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THB Photo/Aaron Piper 08/14/09 Sports Alexandria Monroe High School's Head Coach Pete Gast issues orders to his team Friday during practice.
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THB Photo/Aaron Piper 08/14/09 Sports Senior reciever, Blake Abshire, practices with the rest of the Alexanderia Monroe High School football team, Friday at Alexanderia Monroe High School.
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Published August 15, 2009 12:28 am - Change has always been and will be a constant in the universe.
And for the Alexandria football team, they’re hoping the change of a new head coach will lead to a change against an unfortunate recent trend.


Alexandria football: Tigers hope change will do them good


By Quintin Harlan, Herald Bulletin Sports Writer

ALEXANDRIA

Change has always been and will be a constant in the universe.

And for the Alexandria football team, they’re hoping the change of a new head coach will lead to a change against an unfortunate recent trend.

It’s been two full seasons since Alexandria’s football Tigers won a game.

The last time a “W” was chalked up was the 2006 playoffs when the Tigers beat Winchester 31-20 in the first round.

For their last win between August and October though, you have to go back one more year when they downed Blackford on Sept. 16, 2005.

After a tumultuous season last year under Brad Hanner, former Anderson Indians head coach Pete Gast is in charge of the Tigers program. Gast brings with him a new attitude and a new offense for Friday nights; the spread offense which is so en vogue in the college game these days.

“They needed a new attitude, and they seem determined to get this thing turned around. The program needed some stability,” said Gast. “I think our offense is something you won’t see a lot of other teams run. I think my enthusiasm has rubbed off on them, and their enthusiasm has energized me.”

Another thing that has Gast energized is his new teaching position at Alexandria High. As a teacher in Anderson Community Schools last year, Gast taught math at Highland during the mornings then at Anderson in the afternoons.

“I’m looking forward to this school year,” said Gast. “It’s just something that I think some teachers take for granted like being in one classroom all day or being in one building and being able to see your kids and talk to them.”

New offense and head coach aside, there’s a couple of other signs that show Gast is bringing a new attitude to the Tigers.

“One is our motto: Finish. It’s on the back of our shirts; when we get a break, we say ‘finish.’ Everything we do we’re going to finish; a play, practice or a game,” said Gast. “The second thing is we’re trying to build the mindset that we’re in this together and get to care about each other. From our best players to the guys on JV, they’re all running their sprints, and we need all of them.”

Alexandria’s captains this season will be quarterback Nick Parkison, tight end/wide receiver Mitch Pruden, running back/linebacker Zach Powers and Austin Hodges who will play offensive line and middle linebacker.

Blake Abshire will be one of the receivers Gast expects to thrive in the spread set.

“The kids have adapted well to the offense. It’s all about reps, the more reps the better,” said Gast. “We showed them tapes of what we ran at Anderson. I told them this is what we’re going to do, and they’re excited about it.”

Defensively, the Tigers will look to use a 4-4 scheme with some 4-3 defense as well.



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