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last night proves things that i already have known. one,that monterey was weak 3 and 1. two, gordonsville was a strong 0 and 3. three, our underclassmen are very talented. four, we really need to block better up front so the drop back pass can be an option , that will also help run game. honestly i thought the wildcat wing t would be crap, it was not. the tiger D showed the bend but dont break mentality.thats what it takes, good job boys. next week gordonsville takes the field from jackson co. right now i believe the tigers win, but need to see a few things before i predict the final score. righ now it looks 35 TO 7. we will have to see. are you with me on this post croz, whats your take.

I think we could do a straight drop back pass now, I just don't think they choose too, or they don't have it.

As far as our defense, they looked to be out of position a lot, and when Monterey did throw it, they had some open receivers.

Jackson County will throw the ball a lot, but we have an experience secondary that responded well against the pass against Smith County, which is a pass first offense. I'll have to wait on predicting a score.

i think we get plenty of pressure on the qb. all i am saying is drop back pass over the top break their back early and let the run game set in. we have the big play guys to do so. draw first blood dont let up show everyone this is a top five 1a team. i know they are.what i like is seeing our young players getting playing time with the starters. sending the youngsters straight into the fire is a very good tool to use to see who responds. so far most have responded. gordonsville should start their way back to the top this season and stay there for a long while. watch out, the young tigers seem hungry ,and with the right prep work will be hard to beat here on out. good luck GHS!

The young players have looked good. Coen played almost the whole game at nose guard, and Watson made an almost perfect form tackle on a kickoff. McCoy and Swaim got a few snaps as well.

If JC's QB is out, it will definitely be a long night for them. I don't really see their defense stopping us, but Monterey stopped us a few times last night, and didn't think they would. Our defense will have to play a little better. I don't know who's fault it was, the coaches or the players, but there was a lot of miscommunication and players out of position.

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JCHS and Gville have met on several occasions. In fact, 1974 the Tigers played JC in the G-ville homecoming, Tigers won of course, Ron (Moose) Marshall was playing for Gville yet somehow managed to win friends and influence people during the game.

Districts and conferences have changed during the years as school population and area population changes. Used to be back then the first game of basketball season was between the two schools too but that was a lifetime ago, back in the day of girls halfcourt play and Diane Spivey from JC being one of the few females with a good jump shot.

 

 

Good luck to both teams, I'll be there. If not with bellz on at least wearing blue ! LOL :oops:

 

Hi BluBellz! This is the daughter of Diane Spivey and I just wanted to say thanks for the mention of my mom. She was an awesome ball player! Mom passed away almost nine years ago. It's odd that you wrote about her at this time because I am making a collection of memories/stories of her to share with her grandchildren one day. I printed out your comment. If you have any other memories of her, please e-mail me at jmoff23@yahoo.com. Thanks again.

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Yes Ghostrider, your mom was an awsome ballplayer and it's a great thing you're doing gathering memories of her for her grandchildren. I'm sure she would have been proud of each and every one. I hope you can gather memories of your dad and his basketball career at JCHS as well. Hopefully one or two of the grands can carry on the Spivey/Gipson basketball tradition. Good luck!

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The young players have looked good. Coen played almost the whole game at nose guard, and Watson made an almost perfect form tackle on a kickoff. McCoy and Swaim got a few snaps as well.

If JC's QB is out, it will definitely be a long night for them. I don't really see their defense stopping us, but Monterey stopped us a few times last night, and didn't think they would. Our defense will have to play a little better. I don't know who's fault it was, the coaches or the players, but there was a lot of miscommunication and players out of position.

 

I'd like to see something more official than a sideline rumor on JCs' qb before I bought into this. These

things frequently turn out to be misinformed. Hope this is the case here.

That being said, I can't see JC causing much of a problem for the Tigers Fri. nite, QB or not. As long as

the boys keep their head on straight, they'll be ok. Stay focused!

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The young players have looked good. Coen played almost the whole game at nose guard, and Watson made an almost perfect form tackle on a kickoff. McCoy and Swaim got a few snaps as well.

If JC's QB is out, it will definitely be a long night for them. I don't really see their defense stopping us, but Monterey stopped us a few times last night, and didn't think they would. Our defense will have to play a little better. I don't know who's fault it was, the coaches or the players, but there was a lot of miscommunication and players out of position.

 

I'd like to see something more official than a sideline rumor on JCs' qb before I bought into this. These

things frequently turn out to be misinformed. Hope this is the case here.

That being said, I can't see JC causing much of a problem for the Tigers Fri. nite, QB or not. As long as

the boys keep their head on straight, they'll be ok. Stay focused!

I agree. There hasn't been anyone on here from Jackson County that would be in the know.

But, like you, I don't see Jackson Co. being much of a problem.

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I was there. The kid was definately hurt and had to be carted off the field. Lower leg injury. He (the player) told our trainer that his leg was broken. Apparently he's broken it before. But anyway, broken or not he's definatley hurt, and I wouldn't expect to see him Friday.

 

Jackson isn't a bad team. Much more hard nosed than Clay. Nowhere near Gordonsville's level, but they will give you some competition.

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"We were going to win it," "We weren't evenly matched, we should've won. No doubt, we should have won it.

 

This quote came from the Herald-Citizen newspaper. It looks like its a Monterey players opinion of how Gville played the other night. Gville has the the talent to dominate just about every team left on their schedule. But, teams like Monterey leave the field thinking they should've won, when they should leave the field not wanting anymore. Maybe things like this will wake the players up.

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The young players have looked good. Coen played almost the whole game at nose guard, and Watson made an almost perfect form tackle on a kickoff. McCoy and Swaim got a few snaps as well.

If JC's QB is out, it will definitely be a long night for them. I don't really see their defense stopping us, but Monterey stopped us a few times last night, and didn't think they would. Our defense will have to play a little better. I don't know who's fault it was, the coaches or the players, but there was a lot of miscommunication and players out of position.

 

I'd like to see something more official than a sideline rumor on JCs' qb before I bought into this. These

things frequently turn out to be misinformed. Hope this is the case here.

That being said, I can't see JC causing much of a problem for the Tigers Fri. nite, QB or not. As long as

the boys keep their head on straight, they'll be ok. Stay focused!

 

 

 

 

the herald citizen has conformed jcs qb is out with broke leg i was there and he was in intense pain but the back up looked ok like he could do alright but thats just a few plays they mostly ran the ball when he was in. does anyone have any information on him the paper said his name was Kaleb Allen i remeber seeing him play reciever.and g ville wont beat jc by anymore than a td just because they dont hae their starting qb

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