Saints see room for improvement

Published 11:24 pm Saturday, May 21, 2011

Selma defenders swarm a Jeff Davis runner. The Saints defense kept the Jeff Davis offense contained for most of the first quarter. -- Chris Wasson

Selma High School didn’t win their jamboree game against Jeff Davis High School, but the experience was a joyous one for the Saints. Winning wasn’t even important to Saints’ head coach Leroy Miles, but the games capped off a fun end to what he thought was a great spring.

“We had a couple of turnovers (against Jeff Davis). We had the snap over the center’s head and a fumble where they picked the ball up and scored,” said Miles. “It kind of deflated us a little bit and then we started to get some of our young kids in.”

The 30-0 loss, with many of the points coming from the younger Saints in the game, was the last thing Miles was looking for.

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“It doesn’t really matter if we win,” Miles said. “The purpose of the jamboree is for us to evaluate some guys, so it’s all good. It’s always good to have a spring game and people see them in the spring getting ready for the next year. It really will help to the success next fall.”

The two-halves system, with Selma taking a break before playing Linden High School, gave the Saint’s a little trouble.

“You can’t win a game in a half,” Miles said. “We are used to having to play four quarters in a football game. We’re looking at the positive, we played the first quarter strong. Especially on defense, we just turned the ball over on offense. We have time to fix that.”