Gaston gives Nocona an electric weapon in all three phases

Caden Gaston is a weapon.

And any time the Nocona senior touches the football, he’s got a chance to score.

“He’s just an athlete,” Nocona coach Brad Crutsinger said. “He’s one of the best athletes that I’ve ever coached. He’s really grown up a lot mentally. Athletically, he’s just able to do things that aren’t easy to do. He’s incredible.”

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Gaston experienced a breakout junior season, turning into an impact player in all three phases of the game. On offense, he caught 22 passes for 421 yards and five TDs. As a defensive back, he led the Wichita Falls area with six interceptions, returning three for TDs.

And if that wasn’t enough, he also returned two kickoffs for scores, garnering a Red River 22 selection as the special teams standout.

The Indians graduated a talented senior class, losing their quarterback along with their top two leading rushers and receivers. The team will count on Gaston to create explosive plays.

“I’ve had some meetings with him. We’ve got a target number of touches for him,” Crutsinger said. “We feel like if we put the ball in his hands so many times, then we’ll have a chance to win.”

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Offense

There will be a battle between three sophomores during two-a-days for who will be throwing Gaston the ball, including Brody Langford, Jayce Lehde and RJ Walker.

Senior Oscar Salomon is the team’s top returning rusher, but he’s invaluable to the Indian defense. He’ll mix in with Walker Murphey and Christian Cortes at running back.

Joining Gaston at receiver will be Jose Gomez and Carson Peters.

The Indians return three starters in the trenches, including senior Kasch Johnson who likely moves from right guard to right tackle….


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Publish date : 2024-07-30 13:16:41

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