2018 Early Contenders presented by Shock Doctor high school football preview: No. 22 Pickerington Central

By Zack Poff Jul 25, 2018, 12:00am

After first title in school history, Tigers looking to be first to repeat as Ohio Division 1 state champs.

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Head coach: Jay Sharrett

Last season: 14-1, No. 20 national ranking, beat Mentor 56-28 in the Ohio Division 1 state championship game to win the school's first ever football state title.



Last decade: 106-20

Famous alumni/players: Taco Charlton, Dallas Cowboy defensive end; Brian Peters, Houston Texans linebacker; Caris LeVert, Brooklyn News shooting guard.

Star power (According to 247Sports): 5-star recruits — 0; 4-star recruits — 0; 3-star recruits — 3
Head coach Jay Sharrett
Head coach Jay Sharrett
File photo by Todd Shurtleff
KEY PLAYERS

QB Demeatric Crenshaw (6-2, 205, Jr.) Crenshaw is one of the most special players from the Class of 2020.

DT DeWayne Carter (6-3, 270, Sr.)
This 2019 Duke commit is a major reason the defensive line will be one of Pickerington Central's strengths in 2018.

DT Karter Johnson (6-3, 300, Sr.) The 2019 TCU commit is a beast in the trenches and pairing with Carter gives the Tigers one of the top defensive lines in the state.

CB Jaquwan Crawford (5-11, 175, Sr.) Replacing Xavier Henderson is going to be tough, but having Crawford will be huge for the secondary.

S Jason Betts (6-1, 190, Sr.) — Betts and Crawford are going to be the leaders of the secondary this season.



KEY GAMES

Aug. 26 vs. Phillips (Chicago)

Sept. 7
— at  Trotwood-Madison (Trotwood)

Oct. 12
vs.  Pickerington North (Pickerington)

STORYLINES


• Pickerington Central rolls into the 2018 season with a ton of momentum after winning the school's first football state championship. They lost a couple key pieces but with Crenshaw back under center the Tigers are in good hands. Look for him to build on his Ohio Division 1 state championship-game record-setting six touchdowns performance against Mentor.

• The defending state champs open the season as part of the ESPN GEICO Showcase at 12:30 p.m. Aug. 26, against Phillips, the defending 5A Illinois state champs.