CHARLESTOWN —
Charlestown quarterback Aaron Daniel’s four-year numbers are astounding: 10,143 yards of total offense, 155 total touchdowns.
His senior year saw Daniel rush for 1,766 yards and 32 scores and throw for another 2,075 yards and 36 touchdowns. That’s nearly 4,000 yards and 68 combined scores.
Simply phenomenal.
“I’m not sure anyone could ever reach [those numbers again],” Charlestown coach Jason Hawkins said.
“He was hands down the best player on the field,” Clarksville coach Steve Cooley said. “He’s an unbelievable talent. He’s extremely hard to coach against just because he’s so athletic. He was a great high school football player, one of the best I’ve ever coached against.”
Cooley — like every other coach who had to game plan against Daniel — will be happy to see him move on to the next level.
“I’m going to make sure he picks up his diploma in May,” Cooley joked.
In three years as the starting quarterback at Charlestown, Daniel’s teams went 28-8. The Pirates won a pair of Mid-Southern Conference championships, played in two sectional title games and they won their first sectional crown since 1996 during this year’s 12-1 campaign.
“It’s been a great experience to be with these kids and Aaron’s been the leader of them,” Hawkins said. “To watch him grown, it’s been a great three and a half years. I hope I’ll get to coach someone as good as Aaron again, but I’m not sure I will.”
Led by a strong defense with nearly everyone returning, Charlestown is expected to be very good again in 2013. The Pirates may be considered MSC and sectional favorites again. But it won’t be easy without the luxury of Daniel under center.
“Next year, I’m going to find out how good a coach I am,” Hawkins said. “Aaron’s not going to be around to bail me out.”
As Daniel moves on to the hardwood for Pirate basketball and on to college — potentially as a Division I defensive back or a smaller school quarterback — he won’t be just remembered as a football player.
Hawkins said he will remember Daniel as much for what he brings off the field as he did as a football player.
“When my son Caleb grows up, I want him to be just like Aaron Daniel,” Hawkins said. “Not just a great football player, but a great student who works hard and has done everything I’ve ever asked of him. He does things in the community and he cares about kids.”
Following Charlestown’s only loss of the season, in which the Pirates led 49-14 before falling to Gibson Southern 57-49 in the regional, Daniel certainly didn’t feel like engaging with fans.
As he walked out of the stadium, one young heartbroken Pirates fan called out Daniel’s name. Daniel took the time to talk with him and give him a huge.
“Of course Aaron didn’t feel like doing that,” Hawkins said. “But that kid will remember that the rest of his life. It goes to show you what kind of kid [Daniel] is.”
NEWS AND TRIBUNE ALL-AREA TEAM
First Team
Offense
QB — Aaron Daniel, Charlestown (Player of the Year)
RB — Seth McCutchen, Charlestown
RB — Austin Hines, Jeffersonville
WR — Ricky Embry, Jeffersonville
WR — Tyler Odle, Charlestown
TE — Dionte Allen, Jeffersonville
OL — Leighton Brewer, Charlestown
OL — Jay Brown, Jeffersonville
OL — Chaz Wolf, Floyd Central
OL — Nick Lynch, New Albany
OL — Stephen Johnson, Charlestown
Defense
DL — Desmond Wiley, Charlestown
DL — Dalton Adkins, Jeffersonville
DL — Jimmy Garcia, Charlestown
DL — Joseph Simmons, Jeffersonville
LB — Derek Hughes, Jeffersonville
LB — Matt Myers, Charlestown
LB — Jake Harper, Charlestown
LB — Marquell Hastings, New Albany
DB — Damin Smith, Jeffersonville
DB — Brandon Hardin, Clarksville
DB — Tyler Kahl, Jeffersonville
DB — Owen Mattingly, Providence
Second Team
Offense
QB — Tyler Fridley, Jeffersonville
RB — Layne Taylor, Silver Creek
RB — Tuwan Payton, New Albany
WR — Jacquari Chandler, Jeffersonville
WR — Wesley Sexton, Charlestown
FB/TE — Gage Brafford, Charlestown
OL — Sherman Phillips, Jeffersonville
OL — Tevin Furtick, Jeffersonville
OL — Alec Wakefield, Charlestown
OL — Austin Keith, Charlestown
OL — Joe Wolf, Floyd Central
Defense
DL — Jake Matthews, Clarksville
DL — Adam Hoff, Charlestown
DL — Gavan Jolley-Little, Jeffersonville
DL — Corey Cecil, Providence
LB — Aamil Haleem, Jeffersonville
LB — Darren Taylor, Charlestown
LB — A.J. Cleek, New Albany
LB — David Morales, Jeffersonville
DB — Drew Sherrrow, Silver Creek
DB — Tony Croom, Jeffersonville
DB — Corey Granger, New Albany
DB — Aidan McEwen, Clarksville
Special Teams
K — Vince Falcone, New Albany
P — Garrett Braun, Providence
KR — Marquise Parrish, Clarksville
PR — Ravon Wright, New Albany
ST — Jordan Muirhead, Jeffersonville
Honorable Mention
Offense
Matt Bell, Providence RB; Christian Brown, Clarksville RB; Tony Corrao, Providence OL; Cody Donahue, Charlestown WR; Nolan Fisher, Clarksville OL; Tyler Gregory, Silver Creek OL; Brooks Howell, Silver Creek QB; Jaylan Kavanaugh, Jeffersonville OL; Zach Knight, Charlestown OL; Garry Posey, Floyd Central RB; Nash Rivers, Jeffersonville OL; Nick Uhl, Floyd Central FB; Nick Wahking, New Albany OL.
Defense
Regis Barbour, New Albany DL; Eli Daniel, Charlestotown DB; Langston Fitzpatrick Jeffersonville DB; Zach Green, Charlestown DB; Chase Herron, Floyd Central LB; Jason Houchens, Charlestown DB; Jason Jent, Silver Creek LB; Damian McDuffy, New Albany DL; Cole Nokes, Charlestown LB; Aham Yennis, Clarksville LB.
Special Teams
Trevor Spence, Silver Creek PK.
Coach of the Year
Jason Hawkins, Charlestown
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