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Rutland Herald Fall Sports Guide 6 defense but Wallett likes the depth in his 31-player roster. Ward and Roberts will lead the linebackers and Kapusta will be on the D-line with Josh Ray, who impressed the coaching staff with his play late in the 2016 season. He’s only a sophomore but Wallett, a former lineman at Rutland High, is confident he’ll hold down the nose position. “The last couple of games last year we plugged him in there and he did a nice job,” Wallett said. Ethan Stoodley will play a linebacker and / or defensive end and Wallett also has Eaton and Shelvy slotted into playing D. POULTNEY/MSJ Poultney/MSJ head coach Dave Capman thinks there will be an extension of the two-year experi- ment that co-opted the schools’ football programs last year. What that means for this year is that the combine will be more competitive than last year’s 2-6 regular-season record. “I think it’s going pretty well. The MSJ kids had to learn a new offense last year and things are going quicker than they did last year. Even the kids have commented,” Capman said. Capman’s goal is to be in the top four and have a home playoff game. If Capman’s crew pull things together they might be in a better position numbers-wise than some of their contemporaries; they have nearly 40 players out with 22 from Poultney and 16 or 17 from MSJ. The quarterback competition is between sopho- more Caden Capman and Leo Caranza. Whom- ever is not taking snaps will be one of the team’s top receivers. Capman may have a leg up after a solid perfor- mance in last year’s playoff game, when an injury to the starter forced him to step in behind center for three periods. He also took most of the snaps for the JV team. Third-year starter Jacob Allen will be at fullback and his younger brother Levi, a good athlete, will likely be halfback. Other skill players include versatile James Mars, Colman Shum, Thomas Dunbar, Nick Moise, Jona- than Kendall and Lucas Gloss. The team has some experience in the lines with Dominic Ezzo, Mason Hutchins, Zach Gelbar, Jacob DeBonis, Jacob McMahan and Cameron Wescott and Matt Fox ready to form a rotation. It’s a physical group with decent size. “I think our defense is solid,” Capman said. That defense has looked good in scrimmages and the team will have another against Milton before opening the season at home against BFA-Fairfax. — Compiled by Bob Fredette This article was originally published at the start of the fall season. Friday, October 6, 2017