Schedule

2012
Date Team Location
Score
Aug. 30th Jesuit Cancelled
Sept. 7th Edna Karr 43 - 14
Sept. 14th Lutcher 32 - 28
Sept. 21st St. Augustine 14 - 32
Sept. 28th McDonogh 35 21 - 29
Oct. 4th Bonnabel 20 - 19
Oct. 12th East St. John 26 - 16
Oct. 19th L. W. Higgins 21.- 0
Oct. 26th John Ehret 49 - 6
Nov. 2nd Destrehan 47 - 44
Nov. 9th St. Paul's 25 - 21
Nov. 16th Parkway  

District 8-5A

2012 Standings
Team Overall District
Bonnabel 5 - 4 2 - 3
Destrehan 4 - 5 2 - 3
East St. John 5 - 5 4 - 1
Hahnville 6 - 4 5 - 0
Higgins 3 - 5 2 - 3
John Ehret 0 - 9 0 - 5

Taylor named district defensive MVP

Taylor named district defensive MVP
Taylor makes a drive stopping tackle in the Parkway game.
For the past two years, senior linebacker Gabe Taylor was the leading tackler for the Hahnville High School football team.

This year, after ending his final high school season with more than 100 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, a number of sacks, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and an interception, his performance on the field earned him the All-District Defensive Most Valuable Player award.

Hahnville Head Coach Lou Valdin said Taylor was a force on the field.

"He was our best all around player on defense from a coverage standpoint, from a pass rush standpoint and from stopping the run," he said.

Valdin said Taylor always put himself in a position to make plays.

"He is a very instinctive player and one of our most physical players. The thing is he just makes plays. He causes fumbles and recovers fumbles," Valdin said. "He’s not the biggest guy and he’s not the fastest guy, but he is always around the ball, he goes 100 miles per hour and he makes plays."

Taylor said he felt like this year he built off of his performance from 2011.

"I just wanted to go off my senior year the best I could. I worked out a lot. I tried to stay in the best possible shape," Taylor said. "Last year I did good towards the end of the year and just got better and better every game."

While Taylor has not received any scholarship offers yet, he is anticipating that some of the smaller area schools may be interested in giving him a chance at the next level.

As far as his reaction to winning the MVP award, he has kept a low-key demeanor.

"I guess it feels good knowing I was the best defensive player out of all of them," Taylor said.

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