Five questions with Oakdale quarterback, senior Sean McGaughey

What have you done this past off-season to make the change to the quarterback position after being a free safety last season?

 

I have been putting in work outside of our team practices dating all the way back to February at the Quarterback Factory. Since then I’ve been focusing on my mechanics and footwork in the pocket. I also attended some good college combines where I got beneficial instruction.

 

Is there a quarterback that you look up to? If so, who?

 

You always strive to be like those guys in the NFL. The Peyton Manning’s and Tom Brady’s. I don’t really have one I look up to, but I just try to be the best QB possible. And the best QB’s get their team wins. So I’m going to do everything I can to help the team night in and night out.

 

What does Coach Stein really emphasize you to do?

 

What coach really put on my shoulders this year was to be more of a leader everyday. Which is an easy task with this close-knit group of guys. We all have the same mindset.

 

What will the Oakdale Bears bring in 2015?

 

People should be prepared to see a fast and very physical defense, countered with an up-tempo offense. And what helps us is our experience due to the amount of returning starters.

 

How do you feel about your chances of returning to the playoffs for the second year in a row?

 

We feel good about our chances to make it again, but we know how hard it will be. Playing in the 3A West, there will be such good teams in our way and we are accepting that challenge.

 

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Kyle McFadden is a graduate from Linganore High's Class of 2014 and is a sports enthusiast. He got his start as a sports writer in January 2014 for LHS's student newspaper The Lance where he wrote 13 articles. McFadden then launched his own blog in October 2014 called The Beltway Dispatch covering collegiate, local high school, and professional sports. Formally known as The Beltway Dispatch, McFadden and Evan Engelhard merged each other's respective platforms in June 2015 to make what is now Maryland Sports Access. He brings plenty of sports knowledge to the helm of MSA as he has baseball, basketball and golf experience. McFadden covers a wide variety of sports in football, baseball, basketball, golf, hockey, lacrosse, soccer and specializes in the collegiate and high school level's. McFadden is volunteers his time at Damascus Road Community Church -- serving as a mentor to the youth, basketball coach at the varsity and junior varsity levels, and leads a small group of high school sophomores every Wednesday night. Although he has only been around journalism since January 2014, his work has appeared in Maryland newspapers such as The Daily Times (Delmarva Now), The Hometown Observer, Germantown Pulse, and regularly in the The Frederick News-Post. He's also won two Frederick News-Post Mike Powell Excellence in Journalism awards and has appeared on The Best of SNO, which showcases top student work of high school and college journalists. McFadden also holds positions at The Frederick News-Post as a freelance sports journalist, DMVelite as a high school basketball writer and analyst, MocoFootball.com as a Maryland high school football analyst, and as a staff writer for Maryland's Yahoo! Rivals. McFadden currently studies at Frederick Community College and plans to transfer to the University of Maryland in the fall of 2017 to work on a bachelor's degree in business and journalism as he has aspirations to be a columnist for ESPN.
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