Episcopal’s Offensive Weapons!
On Friday August 13th, 2021 Episcopal high school had a scrimmage against Second Baptist high school. Episcopal played well and had a lot of great Offensive standouts. Here, we take a look at a few. #5 Reid Turlington RB Senior From…
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Continue ReadingOn Friday August 13th, 2021 Episcopal high school had a scrimmage against Second Baptist high school. Episcopal played well and had a lot of great Offensive standouts. Here, we take a look at a few.
#5 Reid Turlington RB Senior
From the 1st play I realized Reid Turlington was an experienced running back. He had amazing foot work and knew how to hold on to the ball. Episcopal offensive formation revolved heavily around their run game, therefore having a capable running back like Reid Turlington really gave them the momentum they needed.
#81 Tyler Blevins RB Sophomore
Tyler Blevins was the second string running back. Tyler got the chance during the scrimmage to showcase his skillset. He was able to average considerable amount of yards and give his teammates the advantage and momentum they needed. If Tyler improves his foot work, speed and strength for the next three years as a sophomore he has the potential to be a great running back.
#11 Chase Woodard WR Senior
Speaking honestly, since Episcopal focused primarily on the run game they didn’t pass the ball around a lot and Chase Woodard got passed the ball the least amount of the wide receivers. However, I could see a lot of potential from as a wide receiver. He always committed to a block and stayed on him a real team player. When Chase did get the ball he always averaged yards and got the 1st down. I’m expecting a lot from Chase in his senior year.
#16 Cole Bailey WR Senior
Cole Bailey was one of the quickest players on the field. Cole was always able to shake off his defender and get the ball. You can tell from the way Cole plays he’s a very experienced wide receiver from the way he runs his routes and utilizing his space. Cole will have a lot to show for his senior year.
#10 Lane Linebarger WR Junior
Lane Linebarger was the best wide receiver out there. For him being one of the younger wide receivers his skills speak for itself. Lane had the most receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. Lane is a ball magnet he didn’t drop a single pass once all night. Looking forward to seeing more from him he’s definitely a great future college prospect.