The Sharks open at home against Summer Creek Aug. 31 at the AISD’s new Heritage complex football stadium, Freedom Field at 7 p.m. Kickoff times are also 7 p.m. for eight other games on SC’s slate, while the Saturday regular season finale at Rosenberg Terry kicks off at 1 p.m.
Shadow Creek then plays at Magnolia Sept. 7, before concluding non-district play with Alief Elsik at Crump Stadium Sept. 14. Following a bye week, the Sharks open District 10-5A Division I play at home against Angleton Sept 28, before playing at Texas City Oct. 5. Remaining home games will be played against Galveston Ball (Oct. 12), Richmond Foster (Oct. 26) and Hightower (Nov. 2), while the road slate is rounded out with trips to Friendswood (Oct. 19) and Rosenberg Terry (Nov. 10).
Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine predicts a sixth place finish for the Sharks in the eight-team District 10- 5A Division I format. In what many pundits consider one of the toughest 5A districts in Division I, Angleton is tabbed as the league favorite followed by Richmond Foster, Friendswood and Hightower.
Players to watch for SC include defensive end Alec Bryant (6-3, 225, 4.9 seconds in the 40) and Tristin Drones (5-11, 240, 5.1 seconds in the 40); offensive lineman Cam`ron Johnson (6-4, 290, 5.0 seconds in the 40); receiver Kealon Jackson (5-10, 170, 4.5 seconds in the 40); defensive backs Jevin Murray (5-11, 170, 4.5 seconds in the 40), Xavion Alford and Kaymen St. Junious (5-10, 170, 4.6 seconds in the 40); quarterback Ja`Marian George (5-6, 145, 4.5 seconds in the 40); and linebacker Jeremiah Harris.
Other prospects for the Sharks feature running back Marquez Huland, linebackers Darrion Brown and Courtney Brown, offensive linemen Damian Jackson and Jon Ray, receivers Ketrick Burkhalter and Axel Cruz and defensive lineman Ronald Triplette.
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