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Orangefield Bobcats 2022 Preview


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2022 SETXsports Team Previews

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School Name:Orangefield

Mascot: Bobcats

Head Coach Name: Josh Smalley
At Current School Since:2012
Assistant Coaches: Chris Pachuca(OC), David Kendrick(DC), Todd Trawhon(DL), Tim Erickson(OL), Kolby Morgan(TE), Troy Sumrall(ILB), Peyton Berg(CB), Jake Nash(OLB), Michael Bethea(RB), Lee Legate, Ryan Pickering, Conner Wilbur, Coby Coulter

2021 Season Results

Last year the Orangefield Bobcats finished the season with a record of 7 and 4. The Bobcats competed in district 11--4A Div 2 and finished in 2nd place with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses.

2021 Playoffs Round Reached- BiDistrict Round

2022 Season Preview

Offensively, the Bobcats will run the Slot - T offense. In 2022, Look out for key returning players:

Cameron Dischler, RB, SR Brayden Parker, QB, SR Gavin Perry-Koci, RB, SR Morgan Sampson, SE, SR Koen Maddox TE, SR .

Also, Case Singleton, RB, SR Kane Smith, RB, JR

—-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:

Cameron Dischler, SS, SR Morgan Sampson, DE, SR, Jackson HumplIk, CB, SR, Beau Elkins, OLB, SR, Leyton Loft, OLB, SR

Newcomer(s) poised to breakout in 2022 for the Bobcats include:

Kyle Michael, ILB, JR, Lane Gipson, ILB, JR, Mason Houghton, OLB, JR, Caleb Fregia, CB, JR .

Orangefield will be running the 3-4 defense this year.

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

Ty Butler, PK, SOPH, Cameron Dischler, Punter, SR

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They’ve got a good program going there.  The Bobcats don’t seem to overpower folks but always seem competitive.  Good luck to them this year.

Most of the Orange County schools appear to be doing well.  Quite a change from past decades.

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