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Tri-Valley

School Info
Conference: 1AD2 Long Pin Conference
Classification: 1A D2



Head Coach: Bob Johnson

Years as Head Coach: 2nd Season

Previous Experience: Weiser 24 years, Cambridge 7 years, Melba 3 years

Record Last Year: 6-2

State Titles: 1975 and 1981

Assistant Coaches:
Barrett Morris
Carson Kindall


Returning Players:
Blake Vogel, Running Back, 12 (pictured)
Corvin Fayne, Lineman, 12
Collin Kindall, Fullback, 11
J.T Clinton, Receiver, 12
Parker Cornwell, Receiver, 11
Jayden Mink, QB, 10


Returning Players with Honors:
Blake Vogel, All- League
Collin Kindall, All-League
Corvin Fayne, All-League
J. T. Clinton, All-League


Key Players lost from last year:
Andrew Schneidewind, FB and LB, great leader and was one of the Titan's best players.

Hyrum Southwick, started both ways and was All-League on offense and defense.



Photo By: Chris Melgaard - #25 Blake Vogel



Incoming impact players:
Chip Mitchell, WR/DB
Hayden Kuta, FB/LB

Team Preview:
Written by: Sven Alskog

It didn't take long for first year Head Coach Bob Johnson to make his mark on the Tri-Valley football program, with the Titans bouncing back from a 1-7 season in 2014 to finish with a 6-2 mark during the 2015 campaign.

At the 1AD2 ranks in Idaho the ability to run the football is paramount. For the last few seasons Andrew Schneidewind has helped patrol the backfield. Following his graduation, a key focus area will be to find someone to step into the lead fullback role.

The Titans look to have a couple of good options to make it a seamless transition with Collin Kindall and Hayden Kuta in the mix.

That duo will be joined by running back Blake Vogel and returning sophomore quarterback Jayden Mink, who received plenty of experience during his freshman season.

For an offensive unit that put up over 30 points in all but two games last year, the pieces are all in place for a repeat effort.

"[Strengths include] an experienced offensive line and depth at running back," said Johnson, who employs an I-Formation offense.

Defensively the two-way players from the offensive line will help man the front, creating a group that should be able to improve in run defense.

[We've got] good size up front and experience in the secondary," added Johnson.

One of the key cogs on both lines will again be Corvin Fayne, a 6'3" 230 pounder who earned All-League defensive lineman honors last season.

Something which could turn out to be a major benefit for Tri-Valley is the opportunity to host both Salmon River and Council, the only two schools the Titans lost to last season, which kept the Titans from reaching the state playoffs.

Tri-Valley gets 2016 underway by hosting two home games, with Horseshoe Bend coming to town on September 2 and Idaho City on September 9.


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