Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Public

Putnam City Pirates – 2021 Pigskin Preview Feature – Presented By Phillip Goode Shelter Insurance

PUTNAM CITY PIRATES  

Coach: Carter Whitson

Schedule:

8-27 – vs. Enid

9-3 – at PC North

9-10 – at PC West

9-24 – at Edmond North

10-1 – vs. Union

10-8 – at Southmoore

10-14 – vs. Norman North

10-22 – vs. Moore

10-29 – at Mustang

11-5 – vs. Owasso

Quick Hits:

The Pirates added a game against Edmond Memorial on September 18th and defeated the Bulldogs 35-7. Putnam City has won three in a row in the series and five of the last six. 

Putnam City defeated Mustang 47-44 on October 30th, taking a 14-13 lead in the all-time series. The teams first played in 1986. 

Quarterback Marcellous Hawkins completed all eight of his passes for 159 yards and three touchdowns, ran for 141 and a pair of scores plus a two-point conversion in the shootout win over Mustang. 

Last 7 Years:

2020 – 4-6

2019 – 1-9

2018 – 0-10

2017 – 7-4 

2016 – 4-6

2015 – 5-6 

2014 – 3-7 

OFFENSE

Carter Whitson returns for his second season at the helm for the Putnam City Pirates. The offense will see some new faces on the field, with only three starters returning from last season. Marcellous “TJ” Hawkins (5-11, 190, Sr.), who might be one of the most underrated athletes in the state, returns at quarterback. The Pirates use a spread offense with a run pass option element to open up the field for their athletes. Hawkins will have plenty of weapons to get the ball to, including wide outs Cameron Shine (6-1, 180, Sr.) and Shawn Hill (5-7, 145, Jr.). Shine has a deep threat element to his game, and Hawkins big-time arm shouldn’t have trouble finding him down the field. One of the big men up front, DMarkuz Denson (6-5, 220, Sr.) will open up some running lanes for both Hawkins and senior running back Dontrell Harrison (5-9, 180). The Pirates like to use a fast-paced tempo on offense, while also incorporating the vertical passing game to keep the opposing defense on its toes. Whitson believes Hawkins has what it takes to be a big-time player this season. “Hawkins is very athletics, but also has a big arm. Look for him to be one of the best quarterbacks in the state,” said Whitson.

DEFENSE

The defensive side of the ball is bringing back a great deal of starting experience from last year’s team, with seven starters returning. The Pirates run a 4-2-5 defense with aggressive blitzes and defensive line pressure. Defensive lineman D’Eric Holmes (6-2, 255, Sr.), Quentel Thompson (6-0, 350, Sr.) and Taje McCoy (6-2, 230, Jr.) will look to clog things up the middle. McCoy has gained over 40 pounds during the offseason and should be a force up front for any offensive line. Linebackers Demarion Fields (5-11, 195, Sr.) and Rylon Basco will hold the middle of the field down, while also getting their chances to blitz and make big plays in the backfield. Cornerback Mikah Holcomb (6-1, 175, Sr.) will be matched up with the opposing teams best wide receiver all season, and with his length, he should be able to make plays on the ball. Assistant coaches include Rufus Alexander, Brad Pennock, Matt Lane, Dakota Austin, Will Wortmann, Le Jones, Nic Huff, Tucker Calmus and Eric Combs. 

Click below to order your copy of the 2021 Pigskin Preview today!!!

You May Also Like

Mount St. Mary

Livia Ward Mount St. Mary By Bryce McKinnis Even for Mount St. Mary senior volleyball player Livia Ward, a two-time state champion, state tournament...

Region

Hope Martin Community Christian High School Hope Martin’s love for volleyball started in the sixth grade, and what began as a fun activity with...

Region

Stella Wishon Community Christian School VYPE: Stella, you’re an outside hitter on the volleyball team. What area of your game have you improved in...

Moore/Norman

Ashtan Gainey Norman High School By Trina Walker Ashtan Gainey started out playing T-ball and baseball. Ultimately, after playing different sports she followed her mom’s footsteps...