That experience, he says, will help him this season. He mostly was used in running situations last year, his sophomore season. It’s a bigger part of the offense, but I think I can handle it.” Doing the things I can do, controlling what I can control. Jontz says his biggest task is “just doing my part, really. Will Jontz, who shared time with Cameron Tullar at quarterback last season, took over the starting job when Tullar decided to not play this year. The Tigers are spending a final season in the Western Wayne Athletic Conference, along with Dearborn and Dearborn Fordson, before moving to the KLAA next season. Every team we play is more highly recruited than us.” “You see how highly recruited some of their players are,” Lemons said. Big-eyed tyke crossword clue: GHWB predecessor crossword clue: Syracuse locale: Abbr. The Tigers, who were 7-2 last year, like Brighton, and also went out in the first round of the playoffs, have a talented squad, including cornerback Davion Williams, a basketball standout who has committed to playing football at Michigan State. For example, ziti is a particularly large and long tube with square-cut ends. Cylindrical pasta is known in general as penne, and there are many variants. The name rigatoni comes from the Italian rigato meaning ridged, lined. games,” quarterback Will Jontz said, “so it’s like any other game.” ABOUT BELLEVILLE 1 Rigatoni or ziti : PASTA Rigatoni is a tubular pasta that is relatively short, and with ridges along its length. But once the whistle blows it will be a football game like every one.”Īnd the game time of 7 p.m. “Pregame, warmup line, yeah, there will be people looking around and some pictures taken. “Before the whistle hits, everyone’s into it,” he said. For me to calm down it’s going to be tough, and to help calm down the underclassmen is going to be tough.”īut, Lemons says, once the game starts, it’s back to football. “A little bit,” he said, “but we have a lot of sophomores and juniors who are going to be new to this. Senior Rudy Ramirez says last year’s experience will be a bit of a help. It’s fun to see the expression on the kids’ faces and their reaction coming out of that tunnel. “But half our roster disappears with graduation, and the other half is going to come in there wide-eyed as heck. “For the kids who played last year, yeah,” Lemons said. Playing a second year in a row, however, has limited advantages.
“There’s tons of excitement,” Brighton coach Brian Lemons says. The Bulldogs open their season at Michigan’s Big House for the second year in a row. Listen: Click on this link for the broadcast, which starts at 6:50 p.m. Time: 7 p.m., approximately (it’s the second game of a doubleheader at Michigan Stadium)