Published December 27, 2007 10:07 pm - High school football in the Tiftarea is some of the hardest-hitting in the state.
Big seasons on defense
All-Tiftarea defense had tough competition
By Steve Carter/sports editor
TIFTON
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High school football in the Tiftarea is some of the hardest-hitting in the state.
If you don’t believe it, just ask some of the offensive players who got hit this past season by the members of 2007 All-Tiftarea defense.
Not only did Tiftarea Academy’s Thomas Ganas have a big year on defense — 38 total tackles and three interceptions — the first-team All-Tiftarea defensive back also had an all-around excellent season.
The senior rushed for 1,260 yards and scored 15 touchdowns. He made punt returns for 350 yards and also had a 35-yard punting average.
Ward Massee of Fitzgerald had 69 total tackles on the year , including 14 for loss yardage. He also had six sacks, three fumble recoveries and six pass breakups. That earned him first-team honors as a defensive back.
Worth County’s Robert Span is another member of the first-team All-Tiftarea defensive backfield. The senior had 28 total tackles on defense, three interceptions, six pass breakups, 11 special teams tackles, three caused fumbles and one fumble recovery. He did all of that while also putting up 1,424 all-purpose yards on offense, scoring 13 touchdowns.
Cook High’s Michael Henley is another member of the first-team defensive backfield.
In 2007, Henley had 31 total tackles, 15 pass breakups, one tackle for loss yardage, two interceptions, four fumble recoveries and one caused fumble.
Finally, Tiftarea Academy’s Daniel Griner rounds out the first-team defensive backfield.
Griner led the Tiftarea with five interceptions, two of which sealed Panther victories in 2007. He also had 37 total tackles on the year.
The first-team linebackers are led by Cook’s C’Reon Arnold, who led the Hornet defense with 84 total tackles. He also had 18 tackles for loss yardage, four pass breakups, 15 sacks, two caused fumbles and two fumble recoveries.
Tift County junior linebacker Josh Abbott had 90 total tackles and one sack for the Blue Devils in 2007.
Fitzgerald’s Malcolm Lundy had 98 total stops for the Purple Hurricanes in 2007. He also added 15 tackles for loss yardage, seven sacks, four caused fumbles, two fumble recoveries, two blocked punts and one interception.
Rounding out the first-team All-Tiftarea linebacking corps is Tiftarea Academy Panther Tripp Giddens, who led the Tiftarea with 119 total tackles in 2007. He also graded out at 80 percent as an offensive guard.
Along the first-team defensive front are Worth County’s Meshack Williams, Tift County’s Larry Bryant, Fitzgerald’s Anthony Brooks and Cook High’s Tevin Sims.