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Doesn't mean much but Jellico beat Concord Christian 38-0 at the Clinton Jamboree. Jellico's 1's came out with 2 min left in the first quarter with the score 30-0.

I think for the level Jellico is on that 38-0 is a heck of a showing. Look back the past 10 years at how many times they've scored above 30. Unfortunately I'd almost bet you could count it on two hands. I'm glad to see them do well and wish them the best of luck except for that last game when we pay them a visit.
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I think for the level Jellico is on that 38-0 is a heck of a showing. Look back the past 10 years at how many times they've scored above 30. Unfortunately I'd almost bet you could count it on two hands. I'm glad to see them do well and wish them the best of luck except for that last game when we pay them a visit.

They have a pretty big school,they SHOULD be able to compete!
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Their new coach will get em better. They were noticeably more fundamentally sound than in recent years, with around 400 kids they could be a pretty stout bunch if they'll get the support and the right coach. This one is a younger guy and seems to be a high energy type. If he sticks around and gets some backing I think he'll get em clicking soon. He's already getting the numbers up, I hear they're dressing 40+ this year.

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Their new coach will get em better. They were noticeably more fundamentally sound than in recent years, with around 400 kids they could be a pretty stout bunch if they'll get the support and the right coach. This one is a younger guy and seems to be a high energy type. If he sticks around and gets some backing I think he'll get em clicking soon. He's already getting the numbers up, I hear they're dressing 40+ this year.T

Thats good to hear, love seeing these door mats get better. I hate seeing these schools get demolished every week.

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Their new coach will get em better. They were noticeably more fundamentally sound than in recent years, with around 400 kids they could be a pretty stout bunch if they'll get the support and the right coach. This one is a younger guy and seems to be a high energy type. If he sticks around and gets some backing I think he'll get em clicking soon. He's already getting the numbers up, I hear they're dressing 40+ this year.

That's just nothing short of excellent! I love to see stories like this on team's who have struggled for years, but end up turning the corner! I would love to see them be able to give us in the top 4 a good game!

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