The 2025 season that Towns County is seeing could be among the best the program has ever experienced. The Indians have a tremendous opportunity here because of their winnable schedule and the return of almost all of their veteran players.
Jason Roquemore, head coach (7th season) 2024 Schedule: Non-Playoff; Record: 5-4
Regarding the approaching fall, Roquemore states that he is looking to take advantage of any chance. Our children have put in a lot of effort. We are beginning to realize that we can succeed if we concentrate on the things we can control and take advantage of the opportunities that present themselves.
2025 SCHEDULE TOWNS COUNTY
Personnel & Schemes
Important Departures: N/A
Returning Starters: nine on defense and eight on attack
Morgan Walker, Tucker Engert, Alex Baert, and Dustin Barrett are among the main returning players.
Up and Coming Players: Coach Roquemore has been pleased to have Sam Sarafin as a surprise. Tucker Engert, who missed eight of the nine games due to injury last season, is also hoping for a breakthrough season.
Multiple offensesUnder center, Dustin Barrett begins his senior year. He will run a lot and rely heavily on Sam Sarafin at wide receiver and Alex Baert at running back. At WR, Tucker Engert is also expected to be quite beneficial.
Defense: 3–4According to Roquemore, the defense’s core will be its senior trio of LB Morgan Walker, DLs Hensel Martinez, and Jacob Nicholson.
Trenches: We return many children from what is likely the depths we have ever been. As of now, we have 48 people on the roster. In our line of scrimmages, nobody is playing both ways. Our offensive line will be anchored by Noah Davis and Tyler Wachacha, while our up front defense will be greatly aided by Hensel Martinez and Jacob Nicholson.
Strengths & Areas of Focus
Strengths: Senior Leadership: According to Roquemore, “we have a lot of guys that have played a lot of football.”
Focusing On: Taking advantage of every chance, says Roquemore.