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4-21-08 |




--Saints to Take On National Power-- SC will be taking on the Evangel Christian Eagles (Shreveport, LA) for the 2008-2009 football seasons. The games will be Week 1 of the season, with the first being played in Shreveport, and the second on Lindsey Field at Champions Stadium. A marketing group out of Dallas is expecting to get the game on national or regional television. Evangel Christian Eagles Profile: |
- Since 1993, Evangel has been to 12 out of 14 State Championship Games, and Won 11 State Championships (4 1A, 3 3A, 4 5A) - In 18 years of football, 105 Eagles have signed Division 1 football scholarships. A total of 144 players have signed college football scholarships. - 1 out of 3 Evangel football players will sign a college football scholarship - 1999 National Champions - 6 Eagles are currently playing in the NFL |
7-2-07 --Shiloh Still #1, Hootens Preseason Polls-- The Saints will open the 2007 season as Class 3A's #1 team once again. With the release of the 15th anuual Hooten's Arkansas Football magazine, came the Saints not only retaining their #1 ranking to start the '07 season, but also a big individual honor. SC linebacker/running back Jordan Moore was chosen to the Sonic Super Team in the magazine, an all-star team composed of the best 22 players in Class 3A according to the Hootens. The Saints are also picked by 1AAA coaches to finish on top of the conference again for 2007. Below is the preseason top 10, as well as the coaches picks for the 1AAA conference. For more on Hooten's Arkansas Football magazine, go to: |
Class 3A Top 10 1. Shiloh Christian 2. Prescott 3. Bauxite 4. Glen Rose 5. Lafayette County 6. Mayflower 7. Lavaca 8. Harding Academy 9. Harrisburg 10. Lake Village |
1AAA Coaches Poll 1. Shiloh Christian 2. Green Forest 3. Elkins 4. West Fork 5. Mountainburg 6. Cedarville 7. Lincoln 8. Pea Ridge |
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8-13-07 --Tuck, Herring Making Splash in Fall Camps-- Southeastern conference, beware. The two pillars of the Saints' 2006 State Championship run are making a buzz on their respective college campuses. Crosby Tuck is representing his home state with the Arkansas Rzorbacks, while linebacker Adam Herring decided to go off to the plains of Auburn. Tuck started the 2007 razorback practices having to compete with a load of |
11-5-07 --Playoff Time is Here, Our Time-- Dear Shiloh Friends and Family, We have reached that exciting time of the football season – state playoffs. We won our conference and earned a bye in the first round. We will need all of you to come out and be loud in your support of the Saints. There are a few changes from the regular season games. The cost of admission is $5.00 for both students and adults. Everyone who enters the stadium must pay unless they have a AAA pass. Your blue and silver seat tickets will reserve your seat, but you will need to purchase a ticket to enter the game. This will be true through the play-offs. Student passes, Elementary T-shirts, faculty/staff passes, and senior passes will not be honored through the play-off games. This is not our choice, but a AAA rule. Also, play-off games will start at 7:30 pm. To God be the glory, Josh Floyd |

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~ Saints and Purple 'Dogs to be First Scrimmage of 2008 Season ~ |
Coach Josh Floyd will take his Shiloh Christian Saints to the home of the 2007 Class 7A State Champions on August 25. The Saints will take on Daryl Patton's Fayetteville Bulldogs at Harmon Field in Fayetteville, at 7:30 pm for a scrimmage game. This will be the first time these two schools have met in football, though it will not count on their record. It's also the very first live action football in the state of Arkansas for 2008, being the first head to head scrimmage of the year. The game should serve as a good prep for Floyd and the Saints, before they travel to Shreveport, LA 11 days later to face power Evangel Christian. * Note: This is a home-and-home series, meaning Fayetteville High will come to Champions Stadium in 2009 to scrimmage. |
Jordan Moore recorded 79 tackles and 3 sacks from his NG position in 2006. |
receivers that signed with the Hogs in 2006. After just a few days on the field, Tuck proved to be one of the better wide receivers on the squad, "Crosby Tuck did some really good things in place of Monk" Head Coach Houston Nutt said. In Saturday's scrimmage Tuck had a huge day, catching a touchdown pass from Nathan Dick. While Tuck is making a name for himself just miles from Champions Stadium, Adam Herring is doing it a little further away. Herring is working with the second |
receivers that signed with the Hogs in 2006. After just a few days on the field, Tuck proved to be one of the better wide receivers on the squad, "Crosby Tuck did some really good things in place of Monk" Head Coach Houston Nutt said. In Saturday's scrimmage Tuck had a huge day, catching a touchdown pass from Nathan Dick. While Tuck is making a name for himself just miles from Champions Stadium, Adam Herring is doing it a little further away. Herring is working with the second |
team defensive unit at weakside linebacker. His future looks to be very bright, "We expect to see him starting for 3 years" says Inside the Auburn Tigers. Stay tuned to SEC football this year to see how your Saints do against the country's best college football programs. |
--Under Armour to be Official Outfitter of SC Football-- Shiloh Christian football coach Josh Floyd made an announcement to his players late last week that was better than any Christmas gift they could possibly ask for, Under Armour is now the OFFICIAL outfitter and sponsor of Shiloh Christian Saints football. The Saints will wear Under Armour uniforms, cleats, accessories and apparel exclusively starting in the winter of 2008. Shiloh becomes just the twelfth high school program in the United States to be chosen by Under Armour for sponsorship. The contract currently stands at two years, but is expected to continue. Founded in 1996, Under Armour is the originator of performance apparel, a line of moisture wicking microfiber clothing that pulls perspiration away from the skin to keep athletes cool, dry and light throughout the course of a game, practice or workout. Under Armour does not sell their uniforms to high school programs at this point, you must be chosen by the company for a sponsorship in order to wear the famous interlocking UA on your uniform. Some of the names included in the Under Armour high school program sponsorship include; Southlake Carroll (TX), Jenks (OK), Warren Central (Indianapolis, IN), and Buford High School in Georgia. Teams at the collegiate level sponsored by the Maryland based company include Auburn University, the University of Maryland, and Texas Tech University. Under Armour is known for its "Protect This House" and "Click Clack" marketing campaigns. Under Armour is available worldwide through its web site (www.UnderArmour.com) and at more than 8,000 retail locations worldwide. |
--Saints Move to 4A, 2008 Schedule-- Shiloh Christian Football Schedule 2008 September 5- at Evangel Christian (Shreveport, Louisiana) 12- at Linconln Christian (Tulsa, Oklahoma) 19- Greenwood 26- at Berryville* October 3- Pea Ridge* 10- Prairie Grove* 17- at Gentry* 24- at Gravette* 31- Huntsville* November 7- Farmington* 14- Class 4A Playoffs- Round 1 21- Class 4A Playoffs- Round 2 28- Class 4A Playoffs- Quarterfinals December 5- Class 4A Playoffs- Semifinals 13- Class 4A State Championship Game * denotes 4A-1 Conference game |
--Rod Washington, Dawayne Hudson join Saints Staff-- |
Rod Washington |
Dawayne Hudson |
The Saints staff was completed on Friday, and the additions look to be promising. Rod Washington was hired as the Wide Receivers Coach along with duties of 7th Grade Head Coach, and Dawayne Hudson was hired to control the Defensive Line. Both men were introduced to the team on Friday afternoon. Washington comes to Shiloh from Plano, TX. The last 5 seasons, Coach Washington has served as Offensive Coordinator at Prestonwood Christian Academy, while also coaching QB’s and Receivers. During this time, he installed a no-huddle, spread offense, which helped PCA win the 2005 Texas State Championship. Before coming to PCA, Washington served at 3 different high schools in the Dallas area at the 5A level. One of these schools was Allen High School, where he worked under current University of Tulsa Head Coach Todd Graham. Coach Washington brings with him 12 years of experience, while working at some great programs. Another great quality about Coach Washington is his experience in speed training. He has helped develop and improve many athletes in his career. He will teach Christian Studies & coach track. Dawayne Hudson is a Shiloh alumni, who graduated with Head Coach Josh Floyd in 1999. He helped lead Shiloh to its first ever State Championship in 1998. Coach Hudson is coming to SC from Harrison, AR, where he has been coaching defense the past 2 seasons. Before coming to Harrison, Coach Hudson also served as Defensive Coordinator and Head Junior High Coach at Union Christian Academy. Hudson was an All-American linemen at Evangel University. |
~ Former Shiloh Standout Crosby Tuck Looks to Shine in Arkansas' New Spread Attack ~ |
"Crosby Tuck.....Touchdown Arkansas!!!!!!" Those were the words heard loud and clear on not only Tuck's first college reception, but his second as well. Yes, he scored touchdowns on his first 2 catches on the collegiate level, not many players can say that, if any. Promising freshman year right? Here's where the Kentucky game comes in. In week 3 of the season, after making an unbelievable catch over a Kentucky defensive back, Tuck fractured a bone in his elbow, forcing surgery and sidelining the speedster for the remainder of the 2007 season. He finished the year with 3 receptions for 103 yards and 2 touchdowns. |
With the graduation of Marcus Monk and Robert Johnson, Tuck has the possibility of being the featured receiver for the Razorbacks in 2008. However, things will be different in Razorback Stadium. From the moment new Head Coach Bobby Petrino stepped on campus in December, he has been clear on one thing, the Hogs will have a wide open spread offense, and the goal is to be the best in the country. When Petrino was at Louisville, he consistently had one of the top offenses in college football, while taking the program to a new level, winning the 2007 Orange Bowl by defeating Wake Forest 24-13. In that 2006 season, the Cardinals had 2 receivers with over 950 yards |
receiving, 3 with over 500 yards, and a total of 5 players had over 200 yards receiving. In addition to those stats, Petrino's offense in 2006 also fed the ball to 17 different receivers. The offense as a whole finished in the top 10 nationally. With these kinds of numbers, Tuck's eyes have to be lighting up. Along with Junior London Crawford, Tuck is listed at the top of the wide receiver depth chart going into the 2008 spring camp. He also received a redshirt for the 2007 season, meaning he will have four years to play for the Hogs in 2008. Recovered from his elbow injury, he is going full speed ahead to the '08 season, the only way Tuck has ever played the game, and it looks like we may be hearing the words "Crosby Tuck.....Touchdown Arkansas!!!!!!!" many, many times over the next four years. |
~ Running Back Matt Gerlt is Taking His Game to Tulsa ~ |
Shiloh's 2007 Offensive MVP, Matt Gerlt, has decided to join Head Coach Todd Graham and Offensive Coordinator Gus Malzahn at the University of Tulsa to further his football playing career. After an injury plagued Junior season, Gerlt was a key player in the Saints' 2007 offense that advanced to the State Title Game, scoring 66 points the previous week. Whether it was rushing or receiving, Gerlt did it all. In Week 2 against Gravette, Gerlt totalled 217 yards, rushing for 102 and catching 3 passes for 115 yards, earning the High School Sports The Magazine Player of the Week award. The Senior also earned 1AAA All Conference honors in 2007. He becomes the 11th active collegiate player from Shiloh, and the 37th collegiate player in the program's history. |