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Senior-Dre Angelo

Senior-Shea Behrhorst

Senior-Jake Brown

Senior-Justin Dilks

Senior-Tony Driver

Senior-Sam Ficker

Senior-Joe Hillman

Senior-Justin Howell

Senior-Bobby James

Senior-Shane Laubscher

Senior-Matt Maher

Senior-Caleb Pomeroy

Senior-Michael Pruitt

Senior-Brad Rucker

Senior-Garrett Tepen

Senior-Chase Travers

Senior-Quentin Travers

Senior-Trent Tuey

Senior-James Witt

JCHS 2009 Varsity  Schedule

Date Opponent Loc. Time
8-28 Jacksonville Away 7 pm
9-4 Granite City Away 7 pm
9/11 Rochester  (Pac Fish Fry) Home 7 pm
9/18 Highland Away 7 pm
9/25 Mascoutah Home 7 pm
10/2 Waterloo (Homecoming) Away 7 pm
10/9 Triad Away 7 pm
10/16 C.M. Home 7 pm
10/23 Morton  (Senior Night) Home 7 pm
R-1 TBA    

Panther Headlines

7 ON 7 COMPETITION

Panthers travel to Staunton on Tuesday June 23rd for another 7 on 7 competition.

Complete 7 on 7 Schedule

·        Wednesday, June 3: Staunton & Carlinville – Here – 3:00 PM

·        Wednesday, June 10: Carrollton & Staunton – Here – 6:00 PM

·        Wednesday, June 17: Gillespie & Roxana – Here – 6:00 PM

·        Tuesday, June 23: At     Staunton – 6:00 PM

·        Monday, July1: At Carrollton – 6:00 PM

·        Monday, July 13: At Edwardsville – 7:00 PM

·        Monday, July 20: At Edwardsville – 7:00 PM

·        Monday, July 27: At Edwardsville – 7:00 PM

·        Thursday, July 30: At Roxana – 6:30 PM

Chris Skinner rejoins Panther Football Coaching Staff in 2009!

After a 2 year hiatus, Chris Skinner will once again be a part of the JCHS Panther football coaching staff under Head Coach Gary Carter. Skinner who was a 1983 Roxana High School graduate, first started coaching under then head coach Bill Breden. Skinner  was then selected as Head Coach for JCHS in 2002 compiling a 6-4 record while taking  the Panthers to the first round of the IHSA State Play-offs. He also took the Panthers to the Play-offs in 2003 finishing with a 7-3 record and again in 2004 with a record of 5-5. Skinner compiled a 23-25 record during his five years as the Panther leader.

 

1900 TEAM PHOTO

1956 Jersey County Democrat Photo turns up evidence that Jersey had a football team in 1900.

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HS FOOTBALL QUICK LINKS

2007

 
I.H.S.A.
  Illinois High School Football Weekly.com
  Illinois Helmet Project
 
Turk 190 Educated Fan Forum
 
edgytim.com
MEDIA QUICK LINK

2006

The Jersey County Star
 
Springfield State Journal Register
 
Alton Telegraph
  St. Louis Post Dispatch
 
Belleville News Democrat
  Jacksonville Journal Courier
  Peoria Journal Star
LOCAL SPORTS QUICK LINKS

2005

 
Jerseyville Sports.com

 

IHSS.com
  Area Sports.net
 
SportsForumz.com

LOCAL STATS QUICK LINKS

2004

Mississippi Valley Conference Schedules Plus
Mississippi Valley Conference Over-all Leaders
Area Leaders
JCHS Stats Online
JCHS Over-all Stats
ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH RANKINGS
2008 Mississippi Valley Conference Capsule
MASSEY RANKINGS
PREPCAST.COM

2003

5A Week 9 AP
Rank Team Record
1. 

Metamora

(8-0)
2. 

Lombard Montini

(8-0)
3. 

Cahokia

(8-0)
4. 

LaGrange Park (Nazareth Academy)

(7-1)
5. 

Sterling

(7-1)
6. 

Wheaton St. Francis

(7-1)
7. 

Washington

(7-1)
8. 

Decatur MacArthur  

(7-1)
9. 

Robeson 

(8-0)
10.

Triad

(6-2)

OF

1971

Darrell Jones

Led Panthers in defense with 62 solo tackles and 10 assists. He also led the team with 6 interceptions and was named the Lions "Player of the Week" four different times. Darrell was named the 1971 JCHS Panther "Back of the Year".

Kelly Sitton

Kelly was third on team defense with 47 tackles and 4 assists. He scored 2 TD's while rushing for 214 yards on 53 carries. He was named Lions "Player of the Week" three times.

Tom Goetten

Tom was selected Lions "Player of the Week" three times because of his solid defensive play. He was amongst the team leaders with 47 tackles and 6 assists.

Paul Allen

Paul was a member of the MVC All-Conference team while being named to the Lions "Player of the Week" twice. He had 34 tackles and 12 assists. Allen was named as the 1971 JCHS Panther "Lineman of the Year".

Bill Robertson

Robertson was second on the team with 52 tackles and 11 assists. He was also named to the Lions "Player of the Week" twice. He led the team in total offensive yards with 595. He also led the team in rushing yards with 289 yards on 69 carries. He was second on the team in Interceptions with 3 and returned 15 kick-offs for 263 yards.

John Davis

John led the team in scoring with 5 touchdowns. He also had 23 tackles and 4 assists and a Lions club "Player of the Week". He punted for 432 yards on 14 attempts and had 13 kick-offs for 575 yards. Davis also led the team in receptions with 19 catches for 433 yards.

Chuck Gast

QB Gast was a Lions "Player of the Week" twice while completing 27 of 74 passes for 547 yards. He also scored 2 TD's.

Mark Powell

Mark was named Lions "Player of the Week" twice primarily for his defense. He had 19 tackles and 4 assists and 2 Interceptions.

William Kuebrich

William had 41 tackles and 11 assists 

Randy Parish

Randy, who was a Junior had 25 tackles and 9 assists and was a Lions "Player of the Week". He also picked up one fumble recovery. He was amongst the team leaders in offensive yards with 302 total yards. He was the second leading rusher on the team picking up 240 yards on 55 carries.

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SINCLAIRS 

MR. PANTHER AWARD

This award is presented to the Panther player who best displayed dedication, courage and stamina for the sake of his team. 

2008 Winner:

Sam Cronin

1928

1928 was a struggle to find game articles, but alas pantherfb.org dug deep into the archives of the old and now defunct Jersey County Democrat. Although the material shows it's age and is very hard to read, most of the game stories are more detailed than those from previous years. Notice that the author of most of these stories was Frederick Miller a Sophomore. Miller, joined the Varsity football team in 1929 as a Junior and also played in 1930 while a Senior. He was a very special young man and gets a special salute from this website for all he accomplished for our football program.

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Week 1

August 28, 2009


 

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 2009 MVC STANDINGS

TEAM MVC OVER-ALL POINTS FOR POINTS AGAINST
Triad        
Highland        
Waterloo        
Mascoutah        
JCHS        
Civic Memorial        

 

Panther Growls

7 ON 7

7 on 7 competition  showcases

 Key 2009 Members of the Varsity squad.

Sam Ficker

Caleb Pomeroy

Garrett Tepen

Mitch Scoggins

Tony Driver

Quentin Travers

Jason Hamilton

Dre Angelo

Jake Brown

James Witt 

Michael Pruitt

Luke Pohlman

Robbie Miles

 

7 ON 7 ACTION

Garrett Jones wide open!

    

Jason Hamilton looks to get open while Garrett Tepen makes the stop.

Another completion for Mitch

Quarterback Sam Ficker

    

Catching passes is Mitch Scoggins and Caleb Pomeroy

Welcome to the Panthers 

Head Coach Gary Carter spending a birthday with his men

Tanner Critchfield

Pomeroy on defense

"Little Ham"

Baecht and Brown on "D"

Michael Pruitt taking off

Photo compliments of Tanner Critchfield

Quentin Travers and Tony Driver

He is our Freshman!

Hamilton for six!

Panther defender makes a key defensive break up.

Jason Hamilton makes the grab

Robbie Miles with the interception

Mitch Scoggins with another catch.

 

    

Garrett Jones makes the grab while Dillon Travers is in pursuit.

7 ON 7 CLOSE-UP

Showing love for our website

Garrett Tepen 

Dalton Baecht's best side!

Dre Angelo "Have ball, will travel"

Jake Brown and Caleb Pomeroy having fun.

Welcome back Coach Skinner!

Dillon Travers and Luke Brown driving us home!

 

CAMP INDIANA 

Panther players eager for the trip!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And finally arrive in Indiana.

 

 

 

The reason for the trip!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why does the trip home seem so long?

 

 

 

 

 

No Flaming Hearts Here!

Front Row (L-R) Karissa Snyder, Ethan Foster and Chrissy Tonsor

Back Row (L-R) Chase Travers, Brad Rucker, Garrett Tepen, Caleb Pomeroy and Justin Howell

Ethan Foster: 1st Place in the 155 lb. Class

Foster won Best Overall Lifter Lifted 7.25 times his body weight. He Set Meet Deadlift Record (465 lbs.)

Caleb Pomeroy: 1st Place in the 165 lb. Class.

Garrett Tepen: 2nd Place in the 205 lb. Class

Chase Travers: 3rd Place in the 205 lb. Class

Justin Howell & Brad Rucker also competed in the meet and set personal records in their lifts. 

 

Our Girls also took home First Place!

Karissa Snyder: 1st Place

Chrissy Tonsor: 1st Place, Set Meet Record in Squat (250 lbs.), & Deadlift (250 lbs.)

 

Coach Carter has been busy juggling his busy schedule performing his normal duties at JCHS and now is playing the role of "Web Masters Assistant". He stepped up with his own camera and snapped individual shots of our 2009 Seniors for our new website...Thank you Coach Carter. 

Coach Carter also snapped this group photo of the 2009 Senior Panther football squad. 

Front Row (L-R)- Trent Tuey, James Witt, Shane Laubscher, Michael Pruitt, Tony Driver, Caleb Pomeroy and Jake Brown.                                                                 

Back Row (L-R)- Justin Howell, Bobby James, Matt Maher, Big Joe Hillman, Dre' Angelo, Brad Rucker, Sam Ficker, Chase Travers and Garrett Tepen.

Not Pictured is Quentin Travers, Shea Behrhorst, and Justin Dilks.

Front Row (L-R)- Chrissy Tonsor, Karissa Snyder, Garrett Tepen

Back Row (L-R)- Eli Hackenthal, Caleb Pomeroy, Ethan Foster and Michael Pruitt.

 Coach Carter also recently took some of  kids to the Oakwood H.S. The 3 hour destination was a  Powerlifting Meet and all seven kids that went brought home a medal.

Ethan Foster: 1st Place 155 lbs. Set records in Deadlift & Total, and tied Squat record.
Chrissy Tonser: 1st Place in her weight class. Set records in Squat, Bench, Deadlift & Total
Karissa Snyder: 1st Place in her weight class. Set records in Squat, Bench, Deadlift & Total
Garrett Tepen: 1st Place 205 lbs.
Mike Pruitt: 1st Place 165 lbs.
Caleb Pomeroy: 2nd Place 165 lbs.
Eli Hackethal: 3rd Place 250 lbs.

Special kudos to  Karissa who  is one of our most dedicated Athletic Trainers.

Ethan Foster Best Lifter Trophy

Michael Pruitt First Place and Caleb Pomeroy Second Place in the 165lb class.

Karissa Snyder finished First Place in her weight class.

Eli Hackethal finished in Third Place in the 250lb weight class.

Garrett Tepen First Place in the 205lb weight class