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High school football preview 2024: Breaking down Mecklenburg County public school teams

The Observer is kicking off comprehensive high school football previews for all of the N.C. counties it covers — Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln and Union, along with teams from York and Lancaster counties in upstate South Carolina.

The previews will include breakdowns for all teams, conference predictions and a preseason all-county team.

The previews conclude today with a look at Mecklenburg County public schools.

Team previews

ARDREY KELL

Head Coach: Greg Jachym (6th year).

2023 Record: 7-4

Conference: SoMeck 4A

Returning Starters: 12

Returning Lettermen: 25

Key Returning Starters: Gavin Adams, Sr., QB (6-1, 205); Brandon Stoner, Sr., OL (6-3, 310); T.J. Akinyelu, Sr., OL (6-3, 290); Nate James, Sr., OL (6-0, 275); Ben Kirsch, Sr., WR (6-3, 195); Kyle DeSantis, Sr., RB (5-10, 180); Caleb Sherman, Sr., TE (6-0, 190); Nate Holden, Sr., DE (6-3, 200); Seth Holden, Sr., DE (6-3, 200); Parker Ludwick, Sr., LB (5-11, 190); Emmanuel Beya, Sr., LB (5-11, 195); Alex Gutierrez, Sr., DB (5-11, 180).

Key Newcomers: Khy’lieb Rodriguez, So., WR (5-11, 170); Tristan Rivest, Jr., RB (5-10, 185); Ja’Sean Sheppard, Jr., DE (6-0, 190).

Outlook: The Knights have been a consistent winner, averaging eight wins over the last five seasons. This season, Ardrey Kell returns 12 starters, which should give them a chance to contend in the SoMeck 4A conference. The Knights’ offense will feature senior quarterback Gavin Adams, senior running back Kyle DeSantis and senior receiver Ben Kirsch (Elon University commit, 61 catches for 853 yards, eight touchdowns). Ardrey Kell has one of the largest and most experienced offensive lines in the area, including seniors T.J. Akinyelu (6-3, 290), Nate James (6-0, 275) and Brandon Stoner (Georgia Southern commit, 6-3, 310). The Knights’ defense is also a veteran group led by a quartet of seniors: defensive end Seth Holden, linebackers Emmanuel Beya and Parker Ludwick and defensive back Alex Gutierrez (60 tackles, four interceptions).

Interesting Note: Ardrey Kell head coach Jachym is 40-14 in his five-year tenure in charge of the Knights’ program.

BALLANTYNE RIDGE

Head Coach: Chris Redding (1st season)

2023 Record: NA, first-year school

Conference: SoMeck 4A

Returning Starters: NA

Returning Lettermen: NA

Outlook: Ballantyne Ridge will begin its program “with a huge freshman and sophomore class from Ardrey Kell and South Mecklenburg High (primarily) with a few juniors,” according to coach Redding. The Wolves, with an average age of 14.5 years, will be one of the youngest teams in America, Redding believes.

Interesting Note: Ballantyne Ridge coach Redding is a former Ardrey Kell assistant and Berry Academy head coach.

BERRY

Head Coach: Darius Robinson (1st season).

2023 Record: 2-7

Conference: SoMeck 4A

Returning Starters: 11 (5 offense; 6 defense).

Returning Lettermen: 25

Key Returning Starters: Ja’Shawn Shaw, Jr., DE/LB (6-0, 210); Josh Watts, Jr., DE/LB (6-0, 215); Josh Jordan, Sr., OL/DL (5-9, 240); Hermon Ekpenyoung, Sr., OL (6-2, 320); Patrick Goodman, Sr., WR/DB (5-10, 165); Elijah Britt, Jr., WR/DB/K (5-10, 165); Jaidyn McKinnon, Sr., WR/DB (5-10, 170).

Other Key Returnees: Miles Smith, Jr., DB (6-3, 180); Zavious Dunson, Jr., DL/TE (6-2, 245); Justin Williams, Jr., QB (5-11, 165); Zione McGee, So., RB (5-9, 165); Jacoby Harris, Jr., RB/WR (5-9, 175); Chris Gregory, Sr., DL (5-11, 210).

Key Newcomers: NaNa Mensah, So., WR (6-1, 170); Daylyn Taylor, Jr., OL/DL (6-3, 250); Ethan Gault, Jr., WR (5-10, 160).

Outlook: The Cardinals have struggled recently, going 15-33 in the last five years. This season, Berry returns 11 starters. The Cardinals’ defense is a veteran group, led by senior Chris Gregory and juniors Ja’Shawn Shaw (46 tackles, four sacks) and Josh Watts. Meanwhile, the secondary is also experienced with seniors Patrick Goodman, Jaidyn McKinnon, and junior Elijah Britt returning. The Berry offense is inexperienced overall and will need junior quarterback Justin Williams to have a breakout year. Williams should have good protection with senior offensive lineman Herman Ekpenyoung and Josh Jordan back in the lineup.

Interesting Note: Berry’s last winning season came in 2011, when the Cardinals went 7-4.

BUTLER

Head Coach: Glenwood Ferebee (1st year).

2023 Record: 12-2

Conference: Southwestern 4A

Returning Starters: 14

Returning Lettermen: 40

Key Returning Starters: Zach Lawrence, Sr., QB (6-1, 185); Jayden Williams, Sr., RB (5-9, 205); Jeremy Nixon, Sr., DB (6-0, 180); Dequadre Currence, Sr., ATH (5-10, 175); Jadyn Farmer, Sr., DT (6-5, 280); Ian Coleman, Sr., ATH/LB/DE (6-2, 225); Caleb Scull, Sr., OL/DL (5-11, 255); Gabe Heard-Hernandez, Sr., OL (6-3, 295).

Other Key Returnees: Michael Bloomfield, Sr., LB (5-9, 185); Donovan Pollard, Jr., WR (5-9, 175); Tyler Dent, Jr., ATH (6-0, 185).

Outlook: A new era begins at Butler, with longtime coach Brian Hales out and former Julius Chambers coach Glenwood Ferebee in. The Bulldogs return 14 starters from a team that went 12-2 and advanced to the 4A state quarterfinals. The Butler offense, which averaged 40 points per game last year, should be potent once again with senior quarterback Zach Lawrence (University of Massachusetts commit, 1,900 yards passing, 24 touchdowns) returning. Lawrence has weapons all over the field, including senior running back Jayden Williams (1,324 yards rushing, 20 touchdowns, four receiving touchdowns) and senior receiver Dequadre Currence (48 catches for 689 yards, eight touchdowns). Seniors Gabe Heard-Hernandez (all-conference), and Caleb Scull (team captain) are back to lead the offensive line. The Butler defense, which allowed 11.7 points per game last year, returns senior defensive tackle Jadyn Farmer (Charlotte 49ers’ commit, 64 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, three sacks), senior linebacker Ian Coleman (51 tackles, six sacks) and senior defensive back Jeremy Nixon (63 tackles, two interceptions).

Interesting Note: Former Julius Chambers coach Ferebee comes back to the high-school ranks. He most recently was director of high school relations at Virginia Tech. Ferebee won back-to-back 4A state titles with Chambers in 2019 and 2020.

CAROLINA BEARCATS

Head Coach: Tony Ravenell (5th year)

2023 Record: Did not compete because of low numbers.

Conference: 1A/Independent.

Returning Starters: N/A.

Returning Lettermen: N/A.

Key Returning Players: Jaylen Mack, Jr., WR/DB (6-1, 190); Cristian Keys, So., OL/LB/DL (5-6, 270); Zion Gomes, Sr., WR/RB/DB (5-10, 180); Thomas James, So., QB/WR/DB (5-7, 160); Jaden Macon, So., WR/DB (5-10, 165); Joshua Jenkins, Jr., DL/FB (6-1, 220).

Key Newcomers: Gabriel Huggins, OL/DL (5-6, 250); Preston Colpitts, QB (5-7, 150).

Outlook: After not fielding a team because of low numbers, the Carolina Bearcats are back into action this season. The Bearcats’ offense will lean on junior receivers Jaylen Mack, Zion Gomes and sophomore Jaden Macon along with sophomore quarterback Thomas James. The Bearcats’ defensive front will be key with junior Joshua Jenkins and Cristian Keys, playing big roles. Meanwhile, Gomes, James, Mack and Macon give the secondary experience. The Carolina Bearcats were 11-18 combined from 2020-22, and will look to stay near .500 again this season.

Interesting Note: Carolina Bearcats’ head coach Tony Ravenell is in his fifth season as the head coach after spending eight years as an assistant for the same program.

CHARLOTTE CATHOLIC

Head Coach: Keith Emery (1st year)

2023 Record: 9-4

Conference: Southwestern 4A

Returning Starters: 11

Returning Lettermen: 40

Key Returning Starters: Charlie Smith, Sr., QB (6-2, 200); Hugh O’Brien, Sr., RB (6-0, 188); Jake Anderson, Sr., RB (5-11, 195); Thomas Wakefield, Sr., OL (6-1, 270); Hunter Chromy, Sr., DE (6-2, 210); Dominic Basrawala, Jr., DE (6-3, 245); Conor Clendenin, Sr., OL (6-3, 280); Drew Dinkin, Sr., TE/WR (6-1, 205).

Other Key Returnees: Carter Garnett, Jr. DB (5-10, 155); Lukas Lupinski, Jr., DB (6-2, 200); Jon Fijalkowski, Sr., DB (5-10, 170).

Key Newcomers: King Rhodes, Jr., WR (6-3, 190) (Crest transfer).

Outlook: The Cougars have been consistent, averaging nine wins per season over last five years. However, Charlotte Catholic will have to adjust to its second new head coach in as many years with Charlotte 49ers’ assistant Keith Emery now taking over the program. The Charlotte Catholic offense will return to its historically run-heavy offense with senior running backs Jake Anderson (707 yards rushing, 13 touchdowns) and Hugh O’Brien getting the ball behind senior offensive linemen Conor Clendenin and Thomas Wakefield. The Cougars’ also have a capable quarterback in senior Charlie Smith (Harvard commit, 1,603 yards passing 15 touchdowns last year). The Catholic defense is younger but returns junior defensive end Dominic Basrawala, and senior end Hunter Chromy. Meanwhile, the junior trio of Jon Fijalkowski (four interceptions), Carter Garnett, and Lukas Lipinski, provide experience in the secondary.

Interesting Note: New Charlotte Catholic head coach Keith Emery is only the fourth Cougars’ head coach in the last 50 years, joining Jim Oddo, Mike Brodowicz and Matthew Reilly.

COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF DAVIDSON

Head Coach: T.J. Albert (13th year).

2023 Record: 11-2 (7-0 in the Catawba Shores’ 1A/2A Conference).

Conference: Catawba Shores’ 1A/2A Conference.

Returning Starters: 12

Returning Lettermen: 28

Key Returning Starters: Brandon Albert, Sr., WR/ATH/DB (6-0, 185); Oliver Morris, Sr., DE/WR (5-11, 200); Stef Morgan, Sr., ATH/DB (5-10, 170); Micah McCoy, Sr., ATH (5-9, 155); Zach Albert, So., ATH (6-1, 175); Sam Mack, Jr., ATH/WR/DB (5-10, 140).

Other Key Returnees: A.J. Cardamore, Jr., DE (6-2, 210); Mason Jordan, Jr., OL (6-0, 215); Matt Worley, So., OL/DL (6-3, 190); Alex Kunz, Sr., OL/DL (6-2, 230); Noah Watson, Sr., ATH (5-8, 160).

Key Newcomers: Jake Johnson, Sr. QB (6-2, 170) (Pine Lake Prep transfer); Ryan Connotillo, Sr., DE (6-2, 210).

Outlook: The Spartans return 12 starters, including the core of a team that has gone 29-7 over the last three years, winning three consecutive Catawba Shores’ 1A/2A conference titles. The offense starts with senior Brandon Albert (Lafayette College commit), who rushed for 1,195 yards and 20 touchdowns, plus 95 catches for 1,012 and 12 more scores. Pine Lake Prep transfer, senior quarterback Jake Johnson, and senior receiver Oliver Morris, should also play key roles. The Spartans’ defense, who allowed only 16 points per game last year, will be strong up front, led by senior defensive ends Ryan Connotillo (Pine Lake Prep transfer, 64 tackles, 16 sacks) and Morris (nine sacks). Seniors Brandon Albert (96 tackles, three interceptions), Micah McCoy (43 tackles, five interceptions), Stef Morgan (42 tackles, three interceptions) and sophomore Zach Albert (78 tackles) all return in the secondary.

Interesting Note: Community School of Davidson has posted four straight winning seasons, going 34-10 in the span.

CORVIAN CHARTER

Head Coach: Chris Amill (3rd year)

2023 Record: 6-6

Conference: Catawba Shores’ 1A/2A

Returning Starters: 13

Returning Lettermen: N/A.

Key Returning Starters: Andre Jackson, Sr., QB/DB (5-9, 175); James Dukes, Jr., OL/DL (6-1, 240); Cooper Peterson, Jr., K/OL/DL (6-0, 205); Nate Kamba, So., DT (6-3, 270); Chris Peavy, Jr., OL (6-0, 255); Bronson “B.J.” McAdoo, Jr., ATH (5-9, 165); Reggie Grier, Jr., WR/DB (6-2, 180); Noah Best, Sr., ATH (5-10, 175); Esaias Caves, Sr., ATH (5-9, 175); Christiaan Evans, II, Sr., OL//DL (6-1, 240); Douglas Quarles, Sr., DL/WR (6-4, 210); Cameron Johnson, Sr., RB/DB (6-0, 190); Adrian Scott, Sr., DL (6-5, 215)

Key Newcomers: Aiden Holt, So. ATH (5-10, 170); Hollister Warren, Jr., OLB (6-0, 175); Carson Nagel, Jr., ATH/QB/DB (5-9, 170).

Outlook: The Cardinals have been more than respectable, going 11-10 overall, in their first two years as a program. This year, Corvian Charter returns 13 starters from a team that went 6-6, including getting the first playoff win in school history. The Cardinals’ offense is in good hands with dual threat senior quarterback Andre Jackson (1,326 yards passing, 17 touchdowns, 624 yards rushing, 13 touchdowns last year). Jackson has plenty of help with senior running back Cameron Johnson (600 yards rushing, six touchdowns), receiver Esaias Caves (533 yards receiving, seven touchdowns) and an experienced offensive line, including junior James Dukes and senior Christiaan Evans II. The Cardinals’ defense is strong up front with senior defensive ends Douglas Quarles (46 tackles, 15 sacks, 16 tackles for loss) and Adrian Scott (50 tackles, nine sacks, 13 tackles for loss), putting constant pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Meanwhile, Jackson also leads the secondary with his ball-hawking skills that produced 54 tackles, four interceptions, 14 pass break-ups and five forced fumbles.

Interesting Note: Corvian Charter won 38-28 at Draughn in the first round of the 1A state playoffs last year to earn its first playoff victory in their first year in a NCHSAA conference (Catawba Shores’ 1A/2A). The Cardinals were a freelance team in 2022.

EAST MECKLENBURG

Head Coach: Lennie Sanders (4th year)

2023 Record: 2-8

Conference: Southwestern 4A

Returning Starters: 7 (4 offense; 3 defense).

Returning Lettermen: 12

Key Returning Starters: James Bailey III, Jr., DB/WR/RB (6-1, 184); Chima Arum, Jr., DE/OT (6-2, 255); Chase Storey, Sr., ILB (6-4, 220); Hayden Oxendine, Sr., OT/DE (6-2, 245); Ben Witmer, Sr., LB (5-9, 235); Jasiah Phillips, Jr., DB (5-9, 170).

Other Key Returnees: Kenyan Stewart, Jr., OG/DT (6-4, 255); LaSalle Brown, Sr., DB (5-11, 160); Patrick Nyanforth, Sr., DB (5-11, 175).

Key Newcomers: Adam Aoun, So., QB (5-10, 175); Zaylen Barnes, So., WR/DB (5-11, 170); Tremell Brown, Jr., Slot/RB (5-10, 175);

Outlook: East Mecklenburg has struggled going 7-42 in the last five seasons combined. With only seven starters returning, the Eagles’ offense will revolve around the all-around abilities of junior James Bailey III, who line up at running back, receiver, and may even see some time at quarterback after serving as the starter last year. The offensive line is solid with senior Hayden Oxendine and junior Chima Arum back. The East Mecklenburg defense will look to senior linebackers Chase Storey (40 tackles) and Ben Witmer to pair with defensive linemen Arum and Oxendine to lead the front seven. Meanwhile, Bailey and junior Jasiah Phillips give the secondary experience.

Interesting Note: East Mecklenburg’s last winning season came in 2009, when it went 9-6 under former Coach Greg Hill.

GARINGER

Head Coach: DeAngelo Lloyd (1st year)

2023 Record: 0-10

Conference: Southwestern 4A

Returning Starters: 5

Returning Lettermen: 10

Key Returning Starters: Cameron Moore, Sr., DE (6-0, 183); Meco Daniel, Sr., CB (5-10, 163); Greg Bost, Sr., CB (5-9, 160); Angel Vasquez, Jr., OL/DL (6-0, 295); Hisham Muhammed, III, Sr., LB (6-0, 173).

Other Key Returnees: Jacob Andrews, So., TE (6-0, 235).

Key Newcomers: Kaymen Carroll, Sr., RB (5-7, 157); Z’Kuario Woods, So., OL (5-11, 310); Sebion Smith, Sr., QB (6-0, 175).

Outlook: Garinger has lost 27 straight games, including going 0-20 in the last two seasons. Coach DeAngelo Lloyd, the eighth Wildcats’ head coach in the last 13 years, tries to change that history with only five starters back. The Garinger defense will be its strength with senior defensive end Cameron Moore (30 tackles, two sacks), senior linebacker Hisham Muhammed, III (55 tackles, two forced fumbles) and senior defensive backs Greg Bost (28 tackles, three interceptions) and Meco Daniels (27 tackles, two interceptions). The Wildcats’ offense, which scored 48 points in 10 games last season, will feature senior quarterback Sebion Smith, senior running back Kaymen Carroll, junior offensive lineman Angel Vasquez and sophomore Z’Kuario Woods.

Interesting Note: First-year Garinger head coach DeAngelo Lloyd is a former Independence High All-American who also played at University of Tennessee, where he won the national championship (1998) and was a part of two Southeastern Conference titles in his college career.

HARDING

Head Coach: Justin (J.T.) Stone (2nd year)

2023 Record: 1-9

Conference: SoMeck 4A

Returning Starters: N/A.

Returning Lettermen: N/A.

Key Returning Starters: Jaquavion Gaffney, So., WR/DB (6-3, 180); Zach Wilson, So., OL/DL (5-10, 280); Jacqwin Hill, Jr., DB (6-0, 170); Chris Smith, Jr., WR (5-7, 145); Bralen Banks, Jr., DL; Milpu Randon, So., TE/DE; Kamari Campbell, Jr., RB (5-6, 150); Jonquarius Moody, So. QB/ATH.

Other Key Returnees: Gavin Proctor, Sr., LB; Raquavion Young, So., OT; Antoine Harrington, Jr., WR/DB; Omar Cotton, Sr., OL/DL.

Key Newcomers: Mike Oxner, Sr., OL/DL; Jaquez Allison, Sr., LB/RB; Daniel Carter, Fr., WR; Jamarcus Hairston, Fr., LB/RB; Knowledge Harris, Fr., OT; Q’darius Blakeney, Fr., WR/DB.

Outlook: Harding has struggled in recent times, winning just seven games in the last four years, including a 1-9 campaign last season. The Harding offense will be in the hands of sophomore quarterback Jonquarius Moody, who will look to get the ball to receivers sophomore Jaquavion Gaffney and junior Chris Smith as well as junior running back Kamari Campbell. The Harding defense is also young with junior Bralen Banks and sophomores Zach Wilson and Milpu Randon leading the defensive line. Junior defensive back, Jacqwin Hill returns in the secondary.

Interesting Note: Harding is 15-44 since winning the 4A state title in 2017.

HOPEWELL

Head Coach: Brandon Gentry (3rd year)

2023 Record: 3-7

Conference: Queen City 3A/4A

Returning Starters: 12

Returning Lettermen: 25

Key Returning Starters: Jackson Kerley, Sr., OL (6-7, 295); Messiah Cage, Sr., TE/DE (6-3, 200); Edmund McClure, Sr., LB (6-1, 215); Marvin Reed (Jr.), Jr., RB (5-11, 185); Terrance Pearson, Sr., WR/DB (5-8, 160); Jonathan Taylor, Jr., OL (5-9, 300); Jamarious Moseley, Sr., LB (6-2, 220).

Other Key Returnees: Randrez Lyons, Jr., DL (5-11, 245); Cam Dixon, Sr., DL (6-1, 285); Jaki Robinson, Sr., OL (5-10, 315).

Key Newcomers: Ty Sigler, So., QB (5-10, 150); Miles Vanderspuy, So., WR/DB (5-7, 150); Nhi’Jhol Clement, So., WR/DB (6-1, 170).

Outlook: Hopewell (3-7) looks to build on its most wins since 2019 (4-7). The Titans return 12 starters, which gives them a chance to be improve. The Hopewell offense will lean on its rushing attack with Marvin Reed, Jr. (588 yards rushing) hoping to make plays behind all-conference senior lineman Jackson Kerley and junior Jonathan Taylor. Meanwhile, the Titans’ defense has experience with senior linebackers Jamarious Moseley and Edmund McClure along with all-conference senior defensive lineman Cam Dixon.

Interesting Note: Hopewell’s last winning season came in 2010 under former coach Chris Rust, when the Titans went 8-5.

HOUGH

Head Coach: DeShawn Baker (2nd year).

2023 Record: 11-2

Conference: Queen City 3A/4A

Returning Starters: 13

Returning Lettermen: 30

Key Returning Starters: Trey Blakeney, Sr., QB (6-1, 210); Jycen Anciso, Sr., RB/HB (5-11, 205); Sean Brady, Sr., WR (5-9, 165); Ayden Bell, Sr., LB (6-0, 205); Morgan Linton, Sr., DB (5-11, 160); Reggie Rainer, Sr., DB (5-11, 170); Kiande Marsh, Sr., Center (6-1, 325); Kar’mel Quick, Sr., DB (5-9, 165); Jarvis Potts, Jr., OG/OT (6-5, 310); Samari Matthews, Jr., DB (6-1, 185); Cameron Cyr, Sr., DE (6-2, 215); Syir Sutton, Sr., WR (6-0, 180).

Key Newcomers: Ledarrion Minter, Sr., DE (6-2, 250); Eddie Conover, Sr., LB (6-1, 210); Amaree Broome-Lawrence, Jr., OT (6-3, 320); Tyran Evans, Jr., WR (6-3, 180); Jaydon Rourke, Jr., WR (5-9, 165); Ashawd Wynn, Sr., WR (6-1, 200).

Outlook: Hough has been one of the top teams in the state, averaging 12 wins per season over the last three years, with at least a share of the last four Queen City Athletic conference titles, going 25-1 in league play in that span. This season, the Huskies return 13 starters. The Hough offense is centered around senior quarterback Trey Blakeney (Austin Peay commit, 1,543 yards passing, 19 touchdowns last year), who will look to get the ball to senior running back Jycen Anciso, and receivers Sean Brady (449 yards receiving, five touchdowns) and Syir Sutton. Senior Kiande Marsh (Old Dominion University commit) is back to lead the offensive line. The Huskies’ defense is also a senior-laden unit with with defensive end Cameron Cyr (38 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, five sacks) and linebacker Ayden Bell (56 tackles) leading the front seven. Meanwhile, the entire secondary is back including seniors Morgan Linton (Austin Peay State commit), Kar’mel Quick (Lenoir-Rhyne commit), Reggie Rainer (Charlotte 49ers’ commit) and junior Samari Matthews (Power 4 conference recruit).

Interesting Note: Hough junior defensive back Samari Matthews a four-star recruit, who has multiple scholarship offers including Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn and Clemson.

INDEPENDENCE

Head Coach: Darryl McFadden, Jr. (4th year).

2023 Record: 11-4

Conference: Southwestern 4A

Returning Starters: 14

Returning Lettermen: 27

Key Returning Starters: Justin Little, Sr., QB (5-11, 180); Jayden Jones, Jr., RB (5-10, 180); Dallas Brannon, Jr., LB (6-2, 210); Nick Reddish, Jr., LB/DB (5-11, 180); Brian Crowder, Sr., WR (5-8, 160); Cam Martin, Sr., DE/LB (6-1, 220); Sidiq Cabannis-Ali, Sr., OL (6-1, 290).

Other Key Returnees: Tre Garnes, Sr., Safety (5-11, 195); Nori White, So. OL (6-6, 305); Prince Young, Jr., WR (6-1, 180).

Key Newcomers: Bryce Lee, Sr. DL (6-2, 255) (East Mecklenburg transfer); Wisdom Whipper-Daniel, Sr., TE (6-1, 200); Deshaun Wilkes, Sr., DE (6-3, 225).

Outlook: The Patriots return 14 starters from a team that went 11-4 and made it to the 4A state semifinals before losing to eventual state champion Weddington. This year, Independence will have plenty of motivation to reach the state final. The Patriots’ offense is loaded with senior quarterback Justin Little (2,722 yards passing, 29 touchdowns, nine touchdown runs) back to lead an offense that averaged 38 points per game last year. Little will have plenty of help with junior running back Jayden Jones (1,830 yards rushing, 19 touchdowns), senior receiver Brian Crowder (553 yards, five touchdowns receiving) and senior lineman Sidig Cabaniss-Ali all back in the lineup. The Independence defense also has multiple playmakers in the front seven, including juniors linebackers Dallas Brannon (147 tackles), Nick Reddish (95 tackles, four interceptions) and senior defensive end Cam Martin (85 tackles, five sacks).

Interesting Note: Former Independence quarterback and now head coach McFadden, is 27-10 in three years as the Patriots’ leader.

JULIUS CHAMBERS

Head coach: Brandon Wiggins (3rd year).

2023 Record: 8-4

Conference: Queen City Athletic 3A/4A

Returning Starters: N/A.

Returning Lettermen: N/A.

Key Returning Starters: Jeremiah Harrison, Sr., WR (6-0, 182); Aarion Concepcion, Sr., WR (5-10, 170); Darrel Rice, Jr., OL (6-1, 260); Trent Morrison, Sr., OL (6-2, 245); Keziah Williams, Sr., DB/WR (6-0, 180); Alique Hart, Sr., DE (6-0, 245); Noah Collins, Sr., DB (5-7, 166); Nick Foster, Sr., OL (6-1, 280).

Key Newcomers: Tiquan Cromartie, Sr., DB (6-0, 172) (Mooresville transfer); Linwood Spindle, Sr., OLB (5-11, 190); A.J. Hayes, Sr., FS/SS (5-11, 163); Mike Foster, Jr., DE (6-2, 215).

Outlook: Julius Chambers has been one of the most consistent winners in the state, averaging 10 wins per season over the last five years, and has the experience to get back to double-digit victories. Chambers’ offense will look to get the ball in the hands of senior receivers Aarion Concepcion (N.C. State commit, 51 catches for 640 yards, nine touchdowns) and Jeremiah Harrison (38 catches for 550 yards, six touchdowns). The Cougars offensive line is a strength with three senior starters back in Nick Foster, Trent Morrison and Darrell Rice. Chambers’ defensive front is anchored by senior defensive end Alique Hart (50 tackles, six sacks). Chambers also has an experienced secondary with seniors Noah Collins Keziah Williams and Mooresville transfer, senior Tiquan Cromartie.

Interesting Note: Julius Chambers 51-15 in the last five years combined.

LAKE NORMAN CHARTER

Head Coach: Matthew Montroy (2nd year).

2023 Record: 6-4 (Independent).

Conference: Independent.

Returning Starters: 11 (6 offense; 5 defense).

Returning Lettermen: 15

Key Returning Starters: David Wignot, Sr., QB/S (6-1, 185); Major Leak, Sr., WR/DB (6-1, 190); Casey Henry, Jr., OT/DL (6-2, 240); Evan Johnson, Sr., LB/FB (5-10, 210); Dorian Morgan, Jr., WR/CB (5-5, 150); Drew Johnson, Jr., WR/DB (5-9, 150).

Other Key Returnees: Mason Leak, Sr., TE/DL (6-2, 200); Asher Church, So., OL/DL (6-1, 210); Biayin Ji, So., OL/DL (6-1, 220).

Outlook: The Knights will look to build on team that went 6-4 last year with 11 starters returning. The Lake Norman Charter offense is led by senior quarterback David Wignot, a dual threat who passed for 673 yards and 10 touchdowns, while rushing for two more scores. Wignot will look to get the ball to senior receiver Major Leak (675 yards receiving, nine touchdowns) and Dorian Morgan (three touchdowns receiving). Junior tackle Casey Henry is back to anchor the offensive line. The Knights’ defensive strength is in the secondary where all four starters return, including juniors Drew Johnson and Morgan (two interceptions) and senior, Leak and Wignot (54 tackles, four interceptions). Senior Evan Johnson (90 tackles) in back to lead the linebacking corps.

Interesting Note: The Knights went 6-4 in year one under coach Montroy last year, including wins over area rivals Pine Lake Prep and SouthLake Christian.

MALLARD CREEK

Head Coach: Kennedy Tinsley (5th year).

2023 Record: 7-5

Conference: Queen City 3A/4A

Returning Starters: 9

Returning Lettermen: 48

Key Returning Starters: Brandon Rose, Sr., Safety (5-11, 185); Anthony Dangerfield, Sr., DB (5-10, 170); Nassor Ashenafi, Sr., DB/RB (5-9, 160); Zion Burden, Sr., LB/DE (6-0, 235); Nic Griffith, Sr., LB/DE (6-1, 210); Zykeir Stripling, Sr., DE (6-2, 235); Evan Rambert, Sr., QB (6-2, 200); Curtis Clark, Sr., ATH/WR/DB (5-8, 165); Jordan Shaw, Sr., OL/DL (6-2, 270).

Other Key Returnees: Justin Watts, Sr., DB (6-0, 150); Caleb Knight, Sr., DB/QB/WR (6-0, 155); Christian Dixon, Sr., RB (5-8, 160); Jamal Haizlip, Sr., WR (6-0, 175); Samaritan Page, Sr., DB/RB (5-10, 180).

Key Newcomers: Perry Justice, Jr., QB/ATH (6-2, 180); A.J. Henderson, Jr., OL (6-1, 270); Deuce Midgett, Jr. LB/TE (6-2, 200); Mason Kelly, Jr., WR/ATH (5-8, 165); Askia Mustafa, Jr., LB (6-0, 210); Will Evans, Sr., DE/TE (6-2, 225); Chris Rogers, Sr., DB (6-0, 195); Aiden Myers, Sr., OL/DL/TE (6-2, 245); Darius Battle, Sr., OL/DL (6-2, 250); Elijah Wiggins, Sr., OL/DL (6-2, 220); Elijah Thompson, Sr., WR (6-2, 190).

Outlook: The Mavericks have been trending in the right direction with 15 wins in the last two years combined. This season, the Mallard Creek offense will be run by senior quarterback Evan Rambert, who will look to get the ball in the hands of senior athlete Curtis Clark and senior running back Christian Dixon, who are both track stars with game-breaking speed. The Mavericks’ senior offensive lineman, Jordan Shaw, will lead the way up front. The Mallard Creek defense is loaded with experience in the secondary, where seniors Nassor Ashenafi, Anthony Dangerfield and Brandon Rose (Coastal Carolina commit) all return. The Mavericks’ defense live is senior-heavy with defensive ends Zion Burden, Nic Griffith and Zykeir Stripling all returning.

Interesting Note: Mallard Creek coach Tinsley is 57-26 in his coaching career, including 25-17 in four years with the Mavericks.

MYERS PARK

Head Coach: Chris James (2nd year)

2023 Record: 7-4

Conference: SoMeck 4A

Returning Starters: 10 (5 offense; 5 defense).

Returning Lettermen: 29

Key Returning Starters: Brody Keefe, Jr., WR (6-3, 190); Rodney Dunham, Jr., DE (6-4, 225); R.J. Alexander, Sr., RB (5-8, 150); Brennan Mecchiarielli, Sr., DE (6-4, 200); M.A. Skanes, Sr., WR/DB (6-0, 175); Elijah Barber, Sr., DB (5-9, 170); Orlando Brown, So., DB (5-8, 170); Josh Falzarano, Jr., Slot/RB (5-6, 165); Josh Hines, Jr., DB (6-2, 185).

Key Newcomers: Jared Lockhart, Sr., QB (6-4, 190) (Porter Ridge transfer); Landon Moss, Sr., TE (6-2, 210); Liam Schmitt, Sr., LB (6-1, 210); Camdin Portis, Jr., RB/DB (6-0, 175) (Indian Land transfer); Chaz Parks, Jr., WR (5-10, 165); Penn Craver, Jr., OL (6-3, 285).

Outlook: Myers Park struggled through an uncharacteristic 5-17 record from 2021-22, before getting back on track last season with a 7-4 record, including a perfect 5-0 mark to win the SoMeck 4A conference title. This year, the Mustangs have experience to repeat with 10 starters back and several key transfers added to the roster. The Myers Park offense will be put in the hands of senior quarterback Jared Lockhart (Porter Ridge transfer, 1,321 yards passing, 12 touchdowns, nine rushing touchdowns), who has plenty of weapons from running backs in senior R.J. Alexander (929 yards rushing, eight touchdowns) and Josh Falzarano (537 yards rushing) to receivers in junior Brody Keefe (41 catches for 559 yards and 11 touchdowns) and M.A. Skanes. The Mustangs’ defense begins up front with junior defensive end Rodney Dunham (Power 5 recruit, 58 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, four sacks). The secondary is also deep with seniors Elijah Barber, Skanes, junior Camdin Portis and sophomore Orlando Brown headlining the unit.

Interesting Note: Myers Park junior Camdin Portis, is the son of former NFL and Miami (FL) standout running back Clinton Portis. The younger Portis is a Power 4 recruit.

NORTH MECKLENBURG

Head Coach: Daryl Vereen (1st year).

2023 Record: 5-6

Conference: Queen City Athletic 3A/4A

Returning Starters: N/A.

Returning Lettermen: N/A.

Key Returning Starters: Mikey McGill, Jr., LB (6-1, 220); Jahmir Dukes, Sr., DB (6-0, 185); Charles House, Sr., DL/OL (6-4, 305); Landon Gilmore, Jr., RB/WR (5-5, 140); Frankie Williams, Jr., DB/WR (6-0 170); Josh Dickason, Jr., DB (5-9, 155); Ryan Hailey, Sr., LB (6-0, 210);

Other Key Returnees: Justin McBean, Sr., RB (5-9, 185); Tyler McClain, Jr., WR (5-9, 160).

Key Newcomers: Xyaire “Pooty” Brown, Sr., ATH (5-10, 160); Bryant “Trey” White, So., ATH (5-9, 145); Tremail Woolford, JR., WR (6-4, 160);

Outlook: North Mecklenburg has been trending in the right direction, going 17-14 in the last three seasons combined. This season, the Vikings look to build on that success. The North Mecklenburg defense will be its strength with 6-foot-4, 300-pound defensive tackle Charles House (University of Tennessee commit) returning. The Vikings also return senior Ryan Hailey and junior Mikey McGill (35 tackles) at linebacker. The secondary should also be solid with senior Jahmir Dukes and juniors Josh Dickason and Frankie Williams (34 tackles) returning. The Vikings’ offense will have to reload, but has some playmakers back at running back with senior Justin McBean and junior Landon Gilmore.

Interesting Note: First-year head coach Daryl Vereen, a 2007 North Mecklenburg graduate and former Vikings’ standout running back (2,603 yards rushing and 31 touchdowns in high school), also played linebacker for the University of Tennessee. Vereen was also a former North Mecklenburg assistant coach.

OLYMPIC

Head Coach: Brandon Thompson (6th year).

2023 Record: 3-7

Conference: SoMeck 4A

Returning Starters: 17

Returning Lettermen: N/A.

Key Returning Starters: Devin Walker, Sr., RB (5-9, 195); Chance Cato, Jr., QB (6-3, 185); De’Angelo Hall, Sr., TE/WR (6-3, 225); Solomon Ford, Sr., DB/WR (6-0, 170); Reese Graham, Sr., RB/ATH (5-11, 185); Alex Wiley, Sr., WR (6-1, 185); Corey Martin, Sr., WR (5-7, 175); Lucas Carranza, Sr., Center (5-11, 280); Kilan Harrison, Sr., RT/LT (6-3, 295); Shaun Hartzog, Jr., LB (5-11, 195); Tritten Crawford, Sr., DB (5-9, 170); Joel Rivers, Sr., CB (5-11, 165); Bryce Nixon, Jr., LB/RB (5-10, 190); Lathon Williams, Sr., LB/DE (6-1, 210); Stone Fewell, Sr., DT (6-0, 320); Zahir Smith, Jr., SS (5-10, 180); Fernando Zelaya-Iglesias, Jr., K (5-10, 170).

Key Newcomers: Jamaare Williams, Jr., OL (6-4, 315); Kyshaun Chandler-Jenkins, Jr., OL (6-4, 285); Landon Glaze, So., DE (6-4, 210).

Outlook: After going 11-1 in 2022, Olympic struggled last year going 3-7 overall. This season, the Trojans return 17 starters, giving them the experience to be much improved. The Olympic offense has multiple playmakers including senior running backs Devin Walker (1,238 yards rushing, seven touchdowns), Reese Graham (401 yards rushing), junior quarterback Chance Cato (2,207 yards passing, 14 touchdowns) to go with seniors in tight end De’Angelo Hall (42 catches, six touchdowns) and receivers Solomon Ford (five touchdown catches) and Alex Wiley (five touchdown catches). All-conference tackle Kilan Harrison is back to lead the offensive line. The Trojans’ defense will have to reload a bit, but will look to defensive back Ford (49 tackles, three interceptions) and junior linebacker Shaun Hartzog (51 tackles) to leading a younger, overall group.

Interesting Note: Olympic senior tight end/receiver De’Angelo Hall has offers from Alabama A&M, Charlotte, Howard, Norfolk State, North Carolina and Virginia Tech, according to Olympic coach Brandon Thompson.

PALISADES

Head Coach: Jonathan Simmons (2nd year)

2023 Record: 3-7

Conference: SoMeck 4A

Returning Starters: N/A.

Returning Lettermen: N/A.

Key Returning Starters: Kendric Davis, Sr., LB (6-3, 204); Fedayeen Turner, Sr. RB (5-10, 175); Justin Faulkes, Sr., RB (5-9, 180); Khaiden Lawson, Sr., OL (6-1, 275); Jarmal Gilmore, Sr., DL (6-2, 265); William Vernon, Sr., DL (6-0, 285); Maximus Wearing, Jr., DL (6-1, 240); Damauri Wilson, Sr., DB (5-9, 160); Corey Pettigrew, Sr., DB (5-10, 170); Dru Drakeford, Jr., LB (6-0, 205).

Key Newcomers: Addison Rowland, Jr., QB (6-0, 175); Caleb Kearney, Sr., WR (6-3, 170); Hudson Nolden, So., TE (6-2, 200); Nigel Jefferson, Sr., OL (6-2, 250); Jyron Tosi, Sr., LB (6-2, 215) (Olympic transfer); Ja’Sha Brown, Sr., LB (6-1, 195) (Berry transfer); Devin Davis, Jr., DB (6-1, 175);

Outlook: Palisades enters the third year finally having the benefit of senior-heavy squad. The Pumas’ defense will be their strength especially at linebacker, where senior Kendric Davis (East Carolina commit, 146 tackles, five sacks) will be joined by junior Dru Drakeford and senior transfers Ja’Sha Brown (107 tackles, three sacks, Berry transfer) and Jyron Tosi (113 tackles, three sacks, Olympic transfer). The defensive front will also be strong with seniors Jarmal Gilmore, William Vernon and Maximus Wearing all back in the lineup. The Pumas’ secondary is also experienced with Corey Pettigrew (65 tackles) and Demauri Wilson returning. The Palisades’ offense will lean on its running game with senior running backs Justin Faulkes and Fedayeen Turner (680 yards rushing, a kick return touchdown, two punt return touchdowns) back with senior offensive lineman Khaiden Lawson paving the way. Palisades won two games in its inaugural and was one win better in 2023 (3-7) and looks to take another step towards a winning record this year.

Interesting Note: Palisades earned two SoMeck 4A conference wins over Berry and Olympic in its second year as a program last season, while also notching a non-conference victory over East Mecklenburg.

PROVIDENCE

Head Coach: Weslee Ward (6th Year)

2023 Record: 5-6

Conference: Southwestern 4A

Returning Starters: 9

Returning Lettermen: 14

Key Returning Starters: Otavio Oliviera, So., WR (6-0, 170); Jackson Debe, Jr., QB (6-4, 190); Palmer Stevenson, Sr., DE (6-2, 210); Spencer Austin, Jr., FS (5-10, 175); Jayden Woodruff, Sr., RB/CB (5-10, 170); Carter Weinke, Sr., RB (5-11, 200); Shawn Matthews, Jr., WR (6-0, 180); Kaua Longaray, Sr., NG/DL (5-11, 205).

Other Key Returnees: Siriman Conder, Sr., WR (6-5, 184); Colton Bogan, Sr., LB (5-11, 180); Hank Hanus, Sr., OLB (5-10, 175); Collin Mora, Sr., LB (5-11, 200).

Key Newcomers: Jaquarius Fields, Sr., SS (5-10, 170) (Hickory Ridge transfer); Soto Kelly, Jr., OLB/SS (5-10, 175) Kendall Maxwell, Sr., CB (6-2, 180) (Hickory Grove transfer); Parker Tolley, Sr., OL (6-4, 255); Liam Drayton, So., OL (6-4, 230); Alex Haywood, So., TE (6-5, 210); Keland Shelton, So., ATH (6-3, 195) (North Mecklenburg transfer).

Outlook: Providence has been up and down, going 16-17 in the last three years. This season, the Panthers’ offense has more firepower with junior quarterback Jackson Debe, a major Division I recruit, looking to build on a sophomore season where he passed for 2,170 yards and 26 touchdowns and rushed for seven more scores. Debe will look to get the ball in the hands of senior running backs Carter Weinke and Jaylen Woodruff as well as sophomore receiever Otavio Oliviera (41 catches for 702 yards as a freshman). The Providence defense starts up front with senior nose guard Kaua Longaray and Palmer Stevenson with junior linebacker Colton Bogan also helping the front seven. The Panthers’ secondary will also be a strength with senior Woodruff, junior Spencer Austin and two transfers in seniors Jaquarius Fields (Hickory Ridge) and Kendall Maxwell (Hickory Grove transfer).

Interesting Note: Providence senior running back Carter Weinke is the son of former Carolina Panthers and Florida State quarterback Chris Weinke.

ROCKY RIVER

Head Coach: Kenneth McClamrock (1st year)

2023 Record: 3-7

Conference: Southwestern 4A

Returning Starters: 9 (5 offense; 4 defense).

Returning Lettermen: N/A.

Key Returning Starters: Julian Platt, Sr., LB (6-1, 210); Kayon Mitchell, Sr., OL/DL (6-5, 245); Kolbe Breland, Sr., OL (6-2, 260); Sedecca Griffin, Sr., OL (6-5, 260); Estmas Kotay, Sr., DB (5-8, 180); Kingston Harris, Sr., DB (5-8, 180); Tiquan Gittens, Jr., S (6-1, 170); Ramir Watson, So., QB (6-1, 170).

Key Newcomers: N/A.

Outlook: The Ravens have 13 wins in the last five years. New head coach Kenneth McClamrock will try to breathe new life into the program, which last had a winning season in 2014. This season, Rocky River returns nine starters. The Ravens’ offense will be led by sophomore quarterback Ramir Watson (820 yards, eight touchdowns), who gained valuable experience as a freshman starter. Watson will also benefit from a veteran offensive line that returns seniors Kolbe Breland, Sedecca Griffin and Kayon Mitchell. The Rocky River defensive strength comes on the back end with three players in the secondary returning: seniors Kingston Harris (37 tackles), Estmas Kotay (40 tackles, two interceptions) and junior Tiquan Gittens. Senior linebacker Julian Platt (62 tackles) will also be a key player.

Interesting Note: First-year Rocky River head coach McClamrock also led the football programs at Central Cabarrus and East Rowan. McClamrock was also recently an assistant coach at Concord and North Mecklenburg.

SOUTH MECKLENBURG

Head Coach: Joe Evans (6th year)

2023 Record: 3-7

Conference: SoMeck 4A

Returning Starters: 10

Returning Lettermen: 15

Key Returning Starters: Cash Hunter, Sr., RB (5-11, 185); Callaway Williams, Jr., DB (6-0, 180); Nate Baker, Jr., OL (6-4, 265); Kaleb Vines, Jr., RB (5-10, 175); Rob Kendrick, Sr., OL (6-2, 255); Quinn Rucker, Jr., TE (6-1, 200); Quinn Miller, Sr., OL (6-3, 260).

Other Key Returnees: Justin Alexander, Sr., DB (5-7, 180); Joe Nicholson, Sr., DL (6-0, 265); Jack Flemings, Sr., DL/TE (6-0, 200); Nick Flemings, Sr., DL (6-0, 200).

Key Newcomers: Brody Evans, Jr., LB (6-0, 200); Daniel Bregman, Jr., DB (6-0, 180); Carter Gillis, Jr., QB (6-0, 175).

Outlook: The Sabres look to bounce back after struggling at 3-7 last season. Coach Joe Evans’ team returns 10 starters. The South Mecklenburg offense needs to get the ball in the hands of all-conference running back Cash Hunter, who should have room to run with a veteran offensive line, featuring seniors Rob Kendrick and Quinn Miller as well as junior Nate Baker. The Sabres’ defensive front should be their strength with a trio of seniors in Jack Flemings, Nick Flemings and Joe Nicholson leading the group. Meanwhile, the secondary is also experienced with junior Callway Williams (54 tackles, two interceptions) and senior Justin Alexander leading the group.

Interesting Note: South Mecklenburg coach Joe Evans is 54-43 overall in his high school coaching career, including 21-29 in five seasons in charge of the Sabres.

WEST CHARLOTTE

Head Coach: Sam Greiner (5th year)

2023 Record: 9-4

Conference: Queen City 3A/4A

Returning Starters: 14 (7 offense; 7 defense).

Returning Lettermen: 34

Key Returning Starters: Ki’Anthony “K.D.” Cotton, Jr., DB/ATH/QB (5-10, 185); Davion Jones, So., WR/DB (6-0, 175); Sam Johnson, Jr., DT (6-2, 265); Donte Nicholson, Jr., WR/Safety (5-10, 175); Jaciere Gray, So., Safety (5-11, 180); Rakim Finch, So., TE/WR (6-0, 195); Justin Wilson, Sr., OG/DT (6-2, 280); Jamari Smith, Sr., Safety (5-8, 150).

Other Key Returnees: Jamouri Nichols, So., QB (5-11, 180); Kay’den Smith, So., DE (6-0, 240).

Key Newcomers: Aidan Turner, Sr., RB (5-9, 185) (South Pointe (SC) transfer); Michael Griffin, So., LB (6-0, 210) (Julius Chambers transfer); Brock Jenkins, Sr., QB (6-2, 205) (Myers Park transfer).

Outlook: West Charlotte returns 14 starters from a team that went 9-4 overall, advancing to the third round of the 3A state playoffs. The Lions’ offense will look to do-it-all junior athlete KD Cotton (597 yards rushing 21 touchdowns), who you could see line up at quarterback, running back, receiver, returner and defensive back to lead the way. Cotton has plenty of help starting with junior receiver Donte Nicholson (13 touchdowns last year) and senior offensive lineman Justin Wilson. Senior running back Aidan Turner (1,025 yards rushing, 12 touchdowns), a Rock Hill South Pointe transfer, should also play a big role. The Lions’ defense is led by a secondary that returns all four starters in Cotton (five interceptions), sophomores Jaciere Gray and Davion Jones and senior Jamari Smith. Julius Chambers’ transfer Michael Griffin will start at linebacker, while junior defensive tackle Sam Johnson and sophomore defensive end Kay’den Smith give West Charlotte a strong front line.

Interesting Note: Junior K.D. Cotton and sophomore Kay’den Smith are the younger brothers of former West Charlotte star linebacker Jaden Smith, now at the University of Kentucky, where he will likely start as a freshman.

WEST MECKLENBURG

Head Coach: Beady Waddell, IV (5th year)

2023 Record: 4-6

Conference: Queen City Athletic 3A/4A

Returning Starters: 19

Returning Lettermen: 31

Key Returning Starters: Mark Foster, Sr., S/RB (6-0, 195); Cam Gibson, Sr., DT/OG (6-3, 290); Jorquis Broome, Jr., Center (6-2, 305); Xavier Porter, Jr., CB/WR (6-4, 175); Brian Thompson, Sr., CB/WR (6-2, 175); Demarion Williams, Sr., OL/DL (6-4, 290); Carlton Nance, Sr., LB (6-0, 205); Jayd’n Jenkins, Sr., ATH (5-10, 170); K.J. Holloman, Sr., OL (6-5, 315); Lawrence Thompson, Sr., ATH (6-2, 185); Joe Abbey, Sr., ATH (5-10, 170); Marcus Myers, Jr., ATH (5-11, 190); Lavarus Hines, Jr., DE (6-3, 220); Kam Moore, So., ATH (5-9, 165); R’Maunni Watson, So., QB (6-2, 210).

Outlook: The Hawks have been up and down of late, going 15-17 in the last three seasons. This season, West Mecklenburg returns 19 starters. The Hawks’ offense will benefit from the return of sophomore quarterback R’Maunni Watson (825 yards passing, seven touchdowns), seniors running back Mark Foster (596 yards rushing) and senior receiver Jayd’n Jenkins. The strength of the Hawks’ offense is on the line, where all-conference junior center Jorquis Broome and seniors Cam Gibson and Demarion Williams all return. The West Mecklenburg secondary is loaded with experience as seniors in Foster (117 tackles, three interceptions), Brian Thompson (two interceptions) and juniors Marcus Myers (70 tackles) and Xavier Porter (two interceptions) will lead the unit. The Hawks’ defensive front will also be solid with senior defensive tackle Gibson (39 tackles) and junior, defensive end Lavarus Hines (51 tackles) anchoring the group.

Interesting Note: West Mecklenburg junior center Jorquis Broome led the Hawks with 49 pancake blocks last season.

Conference predictions

Catawba Shores’ 1A/2A Conference

  1. Community School of Davidson; 2. Mountain Island Charter; 3. Bishop McGuinness; 4. Pine Lake Prep; 5. Christ the King; 6. Corvian Charter; 7. Winston-Salem Carver; 8. Winston-Salem Prep.

Queen City Athletic Conference 3A/4A

  1. Hough; 2. Mallard Creek; 3. West Charlotte; 4. Julius Chambers; 5. North Mecklenburg; 6. Hopewell; 7. West Mecklenburg; 8. Harding.

SoMeck 4A Conference

  1. Myers Park; 2. Ardrey Kell; 3. Palisades; 4. South Mecklenburg; 5. Olympic; 6. Berry; 7. Ballantyne Ridge.

Southwestern 4A Conference

  1. Independence; 2. Butler; 3. Charlotte Catholic; 4. Providence; 5. Rocky River; 6. East Mecklenburg; 7. Garinger.

Preseason all-county team

OFFENSE

QB: Zach Lawrence, Butler, 6-1, 185, Sr.

RB: Jayden Jones, Independence, 5-10, 180, Jr.

RB: Jayden Williams, Butler, 5-9, 205, Sr.

RB/WR: Brandon Albert, Community School of Davidson, 6-0, 185, Sr.

WR: Arrion Concepcion, Julius Chambers, 5-10, 170, Sr.

WR: Brody Keefe, Myers Park, 6-3, 190, Jr.

WR: Otavia Oliviera, Providence, 6-0, 170, So,

TE: DeAngelo Hall, Olympic, 6-3, 225, Sr.

OL: Jorquis Broome, West Mecklenburg, 6-2, 305, Jr.

OL: Gabe Heard-Hernandez, Butler 6-3, 295, Sr.

OL: Kiande Marsh, Hough, 6-1, 325, Sr.

OL: Brandon Stoner, Ardrey Kell, 6-3, 310, Sr.

OL: Thomas Wakefield, Charlotte Catholic, 6-1, 270, Sr.

OL: Justin Wilson, West Charlotte, 6-2, 280, Sr.

ATH: Ki’Anthony “K.D.” Cotton, West Charlotte, 5-10, 185, Jr.

DEFENSE

DL: Rodney Dunham, Myers Park, 6-4, 225, Jr.

DL: Charles House, North Mecklenburg, 6-4, 300, Sr.

DL: Jadyn Farmer, Butler, 6-5, 280, Sr.

DL: Cam Martin, Independence, 6-1, 220, Sr.

LB: Dallas Brannon, Independence, 6-2, 210, Jr.

LB: Ian Coleman, Butler, 6-2, 225, Sr.

LB: Kendric Davis, Palisades, 6-3, 204, Sr.

LB: Michael Griffin, West Charlotte, 6-0, 210, So.

DB: Solomon Ford, Olympic, 6-0, 170, Sr.

DB: Mark Foster, West Mecklenburg, 6-0, 195, Sr.

DB: Samari Matthews, Hough, 6-1, 185, Jr.

DB: Brandon Rose, Mallard Creek, 5-11, 185, Sr.\u0009

DB: Callaway Williams, South Mecklenburg, 6-0, 180, Jr.

ATH: Nick Reddish, Independence, 6-4, 180, Jr.

SPECIALISTS

K/P: Cooper Peterson, Corvian Charter, 6-0, 205, Jr.

SPEC: Dequadre Currence, Butler, 5-10, 175, Sr.

Preseason Offensive Player of the Year: Jayden Jones, Independence, 5-10, 180, Jr.

Preseason Defensive Player of the Year: Rodney Dunham, Myers Park, 6-4, 225, Jr.