Newman’s success derives from daily effort of practice crew

Scouts honor role on Comets

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Monmouth-Roseville’s Martel Hunter is met by Newman’s Brian Bahrs during last Saturday’s game. The Comets’ defense held Hunter to 72 yards, thanks in part to the preparation provided by the scout team. (Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com)
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"It doesn't bother me," said Jones, who is often the opposing team's top running threat. "This is my second year playing football, so I don't have much experience. The scout team is a big plus for me. That's where I shine."

"I've kind of made the scout team my home," said Neisewander, who captains the scout team defense and works closely with assistant coach Andy Accardi in executing schemes.

Papoccia has ample bodies to choose from for his scout teams, with an additional 15 sophomores called up for the playoffs, along with freshman speedster Brady Rude. He has pre-set scout teams for the playoffs, but in the regular season, it was basically first-come, first-served.

"During the year, we just use it as, 'OK, who wants to play?' " Papoccia said. "We need 11 guys, so let's see which 11 guys want to come and let's see who wants to sit around and watch. It's invaluable to us to see who's frothing at the bit to try and get some playing time."

Four current Newman starters (linebacker Mac Olson, running back Jake Snow, noseguard Michael Ely and right guard Jacob Monier) are former scout teamers who worked their way into the starting lineup, either via injuries suffered by teammates or their own superior play. Either way, they're starting now.

"If you're not a starter, you have to be ready," Papoccia said. "If a kid goes down, you have to be ready to play. You've got to know what you're doing, and you've got to be physically and mentally ready to go. Playing on the scout team gets you ready both ways."

Neisewander is realistic about his situation. He's a junior linebacker playing behind seniors Brian Bahrs and Kyle Moore, two of the top players in the area. Instead of sulking, he's embracing the opportunity.

"It's a great year to learn, and I knew that coming in," Neisewander said. "We always hope to start, but we're not so worried about it if we don't."

That's music to the ears of Papoccia, who spent the early portion of Tuesday's practice praising the work turned in by his scout teams while finding plenty of things for his starting units to improve on.

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