Fulton and DeVault Selected to Border Bowl Game

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Senior QB Adam Fulton.
Senior WR/DB Jack DeVault.

 

 

 

 

 

The 10th Annual Kentucky vs. Tennessee National Guard Border Bowl with feature two senior Admirals hoping to make one final impression on college recruiters.  Adam Fulton and Jack DeVault  will play one more time as teammates in a game that features the best prep players from Tennessee against the best from Kentucky.  Adam and Jack are still deciding about their collegiate future, and will showcase their talents one more time in an Admiral uniform representing the state of Tennessee. Look for Jack DeVault in #9 and Adam Fulton in #19, as they represent Team Tennessee against Kentucky!

Adam Fulton throw a long pass TD against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Adam Fulton completed 184 of 333 pass attempts for 3,223 yards with 41 touchdowns and only 6 INT’s.  His performance in 2016 broke single season records for completions, pass attempts, passing yards and passing touchdowns.

 

Jack DeVault catches a TD pass against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Jack DeVault led the Admirals’ secondary with five interceptions in 2016 from his cornerback spot.  He finished fourth on the team with 26 catches for 506 yards and 4 TD’s as a wide receiver.  Jack was named Blue Cross Bowl Defensive MVP for his two interceptions to spark the Admirals’ comeback versus Independence.

 

The game is set to kickoff at 2:00 pm on Saturday, January 21, at at Sevier County High School  in Sevierville, TN. If you cannot make it out to the the game will be streamed on ESPN3.  For more information about the game go to the KY-TN Border Bowl website, and as always follow us on twitter @FarragutFB to see highlights from the game!  Good Luck Adam and Jack!  Go Admirals!

8 Admirals Earn All-PrepXtra & All-KIL Team Selections

Seven Farragut Football players and Coach Courtney were honored at the All-PrepXtra and All-KIL awards banquet on Wednesday, January 18th. These players were chosen by the sportswriters from the Knoxville New Sentinel and from the sports department at WBIR, the Knoxville NBC affiliate. Adam Fulton and Jack DeVault were unable to attend the banquet due to practice for the 2017 TN vs. KY Border Bowl Game.

Farragut High School head coach Eddie Courtney accepts the Coach of the Year award at the PrepXtra football awards banquet in the Wolf Kaplan Center in Neyland Stadium on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2016. CAITIE MCMEKIN/ KNS

Coach Eddie Courtney won the 2016 Polston Coach of the Year Award, given to the area’s top coach for the 2016 football season. This marks the first time Coach Courtney has won the award since becoming head coach in 1996. Coach Courtney is 152-90 in his 21 years as the coach of the Admirals.

 

PrepXtra Offensive Player of the Year: QB Adam Fulton

All-PrepXtra:

Adam Fulton – QB

Braden Collins – WR

Jacob Warren – TE

Chance Bolen – OL

Cooper Hardin – LB

Joe Doyle – P

Jack DeVault – DB

All-KIL:

Adam Fulton – QB

Braden Collins – WR

Jacob Warren – TE

Chance Bolen – OL

Cooper Hardin – LB

Joe Doyle – P

 

Adam Fulton throw a long pass TD against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Adam Fulton completed 184 of 333 pass attempts for 3,223 yards with 41 touchdowns and only 6 INT’s.  His performance in 2016 broke single season records for completions, pass attempts, passing yards and passing touchdowns.

Braden Collins catches a long TD pass against McMinn on 11/4. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com

Braden Collins finished 2016 with 68 receptions for 1,242 yards and 16 touchdowns.  He set single season records for receptions, yards, and touchdowns.  His 13 receptions and four TD’s versus Ooltewah are FHS records.

Jacob Warren catches a TD pass against McMinn on 11/4. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com

Jacob Warren finished 2016 with 29 receptions for 429 yards and 9 touchdowns. Jacob is also big asset in the running game as well, with his aggressive blocking ability. Jacob will return for his senior season looking to build upon a solid junior year performance and also build his offer list, which already includes Tennessee, South Carolina, Oklahoma State, and others.

Cooper Hardin carries the ball behind Chance Bolen against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Chance Bolen finished 2016 as a three year starter for the Admirals on the offensive line and as the leader of his unit as well as the offense. During the playoff run, Chance saw valuable minutes on the defensive front that allowed him to showcase his disruption skills along with his aggressive and explosive blocking skills.

Cooper Hardin strips a Rhea County Running Back of the ball on 11/11. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Cooper Hardin finished 2016 with 124.5 total hits on defense.  He led the team with 10.5 sacks and 21 minus-yard stops.  Cooper also led the Admirals in rushing with 1,454 yards and 19 TD’s on 196 carries.  He was named the Blue Cross Bowl Offensive MVP versus Independence.

Jack DeVault catches a TD pass against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Jack DeVault led the Admirals’ secondary with five interceptions in 2016 from his cornerback spot.  He finished fourth on the team with 26 catches for 506 yards and 4 TD’s as a wide receiver.  Jack was named Blue Cross Bowl Defensive MVP for his two interceptions to spark the Admirals’ comeback versus Independence.

Joe Doyle hits a career long 49 yard field goal against West on 10/7. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com

Joe Doyle finished his Admiral career averaging 41.1 yards per punt for 2016.  In his first year as a place-kicker, Joe converted 69 extra points and made 8 of 14 field goals with a long of 49 yards versus West.

 

Joe Doyle plays in Under Armour All-American Game on ESPN

 

Senior P/PK will participate in the 2017 edition of the Under Armour All-American Game on Sunday, Jan. 1 at 1 p.m. ET.  The game

Photo courtesy of USA Today at usatodayhss.com, Sep. 15, 2016.

will be televised nationally on ESPN from Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL.  Joe becomes the second Admiral in as many years to be named as an Under Armour All-American.  Ben Hoffman participated in the 2016 edition of the national all-star game as a long-snapper before moving on to Eastern Kentucky.  Joe will represent the Admirals one final time and showcase his talents in front of many college recruiters.  Joe has recently received a scholarship offer from UNC-Charlotte to go along with many opportunities to come in as a preferred walk-on.  Joe will wear #12 for Team Highlight competing along with some of the best high school football players in America.  We wish Joe the best of luck as he represents the Admirals one final time before moving on to the college ranks.  Fans be sure to tune in to ESPN on Sunday, Jan. 1 at 1 p.m. ET and as always follow updates from Twitter at @FarragutFB and Facebook.

2017 Schedule is Complete

     The Admirals are moving back into class 6A football in 2017, a move that was finalized with the latest re-classification by the TSSAA for football.  Farragut is no stranger to top-level competition, as the Admirals have played every year, excluding the previous two seasons, in Tennessee’s highest classification for public schools.  With the move, the Admirals were slotted in Region 1-6A with Bearden, Dobyns-Bennett, Hardin Valley, Jefferson County, Morristown-West, and Science Hill.

While the schedule requires more travel for the Admirals, it does offer the opportunity to rekindle some old rivalries.  Morristown-West is the only program on the schedule that the Admirals have never played.  However, the Admirals and Trojans held an annual preseason scrimmage with each other for many years.  The non-region schedule will look familiar as the annual battles with Oak Ridge (5A) and West (5A) will continue, and the return of Bradley Central (6A) and McMinn County (6A) to open the season as team representing Region 2-6A.  The Admirals are excited to make the move up in competition as the reigning Class 5A State Champions, and know that much work is to be done to compete for championships again in 2017.

Week/Date:                         Opponent:                    Location:          2016 W/L:

Week 1, Aug. 18           Bradley Central                  Away                    (9-3)

Week 2, Aug. 25           McMinn County                Away                     (7-4)

Week 3, Sep. 1          * Morristown West              Home                   (10-3)

Week 4, Sep. 8                    Oak Ridge                        Home                    (8-3)

Week 5, Sep. 15       * Jefferson County                Away                    (3-8)

Week 6, Sep. 22                      West                              Home                    (4-6)

Week 7, Sep. 29              * Science Hill                     Home                    (8-4)

Week 8, Oct. 6           * Dobyns-Bennett                Away                    (6-6)

Week 9, Oct. 13                * Bearden                          Home                   (4-7)

Week 10, Oct. 20                      BYE

Week 11, Oct. 27         * Hardin Valley                   Away                    (9-4)

*Denotes Region Game

Five Admirals named All-State for Class 5A

The Tennessee Sports Writers’ Association released the All-State teams for Class 5A for 2016 on Tuesday, December 27.  The teams are voted on by prep sports writers covering all areas of the state.  The 2016 State Champion Admirals were represented the most of any team in Class 5A, naming five players on the team.  Congratulations to these Admirals for being named All-State for Class 5A in 2016!

Adam Fulton – QB

Braden Collins – WR

Cooper Hardin – LB

Jack DeVault – DB

Joe Doyle – Punter

For a complete list of All-State selections for Classes 5A and 6A listed in the Tennesseean, click on the link: All-State teams

Adam Fulton throw a long pass TD against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Adam Fulton completed 184 of 333 pass attempts for 3,223 yards with 41 touchdowns and only 6 INT’s.  His performance in 2016 broke single season records for completions, pass attempts, passing yards and passing touchdowns.

Braden Collins catches a long TD pass against McMinn on 11/4. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com

Braden Collins finished 2016 with 68 receptions for 1,242 yards and 16 touchdowns.  He set single season records for receptions, yards, and touchdowns.  His 13 receptions and four TD’s versus Ooltewah are FHS records.

Cooper Hardin carries the ball against Ooltewah on 11/18. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Cooper Hardin finished 2016 with 124.5 total hits on defense.  He led the team with 10.5 sacks and 21 minus-yard stops.  Cooper also led the Admirals in rushing with 1,454 yards and 19 TD’s on 196 carries.  He was named the Blue Cross Bowl Offensive MVP versus Independence.

Jack DeVault catches a TD pass against South Doyle on 11/25. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz/Ashley Wathen, CRFOTO.com

Jack DeVault led the Admirals’ secondary with five interceptions in 2016 from his cornerback spot.  He finished fourth on the team with 26 catches for 506 yards and 4 TD’s as a wide receiver.  Jack was named Blue Cross Bowl Defensive MVP for his two interceptions to spark the Admirals’ comeback versus Independence.

Joe Doyle hits a career long 49 yard field goal against West on 10/7. PHOTO CREDIT: Carlos Reveiz, CRFOTO.com

Joe Doyle finished his Admiral career averaging 41.1 yards per punt for 2016.  In his first year as a place-kicker, Joe converted 69 extra points and made 8 of 14 field goals with a long of 49 yards versus West.