Donte Wilson was a backup nose tackle in 2008, but he was one of the main backups behind Justin Washington and Anthony Villamagna.
The next wearer was Matt Donnellan; he was a reserve in 2009.
Jordan "Moose" Hardy was the first to wear the 97 jersey for more than one season. He was part of the defensive line rotation for his two seasons (2010-11), playing primarily as an end.
After not being issued in the 2012 season, Randall Medlin was given this number in 2013, and he formed a solid tandem on the defensive line with his classmate, Justyn Johnson, for two seasons. Randall, along with Dylan Thompson, are the only two defensive linemen to record interceptions for Cy Woods.
Jordan Frazier was a key member of the defensive line rotation in the 2015 season, while Chris Statom was a backup in 2016.
Trevor Reed was called up in 2016, his sophomore year, and wore #52. He switched to #97 in 2017, his first full season with the varsity.
Donte Wilson, 2008
The next wearer was Matt Donnellan; he was a reserve in 2009.
Matt Donnellan, 2009
Jordan "Moose" Hardy was the first to wear the 97 jersey for more than one season. He was part of the defensive line rotation for his two seasons (2010-11), playing primarily as an end.
Jordan Hardy, 2010-11
After not being issued in the 2012 season, Randall Medlin was given this number in 2013, and he formed a solid tandem on the defensive line with his classmate, Justyn Johnson, for two seasons. Randall, along with Dylan Thompson, are the only two defensive linemen to record interceptions for Cy Woods.
Randall Medlin, Cypress Woods Wildcats, 2013-14
Jordan Frazier was a key member of the defensive line rotation in the 2015 season, while Chris Statom was a backup in 2016.
Trevor Reed was called up in 2016, his sophomore year, and wore #52. He switched to #97 in 2017, his first full season with the varsity.
Trevor Reed, 2016-17; wore #52 in 2016
Chris Agnew, a defensive lineman, made the varsity as a sophomore in 2018 and earned 2nd-team All-District 14-6A honors in his first season. His older brother, Ethan, was the starting center for 2.5 seasons and they both got an opportunity to play alongside each other.
Chris Agnew, 2018-present
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