulJones 55 So. 6-0 190LB AndrewBartuska 44 Jr. 5-11 177LB AustinMobley 51 Sr. 5-10 220OLB JoePessolano 11 Sr. 5-8 157FS JustinSimmons 8 Sr 6-3 185CB VioPierre 3 Sr. 6-0 145CB NateSimmons 14 So. 5-9 155SS TreyvonJohnson 2 Sr. 6-0 197K EduardoSandoval 18 Sr. 6-1 175

RESERVESDarrylMiller(7,So.,RB/DB);MitchellPatter-son(9,Jr.,WR/DB);NickBorowick(13,So.,QB);EastonHaslam(16,Jr.,RB);OshaneBromfield(21,Jr.RB);JeremeyPatterson(22,Sr.,WR);JavonGraves(24,Sr.,RB/DB);JohnStull(25,Jr.,RB/DL);RichardBush(30,Jr.,TE/LB);JacobGray(33,Jr.,RB/LB);BrandonBattle(40,Sr.,DL);NateWhite(46,Jr.,TE/LB);DarioArana(53,Sr.,LB);ChrisTaylor(57,So.,DL);DanielCox(58,Jr.,OL/DL);LukeKarner-Brown(62,Sr.DL);BrianSpute(66,Jr.,DL);JamieKennedy(71,Sr.,OL);NickGordon(76,Jr.,DL);ChukieEkufu(81,Sr.,WR);TrevorDick(84,Sr.,WR/DB);BlakeSwaney(85,Sr.OL/TE);JayHoover(88,Jr.,WR);RyanMcLean(90,So.,DL).

COACHING STAFF Coach: Chuck Kenyon (6th year)Record: 26-26 with Martin County; 26-26 (overall)2009: 8-3, 2-1 District 14-4AAssistant coaches: Doug Kerr (offensive coordinator), Jerome Stone (offense), Tom Overton (offense), Gary Blackney (defense), Antwan Blatch (defense).

STADIUMBOB COLLINS STADIUM (3,500)Playing surface: GrassAddress: 2801 South Kanner Highway, StuartDirections: From U.S. 1, go west at State Road 76 (Kanner Highway). The school is on the left, one block past the Monterey Road intersection.Main office: 772-219-1800On the web: www.mchs.sbmc.org

RIVALS ■ South Fork ■ Jensen Beach ■ Fort Pierce Central

By Aimee Ford FosterSpecial to Treasure Coast Newspapers

STUART — The anticipation for this football season at Martin County High School has been building not just for a few weeks or months, but for years.

The current crop of seniors has had a strong varsity presence for three seasons, but even before that there were expectations for this fall.

“Our freshman year, when we were on JV, I knew we’d be good in 2011,” said senior safety Treyvon Johnson. “This is our year.”

With experience at the skill positions, size up front on offense and a variety of veterans stocking much of the defense, the Tigers appear ready to go.

“I can’t wait to put the product on the field,” coach Chuck Kenyon said. “I can’t wait to get into the middle of the season and get the ball rolling.”

The biggest change on offense is the emergence of junior Nolan Mullen at quarterback.

Mullen spent last season with the junior varsity, but got the nod

this year when Dan Hudzina left the team to focus on baseball. Mullen can run and throw, and ac-cording to Kenyon, has shown an ability to make the kind of quick decisions needed to execute the offense — one that makes heavy use of players in motion and mis-direction.

Keeping the offense rolling, no matter what, is important for Mar-tin County.

“We lost our grip (in 2010) against Merritt Island,” Kenyon said. “They shut down a few things we were doing and South Fork did a great job last year against us.

“In the offseason, we tweaked a few things we do to counteract that.”

Leading rusher Dan Hubbard graduated, but Treyvon Johnson (92 carries, 420 yards) and Re-shawd Fyne (78, 491) both return. Johnson will play defense first and sub on offense. Newcomer Her-schel Walker steps in at tailback while sophomore Darryl Miller, who played in the Port Salerno youth football league last fall in-stead of for Martin County, could factor in. Fito Andre, a basketball

player, is out for football for the first time and has shown promise at receiver, as has junior Mitchell Patterson.

Another key player will be double-barreled threat Justin Sim-mons, who will start at receiver and safety. The 6-foot-3 target, who has committed to Boston Col-lege, led the Tigers with 390 yards receiving and six touchdowns last year and led the area with seven interceptions. Last season was his first full year at receiver.

“Playing both ways just makes me want to push myself and the rest of the team,” Simmons said.

Senior linebacker Joe Pessolano will be another defensive leader.

“He’s been making plays since he was a freshman,” Kenyon said. “Joey puts us in the right position and he recognizes the offense.”

Martin County will employ a more traditional 3-4 defense, with four defensive backs, after using eight men up front last year. Expect some flexibility from the players on the edge, however, as Martin County tries to get pressure in the offensive backfield.

Expect big things

MARTIN COUNTY TIGERS

Experience, skill and size will be keys to Martin County’s success

ALEX BOERNER/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS

Martin County High School’s Treyvon Johnson runs the ball during practice at the school in Stuart.

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