Woodruff at Wren, 3A second round, 11/20/2020
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 10:46 pm
As I did last week, here is my preview for the Woodruff/Wren game. I am not going to pick a score, but I am going to interject a personal opinion in a subsequent post below...
Woodruff at Wren 2nd Round preview:
The Wolverines have hit their stride and will need to take a step beyond that this week as they take on the Wren Golden Hurricanes in the 3A upper-state quarterfinals. Wren is the defending 4A state champion, though they lost many of last year’s stars to graduation. The Golden Hurricanes are still a capable team, however, and if the Wolverines wish to advance to the upper-state championship, it will require their best game of the season. Here is everything you need to know about this week’s great matchup:
Woodruff at Wren, 3A upper-state quarterfinals:
Coaches: Woodruff- Bradley Adams, Wren- Jeff Tate
Records: Woodruff 5-2 (3-2), Wren 7-1 (4-1)
Last week: Woodruff defeated Palmetto 34-13, Wren defeated Fairfield Central 28-26
Series History:
Woodruff leads the all-time series 5-2
First meeting- Woodruff won 51-6 in 1972
Last meeting- Woodruff won 31-0 in 1977
This is the 8th all-time meeting between Woodruff and Wren
By the numbers:
Points scored- Woodruff 216 (30.9), Wren 352 (44.0)
Points allowed- Woodruff 206 (29.4), Wren 189 (23.6)
About the teams:
The Wolverines rolled to a 34-13 win over Palmetto in the first round last Friday, racking up a season-high 358 rushing yards. Woodruff will once again look to establish their ground game behind Shamare Dendy and the emergence of junior Damarian Elmore. Quarterback Carson Tucker never had to throw it often against Palmetto, but look for the Wolverines to open the passing game more this week against a Wren team that has been average defensively. Defensively, stopping the run will be key for the Wolverines as Wren has two talented running backs, but the defensive front led by Rashad Reid, Capone Jackson, Nic Robertson, and Jonathan Sexton simply overpowered Palmetto. They will need a similar effort against the Golden Hurricanes while the secondary, led by receiver/defensive back Zy Scott, Nemo Cochran, and Tae Goggins will have to play a disciplined game against a dangerous Wren passing game.
Wren, the defending 4A state champions, dropped down to 3A this season and, after graduating 32 seniors from last year’s title team, finished second in Region I-3A losing only to Daniel. The Golden Hurricanes are still a dangerous, if not slightly different, team from a year ago. Relying more heavily on the run game than in past seasons, Coach Jeff Tate’s team has two capable ball carriers in Malachi Hill and Zorian Young, though Young has been the more heavily featured back of late. Quarterback Noah Staples is an imposing presence at 6’4” 215 and junior Shavis Edwards has been Wren’s leading receiver for much of the season. Young defensively, Wren still has talented playmakers on that side of the ball and it starts with imposing defensive back Shyhiem Scotland, though Scotland will also line up at defensive end and linebacker as needed. Sophomore defensive end Luke Schuller leads the team in tackles and linebacker Reed Morrisey provides extra coverage on the edge.
Key players:
Woodruff-
#15 QB Carson Tucker (5’10” 150)- Soph
#8 WR/DB Zy Scott (6’1” 175)- Sr
#1 RB/LB Shamare Dendy (5’10” 178)- Sr
#50 OL Darrell Parks (5’10” 220)- Sr
#51 OL/DL Nic Robertson (5’10” 230)- Sr
#98 K/P Noah Gaspar (5’8” 185)- Jr
Wren-
#15 QB Noah Staples (6’4” 215)- Sr
#6 RB Zorian Young (5’7” 180)- Jr
#18 WR/DB Shavis Edwards (6’2” 170)- Jr
#4 LB Reed Morrisey (6’0” 215)- Sr
#9 DB Shyhiem Scotland (6’3” 205)- Sr
#33 DE/LB Luke Schuller (6’0” 215)- Soph
Woodruff at Wren 2nd Round preview:
The Wolverines have hit their stride and will need to take a step beyond that this week as they take on the Wren Golden Hurricanes in the 3A upper-state quarterfinals. Wren is the defending 4A state champion, though they lost many of last year’s stars to graduation. The Golden Hurricanes are still a capable team, however, and if the Wolverines wish to advance to the upper-state championship, it will require their best game of the season. Here is everything you need to know about this week’s great matchup:
Woodruff at Wren, 3A upper-state quarterfinals:
Coaches: Woodruff- Bradley Adams, Wren- Jeff Tate
Records: Woodruff 5-2 (3-2), Wren 7-1 (4-1)
Last week: Woodruff defeated Palmetto 34-13, Wren defeated Fairfield Central 28-26
Series History:
Woodruff leads the all-time series 5-2
First meeting- Woodruff won 51-6 in 1972
Last meeting- Woodruff won 31-0 in 1977
This is the 8th all-time meeting between Woodruff and Wren
By the numbers:
Points scored- Woodruff 216 (30.9), Wren 352 (44.0)
Points allowed- Woodruff 206 (29.4), Wren 189 (23.6)
About the teams:
The Wolverines rolled to a 34-13 win over Palmetto in the first round last Friday, racking up a season-high 358 rushing yards. Woodruff will once again look to establish their ground game behind Shamare Dendy and the emergence of junior Damarian Elmore. Quarterback Carson Tucker never had to throw it often against Palmetto, but look for the Wolverines to open the passing game more this week against a Wren team that has been average defensively. Defensively, stopping the run will be key for the Wolverines as Wren has two talented running backs, but the defensive front led by Rashad Reid, Capone Jackson, Nic Robertson, and Jonathan Sexton simply overpowered Palmetto. They will need a similar effort against the Golden Hurricanes while the secondary, led by receiver/defensive back Zy Scott, Nemo Cochran, and Tae Goggins will have to play a disciplined game against a dangerous Wren passing game.
Wren, the defending 4A state champions, dropped down to 3A this season and, after graduating 32 seniors from last year’s title team, finished second in Region I-3A losing only to Daniel. The Golden Hurricanes are still a dangerous, if not slightly different, team from a year ago. Relying more heavily on the run game than in past seasons, Coach Jeff Tate’s team has two capable ball carriers in Malachi Hill and Zorian Young, though Young has been the more heavily featured back of late. Quarterback Noah Staples is an imposing presence at 6’4” 215 and junior Shavis Edwards has been Wren’s leading receiver for much of the season. Young defensively, Wren still has talented playmakers on that side of the ball and it starts with imposing defensive back Shyhiem Scotland, though Scotland will also line up at defensive end and linebacker as needed. Sophomore defensive end Luke Schuller leads the team in tackles and linebacker Reed Morrisey provides extra coverage on the edge.
Key players:
Woodruff-
#15 QB Carson Tucker (5’10” 150)- Soph
#8 WR/DB Zy Scott (6’1” 175)- Sr
#1 RB/LB Shamare Dendy (5’10” 178)- Sr
#50 OL Darrell Parks (5’10” 220)- Sr
#51 OL/DL Nic Robertson (5’10” 230)- Sr
#98 K/P Noah Gaspar (5’8” 185)- Jr
Wren-
#15 QB Noah Staples (6’4” 215)- Sr
#6 RB Zorian Young (5’7” 180)- Jr
#18 WR/DB Shavis Edwards (6’2” 170)- Jr
#4 LB Reed Morrisey (6’0” 215)- Sr
#9 DB Shyhiem Scotland (6’3” 205)- Sr
#33 DE/LB Luke Schuller (6’0” 215)- Soph