Grangers get plenty of time together

Published 12:00 am Saturday, August 8, 2015

Team headed off for weekend camp

By Kevin Eckleberry

keckleberry@civitasmedia.com

LaGrange’s LaPerion Perry returns a punt during practice on Thursday. LaGrange will open its season in two weeks. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2015/08/web1_8-7-LHS1.jpgLaGrange’s LaPerion Perry returns a punt during practice on Thursday. LaGrange will open its season in two weeks. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

LaGrange’s players participate in a drill during Thursday’s practice session at Granger Park. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2015/08/web1_8-7-LHS2.jpgLaGrange’s players participate in a drill during Thursday’s practice session at Granger Park. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

The LaGrange Grangers run a play during practice on Thursday. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2015/08/web1_8-7-LHS4.jpgThe LaGrange Grangers run a play during practice on Thursday. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

LAGRANGE – The LaGrange Grangers went camping last weekend.

For the second straight year under head coach Dialleo Burks, LaGrange’s football players and coaches spent the weekend together at the Georgia Sheriffs’ Pineland camp in LaGrange.

It was a way for the team to not only get plenty of football-related work in, but for everyone to also spend a whole lot of time together.

“It went very well,” Burks said. “We learned some things about each other, the coaches learned some things about the other coaches. It was a nice little bonding time.”

The team spent Friday and Saturday night at the camp, and the whole team attended the morning service at the First Baptist Church on the Square on Sunday.

Burks said the hope is that the camp will help the players learn to have trust and faith in each other.

“If you don’t know who you’re playing beside, it’s tough to trust them,” Burks said. “I want to make sure we start from the ground up with these guys. The most important element is to trust your teammate. Know who your teammate is. Once you get that down pat, then we can play some football. We really enjoyed it.”

Burks said the weekend was also a positive experience for a coaching staff that has a handful of new faces this season.

“We see how far off we are on some things, how close we are on some things,” Burks said. “For the most part, we had the same mind-set on a lot of issues. That’s going in the right direction.”

After holding the required five conditioning practices last week, LaGrange held its first full-contact practice on Saturday at the camp.

LaGrange returned to its usual practice field at Granger Park on Monday, and the team will finish the week with an intra-squad scrimmage today at 5 p.m. at Granger Park.

LaGrange has a preseason game against Newnan next week, and it will open the season on Aug. 21 against Callaway.

“We want to go out next Friday (against Newnan) and see where we are, what holes we have, what we need to plug,” Burks said. “It’s good to go against somebody else.”

While the Newnan game doesn’t count, Burks said everyone will be taking it seriously.

“They’ll be keeping score,” Burks said. “When they blow that whistle, it’s football.”

The Grangers then turn their attention to Callaway, and they will play Troup in the second week of the season.

Those are two huge games against county rivals, but no matter what happens there’ll be plenty of season to go.

A year ago, LaGrange lost to Callaway and Troup, but it ended up making the playoffs as the third-place team in Region 1-AAAAA.

“We don’t want to hold one game higher than the other,” Burks said. “We’re going to play one week for what it is, and keep going step by step.”

Today wraps up LaGrange’s second full week of practice.

During the first week, there was no contact, and teams were limited to two hours of practice time each day.

This week, there has been a mix of full-contact and non-contact drills, culminating with today’s scrimmage.

Burks said the team has strived to make the most of every minute of practice.

“That’s where it begins. It’s those little small details,” Burks said. “Anybody can get out there and quote, unquote practice. We want to practice in the right way, operate the same way as if we were playing a game.”

UPCOMING SCHEDULE

Today – Intra-squad scrimmage, 5 p.m.

Aug. 14 – Preseason game against Newnan at Callaway Stadium, 7:30 p.m.

Aug. 21 – Regular-season opener against Callaway, 7:30 p.m.

Reach Kevin Eckleberry at (706) 884-7311 or on Twitter @lagrangesports