Written by: Marlowe Hereford
Hillcrest has been tabbed a team to watch by Scott Berger, head coach of the three-time defending 4A state champion Skyline Grizzlies.
The Knights, who went 5-5 last season and reached the first round of the 4A state playoffs, return experience on both sides of the ball.
"Several players have been starters since they were sophomores and we are a very senior heavy team," third-year head coach Brennon Mossholder said.
Offensively, the Knights return quarterback Peyton King (senior), running back Trason Keller (senior), offensive lineman Cole Maddux, wide receiver Sheldon Nelson (senior) and have eight total returning starters.
"This should be the year we put it all together on offense," Mossholder said. "We have five offensive starters who are starting their third straight year on varsity. We have four offensive linemen over 225 pounds and are all extremely strong. Our backs and receivers are all extremely athletic and having Peyton back as a third-year starting quarterback is huge."
Mossholder added that the Knights aim to improve opening drives and first quarter performances this fall.
Defensively, the Knights return seven starters including senior defensive back Braxton Battleson, who qualified for the 4A state track championships in May in the 100, 200 and 4x200, and senior middle linebacker Brock Hopkins.
"The DL and DB groups both have guys that have played a ton of varsity football and are another year bigger, stronger and faster," Mossholder said.
He said that the Knights will work to force more turnovers this season. He added that Hillcrest is looking forward to having its own football field this fall after sharing Thunder Stadium with Bonneville for home games since Hillcrest opened in 1992.
The biggest question Mossholder said there is for this season is, can Hillcrest live up to expectations?
"For two years, we have been underdogs in most every game we played and that likely won't be the case this fall," Mossholder said.
He added that Shelley is a team on the rise within 4A District 6.
"They will be young up front, but have good athletes all over the field," Mossholder said. "Coach (Josh) Wells is as prepared as anyone and always has his kids ready to play."