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DEFENSE Garner and Bice will anchor a defensive line that also includes Parker, Bagwell and Cale Foster. Tyler Simmons, Bailey and Payne — all starters from a year ago — head up an experienced linebacker corps. Carson Jennings could also get in the mix. Martin, who racked up All-State, All-Region and All-County defensive accolades last season, will lead a secondary that must replace a couple of key contributors in Black and Ellis. Martin will be joined at corner by Speegle, Chamness, Caden Jennings, Michael Chambers and Ryan. White, Joey Simmons, Frost and Miguel Gonzalez will look to fill the holes at safety. The Aggies turned in a strong defensive campaign in 2019, surrendering just 20.3 points per game. “Last year’s defensive group kept surprising us more and more each week,” Redding said. “They played lights out. We don’t want to take a step back. We’re certainly looking for some guys to step up on defense. But it’s also a good thing to have experience at each level.” Redding’s biggest concern defensively is tied to his team’s transition to 5A. Depth. “That’s the thing for us,” he said. “You’ve only got the guys you have as far as numbers go. So it’s really important for us to develop more kids who can play on Friday nights.” SPECIAL TEAMS Jesus Avalos and Elijah Guyton will handle most of the kicking duties. Tyler Simmons returns as the team’s punter. Speegle, Frost and White will be tasked with returning kicks and punts. Fairview is looking to keep the good times rolling this fall. However, the Aggies must contend with another promotion to the 5A ranks. Awaiting them is a Region 7 that includes Guntersville, West Point and Boaz as other top contenders. A second straight region title isn’t out of the question. Redding, however, won’t let himself look that far ahead just yet. Especially given Fairview’s most recent foray into 5A — a 16-23 record from 2014-17. “I’m not going to say I’m confident. Challenged, though? Yes,” he said. “We’ve accepted that challenge, and we’re really fired up about it. Have we been there before? Yes. Do we know what it’s like? Yes. Were we successful then? Not like we had hoped. But we understand what went wrong, and we’re working as hard as we can to address those things this time around.” Redding, though, had no problem expressing his belief in this particular squad. “This team has the capability of being a really good football team,” he said. “This team has all the pieces to not only be successful on the field, but they can also have an impact off the field with all that’s going on. This could be a really special group.” 26 2020 FOOTBALL PREVIEW