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2023 Wahama Football Schedule

08/25 @ Southern Meigs (OH) | VIEW

09/01 Doddridge County | VIEW

09/08 Ravenswood | VIEW

09/15 Calhoun County | VIEW

09/29 @ Wirt County | VIEW

10/06 @ Ritchie County | VIEW

10/13 @ South Harrison | VIEW

10/20 Webster County | VIEW

10/27 @ Gilmer County | VIEW

11/03 @ Buffalo | VIEW

2022 Recap

 

The 2022 Wahama White Falcon football team soared to remarkable heights, leaving an indelible mark on their school’s history. Their legendary season saw them dominate the competition, boasting an impressive 11-1 record before bowing out in the second round of the playoffs. With a formidable offense that led the state in scoring and a solid defense, the White Falcons proved themselves to be a force to be reckoned with.

Explosive Offense:

The backbone of Wahama’s success was undoubtedly their high-powered offense. Averaging nearly 54 points per game, the White Falcons boasted the most potent offensive unit in the state. Led by their talented quarterback VanMatre, the team’s attack was relentless, consistently finding the end zone through pinpoint throws and explosive plays. Wahama’s offensive prowess was simply unparalleled, leaving spectators in awe week after week.

Solid Defense:

While the offense often grabbed the headlines, the White Falcons’ defense was no less impressive. Giving up a mere 16 points per game, they were a formidable force that stifled opposing teams. The defensive line showcased their strength and tenacity, applying relentless pressure on quarterbacks and shutting down running lanes. It was the defensive unit’s ability to complement the high-scoring offense that allowed the White Falcons to dominate opponents and secure victory.

Conclusion:

The 2022 Wahama White Falcon football team will forever be remembered for their legendary season. With an astounding 11-1 record and the state’s top-ranked offense, they showcased their dominance on the field week after week. Their explosive offense, scoring nearly 54 points per game, left opponents in disarray, while their solid defense, giving up only 16 points per game, effectively shut down opposing offenses. Though their playoff journey concluded in the second round, their achievements and legacy will inspire future generations of Wahama White Falcon players. The 2022 season will forever be etched in the annals of the school’s football history as a testament to the talent, dedication, and hard work of the team.

2023 Outlook

The Wahama White Falcon football team, led by head coach James Toth, is gearing up for an exciting season this fall. With a mix of experienced players and emerging talent, the team is poised to meet high expectations. In this article, we will delve into key players to watch out for and how the team’s strengthened schedule sets the stage for a deep playoff run.

Team Composition and Key Players:
The White Falcons possess a talented roster that blends youth and experience. Quarterback Sawyer Van Matre is expected to be a standout player in their classification, showcasing exceptional skills and leadership on the field. Joining him is the explosive Conner Lambert, who promises to dominate games with his dynamic playmaking ability. Additionally, the team boasts a roster of promising players, including Wyatt Harris, Alijah Hicks, Teagan Scott, Dillon Fields, Ben Withrow, Reesin Stitt, and Trace Simpkins, each ready to contribute significantly to the team’s success.

Strengthened Schedule and Playoff Aspirations:
In their pursuit of a deep playoff run, the White Falcons have taken a proactive approach by beefing up their schedule. The addition of challenging opponents like Doddridge County and Southern Meigs OH demonstrates their commitment to testing themselves against formidable teams. This decision not only provides valuable experience but also prepares them for the demands of playoff football.

Conclusion:
The 2023 Wahama White Falcon football team, enters the upcoming season with high expectations. With a blend of experienced players and emerging talent, including standout performers like Sawyer Van Matre and Conner Lambert, the team is well-equipped for success. The strengthened schedule, featuring formidable opponents, will serve as a litmus test for the team’s readiness for a deep playoff run. With Coach Toth’s guidance, the White Falcons are poised to make their mark on the gridiron, showcasing their skills, determination, and a relentless pursuit of victory. Football enthusiasts should keep a close eye on this talented team as they strive for greatness in the 2023 season.

Visiting Wahama

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2023 Wahama Football Roster

Senior Football Roster

  • Class: A
  • City: Mason
  • County: Mason
  • Superintendent: Tim Hardesty
  • Principal: Missie Van Meter
  • Assistant Principal: Don Linger
  • Athletic Director: Melissa VanMeter, Don Linger
  • Head Coach: James Toth
  • Assistant Coaches: Jodie Roush, Scott Johnson, Mike Kloes, Rob Johnson, Joe Johnson
  • Sports Medicine Staff: : Gabe Roush
  • Cheerleading Coaches: Kimberly Toth
  • Cheerleaders: Kloe Sigman, Lillian Bowles, Brianna Roush, Alicia McClanahan, Delaney Roberts, Marissa Roush, Bailey Smith, Zoie Mayes, Payton Staats, Reagan Johnson, Paige Taylor, Gabrielle Turnbull. Raelyn Fields, Payton Barnitz, Katie Johnson
  • Nickname: White Falcons
  • Band Director: Matt Bradley
  • Team Doctor: Dr. Wes Lieving,
  • Managers: Richard Johnson, Carson Roach
  • Statistician: Mason Hicks, Rick Kearns, Jim Dudding, Jacob Saxon, BillyJoe McDermitt
  • Video: Kody Hollis
  • Head Coach Information
  • Players

    # Pos. Name Gr Ht Wt Avg

    1 Trace Simpkins 9 5-08 150

    2 Hayden Lloyd 11 6-00 170

    3 Gavin Hieronymus 12 5-10 140

    4 Wyatt Harris 11 5-10 170

    5 Dillian Fields 11 5-09 170

    6 Andrew Hall 9 5-10 135

    7 Connor Lambert 11 5-09 160

    8 Cyrus Rickard 9 5-10 120

    9 Aden Young 10 5-09 145

    10 Austin Chadwell 9 6-01 145

    11 Preston Hemmelgarn 9 5-10 150

    12 Brayden Staats 9 5-06 125

    14 Richard Jordan 11 5-11 160

    20 Keller Lapeer 9 5-07 135

    21 Sawyer Vanmeter 12 6-04 220

    23 Benjamin Withrow 11 6-00 180

    25 Reezin Stitt 9 5-08 140

    32 Ethan Mitchell 10 6-02 155

    34 Logan Mitchell 11 6-06 180

    35 Vincent Laudermilt 9 6-00 180

    42 Jake Roberts 10 5-11 190

    44 Isaac Riffle 10 5-08 140

    45 Charlie Long 9 6-01 190

    52 Seth Ohlinger 11 6-00 180

    57 Carson Bennett 11 5-09 180

    58 Alijah Hicks 10 5-11 275

    59 Kendall Mills 11 5-06 190

    60 Taylor Northup 10 5-11 190

    61 Nathan Randolph 10 5-10 220

    62 Tyler Northup 10 5-11 185

    64 Angel Garcia 12 5-06 215

    68 Kaydn Roush 10 5-11 210

    69 Deangelo Thompson 9 5-06 155

    70 Lucas Lapeer 12 5-11 190

    71 Owen Edwards 10 5-03 165

    72 Charles Fowler 9 5-10 205

    75 Edward Rose 11 5-11 235

    77 Brenton Cundiff 10 5-09 235

    78 Teagon Scott 10 6-02 260

    79 Hunter Miller 9 5-10 270


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