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Tigers filling the gaps; seeking sixth straight playoff berth

By Bo Wilson Sports Editor
Posted 8:00AM on Sunday 23rd August 2020 ( 3 years ago )

DAWSONVILLE — Sid Maxwell has been running the same ‘super-charged’ system since 1996. 

As he says, “we just change with the times.” 

Over his 26-year career, his system has awarded him 170 wins, 16 playoff appearances and two region championships. 

He currently has the Tigers seeking their sixth straight playoff appearance in 2020.

“You know, we’ve been running the same system for 26 years,” he said. “We just redefine it every year and adapt to what you’ve got to defend each year.”

The Tigers have made the playoffs each year since Maxwell took over in 2015 and, through the last five seasons, has faced the task of replacing several key positions lost to graduation. 

This season will be no different, especially on defense and the offensive line. 

With only two starters returning on defense, eight key positions will have new faces. Seniors Dakohta Sonnichsen is back at cornerback, and Max Moon is back at defensive end. Gone are leading tacklers DJ Mitchell (113) Riley Herndon (103), Daniel Brock (67), Brody Howell (64), Will Glaze (57) and Bryce Bryant (56).

Maxwell said they are taking a “committee approach” to fill the open spots.

“We’re going to see who becomes the better football players,” he said. “Our goal going in is to give a lot of young men opportunities on both sides of the ball, especially on the internal part of the offensive and defensive lines.”

Senior Brayden Kinney, juniors Cason Hammond, Benji Frady, TJ Haglei, Hunter Sams and sophomores Travis Dickey and Cade Adams are expected to fill on the lines of scrimmage. 

Juniors Kevin Haymond and Kincaide Weaver will play linebacker and junior Braeden Hubbard will rotate in the secondary. 

“We’ve got guys that are going to be sophomores and juniors that will be competing,” Maxwell said. “We feel good about all of those guys. We’ve just got to get them some experience.”

The Tigers return the most experience on offense, with Zack Holtzclaw at quarterback. As a sophomore, Holtzclaw hit 139 of 229 targets for 2,352 yards and 23 touchdowns. 

“His demeanor is probably the biggest positive,” Maxwell said about Holtzclaw. “He’s a very humble young man. His main focus is he’s always trying to get better. He’s coming off a 2,400-yard performance and, a lot of times, players come in the year with the attitude of they have arrived. He’s not that guy. He’s built for team success.”

His top receiver is back as well in Sonnichsen (891 yards, 8 touchdowns) and sophomore Jaden Gibson is back as well (365 yards, 3 touchdowns). 

“Dakotha has always been a guy that does good things with the football,” Maxwell said. “I’ve seen him grow each year, but especially this year. I feel like he’s a lot more confident. He’s out there with a purpose, so I feel like he’s setting himself up to go out and have success this year.”

With the graduation of Shawn Thomas (813 yards rushing, 7 touchdowns), Isaiah Grindle will take over as No. 1 running back. Grindle rushed for 436 yards last season and scored seven touchdowns.

“I’m blessed to have a great staff,” Maxwell said. “I’m very confident in the coaching staff, under their direction, we'll have these guys ready to go and in the right place. So, I have no worries about the guys not knowing what to do. It just comes down to our guys getting it done on the field.”

The Tigers will be tested early in the non-region schedule against Flowery Branch and South Forsyth. But will open Region 7-3A slate against newcomer and region title contender White County at home on Oct. 9. 

The new region also brings in an improved Gilmer, West Hall, a revamped Cherokee Bluff team, Lumpkin County and will end the season against North Hall -- always a classic game. 

"It’s definitely a more competitive region,” Maxwell said. “It’s really great for the communities because we’re all so close, and you’ve got some little rivalries. You don’t have an outsider like GAC coming into the program, which nobody knows anything about. Again, everybody has a chance to have some success. It’s going to be fun."

 

DAWSON COUNTY: NEED TO KNOW

  • MASCOT: Tigers
  • TEAM COLORS: Maroon and Gold
  • CURRENT REGION: 7-3A
  • HEAD COACH/RECORD AT SCHOOL: Sid Maxwell, sixth season, 42-17
  • 2019 RECORD/ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 8-4, reached second-round Class 3A playoffs
  • KEY LOSSES: WR Hunter Barron, S Riley Herndon, DB Brody Howell, OL Seth Adams, OL Bryson Broadway, RB Shawn Thomas, LB DJ Mitchell
  • OFFENSIVE STYLE: Spread/multiple – The Tigers return Zack Holtzclaw at QB to lead an experience skill group of players. But they’ll need to solidify the offensive line early on.
  • KEY OFFENSIVE PLAYERS: 6 returning starters – Sr. WR Dakohta Sonnichsen, Sr. RB Isaiah Grindle, Jr. QB Zach Holtzclaw, So. WR Jaden Gibson, So. OL Cade Adams, Sr. OL Bradley Newton, Sr. OL Brock Bearden, Sr. WR Alex Leblanc
  • DEFENSIVE STYLE: Multiple 4-2-5 – Defensive Bradley Fowler and staff will have the daunting task of filling nine open spots this year. It’ll be rough going early on with a brutal non-region schedule but should be clicking when region play rolls around. 
  • KEY DEFENSIVE PLAYERS: 2 returning starters – Jr. DB Braeden Hubbard, So. DL Cade Adams, Jr. LB Kincaid Weaver, Sr. DE Max Moon, Sr. DB Dakohta Sonnichsen 
  • SPECIAL TEAMS: Sr. K/PK Caleb Bonesteel, Sr. KR Dakohta Sonnichsen, Sr. KR Isaiah Grindle
  • STRENGTHS: QB/WR/RB/kicking game – The Tigers have the most experience returning at the skill positions, including 2,400-yard passer Holtzclaw, and a solid kicking game with Caleb Bonesteel.  
  • QUESTION: OL/secondary – Maxwell will take a committee approach to fill his O-line and secondary.
  • KEY GAMES: Dawson County’s non-region schedule features all higher classification opponents, including Class 4A power Flowery Branch and Class 7A playoff contender South Forsyth at home. The Tigers open the region with a huge game at home against White County, followed by key games against Cherokee Bluff (Nov. 6) and North Hall (Nov. 20) 

2020 SCHEDULE
Sept. 4    at Cass
Sept. 11    Flowery Branch
Sept. 18    South Forsyth
Sept. 25    at Northview
Oct. 9    White County*
Oct. 23    Gilmer*
Oct. 30    at West Hall*
Nov. 6    Cherokee Bluff*
Nov. 13    at Lumpkin County*
Nov. 20    at North Hall*
*- Indicates region game
(All kickoffs scheduled for 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted)

Sophomore Jaden Gibson returns at wide receiver in 2020.

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