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Football 2013: New-look North Forsyth ready to make noise

By Jeff Hart Sports Reporter
Posted 10:19AM on Thursday 15th August 2013 ( 10 years ago )
COAL MOUNTAIN -- North Forsyth coach Jason Galt said he wasn't looking to leave Dutchtown High School in Henry County. But when the opportunity to take over struggling North Forsyth came open, he said the choice was simple.<br /> <br /> "They made a good offer, and it's a place where my family could grow up and prosper so we decided to do it," Galt said. "I was comfortable at Dutchtown and we had a good system in place. But I also like a challenge."<br /> <br /> Galt had just one non-winning season in his six years at Dutchtown -- his first -- and he said North Forsyth can duplicate the success at Dutchtown.<br /> <br /> "I took over there when they were down and within two years we were .500," Galt said. "We have five goals every year: Win more than we lose, beat all in-county opponents, make the playoffs, win a region championship, win a state championship.<br /> <br /> "We just focus on those goals. I feel like we can have success right now. We have a good line and a good backfield. Our style is different and catches a lot of teams off guard."<br /> <br /> Galt and his staff utilize a unique double-wing, power running attack that is an inverted wishbone with two tight ends. The Raiders believe they have the personnel to make it work right now in senior quarterback Harris Roberts, a three-year starter, and a stable of running backs in junior Jamal Davenport, senior Luke Slaton, and senior Trey Wagner.<br /> <br /> An experienced line led by seniors Michael Carter, Clayton Barton, and Blake Hodges should give them plenty of holes to run through.<br /> <br /> "No one in Georgia runs it (North Forsyth's system), and we always catch teams off-guard," Galt said."It's old-school, smash-mouth football and hard to stop. I expect to have a lot of success with it. We have size and speed in the backfield. I'm excited about getting started."<br /> <br /> The defense will be led by a good group in the secondary. Seniors Kansas Mullins (safety), Slaton (cornerback), and Trey Smith (cornerback) bring speed and experience. Senior Jerret Paige will anchor the linebackers and senior Payton Holbrooks leads the line.<br /> <br /> Galt said getting off to a good start is important but is looking for improvement leading up to their Region 6-AAAAAA opener against Chattahoochee.<br /> <br /> "Obviously the rival games are important, but to get into the playoffs you have to win in the region," he said. "I'm looking at that Chattahoochee game to get us going."<br /> <div style="padding: 0px 10px 0px 5px; overflow: hidden; height: 1px;"> <br /><div style="padding: 0px; width: 150px; height: 1px;<br /> font-family: Tahoma; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; font-size: 11px; line-height: normal; font-size-adjust:<br /> none; font-stretch: normal; -x-system-font: none;"><br /> <div style="border:1px #000 solid;margin:auto;width:400px;padding:0 10px;"><br /> <p><u>Promo by <span style="font-weight:bold;">Google</span></u></p><br /> <p><br /> Are you looking for a way to save money on auto insurance? We've taken the mystery out of this confusing subject by outlining 10 simple steps to saving money while getting the best coverage for yourself and your car.<br /> Welcome:<br /><br /> <a href="http://www.auto-inf.com" target="_blank"><strong>Auto Insurance reviews</strong></a><br /> <br /> </p><br /> </div><br /> </div><br /> </div><br />

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