2014 ETSN.fm Football Super Team

'O' Newcomer
'O' Newcomer
'O' Newcomer
Alto couldn't hide junior quarterback Keenen Johnson from opponents for long. It didn't really matter, though. The first-year varsity quarterback accounted for 4,045 total offensive yards and 52 touchdowns while the Yellowjackets burned through 11 straight opponents to reach the Class 2A Division I regional final...
'D' Newcomer
'D' Newcomer
'D' Newcomer
Gilmer has a reputation of turning out high-end college prospects on a yearly basis. And yet another could be on the way in a couple of seasons. Buckeyes sophomore inside linebacker Kelton Collier has all the makings of a future college recruit. Look no further than his debut performance in the middle of Gilmer's state championship defense. Collier is the 2014 ETSN.fm East Texas Football Super Tea
First Team
First Team
First Team
Here is the first team of the ETSN.fm 2014 East Texas Football Super Team, as voted on by the East Texas Sports Network staff.
Second Team
Second Team
Second Team
Here is the second team of the ETSN.fm 2014 East Texas Football Super Team, as voted on by the East Texas Sports Network staff. The players honored were chosen from the teams ETSN.fm covers, which you can find here on the schools page...
Third Team
Third Team
Third Team
Here is the third team of the ETSN.fm 2014 East Texas Football Super Team, as voted on by the East Texas Sports Network staff.
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Here is the honorable mention list for the ETSN.fm 2014 East Texas Football Super Team.
Doing It All
Doing It All
Doing It All
Twelve months ago, it was hard to imagine what was to come for Blake Lynch. About the only thing certain about his future was his college destination at Baylor. But he still had more games in high school to play. Sixteen of them to be exact. Gilmer wasn't where Lynch's story began, but it was the place he celebrated a state championship, entering into Texas high school football immortality. The Bu
No Average Joe
No Average Joe
No Average Joe
Joe Drennon thought he had a pretty good football team when he saw the squad on the first day of summer camp, but three straight losses to open the season suggested Mineola was a team destined to watch the Class 3A Division I playoffs rather than define them. Then the magic started. Drennon's squad put together win after win and departed the town on Dec. 18 knowing that, win or lose, it ran the ga