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Sports
August 12, 2025
Coaches have many things desired to be accomplished in first week of practice
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor

As high school football practice for the 2025 season got underway on Monday, the local coaches have a lot of things they would like to see their players get done during the first week, which saw players go in helmets and shorts beginning Monday. After donning only helmets and shorts through Thursday, players will go in full pads on Friday.

“Your first four days of practice in fall camp is always about alignment and basic formations, and accomplishing the schemes we’re trying to accomplish,” Muldrow coach Logan Coatney said. “Outside of that, it’s allowing our kids to get into a rhythm of the mental focus it takes to go through a two-hour to 2.5-hour practice and soak in the information that’s needed. Obviously, it’s been quite a while since we had our spring camp and practices and 7-on-7s. Our kids need to come back out and kind of relearn and re-focus on what their calls are and what we’re doing. The great thing for us is we have a lot of older kids who have been in the system, and they understand what they’re doing. I’m really excited to get to fall camp, and see the kids get out there and get their legs back under them. Once Friday gets here, we’ll get into it full tilt. We won’t change a lot of what we do. We’ll still go through our practices about the same way. We’ll start off and teach forms in tackling once again. We’ll have some things we’ll go through in general.”

“I look for a mentality, toughness and perseverance,” Roland coach Greg Wise said. “I look for all those intangibles that athletes have. I want to see athletes when they’re rear ends are pushed to the limit, how do they respond. Some kids inevitably haven’t been with us this summer — they’ve had to work or they’ve had other things going on. I want to see how they’re going to react to the kids we’ve had here. Are they going to buy into our culture that we’ve had going this summer. My main focus is our mental clarity, mental focus. perseverance and toughness going to be there. That’s what I’m looking for right now. I think we’ll have it just because of that core group we’ve had this summer.”

“Whenever you start out, it’s kind of like you’re starting over from spring and reiterating the things you put in during spring,” Central coach Jeremy Thompson said. “It’s a lot of your base alignment on defense — your base coverage. Offensively, it’s your base formations. There’s a lot of things that you’re reiterating things that the kids think they already know. On both sides of the ball, you’re working on things you’re wanting to do, like alignment. The things you did in the spring, you just go over them again — the base stuff you’re trying to do on both sides of the ball. After Week 1 (of practice), you start prepping for Week 2 and the rest of the season. You have to know going into Week 1 (of the regular season), that what you want to have in (place), you need to have in by the end of Week 1 (of practice). We’re ready to get started.”

“We hope we get acclimated to the heat,” Gans coach Gary Hixon said. “At the end of this week, it’s supposed to be 100 degrees. I know most of our kids went through (heat) during Summer Pride, we worked out in 100-degree weather. School will start on Thursday, so we’re going to go (with practice) in the afternoons. We’re going to go lift as if it’s a school day (win Monday), and we’ll practice like we normally would (during school time). We’re going to go over things we learned from team camp (and Summer Pride workouts) from the offensive and defensive perspectives. We’ll go over the things we need to. We’ll do a lot of drill work.”

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