
HOLLIS TIGERS
Coach: JEREMY ROBINSON
9-3
OFFENSE
After a strong 2024 campaign that ended with a semifinal appearance, the Hollis Tigers return the majority of their starters and are hungry for more. Head Coach Jeremy Robinson has seen his team fully embrace the program’s culture and expectations, setting the tone for what could be a special 2025 season. At the center of it all is quarterback Matt Parker (6-3, 165, Jr.), who amassed an impressive 2,482 total yards and 25 touchdowns last season. His poise and dual-threat ability make him one of the most dangerous playmakers in Class B. Supporting him in the backfield is the hard-running Kreid McQueen (6-1, 210, Sr.), who totaled 1,101 yards and found the end zone 20 times. He brings toughness and consistency to the offense. Versatile threat Lincoln Bronn (5-10, 175, Sr.) adds firepower at both receiver and running back, contributing 722 total yards and 12 scores last season. Tight end/H-back Wyatt Warren (6-4, 230, Sr.) is a key utility weapon, recording 703 yards and 11 touchdowns, while fellow tight end Brody Whisenant (5-9, 200, Jr.) added 370 yards and 8 touchdowns of his own. Center Jayvi Vasquez (5-8, 190, Sr.) anchors a veteran offensive line that’s vital to the team’s success. The Tigers also look for breakout contributions from younger talent like Maddox Skorepa, a speedy sophomore who can score from anywhere on the field.
DEFENSE
The Tigers’ defense features a hard-hitting and experienced core led by linebacker Wyatt Warren, who recorded a staggering 127 tackles and forced two fumbles in 2024. On the edge, Whisenant brings relentless pressure with 113 tackles, two interceptions, and two forced fumbles. The defensive line is anchored by nose guard Klayton Seddon (5-9, 165, Jr.), who racked up 104 tackles and six sacks, clogging up the middle and controlling the trenches. In the secondary, Bronn and Matt Parker each return with valuable experience—Bronn with 73 tackles and two interceptions, and Parker with 68 tackles and five picks. With key returners and hungry underclassmen like freshman Jake Parker stepping in, the Hollis Tigers are aiming to take the next step in 2025—and this time, make a run all the way to the title game.
9-5 – vs. Balko-Forgan
9-12 – at Tipton
9-19 – vs. Mountain View-Gotebo
9-26 – vs. Laverne
10-10 – vs. Snyder
10-16 – at Central
10-24 – at Empire
10-31 – vs. Waurika
11-7 – at Burns Flat-Dill City