Savage hoping Morrisville football will compete in the BAL

MORRISVILLE >> One thing you have to admire about coach Derrick Savage and his Morrisville High football team is that no matter how tough things get, there’s always a willingness and sense of optimism in terms of turning things around.

This year is no different as Savage has welcomed back five starters on offense and four on defense as the team prepares to improve on last year’s two-win total.

“Many of our players up and down the roster saw a lot of playing time last year,” said Savage. “We expect big contributions from everyone on the roster. We like the way our line and backfield are coming together, and think we will be much more fundamentally sound. If we can avoid turnovers and penalties we should be much more competitive.”

Although the team is inexperienced at quarterback where sophomore James Williams seems destined to inherit the starting job, there are some quality skill position players back in the fold.

Headed up by Braedon Alward, the team appears set at wide receiver. Senior Zymir Williams (477 yards, six touchdowns) as well as juniors Zeek Kershaw and Isaiah McDavidson are part of a running group that Savage describes as an “athletic group that can run, catch and block.”

Consistent line play up front has been one of the team’s most inconsistent areas. Stalwarts up front this season include Joe Jacobs and Nick Kremer. Jacobs was named all-league at tackle last year.

As has been the case at Morrisville for a long time, the biggest problem is a lack of players and depth. As such, an injury can prove devastating with no one really on hand to fill in.

“Our depth is a major concern,” said Savage. “Most starters play both ways and that is not ideal. Being a small school we will definitely have to be in shape because some players will not come off the field.

Prior to training camp getting started, Savage said he was hoping for a turnout of around 35. If that proves to be the case, the Dawgies’ depth will be better.

Contact Rick Fortenbaugh at rfortenbaugh@trentonian.com OR @RickFort7 on Twitter

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