|
"LEAVE IT ALL ON THE FIELD!" Those were my final words to the team before leaving the locker room before the game. After four quarters of football, I realized that we did just that. Our kids were tired, give out, and sore. That was the evidence that they played their hearts out for 48 minutes of football. The bad news was that the scoreboard showed us to be on the losing end. Episcopal came out and played just as hard and just as good. The final score was 14 to 7, but that score alone doesn't say how hard fought and close the game actually was. More ... Our squad faced off with private school power house Bolles this past friday and lost 48-6. I was not pleased with the outcome but once again most of our players gave great effort. We have had several players injured during the course of the season and were short handed even before game time. We lost starting wide receiver Seth Upthegrove during the game and it looks like he will miss the remainder of the year. More ... POSTED 10/10/2008 - The highly anticipated defensive showdown between District 3-3A rival, the Baker County Wildcats and the Andrew Jackson Tigers, exceeded expectations last night at Memorial Stadium in Macclenny. Both teams came into the game undefeated and ranked in the top ten of state football polls, after allowing their opponents less than 28 total combined points in their first five outings. More ... A Benefit Raffle for Milton "Oshay" Johnson will raise funds for the family’s continuing medical and living expenses. Johnson, a sophomore at Baker County High School in Glen St. Mary suffered severe injuries on the practice field on August 19. More ... |
||