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Centennial High School Patriots
5A District III 5A Southern Idaho Conference: Foothills
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Colors: Maroon & Silver
Head Coach:   Matt Greene
Years as Head Coach
3rd Season
Previous Experience
5 years at Borah
Assistant Coaches
Jeff Zerfas
Nate Weddle
Spencer Beale
Quayshawn Buckeley
Patrick Holbrook
Cody Westbrook
Joel Segraves
Micah Kormylo
Kenton Bartlett
Ryan Murkle
Grayson Bradley
Tyus Archuleta
RECORD
Record Last Year
2-7
State Titles
1988, 1996, 1998, 2003
TEAM
Returning Players
Brad Ames LB SR
Fabrice Ndaitouroum DL JR
Jacob Carney DB SR
Dominic Hines WR SR
Kai Twaddle-Dunham OL JR
Daniel DeMers DB JR
Ben Conder DB SR
Returning Players with Honors
Brad Ames 1st Team LB
Ben Conder 1st Team Flex
Fabrice Ndaitouroum 2nd Team DL
Kai Twaddle-Dunham 2nd Team OL
Daniel DeMers HM DB
Jacob Carney HM DB
Key Players lost from last year
Kyle Schabot 1st Team WR & DB captain and MVP of the 2021 Football team
Peyton Allen leading WR of the team last year
Keyon Horton, 3 year starter at QB
Orlando Clay RB, First team RB and Punt and Kick Returner
Incoming impact players
Marcus Connors QB JR
Damian Suarez RB SR
Austen Brackely DB JR
Tate Keddington LB SO
Rory Schwenson OL SO
Andrew Pipal TE JR
Nick Varchaver DB SR (missed last year with torn ACL, started at MLB as a sophomore)
Team Preview
Written by: Lucas Gebhart

The 5A SIC Foothills pod had two clear tiers last season. The problem for Centennial was the Patriots were the best team in the wrong tier.

Mountain View, Borah and Capital all finished with a combined record of 21-10. The three all made the state playoffs while Centennial, Kuna and Owyhee finished the 2022 season with a 4-23 combined record.

Centennial head coach Matt Greene says getting in the top tier begins and ends with the running game. He says the strength of his offense will be just that.

“How effectively we can establish the run game and stop the run,” he said. “Control the line of scrimmage, limit turnovers, and move the ball on the ground.”

Despite a tough 2021 season, Greene says he has some positive pieces to build around this year and points to his senior class as evidence. The Patriots return six players with all-conference honors, and most are seniors.

“Players like Makyh Murphy, Ben Conder, Damian Suarez, Nick Varchaver, Brad Ames and Dominic Hines have stepped up as leaders,” he explained. “They have established a higher standard of work ethic.”

Ames was a first-team all-conference linebacker last year and Conder also picked up a first-team all-conference nod.

On the defensive line, Fabrice Ndaitouroum was a second-team all-conference pick while Kai Twaddle-Dunham was a second teamer as well on the offensive line. Daniel DeMers and Jacob Carney were honorable mentions in the secondary.

While the 2021 season didn’t go quite like the Patriots had hoped, it was still better than 2020 which featured a winless season and a global pandemic. By the end of the 2020 season, the Patriots had lost 12 consecutive games dating back to the previous year.

Centennial finished with an improved 2-7 record in 2021, but there is still plenty to build on.

The Patriots ended their 12-game losing skid with a 57-30 blowout win over newcomer Owyhee. It was their first win to open a season since 2018.

But the rest of the season didn’t go as well. The Patriots went on to score a combined 67 points the rest of the way, meaning 45 percent of Centennial’s points were scored in the opening week. This drought occurred while the defense gave up an average of nearly 41 points per game.

“We must do a better job of stopping the ground game and getting teams off the field on 3rd down,” Greene said.

Centennial opens its season with Kuna and Owyhee, the two schools the Patriots beat last season.







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