In Sinton, Pirates football head coach Michael Troutman says the Standard is the Standard. Last year the Pirates advanced to the fourth round of playoffs. They were upset by 3 points against Wimberley. After that game they went right back to work.
“We just reload, and that’s the thought process and these kids know,” Troutman said. “They understand it starts in the offseason. It starts after we lost to Wimberley. It starts in the weight room. It starts in the offseason. It continued during the summer.”
Sinton’s offensive power stems from the trenches. The Pirates have one of the best o-lines in UIL 4A.
“We’ve been training together for three years now and we’ve been real tight knit for a while,” said Sinton senior center Zack Busack. “Just the constant grind for being on the o-line in the trenches. You know, we’re just always with each other. Always practicing.”
They’ll give confidence to Sinton’s new starting quarterback Quincy Bess who took advantage of his backup role last season. He completed 2-of-2 passes for 52 yards and rushed for 158 yards on 16 carries and scored 1 touchdown. His receivers are young, but his vertical threat will be Sean Hughes…