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Silsbee Tigers 2022 Preview


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2022 SETXsports Team Previews
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School Name:Silsbee High School
Mascot: Tigers


Head Coach Name: Randy Smith
At Current School Since: 2016

Assistant Coaches: Cory Harrison, Trent Jones, Jarrod Morris, Dustin Westbrook, Michael Nelson, Ron Luna, Radi Verrett, Keaton Baker,  Ronald Loftin, Cole Burrus  



2021 Season Results

Last year the Silsbee Tigers finished the season with a record of 5 and 5. The Tigers competed in district 11--4A Div 2 and finished in 3rd place with a record of 5 wins and 5 losses.

2021 Playoffs Round Reached- BiDistrict Round
 


2022 Season Preview

Offensively, the Tigers will run the Multiple 2 back offense. In 2022, Look out for key returning players:
Dre'lon Miller Rec - JR, Jayron Williams RB - SR, Mason Brisbane QB SR, Ashton Cartwright REC JR, Geremiah Jackson REC SR, Kevin Martin RB SR,  Jayden Smart OL JR, Xander Horton OL JR, Max Brisbane REC SR.

Also, Dre'lon Miller REC JR, Mason Brisbane QB SR
—-could make a big impact on the offense this year.

 

On the defensive side of the ball, look for these returning players to make a big impact on defense this year:
Dre'lon MIller DB JR, Jayron Williams LB SR, Jerrick Harper DB SR, LaMarcus Bottley DB JR, Ta'Davion GArrett DB JR, Kye Elder DB Sr, Jarmarion Elam LB JR, Kevin Martin DB SR, Garry White DL JR, Jaquez Carter DL JR,  Dominick Sposato DL SR,  Pablo Lorenzi OLB 

Newcomer(s) poised to breakout in 2022 for the Tigers include:
 Jayron Williams Linebacker SR, Jerrick Harper DB SR, Larmarcus Bottley DB JR., Jarmarion Elam LB JR,  Garry White DL JR, Jaquez Carter DL JR. 

Silsbee will be running the Multiple 3-4 defense this year.
 

Lastly, notable special teams player(s) to watch include: 
Kolby Arceneaux Kicker

 

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4A Division II: Silsbee

One of 2021’s most confounding teams. The highs were very high, like beating eventual regional finalist Pleasant Grove and upsetting white-hot Hamshire-Fannett in district play; but the lows were pretty low, like a disappointing season-opening defeat at the hands of Vidor and a stunning loss to Orangefield in the district opener. Can coach Randy Smith steady the ship and get the Tigers playing more consistent? History suggests so — remember: this is a program just four years removed from a state semifinal run — and so does the roster — receiver Dre’lon Miller is among the most dynamic players in all of Class 4A.

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