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JACKSONVILLE CHRISTIAN THUNDER Class, Region: Class 1A, Region 6 Head Coach: Tommy Miller 2015 Record: 4-5 2015 Playoffs: None 2015 Rewind: The Thunder narrowly missed the Class 1A playoffs. JCA won 3 of the first 5, but lost 3 of the last 4 to finish just a victory away from a winning season. Key Losses: The biggest losses for the Thunder came on the lines. Andrew Stone and three year starting center Jonah Parker will be key missing pieces upfront. Players to Watch: Jax Christian features some nice skill players for 2016, led by the return of leading rusher Reed Murphy (5’11, 175 Sr.). Reed had a breakout junior campaign and should put up huge numbers again. Starting QB Jayden Mitchell is back and will have leading receiver Walker Messer to throw to at wideout. The line is led by senior Ian Bonds, and gritty and tough Josh Boling is a 130 pound noseguard and fullback. Jaden Micheal Quarterback  2016 Roundup: Head Coach Tommy Miller points out that numbers will be the whole issue this season at Jacksonville Christian Academy. Though the Thunder returns seven starters on both offense and defense, there are only five seniors and just 15 players total on the roster in grades 7-12. Miller says that JCA will have to be completely injury free just to have a chance to compete in Class 1A, Region 6. Did You Know? Coach Tommy Miller is by far the longest current tenured head football coach in East Alabama. Coach Miller was JCA’s first coach back in 1991 and, except for a portion of the 2005 season, has coached every game in the 26-year history of Thunder football. LINCOLN GOLDEN BEARS Class, Region: Class 5A, Region 4 Head Coach: Brad Wallace 2015 Record: 4-6 2015 Playoffs: None 2015 Rewind: While it might have taken a little longer than they would have wanted, the Lincoln Golden Bears found a spark in 2015. The squad started the season 0-5 and lost by an average of 20 points. But as head coach Brad Wallace pointed out, “The kids started buying in and a lot of leadership emerged.” The Golden Bears won four of its last five games (scoring an average of 35 points per contest) to close out the year. Their only loss came by three points to the eventual state runner-up Mortimer Jordan. Key Losses: Without question the most impactful loss for the Golden Bears this season is quarterback Zay Caldwell. The versatile signal caller was a highlight reel just waiting to happen. As a senior, Caldwell accounted for nearly 2,100 yards. In addition to his 14 offensive touchdowns (seven passing, seven rushing) Caldwell could also play in the defensive backfield. Lincoln will also miss Devonte Whiteside, an impact safety and go-to wide receiver that provided leadership and production at the end of 2015. Off the field, the Bears also lost offensive coordinator Shea Monroe who took over as head coach at Westbrook Christian. Players to Watch: Running back Montrell Johnson has emerged as a dependable back at the end of last season and one the Bears will lean on heavily this year. Johnson (who weight 160 last season) has added 25 pounds to his frame which will be a big help as he totes a lot of the load this fall. He will get very good help from L.J. Carmichael who, like Johnson, came up big at the end of 2015 and is geared up for another big season. Lincoln also returns two starting offensive linemen (Lee Hobbs and Xavier Pearson). 2016 Roundup: After falling one game short of the playoffs last season, there is a renewed sense of urgency as Lincoln prepares for 2016. Wallace says the team returned from Christmas break ready to put in the work to have a good season. That work ethic bled into the spring and summer workout seasons. The team is also likely fired up by what is arguably the toughest schedule in the area. Lincoln will face seven teams that reached the playoffs in 2015, highlighted by 4A state champion Leeds in the season opener. The combined record of Lincoln’s seven playoff opponents last year is 64-23 (.735). Needless to say, the Bears will be battle tested by season’s end. Inner-county rivalries are also highlight the slate including Sylacauga, Talladega and (of course) Munford. Did You Know? Head coach Brad Wallace is getting back to his roots. Before he took over as the head coach in 2013, Wallace served as a defensive coordinator for 13 seasons. Coaching changes in the program shuffled things around and Wallace will once again call defensive plays in 2016 in addition to his duties as a head coach. 58 | 2016 Pigskin Roundup the Magazine