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AC’s Gillum is Region 2-4A Coach of the Year; Martin is Region MVP

Posted at 11:36 am November 29, 2017
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Anderson County Mavericks Coach Davey Gillum is pictured above with members of the football team in this Facebook profile photo.

Anderson County Mavericks Coach Davey Gillum is pictured above with members of the football team in this Facebook profile photo.

 

Information from WYSH Radio

Anderson County Mavericks Coach Davey Gillum was recognized as Coach of the Year in Region 2-4A, and junior quarterback Stanton Martin was named Most Valuable Player in the Region for 2017. The Offensive Assistant Coach of the Year was Anderson County Offensive Coordinator Sean Jesse.

The Kicker of the Year award in the 2017 All Region 2-4A Team went to Anderson County’s Clayton Utley, while Thomas Roberts and Trey Noe shared Offensive Lineman of the Year honors.

Making the All-Region First Team were linebacker Ryan Moog, running back and linebacker Mason Phillips, linebacker Marquise Gallaher, wide receiver and cornerback Dalton Wilson, wide receiver Michael Carroll, linebacker Andrew Hatmaker, safety Chris Powell, offensive lineman Anthony Barbera, offensive lineman Blake Chapman, and cornerback Austin Elliott.

The Mavericks went 10-0 to cap their first undefeated regular season in program history and won two more games in the playoffs before falling to Greeneville in the quarterfinal round. Martin was a finalist for the 2017 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Award, losing out on that distinction to Greeneville’s Cade Ballard.

WYSH Radio in Clinton is an Oak Ridge Today news partner.

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: 2017 All Region 2-4A Team, All-Region First Team, Anderson County Mavericks, Andrew Hatmaker, Anthony Barbera, Austin Elliott, Blake Chapman, Chris Powell, Clayton Utley, Coach of the Year, Dalton Wilson, football, Kicker of the Year, Marquise Gallaher, Mason Phillips, Michael Carroll, Most Valuable Player, Offensive Assistant Coach of the Year, Offensive Lineman of the Year, Region 2-4A, Ryan Moog, Sean Jesse, Stanton Martin, Thomas Roberts, Trey Noe

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