2024 High School Football Preview – Panhandle Panthers

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Here’s a look at the Panhandle Panthers heading into the 2024 football season. Take a listen to head coach Dane Ashley in the video at the link above.

2023 resume

Head coach: Dane Ashley, 10th year at Panhandle, 76-34. 10th year overall.
2023 Record: 10-2 overall, 4-1 in District 1-2A Division I. Class 2A Division I area finalist.

Returning starters 

Offense: 10
Defense: 8
Season opener: vs. Clarendon, 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30.

Quarterback Broxton Robinson accounted for 3,910 yards of offense last season. [James Abel/ Press Pass Sports]

Players to watch

Broxton Robinson, 6-foot-2, 190-pounds, QB-LB, Jr. 

Robinson not only caught eyes as a newcomer but was a lot of choices for MVP after the sophomore sensation took Panhandle by storm on both sides of the ball last year. On the offensive side, Robinson stepped right in at quarterback accounting for 3,910 yards while making 109 tackles on defense.

Brayson Choate, 6-foot, 200-pounds, RB-LB, Sr.

On the offensive side of the ball, Choate helps take the focus off Broxton out of the backfield thanks to rushing for 667 yards last year. On the defensive side, Choate makes up a strong linebacking core coming off 132 tackles a season ago.

Gavin Brookshire, 6-foot-1, 245-pounds, OL-DL, Jr. 

The offense can’t work without a great line and Brookshire is a durable one that helps the Panthers go. Paving the way for Panhandle’s explosive offense, Brookshire graded out at 92 percent last season. The junior is also big on stopping the run on the defensive line making 86 tackles with an eye-popping 12 sacks.

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