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Madison High School Bobcats
5A District VI 5A District 5-6 Conference
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Head Coach:   Chandler Rhoads
Years as Head Coach
2nd Season
Assistant Coaches
Gino Mariani, Preston Berry, Damon Mortenson, Justin Mumm, Erick Wills, Filipe Fa, Joe Reed
RECORD
Record Last Year
5-4
State Titles
2012
TEAM
Returning Players
Brae Mecham 12 OL
Rex Silas 11 OL
Carter Apelu 10 OL
Austin Cottrell 12 RB
Chase Crane 12 WR
Barkley Beck 11 RB
Bryce Dredge 11 LB
Nash Humphreys 11 WR
Jake Rhoads 12 DB
Connor Eysser 12 WR/DB
Trevin Lords 12 DB
Javin Ball 12 WR
Returning Players with Honors
Brea Mecham, Rex Silas, Chase Crane
Key Players lost from last year
Ben Dredge one of the leading rushers in the state
Team Preview
Written by: Marlowe Hereford

Madison enters year three under the direction of head coach Chandler Rhoads this fall.

In both of Rhoads' previous seasons, the Bobcats finished with winning records (6-4 in 2021, 5-4 in 2022).

Madison did graduate quarterback Ben Dredge, who received 5A District 5-6 first team all-conference last season, but returns numerous all-conference players on its roster.

Rhoads said he looks forward to what the Bobcat offense will do with returning players such as senior offensive lineman Brae Mecham, senior wide receiver Chase Crane and junior offensive lineman Rex Silas.

On offense as well as defense, Rhoads said the priorities will be continuing to improve and learn the system.

He added that he looks forward to watching the younger players 'continue to grow and get opportunities to get better.'

Madison ended last season No. 3 in 5A District 5-6 behind Highland, which went undefeated versus conference opponents, and eventual repeat 5A state champion Rigby, which went 2-1 in conference. Rhoads said Rigby quarterback Luke Flowers, a Montana commit and the reigning 5A District 5-6 Player of the Year who passed for 3,009 yards and 32 touchdowns last season, will be a player to watch this fall. He added that Highland, which went 6-4 overall last season in head coach Nick Sorrell's first year, handed Rigby one of its two losses and reached the 5A quarterfinals, will be a team to keep an eye on this fall.

"They return lots of offensive players," Rhoads said.

Madison begins the season with an Aug. 18 home game versus Owyhee before hosting the annual two-day Rocky Mountain Rumble beginning Aug. 25. On day two (Aug. 26), the Bobcats will play Wasatch (Utah) at 7 p.m.









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