Cards' season was one of redemption

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Newton seniors Dakota Hills and Andrew Clements hug after the Cardinals' 27-6 win over Ballard Oct. 19. Hills and Clements were two of Newton's five senior captains this season. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

Newton’s kicking game will be a strong poing the next two seasons, as Easley went 5-for-7 on field goals as a sophomore and 17-of-20 on extra points.

Despite missing a game, Hills finished as Newton’s leading tackler with 56 total — including 42 solo. He had seven tackles for a loss, five sacks and forced two fumbles. Brock had 54.5 total tackles, 45 solo, eight for a loss, two sacks and recovered two fumbles. Jolivette had 39 solo stops, six of them for a loss, 1.5 sacks and an interception. Hurt will be sorely missed on the offensive and defensive line next season, and like Reynolds, could very well garner all-state recognition. He finished with 39.5 total tackles, 31 solo, with 13 of them for a loss. Junior Levi Michener had 31 solo tackles, eight for a loss and four sacks, Bates had 25 solo tackles and Reynolds had 28 solo. Senior Michael Miller also made a lot of big plays on defense, recording 28 total tackles, 23 solo, 12 for a loss, 4.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries.

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