Drewcephus Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 The YANKER is back at FULL force and FULL strength my "Riddle Pointing and Multi-Winged" Wonder!!! I notice you could not solve the riddle. Do not worry "Oh Wingering Amnesiated" friend...your recovery is imminent!!! How is Hogsett doing? Was his injury serious? On Liberty: Is their line quick? It seems they are huge, but sometimes that can go against you if you are not quick also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wingman Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 The YANKER is back at FULL force and FULL strength my "Riddle Pointing and Multi-Winged" Wonder!!! I notice you could not solve the riddle. Do not worry "Oh Wingering Amnesiated" friend...your recovery is imminent!!! WHAT, me worry? Not my place to solve. Best to leave that up to the young men from Henry County. They are going to work their butts off one week at a time till the riddle is decipherd. Madison County sports community must be fractured, fans from one classification dislike the other schools in different classifications, Crusaders don't want to play the Cougers, Hawks are out to destroy both the Indians and Cougers, public schools want to beat the private schools. Is the Diamond Jaxx still suing the city or is it the city suing the Jaxx's? Yanker what is going on in the Golden Circle? Sports Anarchy?? You need to save yourself from this before it is too late! There is always a place for you in the Henry County bleachers. Unfortunatley since our fan support is so enthusiastically supportive of its Patriots that place in the stands is really, really small. There is one spot available directly too the right of Mr Long! Best seat in Patriot Stadium or for that matter any stadium the Pats are at. Prophet, Drew, RRP don't you think Randy could squeeze him in? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
58Indians22 Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 The opening of Liberty caused problems for both JCM and North Side. JCM's program was much better at absorbing this than ours. I think that the majority of the seniors Liberty graduated from their team last year were previously in North Side's zone. We had a great freshman class one year and the next year about half or more had been zoned for Liberty. Evan Johnsey also lives in what used to be North Side zone. Just think what kind of team J-MC schools would have if we had one county high school like HC does...not only with the powerful team but also with the fan and community support. Evan Johnsey, the QB and kicker for Liberty is a senior and has been hurt. To my knowledge he has not taken a snap yet in a game and I don't think he is expected to. He has had major back problems and many days cannot even stand up straight according to a Liberty player friend of my sons. This has caused much of their decline - having to replace the QB position right before the start of the season. But they did have a good showing against Huntingdon, so I would not take them lightly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VolunteerGeneral Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 The opening of Liberty caused problems for both JCM and North Side. JCM's program was much better at absorbing this than ours. I think that the majority of the seniors Liberty graduated from their team last year were previously in North Side's zone. We had a great freshman class one year and the next year about half or more had been zoned for Liberty. Evan Johnsey also lives in what used to be North Side zone. Just think what kind of team J-MC schools would have if we had one county high school like HC does...not only with the powerful team but also with the fan and community support. Evan Johnsey, the QB and kicker for Liberty is a senior and has been hurt. To my knowledge he has not taken a snap yet in a game and I don't think he is expected to. He has had major back problems and many days cannot even stand up straight according to a Liberty player friend of my sons. This has caused much of their decline - having to replace the QB position right before the start of the season. But they did have a good showing against Huntingdon, so I would not take them lightly. you are right. Northside did take a hit from Liberty as well. I remember getting to the JCM Northside game early two years ago and looked down at the Northside end and saw the Indians warming up and wondered where the rest of the team was. I finally figured out that they were all out there and that NS just had terribly low numbers. But it seems like NS is fighting back out of that and have improved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VolunteerGeneral Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 If the truth be known JCM is pretty much a 3A team right now. JCM`s enrollment has dropped (per TSSAA`s count from last year) to 835 students whille Southside is not far behind at 805. Liberty meanwhile is up to 1007 kids. They will be in 4A next year because their enrollment had more than a 20% jump. JCM meanwhile almost got moved into 3A next year. They had an 18.6% drop. Another 1.4% drop would have put JCM into 3A next year. Unless the Madison County School Board does some more rezoning in the next year or so it is likely that JCM will be in 3A after the next 2 years. Northside`s numbers increased almost 6% to 1044 kids. So right now Northside is the biggest public school in Jackson. The way it is headed JCM may soon be the smallest (excluding Madison Academic). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VolunteerGeneral Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 BTW..Henry County`s numbers are listed at 1338 kids. By my count that is over 500 more than JCM has. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
58Indians22 Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 If the truth be known JCM is pretty much a 3A team right now. JCM`s enrollment has dropped (per TSSAA`s count from last year) to 835 students whille Southside is not far behind at 805. Liberty meanwhile is up to 1007 kids. They will be in 4A next year because their enrollment had more than a 20% jump. JCM meanwhile almost got moved into 3A next year. They had an 18.6% drop. Another 1.4% drop would have put JCM into 3A next year. Unless the Madison County School Board does some more rezoning in the next year or so it is likely that JCM will be in 3A after the next 2 years. Northside`s numbers increased almost 6% to 1044 kids. So right now Northside is the biggest public school in Jackson. The way it is headed JCM may soon be the smallest (excluding Madison Academic). This is true. So if we return to the topic this would cause the HC - Liberty game to be a indication of the future, since Liberty may be joining the region. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VolunteerGeneral Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 This is true. So if we return to the topic this would cause the HC - Liberty game to be a indication of the future, since Liberty may be joining the region. Yes..next year this will be a region game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greengreen Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 There is always a place for you in the Henry County bleachers. Unfortunatley since our fan support is so enthusiastically supportive of its Patriots that place in the stands is really, really small. There is one spot available directly too the right of Mr Long! Best seat in Patriot Stadium or for that matter any stadium the Pats are at. Prophet, Drew, RRP don't you think Randy could squeeze him in? He'd get to meet the most enthusiastic fan known to date. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hchsfootballplayer Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 BTW..Henry County`s numbers are listed at 1338 kids. By my count that is over 500 more than JCM has. Yes but we have a freshman school... The kids over there play for Grove High and one or two may get a shot... So really HCHS does not have 1338. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wingman10 Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Go Pats! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wingman Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 If the truth be known JCM is pretty much a 3A team right now. JCM`s enrollment has dropped (per TSSAA`s count from last year) to 835 students whille Southside is not far behind at 805. Liberty meanwhile is up to 1007 kids. They will be in 4A next year because their enrollment had more than a 20% jump. JCM meanwhile almost got moved into 3A next year. They had an 18.6% drop. Another 1.4% drop would have put JCM into 3A next year. Unless the Madison County School Board does some more rezoning in the next year or so it is likely that JCM will be in 3A after the next 2 years. Northside`s numbers increased almost 6% to 1044 kids. So right now Northside is the biggest public school in Jackson. The way it is headed JCM may soon be the smallest (excluding Madison Academic). Seems like it has been a slow decline in numbers for the last few years. You are probably right in saying JCM moving to 3A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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