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Emotional Leader: Maturing Ashford Ready to Quarterback Bucs’ Offense Again

August 21, 2019

By Rubin E. Grant Robby Ashford is an emotional guy. In his first season as Hoover’s starting quarterback, in 2018, Ashford admits he let his emotions get the best of him at times. When you’re the quarterback, that could be problematic because of the effect it has on your teammates. “I wasn’t the leader I needed to be,” Ashford said matter-of-factly. During the offseason, … [Read more...]

2019 Over the Mountain High School Football Preview

August 21, 2019

Welcome to OTMJ's annual Over the Mountain High School Football Preview, where you will find team profiles, schedules, rosters, key players to watch and more.  Follow the links to check out your favorite local team, or size up the competition:Briarwood Christian School Homewood High School Hoover High School John Carroll Catholic High School … [Read more...]

‘An Offseason of Change’: Forrester Not Pressured Taking Over for Briarwood Coaching Legend

August 21, 2019

By Rubin E. Grant Don’t get Matthew Forrester wrong. He’s not too pressured taking over as Briarwood Christian’s head football coach following the retirement of legendary coach Fred Yancey after 29 years at the helm. “That’s a little thing for me,” Forrester said. “I’m grateful for all coach Yancey did for Briarwood. I played for him (in the late 1990s) and he mentored me as … [Read more...]

‘A Great Football Culture’: Expectations Still High for Rebuilding Patriots

August 21, 2019

By Rubin E. Grant After two consecutive 10-win seasons and a trip to the quarterfinals of the state playoffs for the first time in 13 years in 2018, the Homewood Patriots are rebuilding in 2019. The Patriots have to replace 16 starters, including 10 on defense. In addition, most of their reserves last year were seniors, so they’re gone, too. “We lost a lot of three-year … [Read more...]

‘A Different Mindset’: Bucs ‘Starving’ to Reclaim Class 7A Title

August 21, 2019

By Rubin E. Grant The Hoover Bucs are not just hungering to get back on top in Class 7A. Their desire is much stronger than that. “It’s not about being hungry,” Hoover coach Josh Niblett said. “We’re starving. When you’re starving it means you’ve got to have it. We’re starving to be where we need to be and that’s the standard we’ve set.” Hoover lost to Thompson in the 2018 … [Read more...]

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