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Cobras practice draws comparisons to 2000

By JOHN C. COTEY, JAMAL THALJI and STEVE LEE

© St. Petersburg Times, published August 17, 2001


HUDSON -- Cobras coach Terry Voyles said he felt pretty good about his team after watching it practice earlier this week.

HUDSON -- Cobras coach Terry Voyles said he felt pretty good about his team after watching it practice earlier this week.

Then Thursday, moments after practice ended, he felt altogether differently.

"Bad day," Voyles said. "I don't know what happened. The other day, I was feeling pretty good. Today, I'm feeling down."

Voyles said Thursday's practice was a disaster. Junior varsity player Justin Bee was taken away in an ambulance after enduring a big hit. Voyles said he was moving his arms and legs afterward "but was sent off to be on the safe side."

Starting fullback Kenny Eva missed practice with a bruised shoulder. Senior center Ivan Henderson was sick, and various other injuries reduced his team to an unpleasant mix of starters and reserves.

"All of sudden, it's the same thing as last year. You lose a few key players, and everything changes," said Voyles, alluding to a brutal 2000 season in which injuries decimated his team.

"It scares the hell out of me, to be honest. We brought the team in here and talked to them and told them everyone in here is important."

With such a piecemeal group remaining, Voyles called off practice early.

"We had second- and third-stringers running around and people not taking it seriously," Voyles said. "They stunk up the place, so we ran them extra and let them go home early. The main reason I quit was I feel like you can get someone hurt when a practice goes sour. That's the last thing we need."

THE REPLACEMENTS: New season, same dilemma at River Ridge.

After 1999, River Ridge had to replace Sunshine Athletic Conference and Times Pasco County Defensive Player of the Year Justin Fenton. The nose tackle was more than just the team's top defender. He also was the team captain and emotional leader.

After 2000, River Ridge must replace SAC Defensive Player of the Year Chris Robinson and Times first-teamer Jeff Janus.

The Royal Knights' middle linebackers were more than ... well, you get the idea.

So how will River Ridge replace them?

"You don't replace Robinson and Jannus," coach Mike DeGennaro said. "You try to find guys who can fill those positions and do a good job."

Which isn't to say the defense will suffer without them or without the other starters lost from last season. Every season, it seems, the Royal Knights boast some of the county's top defenders. This season, the coaching staff believes, will be no different.

"We're going to do what we always do," DeGennaro said. "We're going to stress defense and stopping the other team."

There are a few players who could stand out this season.

All-SAC defensive tackle Joey Mayo returns to anchor River Ridge's 52 defense, joined by returning nose tackle Randy Scorca. John Gilmore and Adam Eberle return at outside linebacker, which River Ridge uses as stand-up ends.

The graduation of Mike Tubolino means cornerback Jesse Hoolihan moves to strong safety. The departed Andrew Alwood will be replaced by Jared Tzoucalis at free safety.

Filling the hole at middle linebacker will be Alan Minichino and, possibly, Ryan Hernandez. So far, the coach likes what he has seen.

"They're doing very well. I'm very happy," DeGennaro said. "We're getting to the football real well. We've very aggressive."

BULLDOG QUESTIONS: Now that the quarterback controversy has been ironed out, Zephyrhills coach Tom Fisher is looking for some linebackers to emerge.

For the second year in a row, Fisher will primarily be in charge of the defense while former longtime defensive coordinator Chris Bounnell will handle the offense.

And while Fisher is counting on three returning starters -- safety Michael Moody, defensive end Justin Whitworth and outside linebacker Justin Cobb -- to defend the SAC title, the search is on for some men in the middle.

The top candidates to replace Brad Howard and Len Sones are Agusta Smiley, Joe Sokol and transfer Jordan Thacker.

CHA-CHING: Voyles said the Red and Gold quarterback Club golf tournament raised about $3,000 last weekend, and the team cleared about $2,500 to use for things like equipment, weight room repair and uniforms.

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