DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — Entering his fourth year at the helm, head coach Jed Kennedy has steadily built the Wolves into a competitive program in Class 7A, Region 2. The next challenge? Breaking through in one of the state’s toughest regions after a 5-5 finish last fall, missing the playoffs for the first time in Kennedy's tenure.

After two eight win campaigns in 2022 and 2023, Kennedy says they need to get back to the standard.

“I think number one, we’ve shown over the last three years we can play with anybody in the state,” Kennedy said. “Three years ago we won eight games, two years ago won eight games, last year we slipped back and won five games. That’s not acceptable here and that certainly isn’t the bar we’ve set. We’ve had a great offseason, returned a lot of starters, and these kid

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