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Also, platooning allows us to use all our good kids on special teams because we don t have to rest them.<br><br>BFS: What type of offense do you run?<br>JH: On offense we run a wishbone offense, multiple <br>set---the backfield moves all over the place.<br><br>BFS: Is it similar to the flexbone used at the Air Force Academy?<br>JH: Yes, but ours probably has a little more freedom than the offense used at the Academy. We let our kids choose the motion they want---they can line up all over the field as long as they get there to make the plays.<br><br>BFS: Isn t there a greater risk of fumbling when using such an offense?<br>JH: A low turnover margin is something we take a great deal of pride in at Lancaster---in our 14-game schedule last year we only lost 11 fumbles. Also, platooning has helped us in this regard, and it increases the players ability to focus.<br><br>BFS: How do you match up physically to your opponents?<br>JH: It depends---our starting nose guard is 155 pounds, and our offensive starting guard is 280. I d say we re usually a little bit smaller than most of the teams we play, but we re exceptionally fast.<br><br>BFS: What type of defense do you run?<br>JH: It s a 4-3 attack that s designed to disrupt the fullback. We like to put our smaller, faster, more aggressive players on defensive.<br>BFS: Are there any exceptional seniors from your team last year you d like to recognize in our magazine?<br>JH: There are four I d like to mention. Zack Hampton is an excellent athlete who was voted Player of the Year for the past two years by two separate papers that service ourarea. He s a three-time state qualifier in wrestling, winning the state championships this year, and a three-time stat qualifier in track, with a best of 21 8 in the long jump. He s also been all-conference in baseball. As a free safety and kick returner, he led our team in interceptions, punt returns---three that he ran back for touchdowns---and kickoff returns---four that he ran back for touhdowns. At the state championships this year he had two interceptions, one that he returned for a touchdown. Zack is 5 11 , 170 pounds, runs a 4.6 forty and has a 31.5 vertical jump.<br>Another outstanding athlete is Andy Hock. Hock is a punter, kick returner, and was a three-year starter at fullback. He has 3709 career yards rushing, which includes 58 rushing touchdowns and 1 games over 100 yards. At the state championships this year he rushed for 198 yards and made three rushing touchdowns. Andy was also two-year starter in basketball and a three-time state qualifier in track---he holds our school record in the riple jump at 43 5 . Andy is 6 0 and weighs 195 pounds.<br>Next isJohn Schmitz, who has been a 2-year starter for us at halfback. Last year he rushed for 1629 yards, averaging 16.5 yards per carry. In the state championships this year he made an 82-yard touchdown run, and n the second round of the playoffs he made a chool record of 307 yards rushing on just 11 carries. He s a three-year state qualifier in track, holds the school record with 38.7 seconds in the 300-meter hurdles, and had 24 wins in his senior year on the wrestling team. He s 5 9 and weighs 170 pounds. <br>Finally, Nate Rolland did a great job for us as starting quarterback for te past two years. He threw for 2710 career yards and 39 touchdowns, against only six interceptions. He was a two-year starter in basketbal and baseball, and a state qualifier in the pole vault. He s6 0 , 175 pounds, and is a National Honor Student with a 3.72 GPA.<br> <br>BFS: Is there are player that you are especially excited about for this season?<br>JH: Junior Nick Kolb, who plays offensive guard, is already getting recruited by Division I schoo