State of the Program ... Sequoyah (GA)
Sequoyah (GA)
Hulen takes over the Sequoyah program after quite a run at Creekview. I expect you will see the same talent, determination, and effort that you’ve seen from the Creekview program over the last few years begin to develop at Sequoyah. Hulen takes over a Sequoyah program that was far from devoid of talent … so the Chiefs could be competitive very early in Hulen’s tenure. They do lose State Runner-up Carson Thorne to graduation, but return State Placers Logan Webster and Charlie Thorne … both should lead the way in 2021-2022.
Sequoyah also returns Hudson Andrews, Ryan Thorne, and Kemar Plummer - each of which had wins at the state tournament in 2021. If Hulen can put Webster and Thorne high on the podium, Andrews, Thorne, and Plummer on the podium and a few others to score points … Sequoyah could make some noise in 2022. Keep an eye on Aidan Mahon-Merriman, Tayo Ogundele, and Ryan Ligon.
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