Scouting report: The Tigers will try to make it six straight over the Wolf Pack. This marks the third straight year the two west Marion schools will meet in the opening week of the season with the previous two being decided by less than 10 points. Both schools are coming off losses in their preseason classics, but both showed positive signs. The Tigers' new-look offense behind sophomore quarterback Kobi Jones handled itself well against South Sumter, according to head coach Frank Beasley. Jones zig-zagged his way to a 28-yard touchdown run as time expired. The West Port defense will have to keep tabs on another DHS home run threat in running back Kane Parks, who returned a kickoff 70 yards for a touchdown in the classic. Defensively for Dunnellon, it all starts up front with Keiwan Jones wreaking havoc. The senior tallied three tackles for loss and a recovered fumble vs. South Sumter. The West Port offensive line, led by UAB commit Chris Hudson and Geron Christian, should provide a solid matchup against Keiwan Jones and Keandre Brooks. Hudson and company will try to clear the way for quarterback Jerall Townsend Jr.,
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The SSAC is well-represented int he poll and in lofty positions. Aside from placing members in the top two spots, the league also has Auburn Montgomery at No. 5, Southern Poly at No. 8 and Southern Wesleyan at No. 21. Martin Methodist is not in the Top 25 but received votes.
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